The problem of religious progress . se of thepauper population since 1850, and vast increase inattendance upon the public schools. Paupers of all Classes in England and Wales Receiving Aid In-doors and Out-of-doors.*Average yearly, 1850-1852, 871,953, or one for inhabitants. 1860-1862, 895,869, 1870-1872, 1,046,327, 1880-1882, 816,887, 31-8 1890-1892, 772,311. 37-4 Here is evidence of an actual decrease of nearly99,642 paupers since 1850, while the population in-creased about 10,974,916. Instead of about 5 pau-pers in every 100 persons there are less than three. Similar progress


The problem of religious progress . se of thepauper population since 1850, and vast increase inattendance upon the public schools. Paupers of all Classes in England and Wales Receiving Aid In-doors and Out-of-doors.*Average yearly, 1850-1852, 871,953, or one for inhabitants. 1860-1862, 895,869, 1870-1872, 1,046,327, 1880-1882, 816,887, 31-8 1890-1892, 772,311. 37-4 Here is evidence of an actual decrease of nearly99,642 paupers since 1850, while the population in-creased about 10,974,916. Instead of about 5 pau-pers in every 100 persons there are less than three. Similar progress has been made in the educationof the masses. The progress of popular educationin Europe and America is one of the brightest indi-cations of the times. Especially does it appear inan interesting light in connection wath the diminu- * See the Financial Reform Almanac, and other EnglishAlmanacs. x>;^^ Decuease ok Iauiekism in England and Wales. 871,953 paupers. 1850-52 1860-62 1870-72 1880-82 1890-92. One in , 17,927,609. One in , 20,066,224. One in , 22,712,266. One in , 25,974,439. One in , 29,002,525. 19


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