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CIIIANS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND REAL ,(;STATE ',WENT motyty.t.o, t t 611tV16L0 CO , PL p att ~•11 CIS A it LIN PALE, ATTORNEY Al' LAW, HMI LEPOSTN, PA r.ith the !Inn Jatiles T 1141, N*, I An II H oi . li IP Ell, rA I. l,tu7 RA N'S A 1).1 illklt)11 4 :0TY I Aen daily (except :.,:ttlitlAyit) from n A y bt 5 r J BARN HA R T, -In lii PpICIIIII.I : , 11100.11, in the Arcade Building /11111 g Gaoto, Terri it Ult J 1111 - 14 11111101 t, .. rlO Itr W.O .1 NI, tea 1, v. lAA prufrislonal MY, teen to the ettl7Cll. Of Pt) rf l'at'S NI ILI, n anti hAtoi s t OM: eat tile liatart.llo.ll I, SI ItVEy(fit,. 11•1.1,..,1.V.`“ A 111 pLI. 0,1 h.x, .1 ,11114 tooth.. Ae AU ippli kuo rc j., ott.,lion l rb 10 I=l I=l RAP IN A 1111.110 Ni ATIOICS El 'S AT LAIV Ace on A Itrganv s 1 ffvl, mu tho butblmg for enerly oe, ujoLul by IlumLs, Halo k Cu ihalohtt. A)lgu+t I)enr EXIM:=I AT"' 01:S. E 1 AT LAW 111 11 . 111 at towl to all pr G.•i , ,ilal I,u.i ot.“ I,lllLtri.l to 11, .• ;to I'Ari,ul.ll 0[ri.11... 1 .1.1 h. 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IC lOW AvurzA jaWATCIIMAKER JEWNLERAA DIAL.LLYUNTIL, A a!ootn: nue dnor Zang- of --Z. C. 11411040, store, un Allugheuy strout Clocks, Watches And Slowalry neatly repaint& Itnil warranted Aug 12 tf ADAM! DOY, ATTORNEY AT LAW i•ENN't 11111 attend 11 legal husineas intrusted t•litilr — Siiiieciaratiention will be given to the Court Prarties and Sativening. His 017100 In with thu Iton James Hale, whore he can Ana), ho consulted In the English and German . _ _ • - J U.STOVER, ATTORNEY ALIO COUNSELLOR AT LAW OALIAPONTX, PEN,'A • Will Practice his profession in the several Courts of centre County, All business intrusted to him stiff be faithfu;!y attended to Partionlar attention paid to colleetious, Zud all monies promptly se' milted Can be consulte',' in the li.rintal all well as , ti the English tangling" °Mee en 1110 et.. formerly occupied by Judge Burnside and D 0 Boat, Eng i P. Ir. GRIMM, DRUGGIST. lINLLII/ONTIN, 11 , 1101.1rMA1.E %ND RETAIL DiALNIR IN Drugs, Medicines, erfutuory, Paidla, Oils, Var Mattes, Dye-Stuffs, Tbilet Soaps, Bruspos, Jlair and Toocksßrughes, Faucrs and Tollot Astrotos, Truseuls iuul Shoulder. Wailes -CiuuLusa Sa•4l4 - Claw:nerd will find my 'dock oomplete and fresh, and all sold at moderate primes. rirrarmera and Phyuiclnns orn the country are hvited to etnualne my 1004 DEPOSIT BAWD, B. Cqiumir.s, , JAS. T. 1141. E H. N. MoAL!Ansa, A. 0 CURTIN INTEREST PAID ON SPEOIAL DEPOSITS HUMES, 11,IcAL LISTER, HALE b 00 , IiZIAAFOIIII4S, Crime CO , PA posrrs HILLS OF b EsXCIIANOE AND olicEivEo NOTES DIS COUNTED COLLECTIONS MADE, AND PROCEEDS REP BUTTED PROTLY. INTEREST PAID ON SPROIA MP L DEPOSITS FOR NINETY DAYS AND UNDER SIX MONTHS' . AT THE RATE oy FOUR PERCENT PER ANNUM—FOR SIX MONTHS AND UPWARDS, AT E TEE RATE OH. EVE PER R ' CENT PM. AND' ON THE EAST COANNU NSTANTLY ON :AND 0/Original Vacirg. 'For the-Deraticratip Watchman The Victory of Faith. sometime. I think I cannot hay,' It so— 'Can nevor with A Christian feeling how And say " tis well " Thorn after a thick rain Of tears has soothed my oohing heart and brgin Lending ino clearer sight 11(0 1 / 1 1 ' s wino plan , To build' tho angel in the life of man I eikyiennul its bitter portion drain And patient waft Air sunshine after rain 'Ti. hard to sow on• nart,hly joys go by But we vrho look for inciting And call our sorrows angels In lltn way To 101 . 119 nearly into Ankles, day, Must how in in. , eittfesA midst the thorny way, It is not long —and 0, it Opal is K.KI I will accept tins chastking no 11 ' 1111nd • Item:hell down to toad we to the holy .trand— T“ chuck the current which too largely flows In earthly charm tole turn its course , townrilsii,wl Pouraworrii, N II J I, l' glisqllantons. The Gunmakei of Mosco* A Tale of the Empire under Peter the Great 011 A 1 " f ER The time At which .we open our story is midwinter, and towards the dose of tho soy entventh century. Rn,va is OW Weill . . In the suburb:, of Moscow, and very near the (VI r Mo , ..kvt a, stood an humble cot, which betrayed a neatness of ■rrangvrnent aivi ',how of taste that more than made up for its smallness of srf'.., Back of the cot was an artisan's shop,•and other out build ings. The shop was devoti.,l to the manu facture of the-arms, mostly. Some sworda and other edged %capons, were !mule' here upon special application. The roaster of thug tepent was the tiero of our tale, Mine Newel. We find him stand by his forge, watching the white smoke as it curltil up towards the throat of the rhii. -Trey. lie wits a young man, not flier three• antblvienty, and possessed a frame of ino-e than ordinary synietry and muscular le yel. opulent. He was not large- mt a mi .. dium sire -but a single glave at the sotll tug i best, the broad should. as, and the sin ewy ridges of the bare arms. told at once that he was master of great physical power. His father had burn killed in the late War with the Toils, and the son. leaving his mother with a Mllliciency of hllSieliallee, went to. Spain soon after th , bereavement There lie found worl. m the most noted ..rui• ones; arid 1105 V, well wised lii the t I filde, he had r Lured to his native city to follow fits calling, and hilf,purthis mother. Near hy stool a boy Paul Pc, poll a bright, intelligent Intl, some fifteen years of age, who had boom( himself to thegunmais Cr for the purpose of learning the art. Claudia Newt I, liorw's lUVili i, was a no ble looking woman, and the light of her still handsome emnitcnance, was !icier brighter than when gaziug Upon her boy. She had a thankful, loving heart, and a pray erful, LI fru) It is snowing ag tin, taster than in yr, ' nuked Paul, as he took his seat at the supper table, in company with the others •• returned Rune, resting r, a few moments while lie bent his ear to listen to the voice of the storm. 'd had hoped 'would snow no more for the pres,mt The MIMS' is deep enough now. And how it blows "' er 111111 , 1. " said thH. dame, in an easy tru , dful tone, "It must /tulm when 1t list• bdh, and we can only thank (hod that we have a shelter, and pray for those that have none," Amen.'" responded I \ t "A ut7 fervently The meal was at length eaten, and the ta ble sgt Meek, and - tinerwa LPaI fl re tired to his bed. Iturii• drew his chair up close to the fire place, and leaning against the Jam he bowed hialsead in absorbing thYttfelt This hail become a habit of late. Ills moth er having obivved these fits of aliktra,:tion, became uneasy, and. pressed Rune to tell her what it was overlytticil 40Vki .41 cwt., stantly and moodily brooding. Benit thus urged, Rune confessed that it WAS of Rosa lind Vaklu'i (the orphan daughter of a noble man, and now the ward of Olga, the pOwer ful and haughty IMlce of Tula) he was think ing. Ruric's father, and the father of Rosa lind, had been comrades in arms in their youth, and their children had been play• mates. But when the older Novel was slain in battle, Runic was yet a boy, and the wid ow and her son remained poor and obscure; while Valdai, more fortunate, had risen to high rank ) and dying, left Rosalind a title and a fortune. • _ _ _ _ _ The young people, however had not for gotten each other. Rune loved Rosalind with all the fervor of his being, and ho felt assured that Rosalind returned his love.— As he and his mother sat dehatingthe Mat ter on that stormy night, a loud knock 6t the outer door startled them. " Is there any one here ?" the gunniaker asked, as ho opened the door, bowing his head and shielding his eyes from the driv- ing snow with ono hand. Yes," returned a • volee from the Slygi an darkness. "In God's name lot ins in, or I shall perish." • '• Then follow , quickly," said Rude. "Here—give me your hand.: ,TlLcro—now come." The South found the thickly-gloved hand INE '''f '''`. l A+ l. • Pbl) __/ i';',', 1 : 1 1 'l / i , Eli - =EI BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PEN' —gloved with the softest! fur -and basing lofd tilt invisible applicant into the hall he closed the door, and then led the way to the kitchen. Without speaking, Burk: turned and gazed upon the neveemner. •The stran ger, who was ryually destronc of ascertain ing what manner of Man Rurtc wOO, was a monk—and }minted rmineihing like one of the 'Mack months of St. rilitchael. lie was of ined:um heig:ht, and possesesd a rolunali ty of person vvlvela way cosmeal to behold length, after warimpg hirnielf by the fire, the guest a , ,ked if 111; enukl lie :ta comda ted with some sleeping pla:e. and hying an swered in the allirinative. Riffle showed him to a chaining and then retired himself. The next morning, after breakfast, the Monk went with Rorie to his shop, and ex amined a ith much interest the various wen. pons therein Rime questioned h i m rin4 n ly as to %%holing he had ttcr n i lion I,.•rore, but the Mitch replied evasively, and after saymg_that in ease the goomaker should ev er, iii any great emeigeney, need a fnrnd that he stamid apply to him, he ttliik his CI Towards the middle of the afternoon, just as Rune had !hushed tempering some parts of a gun-lock, the hack door of hit shop %%Sig upeueJ r and two Men enter, d They were young nun, dressed in costly fort, and both of them stout and goal looking The gull maker reeogiiii.ed them a, the fount l'onrad Damonoll and Jo' it rend Sr, ',dol. Itizezi th in k I speak ttilhl the NLvitl,“ said the Count. moving fort% a ril. oil do," retui Rom', not at all sur pri-ed at the I..tit, sill' IWOI/le of all classes wt I e 111 the lialotior calling at his place to order alms. l'int ate aistuainti it with the Lady Ito al Ind " ' he said t ant. red ll.to Ir i now beginning ti) it owlet • resoini,l PaminnC, tlt mu IT m410me,.., • lon Mimi my Im can ImAiTiL:l.ly and sali,rn to: settlk my 'i.:•••ii; to mal:r tho 1...u1y It ',Alm I my " %oil vvhy have 3 ii, to ti • tt III) 0118 'tiff 11a Lln 11, nil lit ~1 NISI I tou shlll not t v Loan I did not in. 31.0 'myself :till:, 11 i11er40...1.a11d 11%,11Cia I a ill e phalli. " 'lie I 'MI id vp itr this an Hpeakkr 6 . 111 a I. %, feel, dint Ile IS 41411141; a very Condi PI volphing thing, and m the 1011 e plOrei •• 11i1 is . o( nolde par vtong.t.:_ndol ely t:111 !I 1 :+tr ) t,),%tt statoto and ISt alt!: I ilrnl 1%1 . .11 Let. I lute hot, and rust have her for toy o )fe Lane lx.f it 10 ,f.e the tiohle Ihilte, hi r II IA 11 and he objerl.4 nnl In niy .41 1 1.„ utit attn.,' in: tl tit thine nal one 1111114 41:Iin it and 11131 %%a, r 1 „ v• lot feu Ile 1.11.333, full v 33 it a': I kung. and :tl: know, that she 4' r I eeo•i, • yolir slth• : Litt Pct he I. a n 4 b4111... llot Too MIR(' aga 11,4 Lt r lull , SO a tomple delibil flow %ou, to the lect that you can never vlanu her hand, t, nil that 1, liceeaaarV I ha% It pallet here all th.lActl Up, and all th.tt 1 t .itote I, simply tour .I;.t -nature licit , -it 1 , 4 01113 :I plam, avowal on 3 our part that pia !lava no hope:, nor thought, of seeking the hand of the lady in tparnago " As the Coop!. spoke he area a paper from the bosom of liet mat ten doti Wet and haring opened rt, he tuinded it to%s;titl, the gunuta• ker. But Butte took it nut. Ile drew back and gaud tl 1, INJ(Ia sternly In the Nee Sir Count." he said, calmly nll , l firmly, '-you have plainly stalt tl your pmiunn, and I will as plaisiiy answer. I cannot sign Cite !MIMI " Ha "• gasped Damontill, nt ipilek pas• ,ion. Do you refuse P" Most flatly " . - - - Put you will sign it !" hissed Damonolf, turning pale with rage. Ilere it is sign' If you would live"—sign !" Perhaps he cannot write," suggested Ur,aen ecuteinptumssly. Them he May make his mai k," rejoined , the Count, in the same contemptuowt tone. It might not require much more urging inures;xtutlo-.4,14--u4aFk, iaaa 4litaithel not all agreeable to you, sir," the yOlithre ' torted, with his teeth now set, and tho dark veins of his brow starting more plainly out. I?' Do yon seek a quarrel with me f" •• Seek —I seek what I sill have Rill you'kign I" " Once more -No !" Then, by heavens, you shall kiwi. what it is to thwart such as mc! lloW's that ?" As thetie words passed from the Count's bps in a low. hissing whisper, ho aimed a blow with his list at Rurie's head. The gunmaker had not dreamed of such a des , and *as not _prepared fur rt.— Yet he dodged it, and as the Count drew beck, Iturie dealt him a blow upon the brow that felled him to the floor like a dead or. " Beware, Stephen Urzen !" he whispered to the Count's companion, as that Ind! VI dll iiimfe`a Movement as though he would cornolorward. "I am not myselfnow, and yotir safest where you are." The man thus tichlressed viewed the gun. maker a few 11101110Ittli, and he seemed to conclude that he had better avoid a personal encounter. Conrad Damoneff slowly rose to his feet and gazed Into Ins antagonist's rape a row moments in bileneo.- His own face was deathly pale, and his whole frame quivered. "Ituric Nesil,': he said, in a insaing;inad &tied lona, " you will hoar from me. I can overlook your plebeian stock." , And With this he turned away. " Paul T' said the gun matter, turning to , his boy, after the men had gone, “not a word of this to my mother. Be sure." Oil the following morning, as ILiu in was preparing for breakfast, he saw Olga, the Duke, pass by, and strike off into the Born dice road. NIA, thought he, is the time to ealloon Rosalind ; and as 6 . 1)60 as he had eat. en, hi.; breakfast he prepaructior the visa,— .. De dressed well, and no my] in YOsCOW lead a nobler look when the dust of kil,,Was re moved from Ills brow a id garb. , Ile took it !terse sledge, and started ollf For the k.illlo, a ithin which the Dube resided. In one t I Ulu Qutoptuon,l) furaished s pa; orient ; of the palace of the Duke of Tula sat Rosalind Vablat. She was a beautiful ' girl ; molded in perfect form, with the full flush of health and vigor, and. possessing a face of peculiar sat eetnes3 and intelligence She wa . only nineteen yea', ul age, and she had been ten years an orphan. Theie watt nothing of the aristocrat in he: lock—mill mg pi oud, notleng haughty ; but gentleness and love were the true elements of her soul. • How now, %tumble f 'a.;ked Rosalind, as her waitmg, maid entered ••Thert is a gentleman In low ish, would see you, ' the girl replied. "Then tell him I cannot see him," said Rosalind. trembling "But it is Rune Novel, my [lush., ' • Rune ' ' exclaimed the fair ito len, stetting up. while the rich blood nonmed to her brow and temples ••0, I urn ,1.i , 1 he has conic My prayers are surely a:i.%t et • cd Lead him hither, Zenobie " The girl departed, and ere long sit , r , ,t ards Rune entered the apartment. De 'iralki it quickly to where Rosalind had arisen to her f. et, and tal:ing, one of her hands in both Ins own he pressed it to Ins lips li was ii tb tlidkulty he spoke But the emotions of his tint her-liner:llm at length, ail then hr I, , I'd ROW lillitS pi 1(01100 iii,ii .hr irotad lorl Cr p, unit her hind le be thip it ri 0 f jt o a not le I 111/ tit, Du' A t of 7 'abr. Rorie in foirlli4 .1 h.r 01 the Vela of Count D 1111 MOT 'tO ill , '-cop, I!4 !41Iouse and the remit -- 4 11.4,alitiil Wa.l,lotil,l.,lajai alarmed. Still, I she could not Indirve thin the Duke meant to Li- t, w her beset upon DanionulE The puke us. ed Imo money, - sh „ , ~,i. soi l ' ni g ht p, i hap ; be pla)ing with 11, I , rout Rune started as a 1110 ,UTI , •1,01 ILAShed upon 111111 Hail +lr. !bike ',or I }minima upon that mission In Twr,,, ti ..-. I lam 'rm a plat ii I '• A‘i ' Ihollght 111 • )elllll II 1111.141 if •• the Doke knees I , li. I have taught the Mk 101 l 1 ,1.1 1 , 1,1,1 he I, il ,a 4 that die ( . 011111 Daub. he 11., 111,11 , 11 fat Ille :•.,/ he I look, 11/ this subtle inamin :41 mike me an :1 di „itu tit fur inlitio,.; him of a plague ' ' Dot the youth was careful not m l Ito,i- I , , n .inu now of thus Ile tlem.dit she would be o unhappy if she lima that a duel Was k likely to come ofr beta ten hums , If and the Count After sonic minutes of I cgllp3rative to !owe, Rune took leave of Ro,alind, and was soon 111 the open court I lore Imeen ter ! tut his sledge, and then drove to the bar racks in the Kletagorod, a litre lie inquired I for a }ming, man named Ursa, a lieutenant of the guard. The officer was .piwkly found, and as he Filet fillfle his salutation was a arm a..:d cordial. After the lust friendly gi eet logs had passed, Rune rem ark ...I, • I , may hate a meeting with Conrad (*omit Dal/lotolft Ile has sought a quarrel „ insult ' rd me most grossly - aimed a b;ow at my head and I knocked him down. You ran Judge as well at I what the, result may be " -Must sorely tic will challenge 3 oil," cried the offal., elemtedly, - - "So I think," regunied Rune calmly .-- "And now will you serve me ill the scut f" ••%Vith pleasure'"' ... And thereupon nunc related all that had occurred at Um trine of the Couht's visit to his-shop, and. then took his leave. Ile reached borne lust as his mother was spreading the board for dinner. Ile often wcrrir - awriron hostile/fa, - Ithd - sh - e thinik,l4 not ()ranking him any questions. On questioning, Paul, in the shop, T - Ctrc: afternoon, Relic, to his greatsurpriv, learn• ed that the Black Monk had been there ilu• rung his abseneu, to purchase a dagger , that he hid (hewn mit of' the boy a minute ac count of the VI3II. of 11,rien and Woronoff, and that he seemed to be much 'pleased With Rune's conduct. As they were talking, Ur• zen called and presented a challenge from the Count. Rorie at once referred hiM to his friend, and he took his leave. That evening, about eight o'clock, a sledge drove up tolturie's-door, soil young °NM entered the house. He called Rune aside, and informed him that the arrangements had all been made. Pamonoff is in a hutry," he said, " and we have appointed the meeting at 10 o'clock to-morrow forenuolif. tt will take place at the bend of the river just beyond the Viska Hill." • And the weapons I" asked gone °Swords," returned (inns "Thu t.;t' will bring his own, t and be gives you tho piloiiegs of selecting such an oue as you choose. "I thank you, Orsa, for your kindness thus far, and you may rust sssured that I shall be prompt." ,upposo I exit hero in the morping for you . 1" suggehted the visittu% 'A., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1859, titiOtlitrbv pleased to have you do so," the gunniaker replied' ; and thus it was al ranged. On the follow lug inornin,g Ririe was up betimes, and at the breakfast table not a word of the one all-ahsoihing theme was ut used After the meal was [hushed the gun maker went out. to MS shop, and took down Trout one of the closets a long leathern eve, in which 'were two swords: They were To ledo Minks most s exquisite worknum• ship wad finish. gun: took out the livaV• lest, which was n two-edged waapon.. With a cross lilt of hra ily g. 11,1 metal. Ile 'A ced the point 'Tian] 'the floor and then, with all his weight he bent the blade till the pons mil touched tie pomt k to i , pl ice with a short, ;taw,: 'and the texture was not started Then he struck the flat of thin blade Imo.' the anvil with great force.. 'I he ring was sharp and clear, and the Weapon reunified unharm. liy Si flu hael. said the guninaker to his boy, :%!.os,ots does not contain another blade It that. Datnaacu4 never saw a Letter " "1 thinl, you it.o ugl.t, my tnivdcr," the boy retur ned, who had beheld the trial cf the Linde with 'unbounded admiration - -Hot," he added. -could you not temper a I,l,tde like that ?" • Perhaps, if I had the steel. but I have net The steel of these tso hlades Came from India, awl was ortgmAllv m one wrap -aou ponderous, tan hand..l allatr, belong I lug to a Bengal chieftain. The metal pos seaaea all the hardness of Cue lined rater, nth the utvitalty .0' the moat subtle sprolg My .11,1 master at Toledo ;aye me these as a memento ‘Vero Ito mention the auto of money he was pnee ofT,red for the )arge4; y u ti it m od hardly credit nt '' After this Iturie gave Paul a few dire.: LIMP, about the work, promising to be bat I. before night Just then (Yraa drove up to the duet. Rum. wr airead) Ile, In )ther naN in the kitchen lle wont to her with rt smile upon his fa _e Ile put his arms ishowt her and drew hl i ter /114 1.05011; I.h,S %MI, said this, and theft he keisiil bad lio. Ile dared ',top to speak no more, but optonnl Orr oloor LimsNell .. 11t1 e )011 a ;; trod weapon I . ' a.,ked Orqa, as OH 110: ,e started mi hat e,"ltnrii: Aanl .Inn•tly —awl 0110 alu h ... , 1)0 , 1 111 ire tr,t than 1110,1. -monk a iN L. ar And after some further I,l::Ains lie ia.llil,l eirelim-da it t t iti uttitinbofthe oword,and hi' pi Nll ,111/1 of I At I , hgth h; , ,,1 tLc river, and Lail an hour til.re the) 1,111.1t0l 111.. ap polu 1 pot. Time d.t) - teas iwastifill, - !icy had been lip( II ILo gr..und but a 6.4 v noway:. v. hen OK other party cane: in eight anion,' the Lend of the river The Ha, mold. lob flak Ova AS NOO.l the Count and luv second surgern bail arrived, anti the horses had helm secured, tile licutei nut proposed that therslould reliair to nn 01.1 budding which wits i hiaent hand. A) e " added Itamonitoff -" Net Its have this but.inebs done, for I would be back to dinner. I (Iwo with Olga tor,tay, and n fair maiden awaits any coming." Notice him not," whispered )I'SM, who walked elute by Iturie's side • That is one of his elnef,points when engaged in an affair of this 6uul Ile hopes to get you angry, ami Ba nnitinv }•eur nerve ' Never rear," an4vvele , l tin gumnaker The party halted when they reached the interior hr Ihe structure itiiir frO Count threw old los peldise and drew sword. Rune followed liN exatinde i+ Sir Count," the latter said, as lie moved a step forward, " ere we commence this work f whh all present to undestand ills tmetly how 1 stand. Yon have souet this quarrel front the first. With Out the least provocation from me you have insulted the most grossly, and thin is the chili ix. So. bvturt; Go‘l a n 4 man, be the result upon your own kad " " Out, lying knave —'' " llold," cried the surgeon, laying het hand heavily upon the Count's arm You have no right to teak thus, for you lower yourself when you du it. If you have come to fight, du so honorably " An angry ' reply was upon Datnornlolrs lips, ho did . not apoak it. llo ' turned to his antagonist and said, Will you measure weapons, sir n,ay he a mite tlr longest. I seek no ad vantage ; and I hove on - e - hare tir my stme length and weight as my own it you Wish it." •• I am well satisfled is it ti," replied Ru take your ground,--Are you ready I" "I am"' The too swords Were crossed in an instant with a clear, sharp clang. Tht above is all of this story t h at will ho Published in our columns. We give this as a sample. The oontinliatioil of it nom whereat leaves off here can only be found in the Now York Ledger, the great family tbr which the most popular writers in the coimty contribute, and which is for sale at all the b Lorca throughout the city and cuuntry, a here papers are sold. lie- , • 47‘)., f ,••••• „ • .., •, • . member and ask foi the New Yolk Lodger of March 19, and to It y0u,01,111 get the con• tmnatien of the story from wht ,leaves oil here. If you cannot get mops at any book store, the publisher of the , ledger 1%111 mail you a copy on the feetirt of five rents Ihe Ledger is mailed to suli,crilicN at '52 a yens, or two eopies for Addre,a your hdters to It-ohert Balmer, pahlicher, 44 kiln street,'Ww Yori:. It ei 017 baud. sorneat and beat family paper in t h e •ountr), elegantly illindraled by a 'high mond lone. Its pre,cut aIN tO.ltteflO k 01 er four hiuidn d 9 lh u u• alld loelt n; the hest evideney we ran give ;1( its a.; ilk. The Washington Tragedy =l3 '1 he fulloa Illg statement, Nth cr.un g the ta.4411.• tragedy has been made: 14 11- But ter, orth It furnishes a full ;no ra.ll,le history of all the eneuirst4iiacs It uuhu g this 0 111,1 41 ,y ‘a..a urrellee "In coot( rueute of orruneatis mid false statements which have ropp,mitd rn the ['Ol lie pie relation to thu llC.ltli eartou hey, 1 reo 11« , ,:11) that Alvah' state the fa ls, si fat 10 I: an t, 1111 t ., „ t k;currenee Un Sunday tz'ornitig, about 12 o h \I I receiv.4l, ht the house of • !maul nub allot') I •as st.tying, a note fiont the Hun. \lr Sivkles, saving ••1) vt If r 0111 . Ili(luny' wlurh I show, .1 1,) the rt J Aker an dS, oat. n f",‘ in, It 11 %, Ilout I 'I% tlien comn•rdng I :1 , 1" d 1 4 1:12111‘•T of the lade n n thoe, and s . n In my friend:,, • '.Vhat can Mr. &sir: r I iriorirrlirituly %%rot to the 6on.e of Mr Nn kle, Ili arrival, I Prowl twit room lyorr.r, ol 104 It it__hty 1/111VV, 11V<rW11111111...1 With grit tune lapsed 10.1ine I eoulil otitant lieu lion an :1,011111 ,if the (-wore of h:v nllhrt;uu. lie pt uno tanning lam a ,11,11,..,red and Ili . 0001 :Iran and 'moot look you 111 the lave' Finally he dr.:closed 11• o h 11 , 0% mg nutty vu: )II I.4lth,ty, 'alla So:lsles received an annoy lenity I , •tter, statin4 that 1111 wife t ea, in the halht of 'Electing Mr. .P./11'artoit Key, at a house WI struet, 'he negro neigh ' borhatol. Through tic , Sickles has ascertained that Mr. Kry had !Tilted a h.uae in that neitrithorbood, and 14 in the habit of unctii.g a lady there. eorre ,, pornhng in dress and appearance to :he %%Ire of Mt Si, Pd / i/vl/11; 1.0A+40/1:0/1 of (ht.:, filet , / lie Ileled them IO 111, wife on S.stnrlay night She stud at Olice tit it ' 11/I'.l She Ira ered, - and thereupon tzin , lo a /,111 eon -1.,,5t0il or her guilt 111 /it'll/11;Z 13y Uu, Cold/ A.lOll Cult thus erittultual lu,Tut gottuuu on muuce 1858 -,uunuu•times Ipi the /11/.,////ec of )1f Sa the house or It. 1111,!"1 tlfrtt rt the volltuutihuqui..ult of the .••elll •0.5,1,.ut of Corr{reis. Mu hey hdd tk lite.t lintu.rniuteul hoti,e uu.l rift , .ct et, tilts IV were iti the ha I.q. ef meeting fitqll^:it• ly. Alter lie hail apprised lie of tIL r-,,r• g oin g facti,,tio consult,. as to n hat relies 111,110 .1 pursue I advised biro to "end lu, u lie to hi r m , tiler at Now York that, Ai , it now near the close of t w evite no r, Mak Ihnt ,1111 1114 11 ' tervenitig th m.. 11,111 1111 , 1 011../111111.1..111 , it 111 the ext, h , rout l go to Europe for a feu - mouth 4, and,l,l MCIIOIIIII, a '•paratioa he ILA 1.111 , .1 1 1, 1W1 . 1 . 11 I,llilitn . llll 1 wif . thy I pr. I the all nr IVA , 1.11 11V11 °lily to our u pt i • lItIll1"1 - 11eylItIti MTh". 1441.111 , 413, f4r honor of hi, little ,I.lll4liter, anl Li. n fi lends, 'llia course:ol,AM .1 To this Mr. ,Sl , •kri ' 111,11 1 1 1 would gladly poi ;tie this coursc, but vo 8- 1111,1111111111.11, .10 1 . ..kn . ...1, 1161 e Kyj 1111 , 1 Illy 11.ru been, that all Alto u.ogroes to that: taughljur-; hoed, and I dare not say how 'Hairy oilier poisons, know all about the .em:uinitait• I lln a k bed-romii. and on 7,01114 loon stair, 1 mkt, in the library Mr. George It IVooldrige. n .Toil of the lloitie 111 Representative,. I sail U) This is a t.rnltlitalEttr.'' bandul nw the %Irate') statement niady by 1 1Zrs. Sie,ldus of her guilt, ii hich was written and signeidai Nkay then informed, by Vrs. S., In the kwva.' once of two fetmilettriand witnessed br them. r read the statement, laid, it dpwn on the ta ble, and said, I will go down town for awhile, and return here again," air! reques ted Mr. Wooldridge to say so to Mr. S. if l ie should inquire ftir - nie; : I immediately 1 , 11. the house, and walked to the club on Sixteenth street, drat:oc a glass of ale with a friqnd. and slowly re. turned to the hotly of Mfr. Sickles. On entering the library again Mr. Wool. dredge inforuied mo that limy had twice paa• Red the house dunng the morning and had a short tune slues waved his . handkbr• chief three times as a signal. ." I While in conversation with Mr. Woold-, edge, Mr. SicklesCiatUO into the library, 11114 said that ho had 'aqui the scoundro: masking signals," and h'e"a;4l.lod. "My lied ! this is horrible 17) I .said, •'Mr. Sickles, you must be calm, and look this nastier square in the face. If there bo a possibiliky of keeping the certain knowledge of this crime from the public, , , I 1 it sorintevert4.. V01.1;li1k; 1.-N[llll3KB 11. ou must do nothing to destroy Chit poem bil,ty: You may lie nin,inken in your bell( lust it i Isnown to the whole city." I It. instantly rjulital. -'No, no, my friend— ' nin not' It iTnilreinly the ton n talk " I then sand of thni be so, there 14 but one emirs 1;•ftl;;r you a; it man of 'honor.— lon Ina no nil na• ' ' A flt..r a few Intanents sileuee, said thaL Lc ^was sittisiled that hey had been nt the r tub house oppii Ate," and what surpris ed Cry ICU:11 WAN that his w to tron.u ou.ly th,,tigh holy curatii,itig hiii gent. 11.• thi a Walked wto the hall, and sit in , . "I ',due, iivrr with tu Stuart's win), to thli club lei,e, and he :nay h u uw 111 haa a iii in awl Gtr whin • le. u.e. tt " I .I , ,llLed, tel n.tIL,U ait nett the ,tree t, tern.. M, Si LLi oat 191- pri,.; u I h. ft this soh, p`tri) %%lien I belt NE, th, hill I am that 1101 nu weap.m..; 00 lii pert o. Ile wal ‘l, ,:110111 1 1 .4 uvoi 'laid noth• in to mu nh ott WOlllOll4 or llr rob thllity of e.teoontering • I wall, d,%lowly il)on tho area ie on tin., 1, OW Corner. an•i a, 1 v.lig u , ,,• Ing the r. I a ItN he) aitvante a hew otep, town-Y.4i ill ,11111 e; tl.r pa) 111,;, —GM/4 ntot,tr:,;, it tat it ii Ic day s‘o lia‘c ' I sp I. • IlaNe )on unu (I'llit. ill • I II I. • I hAvs.... - I a I, S.l,i tit in hi, ro I" 11. lib `, I I rd. • .••., a I It, 1, tiascc.ll th( I a,u g,,mg op to ,ei• him : goo', an.l till nod to Icave hum Ab 11ki sl Mr Si klvi for the first time aril I I , at log , t b c h nu,c, coming rapidly dov, on the aide next Ow 3.11 , 1 111011 near !he ha l a I'd, ,at lam a 1. tt fa tley way It, ti, when I heard cx rla a laa I "la. I , yot. a, oundrel, pat at t dihttonta. d Illy )1t Inc yuit dtc I tur, .1 h , 111 , 1 K 1114 hafili .4 • 1...4 ...At lI.If ket, unl t a m'x i , tl oi 5,(161e4, lit ,il,l lili• ilk, har g o or ul.ha the.n a.lvaticed on `..e, tlt ILO' 10111 M Ith l u , kft hand by the collar 01 hi, coat, nod seemed to make an uir, r t 1.. atiike u rth rlght I:: I which I then supposed to he a weep- rot Mr S. barkeri into the twiddle of tho street, n Iwo he str-o.erroluol ip nritl.r.o.:ttrug self flow Key's grasp. thew a pintul fpia ros oit reost po. Let, and presented It at Fey, who retreated 10nr.1,0 an? nr: Sixteenth street too iii ihe and thten sonetlong at titchles S,. LI,: followed. and when with in t, a feoot-, tired ! stn that Key WAS Noilodtd lle stJggered towanis the side sa)irg.— I )on't shout ow lle lean ed rl, a no.otnent lgolonst ot treto %%Iwo Nseliles :whit:wed !won hurt, rvdloo 1,1 it cal., MICA th,,, (if, 01 t'l , ' third 11111. 1., Key w„, frt , :,11.11t.1) C1 i.11110,1 i.11110,1 • 1 . .41 ‘lllllll., hove olt,hon ,oro no . t I wo, .1111 )r,t hoost die'" lie niter, 1 thr , o• words ague w hoe standing 0% C I IGs n ith I:, f VC: !on harlot Ito Is noo leol I. lit the Ci)lll.,t I 6411eVell Ili :both to be ;timed Who a I left Mr. ot.e I It t I it 1 dem:lit of meeting , los• objeel Lung to visit It I I /1., nronq n ith roe 1 (lid • laleati. 1.1 to take 11114 11, 1.11 1111,1 11, 1. It tlic h0u.. 4 1 qiter tau and II it }lout a 1‘ • . 11,4g,shn ear; to. , aid , tb.• 1,J.0n /6 . .. e nurih bdt/C . of OKI inc I did not !so., t th.it \ ea. apinoa,•hing, 1,1 dnll to anal I turned to leave / 444 1W: naw Ate. Nokia. *6004 «re •Koy art, r ht. fall, nor 1.1. c.. his pla 101 Ilr II 101 Ills hold or Hothnig .111, r the third 11 , e. I athati.;ed anti lc/lc Nlr. arm, an I waflo..l with hire up tet oth 11 . 1 iet. M.! a It ised him to go to io the tn. General's -- Ile 411t1 so I returned to the seen° an I pi,9..e.1 op an o' c ciaglas, from the middle of - are" t,;711r gickles. Tbt, t., the e. halls Of my connection Oitli this 1111 1 - 0-(1.11:11.0 OC,I Iroice. It is not. title that I r I t1.t.1 •41i14'0. 111 4 ::ained fir Key. lie Nr.t ,t1 , 11..,5e I 111',`, and Our .interview did not last 0110 minute I liaveknown the hitt; 11r Key iii New Yolk and in Washing ton glut iii, the I tel ter) years, and out . rola. 60110 !MN e CVO , ' been of the inoit .character. I did not anticipate a collision I on the Sabbath, though I did not iloubt but that it-would tabu place at an vary day • SA4l'l4l Ilarcreitwoant• 411 is statement is (tiny corrohersted by J. B..mator and Mr. IVoldrialgo, a clerk in t the ania of ltep.resentatiees. MILS. LEE, an aged %edi t et ; C , ol4mbus t Ohio, a few (lays sinFe , obtained a warrant for the arrest of a Mulatto named %Cattalo Folly, on the ground that he had destrort her happiness, by marrying her dumbter . Mary Ann, a very prutty"white girl, making an oath to the effect that the girl was eighteen years of ago, when she was bat ststeen(— / The girl, however, appears to kmr luatetifxt with her doubtful colored husbekad. _ t fe said that. the reason wiry the Yaokee was made after everytiog else wee, beam so i if be had been created first hb 'would have annoyed the Almighty by endless sump's . - tione of improvement. 11:1
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