Some of the Effects of Dense Population, as shown in Paris, Offences against Property, Lock-Ups,. Workhouses, II. County Prisons, III. State Prisons, Insanity, Lunacy, Offences against Morality, Instrumentalities, Employment of Women, Recent Legislation and its Effect, The New Law of Settlement,. The New State Aid Law, Sanitary Legislation, Foundling and Deserted Children,. Diseased Condition of Foundlings and Abandoned Children in our Alms xxxvii Ivi-lxiv lxiv-lxxiii lxviii lxviii lxx lxxi lxxi lxxiv-lxxxii PART I.-RECENT LEGISLATION AND ITS EFFECTS, . CHAPTER I.-THE LEGISLATION OF 1868, 10-47 10-41 CHAPTER II.-THE LEGISLATION OF PREVIOUS YEARS,. PART II.-THE CARE OF FOUNDLING AND DESERTED CHILDREN, 48-77 CHAPTER I.—THE EXPERIENCE OF OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES, 48-62 50-53 (11.) The Temporary Asylum at Dedham, The Inmates of the Institution, Re-organization, (5.) The New England Female Moral Reform Society, (6.) The Agency for Discharged Convicts, (7.) The School for Idiots, Finances of the School, Improvements, Inmates, etc., (8.) The Washingtonian Home, (9.) The Discharged Soldiers' Home, (10.) The New England Hospital for Women and Children, 158 159 160 161 161 162 162 163 164 164 165 167 167 168 168 CHAPTER II.-IN-DOOR AND OUT-DOOR Relief in tHE TOWNS AND PART VI.-PAUPERISM, CRIME, DISEASE AND INSANITY, SUPPLEMENT TO THE SECRETARY'S REPORT, CHAPTER I.-Annual ReporT OF THE VISITING Agent, 2. Children from the State Almshouse at Tewksbury, 176 |