| Show our homo supply of heathen the many good people who imagine chal chat christian civilization is all embracing in our own land mastbe must be soine somewhat what taken aback by the particulars of the vile outrage lately perpetrated near neshanic Nes hanic N J and within fifty miles of america metropolis an invalid woman whose principal fault seems to have been that she shei worked haid to support an invalid husband was waylaid by a gan gang of drunken ruf rufi i flans nans outraged beaten kicked stripped covered with tar anu and feathers and then left insensible at her own doorstep doorstep except capt that the tortures to which she h ewas was subjected were rude instead of ingenious in their nature there was nothing 9 in the deed to make it different from the fiendish outrages for which the indians indiana of the plains have heretofore been distinguished beyond all other savages bavage savage i and heathen if it is proper cioper to convert the heathen by means ot either elther bullets or bibles the nes Nea hanic mountains should be occupied by a small army and a car load pi of missionaries at once tuo tue ajao locality loc alltY ailts 1 Is not tho only one U cf f its ita hinklin kin hin kind ilin liln in uie the neighborhood d of new york areli aleli alfozen or more of just such tribes of heathen almost I 1 within I 1 sight fijol ol 01 I 1 the chuich church steeples of new york but the ri righteous areso abeso are so busy looking after the denizens of asia africa and the isles liles of the oceala ocenia that they have no time to search out and reform these beings who speak their own language are almost within hearing of their own church bells and who send recruits to that great army of dangerous characters which makes life and property unsafe in our largest ibl ibi cities ties the revelations both of the social status of these communities comm unties and the manner in which they are neglected by those who are trying to reform the world are deeply humiliating but humiliation is of no use unless it leads to a change chango for the better newyork herald jian tan 24 the new kew york rimes times gives the following as the cause and course of the occurrence which it locates at bourland So urland mountain bound brook in a small dwelling located about half way up the mountain reside a man and his wife the woman wom wow nn does not sot bear a very good reputation and Is charged with havin having 0 been too intimate with the husbands of other women one of the thet indignant wives whose husband busand had been led astray resolved upon revenge she emp employed loyod el six IX young men whom sho she first drunk drun drunkard kand and aud then gava gave them 9 2 to execute her plan plau the men repaired to the house of intended victim and at broke broide in the door the woman and her husband were in bed but hearing i n g the noise jumped up and in their night clothes made their way to the rear yard whence the husband made his escape ever the fience fence the wife wire rem remained how ever and was found by b v the y young ruffians rum ruf flans almost frozen in the snow and they at once proceeded to ta tar and feather her after which they left her fier more mole dead than alive the next day they made the aldr public lie themselves while on a drunken frolic |