Number and description of persons aided during the year ending April 30, 1872. 611 having tax settlements in Boston; aided directly from this office. 340 having military settlements in Boston; aided directly from this office. 69 having tax settlements in Boston; aided in other parts of the State, and paid for by Boston. 58 having military settlements in Boston; aided in other parts of the State, and paid for by Boston. 1,078 City cases. 307 residing here, but having settlements elsewhere in the State, amount of aid refunded. 379 sick State paupers; amount of aid refunded by the State. 97 non-settlement cases, temporarily aided. 1861 families, averaging three persons to each family, 5,583 persons. Statement of Trust Fund in the hands of the Overseers of the Poor, Otis Norcross, Treasurer. April 30, 1872, TRUST FUNDS. — Cash Account May 1, 1871 to April 30, 1872. $151 31 Receipts. Payments. Receipts. Payments. Receipts. Payments. Receipts. Payments. Receipts. Payments. Receipts. Payments. PEMBERTON FUND. 90 00 16 77 $528 21 Totals $7,766 20 $6,920 00 $5,157 64 $4,208 00 $1,932 38 $1,210 00 $528 21 $528 21 $407, 10 $241 31 Cash on hand April 30, 1872 $846 20 $722 38 $407 10 $241 31 $3,166 63 Cash in bank, April 30, 1872. $2,175 23 Amount paid City Treasurer, tax on Bank Stock, counted as Cash with the expectation that the State will refund it NOTE. A Resolve of the Legislature requires the Treasurer to refund to Charitable Corporations tax on Bank Stock, collected from them last year. |