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L.H.—THE CHILDREN OF MULHOUSE.* ?
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* M. Jeajnt DoiiiiPirs has just read to ...
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with the most beautiful roses , & c , & c . " The end of was that the duel did not take place , but that an accidental encounter in an hotel didand that ColH shot Mr . W dead on the
, . spot broug . ht The home latter and , a buried young by man a little , the church only son close of to a Ms widow mother , was 's
p secuted lantation ran ; and no risk Mrs . of Kemble finding adds a jury that the in murderer the whole , even length if pro £ _ind
breadth , of Georgia , who could convict him © f anything . Such is the state of society among the whites ; complicated , as
all the world knows , by further questions only too deeply connected with the misery and immorality of the blacks . This is what
some critics would ask us to condone by silence , and encourage by studious ignorance of the real facts of the case .
investi dare Assuredl not gate _xitter y and , as , she we declare said cannot before We expect , these prefer a man -are in things to all go cases which out that of if his a the wom way real an to
. fitte suffer d ers to , realise or those throug who b h y sympath nature and y both community the sin of and experience the shame are ,
should lift up their voices to proclaim the presence of an intolerable An ENG _& _isHWOMAovr . wrong .
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L.H.—The Children Of Mulhouse.* ?
L _. H . —THE CHILDREN OF MULHOUSE . _* ?
* M. Jeajnt Doiiiipirs Has Just Read To ...
M . _Jeajnt _DoiiiiPirs has just read to the Industrial Society at Mulhousea most interesting report on the mortality of newly-born
infants , in that manufacturing district . This report includes a ? under scientific this question threefold , instruction title , and worth examp of le particular to operatives notice , . and A appears y
short analysis of the report will enable our readers to appreciate its great importance . Whilst at P of aris infants , _IRoubaix who , Lille die , under Saint twelve Q ,
uenmonths tin , and of at Colmar varies , the from percentag sixteen e to twenty , at Mulhouse , a place so well provided age with charitable institutionsdeath imposes a tax
, M on Jean infancy Dollfus of 40 . per In 1860 cent . 1 These 662 children are the were statistics born furnished at Mulhouse by
( exclusiv . e of those born dead , , ) . Of these , 645 died before they _r were twelve months oldthus making 39 pev -cent ., or 4 in every
10 : in 1862 it is true that , the mortality diminished 8 1-20 0 ; but during the , same year it was only 16 percent , at Paris ; at
_Uoubaix 17 ; and at Amiens 19 .
* Translated from a French Journal .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1863, page 347, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071863/page/59/
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