CENSUS REPORT OF THE STATE FOR THE YEAR 1880.-Continued. The classification footings of the census of 1880 show: Total population in June, 1880, 2,168,804. This includes 92 Chinese, 2 half-Chinese, and 96 Indians and half-breeds. The following table shows the population of Missouri at each Federal The bonded indebtedness of Missouri has various periods to run. The following table is compiled from the State Auditor's report for 18791880, and embodies all state bonds that will become payable from 1882 to 1897, at 6 per cent interest. St. Louis & Iron Mountain Railroad series. Cairo & Fulton Railroad... North Missouri Railroad. State Debt proper.. Pacific Railroad... Consolidation . Platte County Railroad. State University. . . . Northwestern Lunatic Asylum Penitentiary Indemnity. School Fund Certificates Total.... .$1,361,000 267,000 1,694,000 439,000 2,971,000 2,727,000 504,000 201,000 200,000 104,000 1,000,000 41,000 3,850,000 900,000 $16,259,000 In addition to this there are $250,000 of revenue bonds, issued June 1, 1879; and $3,000,000 bonds issued to the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad Company. THE STATE INCOME. The receipts of the State from all sources during the years 1879 and 1880 were as follows: The total balance of all moneys in the State treasury January 1, 1881, was $517,517.21. During the year 1879, the state paid a total of $6,458.00 as bounty on wolf scalps; but in 1880 the amount was only $1,428.50. This year Gen. Jackson received 5,192 majority; but the popular vote of Missouri for this year does not appear in any of the statistical tables. The other presidential candidates this year were: Henry Clay, National Republican; John Floyd, Independent; Wm. Wirt, Anti-Mason. 4 10,995 4 .Independent.. 7,401 936 22,972 29,760 4 41,369 7 31,251 32,671 40,077 7 38,353 9 29,984 58,164 48,524 17,028 State Rights Dem'cr't 31,317 9 H. V. Johnson. 72,750 11 ན |