No. 1. NEW YORK, JANUARY, 1832. 490335 Deliver thyself as a roe from the hand of the hunter, and as a bird from the fowler. SOLOMON. Between 100 and 300 women in this prison sleep in about half a dozen night rooms, giving from twenty to sixty women to each room. For further particulars in relation to this tremendous college of vice at Bellevue, see the IMPRISONED LADY, article 13. Communications, post paid, addressed to the author, at 144 Nassau street. NEW YORK: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR. 1832. THE NEW YORK 173073 ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATION8 1602 d, according to act of congress, in the year 1831, by J. R. McDowall, in office of the southern district of New York." INDEX. Article 1. The Abandoned-their moral character. 66 2. A Virtuous Woman. 4. A Vicious Man. 5. Magdalens-their prospects. 6. Magdalen-her character. 7. Marriage. 8. Licentiousness shortens Life-the Jersey Boy. 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 11. The Collegian—a Magdalen Letter. 14. The Suicide. 66 10. City Vices-the Escape. 12. The Minister's Daughter-a Merchant's Wife. 13. The Imprisoned Lady, and N. York Female Penitentiary. 16. An Alderman's Letter, and Dr. Johnson's Humane Act. 18. Baltimore Magdalen Society. 20. Boston Penitent Female Refuge. 21. London Vices, and Female Penitentiary. 19. Philadelphia Magdalen. 22. Anti-Magdalen Meeting at Tammany Hall. 23. Reply to a Writer in the Daily Sentinel. 24. An Opposer of the Magdalen Report. 25. Reply to his Letter. 66 26. Journal of Commerce. 33. The Life and Appeal of a Georgia Magdalen, by herself; |