Whole amount paid for partial support, as reported. APPENDIX TO THE SECRETARY'S REPORT. TABLE XXX.-OUT-DOOR RELIEF. Showing the number of Applicants for relief and partial support, their sex, &c., the sums paid for their relief, and the whole number of persons sharing in the relief. $16,218 98 6,147 10 33,593 11 67 1,224 85 5,742 291 64,790 95 1,238 259 3,730 219 4,100 00 1,459 25,516 35 1,001 16,526 77 6,434 37,862 67 2,889 26,412 72 Totals, 12,637* 4,411 6,276 6,135† 2,796 1,217 154 89 28,461 $288,369 49 1,950 not classified. ↑ Includes 859 who have a military settlement. COUNTIES. TABLE XXXI.—THE PAUPER ABSTRACT. RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES. Barnstable, 976 774 18 168 16 135 16 152.16 24 Berkshire, 1,583 590 825 52 116 41 88 128.98 19 Bristol, 7,141 3,768 2,770 555 48 350 39 367.20 80 39 Dukes,. 115 67 15 33 14 27 41.75 10 Essex, . 10,467 5,742 3,880 722 123 473 108 597.06 172 84 77858 Franklin, 706 291 231 94 90 83 71 157.42 39 -16 23 12 • Mainly lodgers at station-houses in Boston, which class was not included in the table of last year. COUNTIES. TABLE XXXI.-RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES-Concluded. NOTE.-One pauper each, belonging to Savoy and Grafton, and two belonging to Harvard, are supported at the Idiotic School, South Boston. APPENDIX TO THE SECRETARY'S REPORT. |