Show THAT rOCXDUISO THE foundling business his not been carried on at wholesale In this part of tie world Cases one bg p been few waifs on doorsteps have b and apr As a consequence the advent of the little etrangcr upon up-on the threshold ot Mr and fr Adklns dwelling created I breeze of Interest esterday The principals and alders and abet to rajjiajnittcr of thut kind nr unnatural un-natural and criminal in their conduct con-duct As a matter of course the clef object of the interested pie i to preserve the strictest secrtcy a i to the identification anile parents I and other family connections of the i foundling In order to further this fuunlng object a note was placed wilt the I poor neglected little one giving a description of tho mother of the deripton motler man who j reduced her fall and stating the alleged fact of his sir ta < c < parturu for other part The writ lngcveu wont so far as to delineate the social standing of the grandparents grand-parents of the deserted little chap All of this array of falsehood was not only nicked but absolutely ridiculous Who Is s thin brained as to take n genuine a description given under pneh conditions of llni w hosechief olject is to pr vent disclosure of their identity This part of the note was only equalKd by the following The parties interested are entirely ignorant of Its whereabout r you can rest assured that your claim will never bo Interfered with1 Of couno there was no idea that the finding of a foundling on a doorstep in a city where such in oMeuls rarely our would become subject of popular knowledge and comment and that the Paul Irjs of tho press would get bold of the detail consequently how could them b any possible opportunity for the parties interested to get to know where tho waif as placed The fact I criminals of this clare cl-are notovcrburduned with brains and in carrying out a game of deception de-ception they generally cover I with figurative rno < iuito muslin It is not improbable Uiat incidents inci-dents of the linJ under consideration considera-tion s common elsewhere will increase as the volume of population swell by reison of fresh influxes from other qUarters Tho poor little fellow left in the tender care of tl Adkins may be looked upon a a probable product of the boom |