Show A LESSON DERIVED tim tin circumstances connected with the white steed case ease at farmington are still more or less fresh upon the public mind the verdict of the jury in acquitting mr steed charged with shooting and wounding with intent to kill the seducer of his wife will be generally endorsed by the public the act was done under circumstances of the stron strongest est aggravation including besides the violation of the purity of his marriage bed threats by white to take his life on sight the whole case should teach a potent lesson to people liable to be tempted to take tramps or other doubtful characters into the bosoms of their families exposing the latter to a fearful danger from which they should be vigilantly shielded by those whose duty it is to cherish and shelter them no inducement should be sufficiently strong to lead men to commit such an egregious erro rit may be done because tramp labor can be occasionally obtained chea cheaper p than that performed by more reliable people eople but as in the case of mr steer steed what a terrible price is sometimes paid for it after all nothing can place a family into which such a fearful inroad bas has been made upon their former footing even the of benevolence should not induce men to take people of doubtful character into the bosom of their families if they are disposed to render assistance to distressed humanity the aid they tender should take some less confidential form than that |