Show rJ r A S e SALT Lj rCrrrlepti 25 B EditorsHerald I vPerhaps your have a faint recollec ton of a trial which took place in the Third Djtnct Court only ago which WAS t recover the Jittle boy Joseph Nat trass who had been kidnapped from tbo plaintiff by his mother The facts were that nearly two yeas previous she had given the boy in legal writings to the plain tin but for some spiteful cause toot occasion ono day to kidnap the boy in the absence of his fosterlather I who waa much attached to him The I remit of tho trial was that Judge I Boreman nullified the papers which I bound tbe boy to tbe plaintiff and returned him tile toy to the mother because he WAS her own chili and wanted her boy But let us tee bow much good he did by his tender ge hearted decision In less than one week after the trial the child was seen on the State Road near the Eighth Ward Square in the midst of rotten oranges and old fruit cans making a meal out of them and ever since be has been a perfect vagrant about the street day and night and the result is that he ia now landed in the city jail the second time on a thirty days sentence The little criminal was but 9 years old last July and his affectionate mother baa not humanity human-ity or even brutality enough about her to visit her offsprIng in prison L DAVIS |