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5. Immigration is injurious to the moral condition of the United States. (a) Our work hourses and prisons are filled by those of foreign extraction.- N. Am. Rev., Jan., 1884. (b) They form the liquor power.- J. D. Strong, "Our Country," p. 42; Compendium of the tenth Census, pp. 1373...
(2) Resolved, That the contract system in prisons is detrimental to the interests of labor.
The miners considered the state tribunals as inefficient, and so took the law into their own hands. They were very honest in their disgust at the law and believed that justice would never be administered by the state. Did the miners not find ropes cheaper than bricks for prisons and...
Mrs. Livermore was greeted with enthusiastic applause. She spoke both clearly and forcibly. During the war the greatest care was taken in examination of the recruits. Trifling defects had debarred many from the service. So young men to-day entering into the war of life may be kept from success...
Gov. Cornell's message was sent to the senate yesterday, in which he says that the State finances are in a satisfactory condition, the attendance on public schools has fallen off 10,000, and the prisons have been for the first time self-sustaining.