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How a Man Guilty of Forjrcry Was Led to Give Himself Up. xA report of one of Moody and Saakey's recent meetings in Boston contains tills touching story: When wo were in Chicago a man camo into the inquiry room one niht and told mo that he was a fugitiro from justice, that ho had committed forgery, and tlicre was & reward offered for him'ia his own State Ho 6aid that it would be horrible to go home and bo sent to prison, asw? disgrace his friends and his family, but he wasted to save his souL lie said that he knew he belonged to the law, and asked my advice as to what he should do. I told Lisa that he had better ask advice of some One higher than me, and I knelt down and prayed with him. The next day he came back and told me that he was going back to deliver himself up. To day I got a letter from him, and I thought I would like to read it to you. I was reading it to a friend, and he said I ought to' read it to the prisoners over in Charles town, .but I said that what we wanted was" to reach them before they got there. It may touch some one that is here, or it may be read by some one that has com menced a downward course. 1 1 was only three days ago I got a letter from a moth cr and wife, begging me to go to the prison in Charlestons and meet her hus band, that had been sent there for this Tery crime of forgery. Let -us lift up our ncarts to bod, that iio may opca the eyes of the blind. Let mc read this letter: ujEFrEEsos Crrr, Mo., April 8, 1S7T. "SIr-Xoodt Dtar Brother: When 1 bid you goodbv in the lower room of Far. well Hall, you said: 'When it is over, write me.' I wrote you in December, tainting it would soon be over. Let me say right here that the letter that came in December drew a picture that has followed me all these days. He said that he went to his home, and be knew that the trial was to take place in another county. He wanted to ?e his wife for a few days before he gave himself up, and he went to his home. lie did not want his children to know that be was athorae, because they might tell some of the neighbors, and he wanted to give himself up, sot be arrested. So after bis wife had put the children to bed he weald steal into the room, but he could aot speak to them or kiss them. Father, wasa't that pretty hard! Wouldn't that be pretty hard! You tell me that sin is sweet, aad there are sea with their eyes wide opes so, they must be closed by Satan who say that sin is sweet. There is that saaa who loved his children as 'aaach as you or I do ours that could not speak to thea. I wrote you in December, thinking it would soon be over. But the State was Bet ready to try me, and so I was let out , ost bail till April. Yesterday my case was disposed of and I received sentence for nineteen Tears. " Oh how sid I How bitter tin is! May God opes the eyes of the blind to-night. Christ came for the recovery of the sight to the blisd. I hope every sinner will - get his eyes open and see that sin is bit ter, not sweet. "Xow I am in my cell, clothed in the convicts garb. It is'all over with me. A. long term of ciril death and absence and tfcea" JL losg dash. I suppose be could cot pea k. u2t ow I hare met the law. Pray far me that I may be sustained with ceasola- tioa aaa seeded strength. Pray for the loved obcs at home, my dear parents and my brother and sisters, and my dear wife and children" a jAsother losg dash. "And I ask that a -&iEd and attorney who was very kind to "e may be prayed for, that be may De cease a Christian, and if not asking too mack, a few lines will be gratefelly re- v carved. Address me in the care of the Peaiteatiary in Jefferson, Mo. I pray that tost labors may be successful, and whea yes preach, wan saea to beware of temptation, of doing evu that good may come of it. Warn them to beware of . ambition for wealth. Tearfully and prayerfully yours, P A sad letter, and yet we have men tell ing ss tney will not rive up sin beca&se sin is sweet. I wish I could say some- truss to-night that would open the eves of every man and woman in this assembly ; I have not finished the sermon, but I do not feel as if I would like to co on. We - have had a great deal of preachiBR for weeks, and let uspray that God may open the eyes of the blind, and those that have bees-living in sin may be brought tn the Saviour. The Seat of Hostilities. Bucharest, the capital of Roumania, which is said to have been occupied by, a detachment of Russians, is called by the iebabitaate Bnccsreeci, or the City of Joy. It contains about 250,000 inhabit ant, and is picturesque in appearance from the number of its acacia trees. Its streets are irregularly laid out, and in some cases scarcely deserve the name of streets. The place is rapidly improving, - however, is lighted by gas, and haa com munication by railroad with Giurgero, on , the Danube, in a southeasterly direction, and with Lemberg due west, and thence . with Western Europe generally. Xalafat lies ea the southeastern border of Roa aaaaia, and is separated from Widdin, in Bulgaria, by the Danube A Turkish force 10,900 stroasj k said to hare gone forward Cross Widdin to the seat of war, " so that Roumanian neutrality appears to be violated by both the opposing powers. Widdin k a strongly fortified city, and hu beea a prominent point in all the coateets of the Turks with their Northern seighbora. Its population is thirty or forty tboBtaad. Ron mania was formed , by a waioti of the two principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, in 18G1, by a firman of the Sultan. In I860, the peo ple elected the Domnu or Prince Karl, of ilohenrollern Sigmaringen. A constitu tic was adopted during the same year. It vested the legislature power in two bosses. 3f embers are elected by citizens tweaty-five years old and able to read aad write. Caadidatcsmutt hare assail property qualification. Wallachia is di vided into eighteen aai Moldavia into eighteen districts. The revenue of the principality was 2,785,000 in 1871. The military force of the country is organized t ea the Rtusiaa plan, and largely officered by Raetkas. All citizens from eighteen to fifty-two arc liable to military service. The army sambers aboat 20,000. The area of the principality is 45,6-12 square mi lee, aaa the population about 4,000, 900. The railwayssreall State property. Cincinnati Qoutle. .A prcdext mas advised bk draakea serraat to pat by his mosey for a raisy day. Ib a few weeks his Busier Isqsired " bow mueh of bk movj be bad saved. "FaKb, mm at all," said be. "It rained - yueterday, ad it all west." E xocsH is as good ae a feast. The Street aud the School. A couple of boys were caught in a church at Aurora, Illinois, a few days ago,where they had been busily engaged in robbing the church organ of the pipes which tuoy pounded up aud sold lor old metal. The audience room of the church had not been used lately, and the boy crept in at a broken window and had un disturbed ponscSiion with ample timo ti carry on their pilfering work. They damaged the organ to the extent of $V 000. They were finally caught in the act and have been sent to jail. These boys were but two out of a large number who roam about the streets, lawless, and rapidly developing into criminals. The present law provides no way of reaching idle boys and arresting their downward career, it is not until after they have graduated in wickedness and nolated some law of the state that they can be reached. Then it is generally too late. so far as moral reformation is concerned. Tbe evil seed is sown and has taken deep root, ino conscience is scared-, habits formed, the finer tastes obliterated ind the pathway to crime broadened. .And it is a difficult task to find any real remedy ouUide of the school bouse. Children tliat have parents and home cannot be arrested and sent to reform schools, except for actual commission of crime. And yet many of them may have vicious parents and homes totally devoid of any moral restraints. What is to be dons in such cases! The law cannot step in and take the child from its . legal guardians upon preferment of a charge that the child is not growing up 1 under rood moral influences. Bvcrr home is its own kingdom in this respect. Nevertheless, society owes it to its own protection to check the increase of our criminal population. Hie only practical solution of the question in the present condition of society is to take the child from the street and put him in the pub lic schools. If the parents prefer to i send him to a private school, that will answer the same purpose. The secular school may cot break up the boy's vi cious habits; it mar not surround him with all the moral influences which the home ought to do, but it at least has tbe effect to withdraw the boy from many evil surroundings. lie is better off un der the discipline of tbe school room than the unrestrained freedom of the streets. It is in this respect that com pulsory education is a public necessity. It is based upon the principle that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, it is caicuiaira to cepopuia inc reform school, tbe jail and the penitenti ary, and add to the honest and indus trious cusses of our population. Bur- lingion Haiti: Eye. Tapper TcrsHS Dkiens. Near half a century ns passed aiace i Charles Dickens wrote his American f "f affair by stnagber boy ljribg oaooa Xotes, which tbe Atatricaas reseated i aoa sidewalk, aad rsshed fraa with so mrch iadigaatioa. Tapper has ' ticallj- to the scet.e. Oa reacting the cosae to see what is to bs seea, as Dick- 'child shelearaed the tacts aad almost eas did before him. Tbe Charleston I fainted. (S. C.) Xetct prints a letler from Tapper; To W felloe was rrtaoscd to hi to a friend in England, which was seat ooose opposite, aad Drs. FoUtr, Lwch, back to this country with perraitsioa "ee. Stoae, Saadcrs, Checrer aad Eraas to print. Tbe prorerbial pbilosopher loctoreM X. E. Gilbert were sura says: .raoaedat oacc They did all in their 1 note ererTWhere, as aa cabtaaed f traTeler, a rait ad ranee aad inprore- j es eat, not aloae materially, bat abo j mea tally, morally aad social! t: bat of I au taese paraiiel uaea cil aaraaa proj:-1 a . . m a. . reas the marvelous Centennial Exhibition is the calmiaatioa aad tbe flower. Con trasted with others I hate seen, it is a Victoria Regia to a coaraoa water lily. For mental, there is not a better edu cated people oa the face of the earth. schools aad leach err. churches aad chapels, books aad newspapers, are only almost too aoaaaaat; except among toe newest emigrants from Europe, It is dif- Beau u ana aa igaoraai person, aaa : there seems to be no home where tbe childrea are aot habitually seat to schooL For morals, which include socials, there is so rait a stride toward absolute tem perance that Americans may now be called a water drinking people. I hare aot yet seea a single case of intoxication, aad habits of dram drinking seem to be quite oa the decline. No case of cruel, tr to animals, or cvea orer-driring (per haps the 2:40 trotting matches of rac ing men may be excepted j has met my glance. I hare seea no street quarrel, no oae handcuffed, nor beard one foul word or execration. Sereral cases of curious honesty hare occurred to myself, while Use general good nature aad cour tesy, and erea self-forgetfulness, of tbe bulk of those one meets ars traits abundantly noticeable. You may say. dear sir, that I take aa optimist view of thiatrs, but I simply speak of what I see that great cities cannot be without sin, nor human nature generally free from folly, nor (as is Mated to rxe) political life purified from corruption, are mani fest truths; but at all ercots the good is oa tbe surface aad not tbe cril, and no one has a right to condemn what he can not percma," Wklttler Telling at Scbool. A ccrresDoodeat of the Cincinnati Enquirer tells this anecdote of tbe poet WhitUer s success in aiding a little girl at a school examlaatioa: You know WhiUier'a lore for childrea. Tbe aged poet this winter has renewed his youth, like the eagle,ia a bandiome overcoat of tbe purest Ulster pattern, clad upon with which bo attended last week a scbool cxamioatioa up among tue Berkshire hills, so dear to him. lie was standing beside the teacher, wbo was catechuing a dimpled little dot in geog raphy. "What arc the provinces of Ireland?" asked the teacher. "Potatoes, whisky, aldermen, patri otism, and" began the child. "No, no,1 interrupted the teacher; "I didn't saean products; I said provinces." "Ob," said tbe girl, "CoBaaugbt, Leiastcr, Monster, andand"' litre she stock, pot her chubby finger in her rosetad mouth, and soagbt Inspiratiea sccsively in ber toes, thecornerof her apron, tbe ceiling, sod tho poet All children lore the desr old Quaker poet's kindly face. He smiled; her face bright ened sympathetically. Tbe entente cer diale bad beta established between them. He patted liis coat eignificantly; she looked at him inquiringly; he nodded, aad sbe buist out "Ob, Miss Simmons, I ksiow bow. They are Conuacglir, Lcinstcr, Monster, and Overcoat!" A box car containing faouichold fur niture, sbipped from Mostroie, Iowa, waa ope Red oa its arrival at Fremont, Xcb the other dav. aad found to coa- tala bestdes the goods, a womaa aad two small children, wbo bad takea paaiago ia tbe car to avoid tbe pajaratos patsesger fare. Tbey were tea Osjs ts route, and bad eufcred terribly. Homicide by an Infant. A dispatch from Boston to the New York JJercud says : AhnmJcido most peculiar in the cir cumstances surrounding it, owing to the extreme youth of the parties concerned, occuirad this afternoon oa Uolroko street, at the Smith End. The muidercr was a little boy named Dadlev Kimball. f..ur years old, aad the victim btq.lien dx, two-year his senior. Bilh bov beloug to families of rrtptctabilPy, living ok sitc each other on the street mentioned, the Kimball being on the uct side at No 26 and the Coxes at No. 23. It ap pein, from all the inforrnatiou ginned, that the two boys, with a largo party of children, early in the day were at play together, and that for some Lritial cause they quarruled. Tbe little Kimball boy. who it com monly called "Major," aid be would "fix. him," meaning Cox; but no trouble of a serious nature occurred until afternoon. when both boy again met on the ride walk, in fiont of the garJen of Mr. rum ball's residence, a large party of children, boys and girls, were with them; and while tbe majority were playing in the garden, the Kimball and Cox boys again renewed their quarrel. During the chil dren's war of words that took place. Joseph Cox, eight years old, a brother of tne mile fellow murdered, crusted the street, and soon after juining his brother Kimball said again in an angry tone to little Slenbcn that h vr.nl. 1 4r kin, w and thcreup.in hastily entered the house. ... - , it seesisirom what afterward transpired he went to get his father's revolver, with the cool determination of shooting young Cox. Tbe pistol, it Is syd, belonged to bis laiuer, joun i. ikim'jail, and yester day was secreted by a member of the fam ily in order that the young bopefal could not get it into his poekion. How he found the weapon has not been learned. ' :. i- - .1 .... . . ( " iT wiai ue occarae aware of !! VhAMalutHi I. r S - whereabouts whiie overhaulm? thing about the house. On coming out of his parents dwelling be walked up to little Stephen Cox, who was facing nim, but who had not the least suspicion of hi asstilant's Intent. The Cox boy stood leaaiag on the fence which surrounds the garden, aad before be could more a steo vournr Kimball tic liberately and coolly pointed the muzzle j of the revolver at his bead and fired. Tbe ! ball entered the forehead, oscr the right' eye and close to the temple, pcsctraird the right lobe of the brain and lodged in the back of the tkulL Youog Cx fell bleeding gainst the fence, on which he was leaning and, with, the blood trickling from the wound in his bead, from wbick the brain also oozed, he sown became un- j conscious. Ills mother, who haJ 1m aittin .t ' rdr that a. -J?. "l .7 , ! ctlr tbat was bcior eaacml almoat Iwf.ir h 5a bcr attention attracted to PCI- woaaa xras fatal, aad the ume lellow It red oulj a fear boar. The father. Mr. Matthew Cox, ho b a mera- oer 01 me arm o C i M. Cox x Co. T-. 1 - a -,u- ' 1 ts as also at occe sum moaed, aad npoa reaching the boose be became almost Iran tic with grief. Directly after the shootiar jobb Kim ball went into the boose, aad cpoa oficer of station Xo.5 calling npoa his family to inquire iato tbe a2air be appeared grcatlT frighleaed. It was geaerally re- j ported bj tbe neighbors, among whom taere was coasiderabla exeitrarnt fiat tbe shoo tins was accidental, but there is no ground for such a theory, as the state ments of tbe childrea who witaessed the sbootiog aad other evidence la possession of Coroner Evaas goes to show that the rash act was Dremedita!cd br -on nr. KimbalL. Kimball's father isamesnher of the firm of Joaa Kimball & Son, No. os anaoory street. Aa inquest will be held oa Moaday. Geographical Distribution ol Animals. DuTsuxenox ar Swuiunco Very few mammals can swim over any considerable exteat of sea, although maay can swim well fur short diataaccs. Tbe jaguar tra verses the widest streams ia South Amer ica, and tbe bear aad bisoa cross the Mis sissippi, aad there can be ao doubt that tuey cuuia swim otct equal -aidths of salt water, aad if accidentally carried oot to sea, might sometimes succeed ia' reaching islands maay miles distant. Contrary to the common notion, piss caa swim remarkably well. Sir Charles Ly ell tells us ia his rrineiviet rf GaLrv that during the floods ia Scotland in 1839 some pig only six months old that were carried oot to sea swam fire miles aaC got to shore agaio. He also states, oa the autfaonty of tbe late Edward Forbes, that a pig jumped overboard to escape from a terrier la the Grecian Archijwlagb, aad swam safely to shore, maay miles distant. Ihese fact render it orubable tbat wild pigs, fr.m their greater strength and activity, might under favorable cir- cumstaacc cross arms of the sea twenty or thirty miles wide; sad there are facts ia the distribution or this tribe of ani mals which seem to indicate that they hare sometimes done so. Deer tike bold ly to tbe water, and caa swim consider able distances, but wc bare no evidence to show how loag they could live at sea or bow many miles tbey coold traverse. Sqoirrcla, rats, aad lemmings often mi grate from northern countries in bands of tboussnds sad hundreds of thousands, aad pass over rivers, lakes, aad even arms of the sea, but they generally perish In sslt water. Admittinir. however, the powers of most mammals to swim contid- erable distances, but we bare ao reason to believe that any of them could traverse without help straits of upward of tweaty miles in width, while in most cases a channel of half tbU distance would prove an cnectuai oarner. Chemical aaaljsis discloses tlie fact that asBnag tbe bssbj articles used for food there are only two, wheat and milk, which coataia all tbe elscnU of the hu man body, aad ia the proper proportloa. Other articles, sbcIi at butter, sugar, sjr up, and fat of all kinds, are wholij car bonaceous, or beat producing, so that if a ha maa being were to attempt to lire oa these articles alone, his brain and mus cles would starve. Bj actual experiment it has !een found that a maa could not survhe two months on such a diet. To dimlalsb eavy, let at consider sot what others possess, but what they enjoy; more rkbec may be the gift of lucky accident or blind chance, but happiaetc st lie the grift of prudent preference aud ratioasl design. The Beat Recuperant Of falling enersT, that to which the faejred out man of business, the braln-fatlgued author, the tired advocate or the weary arti san can resort with the greatest certainty that It will revive his overwrought power. U Moitcttcr1 Slotnach Hitler, a moil genial tonic cordial, as well as a benign remedy for disorder of I bo atointcb, liter, bowels and urinary organs, and a mean of eradicating and pretenllng InlcrinUlcat and remittent (.vera. It not only enriches II,. IM aud 1 it t... .1 t. ..t ."t". i and lnjurlou diet, are counteracted by It, and It promote digestion, appetite and aound repote. Ulve it a trial and be con vinced. The Now Piano, rraoxo Tarriuoxr to its muits. We have given la these columns, from time to tlaae, explanation of the novel feature of the linger Upright Piano, an invention which 1 dcilined to revolutionize the pre vailing rttein of piano making. We have abown that as every particle of strain or wear falls upon solid metal, a is the ease with the harp, the piano now becomes an intlrument, which like the harp is Just as valuable after year of use, as when fresh from the manufacturer' hand. We now give below the opinion of four gentlemen of Sao Franclaco, whoe Judgment in regard to the merit of mechanical Intention no man cm this Coat will question: Sax Fkaxcuco, April 23, IK7. Mcssas. Biacxwaa & Darts. GtxU Having heard that the Rogers Upright Piano Company had Introduced a novel and Important principle In the cocilrucllon of Piano, we have examined the intramcnl with much interest. We Cad a tlmple bat original application of tbe et crew," by which metallic tilde holding the "tuning pin" are moved up aad down, tightening and tokening the tiring. It ! evident that neither weather. cHmate, nor lpe of time can have any effect upon piano eoBttructcd with thu larenfaua iBEomar r. raixrxa. (painter A Co, Tree Founder. 410 Oar .Li - ' Iaatx W. Kxax. (Palmer, Knox A Co, Uoldea state Iron Works, VJ lo First L) Iaa P. Rasxix. (Goddard A Co, Pacific Iron Works, I to 133 First sr.) O. II. La Causae, (SupcriaUsdeat of the I'nMed SUU Mist I Tho Leadlns Monlcal Bos House or tho World. One of the best known asdmott eatcrpria. w.i.trt liyttj iu uic ktu.cu ciaie l thatof M. J PailUrd A Co, of ft-O Broad, way, New York, and 13) Salter street, Saa Fraacisco. This hooae is altogether identi fied with the musical box. the Intcalioo of which date far back la to the sixteenth era. tury.lsd which, from a rude box plating bet coe tnae.asd costing frost to'j-Vj, ha been brooxtt to ah prrfectlos that the aame t)ic of stuaicai Lcxra, tasca saore per 1 tert IB eaAtirarilot la saw .aTJ f . t "Ti. loDortaat thaxr la malalT dec ta V J I S-iUtriaad. as4 -bo har Wra cttataltshcd for sore thaa l&Irxj year la Europe aad lac CnltnJ state. Tfaicy bad Ike vorld la the tsaaofactare of taaaie baits, aad &stc ttm crtatiy aaaiitrd bj the lareakxu Idea jcit ca tae factory Ircsa lac Jaaacrlcaa boote. Tbe (lock of statical Lax c Lrpl by this rsa U lb larjml aad tot to be (ocad ta Jlarira,aad a tlstl to l&c brasses csUUttatarsl at 13) Salter street, where all titles of the bcasilfal lailraoscat arc dis played, c as aot all to be plcataat aad later calfaf at all titacL 5 F W. Glasgow- Iron suul Metal Ira port -1st; Compaay. Ia the history of the metal trade of this dtj the Glasgow Iron aad MtUl ItaporUas Coo pan r cat rto lasiBiAeaat crsre. llwat established aboot tbe year lnii, at which tlae, or sooa alter, it bejrin tae Ln;oTUtioa of Americaa Iroalsto this port, beiaaaoar tbe flnt to eecare la last lra4r. ajrisc the 12 years of 1U cxltiesce Utl Cosspaay ha bull cp aa eariabie rcpatatioa a uaporters aad dealers la I roe. Steel. Blacksmith' Tools Axle, Sprlac. Not, Bolls, BoUer Tabes, Gas Pipe, aad all the varied article of a 2rt clat Hardware trade. Their laportaileas aed sale arc aaoas the larresl oa thl Coast, aad. aitorether. it prrtcal boaUioa aad fa. tore otlookl cot to be looked oa with es. cotctott eye. It reneral istcrcats are cow looked after by IVUilam MtCriadlc, wbo la actisr la the capacity ct trcceral ratasirer S. f. JvtnaXvf Cavtaamv. A New Catarrh Inatruraeat Dr. Roster's Jcmrl sirca aa elf yaot D lottratlon of a cew laatroarat for the treat raeat of CaUrrh. Fur tweaty year Ir. Haaterbas been the leadlax pbyticias ts this coco try la thl class of all men la. lie alteapted to rttlre from practice abost a scar ttace, aad carae to this coast, bet toned California fell of hi old paUeata, who forced hla Into practice arala. lie pobllthe 'JtmmUi't JvurUttf Jfmltr Xirlut . mot-an," at S!l Sutler a tree t, Saa FraDciaco, where he ha established a caailariaa for pulmonary la rallds. Seadforasaapiecopy. Sfeaars. D. M. Osborne & Co., Of An tram. K. wboe branch oSce ta this city we hare to often acstloeed, desire cs ta say that the fanners aad dealers la the inte rior should bsr ta salad that It It more the uo not re. .eaaJSflnKSHSSPL bobbin Is lUced. Unprecedented (access for the pr .twelve year I a natural result or the siupllcltr oi ll part aad the light, net or 1U motion. See It; try it; aad joa will buy 1L Sao Francisco omce.134 Kuih street. Paicrs reduced it Was. Shew' Gallery, 115 Kearny sL, San Fraaelsco. Full length Cab. lcet Pictures H per dotcn, Babies' Card iM per doiea. now to orr Rica. Keep a latk of Trap per' Indian Oil la the cupboard. It keep awsy aches and paint, as well ss the doctor's bllh Price. tiOccata. Usa Burahaat's Ablctlae tar croup, colds, sore throat aad hoaneaess. ISusdt far laaae, A trrr goodUds Who waa carra r tht TAB DROPS, Wbra kit renca waa qalt bad. To cnlauj. MRS, BINfiHAM-S SWEET TAR REMEDIES rtONStST of SWEET T A K pHOfS oirtt Coajrlu VJ aad Hoaraeana. 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