The Daily Review. Towa. la, Fa., Thursday, Dec. I, 1881. KHITOBB. P. W. ALVOHD. NOBI.K N.ALVORD ii itaity ISetietv" 4tn/y25 rrttt ptr month. Try it! mnrrrr.m* miwuwimiii aßt^rcir*• A pathetic scene occurred a few days ago in the penitentiary at Little Rock, Ark. A young man, twenty-three years old, one of the train robbers recently sen tenced to seventy years imprisonment, complained of being ill, and was sent to the hospital. He appeared to be suffering from no disease, but his pulse was up to 140. His heart seemed to be breaking on account of the severity of his sentence. Tears fell from his eyes as he thought of the long years of imprisonment before him. His mind began to wander and in his ravings he quoted sentences from the pernicious literature which had led him into his life of lawlessness. " Seiz ing the bridle rein," cried the sufferer, "he sprang upon his antagonist's horse and dashed away. 4 Halt!' he exclaimed, drawing a revolver and leveling it at the head of young Horace." 44 Slowly and sadly," he continued in a subdued voice, " they left the church, and walked along the well worn path to the rude grave of Lawrence. Standing near the stone, placed there by the Indian, Casper and his fair companion " —here his mutterings lie came inaudible and his voice died away in a groan, Suddenly he raised himself, looked intently toward the door, and sank back dead, of a broken heart. It would be superfluous to call attention to the moral which this sad incident carries with it. The following letter from Charles Kiugsley has just been published in the London Spectator : "You area sanguine man, my dear sir. who ask me to solve for you the riddle of existence, since the days of Job and Sol oman, since the days of Socrates and Buddha; the especial riddle, too, of our time, with its increased knowledge of physical science. But what I seem to know 1 will tell you. Knowing and believing a great deal of the advanced physical science of Dar win's school, I still can say 1 do not be lieve in the exlatence of law. 'Laws < f Nature,' 'Laws impressed,' or 'properties impressed on Matter.' are to me, after careful analysis of their meaning, mere jargon. Nothing exists but WILL. All physical laws ami phenomena are but tiie manifestations of that Will, —one, order ly, utterly wise, utterly benevolent. In Him, 4 the Father,' I can trust, in spite of the fact that my own prayers are not an swered. I believe that he makes all tilings work together for the good of the human race, and of me, among the rest, as long as I obey his will. I believe that lie will answer my prayers,not according to the letter, but according to the spirit of it; that if I desire good, I shall find good, though not the good 1 long for. And 'Law' and 'Necessity' I look upon as phantoms of my own imagination, al ways ready to reappear, but always cer t .in, likewise, to vanish again, before one sound blow of careful logic or of practical life. Yours very truly. 0. Kincjslky. Eoersley Rectory, Winch field, Dec. 23, 18G2. The ground is trembling under the Mis sissippi Bourbons. The Fusion commit tees are calmly talking of swearing in the officials who were elected but counted out. and, when they have once organized a rival State Government, of appealing to the President for recognition, which means troops. 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