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PAUPERISM AND CRIME.

victed person as incorrigible, and carry with it a sentence of transportation for life.

The receivers of stolen property and harbourers of known thieves, on conviction, to be considered guilty of felony.

All tramps, and persons who have no ostensible means for gaining an honest livelihood, to be sent to prison, to earn the maintenance requisite for themselves and family, if they have one, and kept there till their friends find suitable employment for them.

I am,
Gentlemen,
Your obedient Servant,
A GUARDIAN.


THE END.


GILBERT AND RIVINGTON, PRINTERS, ST. JOHN'S SQUARE, LONDON.