IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT
... fIMPRiISONYIENT FOR DEBr. h??f TIIEINJVTSTICE, -CRUIMTY, AND TIPMQLICY OF -MEPttSONMNNILNi FOlt DEUr. B1/Y Dli SA It IT L J i HNSON; An inqdir- Iiass been hiade, by whidl it appears that 0,O000 persons are at ti;s time' prisoners for daeh; We too often look with inditirbence oni the! succe.Asiv.e parts of that, whiiC, if the whvolie itere s to teo getier, ivonld shake us witi ncotioin. , A deb ...