M383a i t ABSTRACT OF THE RETURNS OE THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR MASSACHUSETTS, FOR THE YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER 1, 1848, PREPARED BY WM. B. CALHOUN, SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH. k+k+u + I yke*<~ 7 OMLl^ . 3 la- s' /V) 3>$3^ erommontocalttj of j»a8ssatDu®etts. n & 1 SECRETARY’S OFFICE; Dec. 15, 1848. The following Towns have made no Returns, viz : — Methuen, . County of Essex. Rockport, . u ii ll Saugus, . . it ii ii Topsfield, « ii ll Boxborough, . u ll Middlesex. Lexington, u ii u Somerville, n ll a # Townsend, a ll ii Ashburnham, . u ll Worcester. * Dudley, . tt ii <( Holden, . ii ii a Oxford, . a ii a * Sturbridge, u ii ti Amherst, n ll Hampshire. Greenwich, a ii it Hatfield, . u tt a # South Hadley, a ll it Ware, u ll a * Montgomery, . ii it Hampden. West Springfield, . it it a Coleraine, ii it Franklin. Conway, . ii it n Erving, . ii tl ti Greenfield, ii ii it Hawley, . ii tt tt Montague, ll tl ti New Salem, . ii ll ii Shelburne, ii it it Adams, . ii ll Berkshire. Monterey, it tl ii Mount Washington, ii it ii New Ashford, . ii it u Stockbridge, . it ii it West Stockbridge, “ * Received too late for the Abstract. it ti IV. Stoughton, County of Norfolk. Raynham, u it Bristol. Carver, . u it Plymouth. Kingston, it ft u Plympton, tt tl tt Chatham, It tt Barnstable. Wellfleet, It it tt The question (22d,) “ What amount does your town receive from the Treasury of this Commonwealth towards the support of State Paupers ?” continues to be answered in the same unsatisfactory manner as heretofore, and of which spe- cial mention was made in the abstracted returns of 1847. In answering the question, an amount is indicated by some towns to have been received the last year, others, the amount charged this; a few give the sums received and charged for each of the two years; but far the greater number state the amount without date or comment. It is desirable that the Return should state the amount received for the year preceding. In this Abstract, in cases where the year is mentioned, # designates the sum received for 1847, and that charged for 1848. In consequence of this discrepancy, the columns have not been footed, as no value could be attached to the result. It will be seen, in many instances, that the united numbers of the Town and State Paupers do not balance the whole number returned, and that the totals are affected accordingly. The figures are stated in each case as they are given in the Returns, the Secretary not having the means to make the proper corrections. > Amesburj! Andover, Beverly, Boxford, Bradford, Danvers, i Essex, Georgetoi Glouceste Hamilton Haverhill g Ipswich, 4 Lawrenc^ Lynn, g Lynnfielq g Manches! g Marblehe 5 Methuen _ Middleto; g Newbury 7 Newbury ]q R ockporj _ Rowley, j Salem, 34 Salisbury 3 Saugus, 1 . Topsfield _ Wenhani _ WestN4 2 t The new emigf, limbs, and Cher injuries received on .he worts and railroads, and 99 9 5 10 3 11 26 6 9 1 54 114 142.5 32 36 6 1 120 4 7 19 1 40 25 150 205 11 24 26* 2 145 137 4 400 17 1 12 3 11 9 1 19 2 1809 00 um 00 1810 73 773 00 489 00 2500 00 773 00 1294 67 1 5000 00 1 180 00i 15(55 00 1739 921 6000 001 4780 00 800 00 750 00 3000 00 152 40 20 42 8 99 272 69 ** 25 55 125 18 47 59 t 516 67 # 416 70 3100 00 6500 00 47 46 ** 176 13 500 00 14,987 00 * 2181 57 1500 00 40 00 77 00 1000 00 150 75 01 I 62,618 32 1 4182 ]Q 10 70 81 48 65 38 57 46 42 ! 26 ) 46 25 55 10 75 63 10 22 50 7 45 153 48 IV. Stoughton, County of Norfolk. Raynham, it it Bristol. Carver, . it It Plymouth. Kingston, it it it Plympton, it it it Chatham, It It Barnstable. Wellfleet, It it it The question (22d,) 11 What amount does your town receive from the Treasury of this Commonwealth towards the support of State Paupers ?” continues to be answered in the same unsatisfactory manner as heretofore, and of which spe- cial mention was made in the abstracted returns of 1847. In answering the question, an amount is indicated by some towns to have been received the last year, others, the amount charged this; a few give the sums received and charged for each of the two years; but far the greater number state the amount without date or comment. It is desirable that the Return should state the amount received for the year preceding. In this Abstract, in cases where the year is mentioned, # designates the sum received for 1847, and ** that charged for 1848. In consequence of this discrepancy, the columns have not been footed, as no value could be attached to the result. It will be seen, in many instances, that the united numbers of the Town and State Paupers do not balance the whole number returned, and that the totals are affected accordingly. The figures are stated in each case as they are given in the Returns, the Secretary not having the means to make the proper corrections. ABSTRACT Of the Returns of the Overseers of the Poor of the several Cities and Towns of this Commonwealth, for the year 1848. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK. t The pauper expenses of this town have been unusually large on account of the peculiar character of the recipients, being mostly Irish, sick with ship and other fevers, broken limbs, and other injuries received on the works and railropds, and new emigrants in the most miserable condition. t For six months of 1847. House. Average weekly cost of supporting paupers out of A:ms House. 1 Number of Insane relieved or supported. Number of Idiots relieved or supported. Paupers by reason of in- sanity or idiocy. Proportion of paupers prob- ably made so by intem- perance in themselves or others. Number of Foreign Pau- 1 pers who have come into 1 the Commonwealth within one year. [Set amount of expense of supporting and relieving paupers, including interest on Alms House Establish- ment. | Amount received from the Commonwealth towards the support of State Pau- pers. 5 $1 20 2 _ 2 3 _ $1018 80 _ 5 1 50 1 3 4 23 - 1000 00 $90 00 1 1 50 - 1 1 4 - 548 00 21 17 - 1 1 2 15 - 912 43 * 5 70 0 50 1 - 1 5 - 800 00 29 13 6 84 1 - - 1 3 _ ** 25 55 4 1 75 _ - 1 4 - 850 00 96 94 4 1 00 2 - - 4 - 700 00 . 6 80 3 _ 3 8 - 840 00 58 03 6 90 6 6 12 473 170 3000 00 669 92 2 0 94 33 47 79 60 103 821 221 38,139 83 rate of fifty cents a week, during the lives of said paupers j” ten of whom are included 4 75 1 1 2 15 - 1,000 00 25 34 1 00 1 1 - 3 - - - 52 1 _ 1 - - - 100 00 3 75 2 1 3 3 - 500 00 54 75 1 1 33 2 1 3 4 2 624 00 - 5 83 1 - 1 1 - - - 4 1 00 - 1 - 1 - 208 00 25 48 8 1 50 1 - 1 1 3 750 00 - 8 72 2 2 1 301 00 4 62 2 75 2 1 4 7 5 1,300 00 201 00 3 60 - _ 3 - 312 00 - 2 1 20 1 _ . 3 _ 500 00 _ 7 42 1 _ 3 - 600 00 - 3 1 25 - *• - 1 - - - 1 1 25 - 1 1 4 - 260 00 - 5 1 05 2 _ _ 3 _ 330 00 _ 96 2 - 2 - - 450 00 - 3 68 - • - - 3 9 - 50 95 r 0 92 19 7 20 55 *20 7135 00 Cities & Towns. Number of persons relieved 8 or supported as paupers | during the year. £ Number of the preceding 8 1 having a legal settlement 8 1 in the town, or elsewhere 8 in this Commonwealth. 8 Number of State Paupers. 8 Number of State Paupers who are Foreigners. Number of Foreigners from England and Ireland. Alms Houses. !• Number of acres of land attached to Alms House. Bland ford, - 12 10 2 _ Briinfield, 6 3 3 - - 1 180 Chester, 19 14 5 3 3 - .. Granville, - 13 - 1 1 _ _ - Holland, 8 8 - _ _ Longmeadow, 5 5 _ _ _ _ Ludlow, 13 - 3 _ _ _ - Monson, 38 37 2 1 1 1 240 Montgomery, No Return. - - - - - Palmer, 30 15 15 11 10 1 120 Russell, 2 i 2 1 1 _ _ Southwick, - 12 12 2 - _ _ - Springfield, - 248 28 222 200 158 1 40 Tolland, 3 3 - - - - - Wales, 7 7 - _ _ _ - Westfield, - 40 23 17 10 10 1 100 West Springfield, No Return. - _ - _ - Wilbraham, 20 18 - - - 1 65 470 183 274 227 183 6 745 Ashfield, 17 17 1 160 Bernardston, - 25 25 _ - - _ _ Buckland, - - 6 6 - - - 1 80 Charlemont, - - 19 - - - - _ . Coleraine, - - No Return. - - - _ - Conway, - No Return. - - - - - Deerfield, - - 15 14 1 - - _ _ Erving, - No Return. - - - - Gill, - - 14 13 1 - - *1 12 Greenfield, - - No Return. - - - - Hawley, - No Return. - - - - Heath, - 10 9 1 - - _ - Leverett, . 8 8 1 - - _ - Leyden, 10 7 3 - - - - Monroe, - 1 1 - - - - - Montague, - - No Return. - - - - - New Salem, - - No Return. - - - - - Northfield, - - 26 9 17 15 15 . _ Orange, - 16 13 3 3 3 - - Rowe, - 7 6 1 1 1 - - Shelburne, - . No Return. - - - . . Shutesbury, - - 25 17 8 - - - - Sunderland, - - 2 2 - - - - - E COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. Cities & Towns 1 3 u M flj HI! «-io s »Vi | Izz z | cu g §S> Jf 0-2 u = If 1 X J 1 £ Z o EJ %< !j g 1 z J ® E 1 I | in Alms House during the i I 1 3 . |J re 5 — i| 1 S £ &H t |j I| 11 t!§ i* 5 iff ||J 11 1; i = ® i E Z !§ I .. S V til fgj 11 £l sLf bO 1 ^ 111 fit ifii Ifli ■sll 1 B Amount received from the ('ommonweallh towards the support of Slate Pau- Anlnn j 1 100 $3,300 00 10 7 ®1 oo 4 $04 00 9 $0 15 1 1 4 1 $425 00 $5 84 5 - - 15 1 00 1 2 8 750 00 ** 67 33 5 - - 1 20 1 10 4 425 02 1 130 3,500 0C 0 5 1 44 5 3 1 00 1 1 4 506 00 Billerica, - 22 20 1 200 6,000 0C 20 17 95 9 100 00 2 3 2 5 9 900 00 Boxborough, No - - Brighton, - 10 1 1 1 14 2,000 0C 4 1 70 2 7 1 4 452 83 5 53 770 0( 2!)!) 254 225 189 1 15 25,000 0C 239 1 75 80 5 4 9 270 8,780 00 3,419 03 - 1 77 2 2 11 534 00 ** 8 00 Charlestown, 44 583 533 533 1 60,000 OC 583 144 1 50 144 142 • 75 10 10 1 160 37 14,600 00 2,933 24 Chelmsford, 28 17 10 9 1 120 3,100 Ot 27 17 1 50 25 25 00 11 2 50 2 2 4 12 1,765 00 55 09 52 16 11 11 I 40 3,000 OC 35 15 1 25 7 50 00 20 1 30 900 00 54 04 12 1 4,500 0C 29 18 90 15 233 00 25 2 00 39 900 00 * 53 17 5 68 5 176 00 Framingham, 70 36 43 43 32 1 113 6,200 00 59 20 1 30 14 30 00 21 f5 50 5 2 52 13 1,568 22 103 45 Groton, - 55 31 24 19 19 1 180 5,500 00 40 32 60 18 300 00 15 2 3 42 1,080 00 126 97 Ilollidton, - 30 9 22 17 17 1 180 1 5,000 00 17 9 2 13 4 40 00 13 1 00 2 2 3 15 964 12 73 81 Hopkinlon, - • 91 7 4 4 1 125 | 4,000 00 10 8 2 50 00 1 35 1 2 3 4 451 00 15 26 Lexington, - No Return. Lincoln, 15 14 1 16 8 1 36 4 50 00 3 . 2 11 680 00 Littleton, - 11 / 4 2 1 150 4,000 00 13 8 1 22 5 00 2 50 1 1 5 501 42 32 21 Lowell, 1602 10 400 370 370 1 163 20,800 00 372 115 1 00 64 100 00 1230 1 25 1 4 1500 120 10,450 00 2,983 15 Maiden, 55 33 22 18 1 27 10.046 00 33 1 75 3 75 00 22 25 3 1 48 1 1,000 00 77 13 Marlborough, 27 25 2 2 2 I 230 5,000 00 24 18 7 5 62 1 2 3 2 ** 6 86 Medford, - 22 14 8 7 7 1 lh 5,000 00 21 17 1 25 5 175 00 17 1 00 2 1 3 4 2,000 00 36 00 Natick, - 24 12 1 1 24 494 1 1 12 623 0( 123 40 Newton, 47 23 24 20 1 40 11,000 00 41 20 1 24 12 300 00 6 CO 4 4 32 1,499 69 139 51 Pepperell, - 10 18 1 60 3, ‘100 00 19 15 62 7 30 00 4 1 483 60 Reading, - 40 39 1 1 1 1 146 5,000 00 19 14 1 18 4 50 00 23 2 73 7 2 8 15 1,314 27 Sherburne, - 7 7 1 25 1 2 Shirley, 15 15 I 100 3,300 00 15 12 1 00 2 100 00 1 1 13 624 00 Somerville, - No Return. South Reading, 13 12 1 70 3,000 00 11 9 80 3 100 00 3 80 2 1 3 550 00 Slonelmm, - 21 12 8 8 1 49 5,000 00 8 1 25 5 100 00 1 1 00 1 9 > 820 00 83 40 Stow, - 10 10 4 1 96 3,600 00 - 12 75 4 75 00 1 400 00 ** 74 20 Sudbury, 23 2 1 1 1 196 8,000 00 14 13 1 60 6 303 00 ’ll 1 25 2 2 4 4 1,176 00 Tewksbury, 16 1 80 4,000 00 14 12 1 00 300 00 2 12 4 680 00 Townsend, - No Tyngsborough, 8 6 2 1 l . 1 113 4,500 00 8 6 80 3 200 00 5 1 280 00 25 55 Waltham, - 23 7 13 13 1 150 <1,000 oo 23 10 75 19 50 00 1 2 3 2 400 00 57 45 Watertown, 112 10 • 102 93 1 35 7,800 00 83 29 1 00 18 2 50 1 70 14 520 80 Wnyland, - 9 5 4 4 1 65 3,200 00 7 60 00 3 1 25 4 1 6 692 0( 28 76 West Cambridge 24 12 5 5 5 1 24 12 1 50 6 100 00 4 77 3 3 10 1,158 0( * 3 99 West ford, - 47 20 27 27 26 1 150 5*000 00 40 15 37 150 00 4 1 00 1 1 2 2 1 886 0C Weston, 10 1 1 80 3 >500 00 6 1 50 2 1 40 2 1 883 Of 25 55 Wilmington, 12 1 1,700 00) 12 42 3 60 00 7 22 406 5( Woburn, - 31 16 8 6 6 1 70 7,500 00j 18 | 10 88 7 100 00 15 1 50 2 1 3 4 4 1,502 (>i * 45 77 3619 745 low 1467 1406 36 3452 267,246 00 1941 ! 771 1 1624-35, 573 3375 00 1756 1 21 12-17 89 53 96 2452 231 65,291 02 t Mostly sick. COUNTY OF WORCESTER. Cities & Towns. Ashburnham Athol, .Auburn, Bluckstone, Bolton, Boylston, Brookfield, Charlton, Dana, - Douglas, Dudley, Fitchburg, Gardner, Grafton, Hardwick, Harvard, Holden, Ilubbardston Lancaster, Leicester, Leominster, Lunenburg, Mention, Milford, Millbury, New Braintret Northborough, Norlhbridge, North Brookfield. Oakham, Oxford, Paxton, Petersham, Phillipston, Princeton, Royalston, Rutland, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Soulhbridge, Spencer, Sterling, Stnrbridge, - Sutton, Templeton, - §2000 00 5000 00 3000 00 3000 00 2300 00 4400 00 5000 00 4000 00 5000 00 4000 00 3000 00 4500 00 3300 00 5000 00 4000 00 25 00 25 00 150 00 75 00 Zl ooic )y§ ° = s-s S'? tg It'll .ylx $550 00 605 28 356 37 1200 00 1200 00 788 73 832 00 575 00 250 00 1200 00 1400 00 862 00 800 00 985 00 945 00 573 05 1237 08 975 00 308 70 500 00 373 00 704 304 15 00 30 46 40 00 27 92, 205 24 35 87 3 43 114 33 148 00 2 17 18 64 30 00 12 30 j 7: 6,93 COUNTY OP WORCESTER— Continued. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN— Continued. Cities & Towns. i|s Or A S> = £ ilii ms till ® fl 2o ||U | 2 Number of State Paupers 1 | who are Foreigners. jj 1 H Alms Houses. | Number of acres of land 1 | attached to Alms House. || Estimated value of Alms House Establishment. | It Is sj Average weekly cost of 1 1 supporting each pauper in 1 Alms House. Number of persons in Alms 1 House unable to perform g g ! ill ||| Number of persons aided j :4 i id * a’f* § & | 1 i £1 iS Number of Idiots relieved 1 or supported. 9 1 s ably made so by intem- perance in themselves or Number of Foreign Pau- pers who have come into the Commonwealth within l-i&l || If ~ rJi fills | Hi I Warwick, - 24 24 24 $0 36 2 7 $442 09 Wendell, - 17 13 4 4 4 100 $1000 00 14 li «0 66 1 $150 00 3 1 25 4 2 435 00 Whately, - 19 14 5 1 19 1 50 2 10 600 00 $70 49 261 198 45 24 23 4 352 7250 00 27 24 0 75 | 4 245 00 188 !o 98 13 17 1 20 10 27 I 54 17 7182 34 COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. COUNTY OF NORFOLK. Cities & Towns Number of persons relieved or supported as paupers Number of (be preceding having a legal settlement | Number of Slate Paupers. 1 Number of Stale Paupers 1 j who ore Foreigners. | X | Number of acres of land 1 attached to Alms House. 1 Estimated value of Alms 1 H ouse Establishment. 1 1 Number of persons relieved 1 in Alms House during the 1 | ye»r. Average number supported i'| 1 i » *£i Number of persons in Alms House unable to perform it -of j*. ill Hi K 8 * Average weekly cost of supporting paupers out of Number of Insane relieved 1 or supported. [j Number of Idiots relieved 1 or supported. i Paupers by reason of in- 1 1 sanity or idiocy. 1 Proportion of paupers prob- perance in themselves or Number of Foreign Pau- the Commonwealth within »|l| ■sill Ifil « §-§■< fl |« D.C E Amount received from the the support of Slate Pau- pers. Bellingham, 14 10 3 2 2 1 150 $3,000 00 15 13 »0 71 11 $10 00 3 $0 52 l l 2 3 $450 00 $5 00 Braintree, - CO 35 25 16 16 3,500 0C 33 14 1 00 10 50 00 27 1 00 2 3 5 4 3 1,500 00 * 68 81 Brookline, - 12 7 5 5 5 1 85 1 1 7 1 877 24 43 40 Canton, 43 25 18 13 10 90 3,900 00 35 14 96 4 60 00 8 1 2 4 5 10 1,098 40 32 87 Cohasset, - 8 8 1 22 2,500 00 7 1 20 1 100 00 2 2 1 436 00 Dedham, 40 17 23 21 21 1 1 4,500 00 40 12 1 35 10 100 00 11 25 4 4 30 2 830 00 70 35 Dorchester, - 80 52 44 37 1 2 4,000 00 71 25 1 25 18 100 00 9 1 12 4 2 6 12 14 1,900 00 74 47 Dover, 4 4 1 37 1 284 96 Foxborough, 14 14 j 1 104 4,500 00 10 8 1 11 5 100 00 5 1 63 4 4 5 774 71 Franklin, - 20 7 1 13 13 11 1 125 3,000 00 20 5 1 38 1 150 00 10 5 540 00 Medfield, - 5 5 1 130 3,000 00 5 1 00 2 50 00 4 50 3 544 00 Medway, 27 15 12 9 9 1 100 2,500 00 13 8 1 30 12 3 00 14 2 00 2 2 9 G 650 00 23 87 Milton, 30 22 6 5 1 40 2,500 00 19 16 1 00 14 75 00 11 20 1,500 00 74 24 Needham, - 25 19 10 10 10 100 4,500 05 25 20 74 16 12 1 70 1 2 8 1,100 00 68 11 22 50 47 42 45 5,000 00 26 1 10 20 230 00 15 90 3 1 64 4 2,000 00 248 34 Randolph, - 53 40 14 12 12 800 00 13 1 00 40 50 2 2 13 9 1,600 00 84 37 Roxbury, 900 63 906 810 760 30 40,000 00, 649 180 1 15 120 600 00 320 15 6 21 500 325 17,324 90 *7,310 26 Sharon, 15 13 100 3,600 00 10 10 1 00 4 150 00 2 25 2 4 534 00 Stoughton, - No Walpole, - 24 13 10 10 10 ! 1 100 3,000 00 20 1 20 1 40 00 4 50 3 3 776 50 3 88 Weymouth, 70 45 25 22 22 60 6,000 00 46 19 1 10 45 j 25 00 24 50 7 4 55 20 1,710 80 71 42 Wrentham, - 35 26 9 8 8 . 1 125 3,000 00 26 12 1 00 9 1 25 00 14 50 5 1 3 2 1,000 00 23 89 1 1620 438 j 1183 1048 980 19 1392 102.800 00 1114 408 1 08 3-19 309 1968 00 535 0 941M7 62 25 1 58 755 410 1 37,431 51 COUNTY OF BRISTOL. Attleborough, 33 25 9 5 5 1 28 1,400 00 21 10 1 77 7 20 00 11 4 00 2 22 4 1,173 Q0 Berkley, 13 13 1 90 4,000 00 13 11 1 25 6 30 00 2 4 5 3 550 00 Dartmouth, - 37 35 2 1 1 40 2,200 00 16 14 80 12 40 00 21 90 2 3 5 950 Q0 41 79 Pighton, 27 23 4 70 1,200 00 20 16 60 5 150 00 7 1 50 10 796 00 40 00 Easton, 10 8 1 100 4.000 00 5 5 1 50 2 100 00 50 750 00 15 00 Fairhaven, - 67 58 9 6 5 70 5,500 00 26 12 1 00 12 50 00 46 62 3 2,200 00 Fall River, - 585 56 340 331 328 1 140 12,000 00 192 95 175 175 00 90 14 13 438 40 7,585 98 * 1,302 96 Freetown, - 46 45 1 90 4,000 00 26 25 1 00 14 75 00 17 1 50 4 4 30 1,400 00 Mansfield. - New Bedrord, 6 6 1 1 100 3,400 00 7 6 85 4 25 00 1 2 465 00 711 308 403 128 78 1 75 30,000 00 280 70 30 300 00 441 9 10 19 235 8,375 00 1,557 40 Norton, 17 15 1 1 1 220 4,000 00 1 12 1 90 8 75 00 5 87 £ 1 1 2 4 550 00 2 52 Pawtucket, - 53 3 50 50 50 53 2 2 10 13 925 90 ** 280 69 Raynham, - No Rehoboth, - 35 27 8 1 100 4,500 00 24 23 1 00 15 175 00 2 1 00 5 4 7 165 00 Seekonk, 20 20 90 4,400 00 10 9 84 100 00 10 19 3 2 6 650 00 * 7 36 Somerset, - 9 7 80 3,500 00 6 6 1 00 5 20 00 3 1 00 3 4 550 00 25 62 Swanzey, 17 15 2 1 120 2,500 00 12 12 84 8 40 00 5 30 2 2 8 525 00 Taunton, 140 115 25 21 10 100 4,500 00 68 45 60 25 200 00 72 30 12 2 14 105 4 1,600 00 211 34 Westport, - 27 25 2 1 40 4,000 00 24 18 75 12 60 00 . 29 50 4 2 6 22 1,200 00 51 10 1853 404 858 546 479 17 1553 95,100 00 751 359 1 01 8-17 341 1635 00 1120 0 99 9-10 64 33 88 936 127 30,245 88 COUNTY OF PLYMOUTH. COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE. Barnstable, - 50 47 1 60 4,000 00 25 20 90 g 40 00 25 50 5 j 6 3 2000 00 Brewster, - Chatham, 13 No 11 Return. 2 1 4 1,400 00 9 7 _ 67 3 50 00i 4 1 00 4 1 2 395 75 51 10 Dennis, 49 49 1 50 2,000 00 20 15 _ 93 9 30 00 29 *38 5 1 6 16 1425 47 * 18 25 Eastham, 7 7 7 1 20 1 2 350 00 Falmouth, - 33 33 1 14 2,500 00 17 16 86 4 75 00 17 1 00 2 2 3 1300 00 16 13 2 2 2 1 15 2.000 00 15 80 8 15 00 3 1 50 7 2 800 00 #* 15 00 Orleans, 20 19 1 8 800 00 15 15 75 4 50 00 5 50 5 4 9 2 900 00 25 00 Provincetown, 23 23 1 1,000 00 5 5 85 4 50 00 18 8 1 713 00 Sandwich, - 30 26 3 3 2 1 31 3,000 00 14 12 80 5 120 00 16 4 4 6 2 l , 109 56 Truro, Well fleet, - 13 No 12 Return. 1 1 1 650 00 6 6 1 26 21 00 7 91 2 2 4 763 17 25 55 Yarmouth, - 20 19 1 1 13 1,700 00 14 13 97 6 52 00 6 50 "l 2 4 750 00 25 55 274 259 10 5 4 10 197 lfi.050 00 i 140 118 087 9-10 51 503 00 137 0 748 11 28 17 40 35 3 10,677 39 COUNTY OP NANTUCKET. Cities & Towns. Numbpr of persons relieved | or supported as paupers Number of the preceding having a legal settlement Number of State Paupers. | Number of Slate Paupers 1 | England and Ireland. s J i Jl oS P 1 Estimated value of Alms Number of persons relieved in Alms House during the Average weekly cost of supporting each pauper in Alms House. II .Is. II iji ll « O. 'c'SS £ EX i|| ll II |f| o o 1 ! JU 111 8.1* 5 §:§ 1 1 h 1 1 2 | js I Number of Idiots relieved 1 or supported. (j j Paupers by^ reason of in- II iff N is! If® jti! «.= | gj! 1*1 "JL i|j® Js.ll supporiiug and relieving the support of Slate Pau- Nantucket, - 317 276 21 2 2 ■ 12 $12,000 00 61 48 #1 20 24 $208 00 256 $1 00 5 3 * 159 $8,156 00 $181 99 COUNTY OP DUKES COUNTY. Chilmark, - Edgartown, - Tisbury, 7 25 10 7 23 10 2 16 10 1 50 1 50 1 40 2 2 4 } 3 455 00 830 00 728 00 13 00 42 40 2 26 1 4«§ 8 1 10 | 2,018 00 10 AGGREGATE. AGGREGATE OF THE SEVERAL COUNTIES. ' ■ m