Statement of the several Monthly Reports of the Agent, to the Board of Inspectors of the State Prison at Jackson, for the year ending October 31, 1845: NOVEMBER. Received from State Treasury, do 66 Visitors, in part for past year, Balance overpaid per annual report, Paid John Sumner for 4,601 rations, 6c., $1,000 00 63 56 $456 65 225 06 331 42 190 26 " 6 00 25 50 39 95 10.00 7 25 $1,000 00 $251 77 199 98 Discharged convicts, H. B. Lathrop clothing materials and manufacturing from July 1, 1844, to May 1, 1845, 3 00 758 74 8 00 $250 02 66 Guards, 201 61 Paid Berry & Rice for 3704 rations, 6 3-4c., Received from State Treasury, Paid Berry & Rice for 3562 rations, 6 3-4c., "Guards, 66 Discharged convicts, "Expenses of fugitives, 65 For wood, 6 00 110 33 56 77 $1,100 86 SEPTEMBER. $1,000 00 $240 43 202 23 18 00 25 77 50 00 8 88 Received from visitors in part for past year, 66 "Convicts' deposites, Paid Berry & Rice for 3783 rations, 6 3-4c., 66 Guards, Received on account of building department, $7,388 93 Expended do Total receipts, do Total expenditures, Balance on hand 31 Oct. 1845, 37 61 do, $5,691 86 $15,611 75 15,395 95 215 80 $15,611 75 Jonas H. Titus, Agent, and Walter Budington, Clerk of the State Prison, being duly sworn, depose and say, that the foregoing statement of monthly reports is correct and true, according to the best of their knowledge and belief. JONAS H. TITUS, Subscribed and sworn before me, the 1st day of Dec. 1845. WARREN N. BUCK, Notary Public, Jackson Co. To the Inspectors of the State Prison at Jackson: My annual report for the year ending October 31, 1945, is herewith respectfully submitted, which will be found to embrace the various branches of information required of me, as Agent of said Prison. The following is a brief synopsis of the receipts and expenditures for the year ending as aforesaid: 66 46 " Wood, "Hospital Stores (part for former y'r) 159 73 |