Showing, for the State and Counties, so far as reported, the Parent-nativity of White Prisoners born in the United States who were received in the Jails during the year ending September 30, 1881. TABLE VI. Showing, for the State and Counties, the number of Prisoners received in the Jails who could not Read, and the number who could not Write, and the per cent of each class to the whole number received in the Jails, for the year ending September 30, 1881. a Exclusive of all counties that made no report of the number who could not read. b Exclusive of all counties that made no report of the number who could not write. c None. TABLE VII. Showing, for the State and Counties, the Total Cost of Maintaining the Jails, the Amount paid by the Counties to the Sheriffs for Board and Keeping of Prisoners, the Amount paid for Medical Attendance, for Clothing, for Repairs of the Jails, for Furniture, and the Miscellaneous Jail Expenditures, for the year ending September 30, 1881. $74,033 23 $1,934 65 $1,046 18 $10,366 09 $1,087 28 $6,325 75 $1,949 00 803 92 Antrim... 4,667 90 443 62 5 00 $10 00 64,200 32 8 96 a Greater by $2,550.43 than the sum of the itemized expenditures. See notes e and h. b"The cost of building new jail has been included in the item of jail repairs." c Expense from January 1, 1881. d Included in contract for doctoring county poor. e Includes an expense of $400 which the Sheriff cannot itemize. f Probably the expense from January 1, 1881, only. The amount paid Sheriff on contract, and covers all expenses. h Includes cost of board and lockages. iSee note h. |