Christian herald and signs of our times . Secre->f the Bible Society made an earnest appealishington for the intervention of the State-tment, but the fact that Mr. Penzotti isalian embarrassed Mr. Blaines news which came by mail was that ourter at Lima, was making efforts to induceC!d Superior Court to hold a special scs-folforthe consideration of the case. The:in message now received would indicate thatM3 been successful. It does not, however,-el ny details, but simply announces that tti has been released. m:spirit in which the persecuted man en-la his accumulation of so
Christian herald and signs of our times . Secre->f the Bible Society made an earnest appealishington for the intervention of the State-tment, but the fact that Mr. Penzotti isalian embarrassed Mr. Blaines news which came by mail was that ourter at Lima, was making efforts to induceC!d Superior Court to hold a special scs-folforthe consideration of the case. The:in message now received would indicate thatM3 been successful. It does not, however,-el ny details, but simply announces that tti has been released. m:spirit in which the persecuted man en-la his accumulation of sorrows is evincedcorrespondence, much of which we have131 ty published. His last letter dated Marchuir very characteristic. He wrote : Thei lgation of my imprisonment is breakingthe health ot my family, especially of myher head is white, her color yellow, andtlriMly weak, so that I have great solicitudeJsazT. For myself I have not any anxiety,, sia enow that death is gain, but to live seemsh] necessary for my family and those THE BIBLE AND THE NEWSPAPER. ONEY in the Possession of a child has incited afamily In Chicago to anattempt on his life. Anorphan boy became thepatient recently of askilful physician in thatcity. The symptoms ofhis disease puzzled thedoctor for a time. Hewas a busy man who hadso many patients that it seemed unlikely that hewould give much study or extra care to a this particular child interested him, and hewatched the case attentively. On making in-quiries about him, he learned that he was heirto a large fortune, which reverted to his rela-tives in the event of his death. This discoverygave him a clue to the ailment of the boy. Hesatisfied himself that he was being slowly pois-oned to death by minute doses of arsenic. Henotified a lawyer of the facts, and the lawyer atonce applied to the courts for an order to placethe boy in St. Vincents Asylum. If other boyshave envied the orphan heir, they will be lessdisposed to do so when they he
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