New York Clipper (Jun 1862)

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And keep ay lepntetlon baa ^ : .. -nomklltaeMilnstterarwoi^ '. - Beoiind. liksihl«Tei,ininibUaito6ki. ..> Helden, white life wall leed, ' . .. Wtth.tbit<rao*ii,"«hat<'dnft,"thoaa"Neksl" ; 0h,haarD7pT»7erl aadownlknaal—' ^OiTemalhehindlsomaehtteed, ' .' AndTU be trae to thee u itadl ■. th;e fAst young man. '. '.ttlB VtSTIBfOITS VJE^TUHBB > A D f S HI ir d H A ft C H101E 8 S. A THBILLtna SIOBT 07 'FABT'aVp. FAwb.T XiFiB, . Mm pnttnlaily in the Citiu of ilair Totk tad BneU^ gtfing 9 Tiyid Tortnitmw of Beont latrignai In Ugh Ufl), aai a Hldnlglit Oirglei In ; !r 1: Vitts itrMt, tad KindndlOMlUiM. TOB TBI HSW TOBX'OUFnn* OH^^TEB XyiiL , ' -imn'itt • — -•• - ■ - ■ H tp'B ue oonunenM^ 'orer e peo] flgora Bipod tn'thai^lla of the floor iniha ohimt)eT ooanpled bT Uedem Qreheme end her newloTei-he W4# dieno)iod: with iret ind'beaipttteredw;lth mod—U^ halr hnngebontihu foreheeil/Mid hare end there wu clotted with blood, with' irtdih' Ui luuida end clothing were alio italned—tha deep'([iiih>of>a: ttetHj mtSewoimd extended oKea hi* obeefc, andrsi, Inthe feeble U^ht'of a smell lamp whloh waa bnmlng, he atood anrrey-, ind. the department, a more flenllah looking denlen dbiild ndt wdlbelmiglne^. . And now as he crept atealtbllf towards the bed, heole^ohed, his fists and muttered onreee at the sight whloh Diet his Tiew; fbr there he beheld the Tootnb'alawror wltti his heid-'pUIOwedOn the naked bosom of his wife, while aho with her ftlrj^omp anns enolroled the body of her partner. ..* ' "DaomatleB, and has ehe come to thli," oiditered Barke to UmsaK "that aheaharee her lair with snob a hell honiidas thlsf Athooaand oorseaonhla head;andthlals hla i41UlB7, bdt he shsll nerer lire to boaat that tnyw(re«(ulUii«Ur«i.". . And .drawing a long shaip knife from a case at Us sldelbe adTanoed to where the pair la7 wrapped In shimbett 'In so'dclhg his foot stmok agalnsta ohalrand In an InataLnt Us wife awoke and with'a.soream alarmed her companion, bnt hls ejes.weie never entirely opened before he had time as miiohU>. lMkiip BoAe phinged the long keen knife Into his heart and with one or tiro aonTOlalTethro'bs, he expired. Clara leapedftaa her bed and dapping her husband's arm exolalmad— !<^ftetoh, do 7on know what Ton hare aonet'' '•Know, yea of oonne I knows, I're.hflled^ear sweeibiaait l crseas, bnt that ain'tnothln*. Mow lookhere, nomoas.. -1 hsTsn't fimew spare, look has deserted ine al-^ hands. J'mhnnted Ilka a wild beast and I must learethe oonntix' t want blone7, and money I most bare, all 70Q'Te got and '■ thit'rlght aWa7, so hurrnp." WuhBrsmbllng hands his wife opened a small safk and taking ont a paokage of notes and gild aald—"~ "Seai here Is ell I hare, abont three hondrea dollars,'bnt how am I to get rid of this body." . "Three hnndred derlls. I tan yon I want thonsands; If 7on have not money 70a have diamonds, lef a haye em. - As for that oanaae let him rot (br me." Wild with terror did Uadam Qrahame -nqw become, her diamonds were worth an Immense amonnt of iaoney, and ehe wonldnot part with'them, the leaaSoaa with rapid thonghtlt otpnrred io her that she mlsht need all ehe had intheenntof any. dtacore^ taUng place of the mnrdez of the Uw7er. Hastily doiring her safe, she aaserted that her diamonds were' not there, both* wu'not to be put olf by anch'a statement, and adrane- ing towards her, he demanded the key. Her repl7 to this was a shot from a small platol which she Jiad taken firom tite safis, bnt the baUgraElng his cheek lodgedin the wanbehihdhlm. With a tarloQS Impreoattoo, he spmng at her and lelzlneher by her hair whloh waa now floating in disorder: ronnd' her naked ahonUere, he dragged her to ue gnnnd. Here he endeavored in vain to deprive ner of the key, and roused to niadnesn at being bafSed,he dragged her near the bed to where hlakiUffe'liad dropped .npon the floor. PteUnK it up, he held It between his teeth, while his wife, whoseatrengtn was fast giving awa7, begged for mercy, bat It waa too late, wltti both hands he bent baokher head aoross Us knee; seon4pg it in this poeltlon with one hand, with the other he. draw the knife aronnd her throat, Mttlnft It tram ear to .ear, and then let her roU a ghastly corpee npon the ' floor. He at once secnrsd the key and openliiB the fepoeltory, filled hla pookets with everything he thooght of ady valae, not omitting iLe .panel cosflded to his wife's care b7 Howard/and then' With catlike caution be sncceedsd in escaping from the premlsba.-- The excitement ocBseqaeat npon the dlscoveir of this horrible double mnrder was intense,- nor waa the ecandal and -private r«- oriminatlon it gave rite to, leas promlBent; the character of Uadam Orahame thoa revealed in a most nnpleastnt light to her respectable: coatomeia, was eqnally dlsigreeable to those who hadtaken-advantage of her amiable accommfidations, as it not only deprived: them of fkcUIUes for their amonrs, bnt tended to throw snsplelod upon themselves as wdl-known tteqaenters.of herhonae, : indignation was. also beely expressed when investl- Satlcn revealed that her hnaband was a noted borolar and mni- erer, and ahe waa consigned to. bar grave amid the goneial lamenlaUona and execrations of her patrons.' '' ' At the Coroner's inquest, a verdict of wiUtil mnrder waa re- tnmed. against some peteon or persons nnknonm, for thongh snspldon sgalnst her hnaband was<ltrong; no positive evidence waa addaoed to prove that be vras the perpetrator of the deed.' As Bmt e left th e house,he etmck ai^roes. Broadway and. down nsrsr meet again; bnt ev«nls over which wa havia Bo'eontMl^ a)- .tere4 mattera a^ materially that I have; be«n Indneed to:;<ake thlaslep;pardonme^therefor;, if I detain yon afewmonfenta wlilnllnform 'yon of thoM olroiuutances. I am a naUia of Engliild, and abont ' fonr yeaia ago my parents, who, although lilghly connected,, are;in oompuatlvely poor drcnmstances, compelled me to marry an .old nobleman of Immmiae wealth, for the sake of hla wealth ihoro tlian hla title. The Uarqnls of had been married once befori. bnt tiie bBly child that mar- riage died afewdaypafterlt4btrtiL..Th«'eameetdeeirecf the Uarqnls was to have an Itolr to bis wealth and .titles, and this In- dtfoea him: to select me aa a second spottsei.' For three years af- ter cor nnlon, there was no ptcepeot of his wish being gratl&ed, and a consultation with hi* pb^olans reoommanded a sea°voT- age for the benefit of au- health, which, althpfigb I knew it eonld not do me any good, I contented to forvarions reasons.' AI- thongha haDdsome aattleiAeit'lud been allcnnid me by the'tnat- rlage contract, yet if mr hnaband diedvdthont an helr,all Us vast wealth and eetsfes would revert to hl|connectlans. The in- Jiistloe of this decision so tmyod upon me that I determined to frustrate, if posallils, the wishes of nla friends who mc/a enraged at hla mfUTlige la, the fear that th« property would allp thivngh thelrflngers. .On'srriving la thls.countrywe^cenfflM rBanr emtnent persons, but an their otTorti Were Unavailing.' 'At last I met with UadAm-Onhame, who'nitbled rAe tocanyontaplan irtilob.I had alread7 eontemilated,^nt which as. yet I had not dared to put in eieontton. ibe result of that ^an waa my-flret meeting with yon. I need not teU you how my. aplrit revolted at fliat from the atep I was abont tc» t^e. bnt I waa most agreeably surprised on making your acquaintance. Hy heart iras .alto- gether free, for m7 muritge waa one of convenience, and ^ though 1 esteemed my hnaband mnch, I never loved him. But a new era oommencM after ou interview. I waa not long in dis- covering that the results I hid hoped for wore likely to bsAil- flSed.'and my heart beat only for the tUher of. that child whloh Was to be the arbiter of my destiny. The Marqnla was over- whelmed with delight at the proepeot of an heir, bnt did not long aorvlve hla happlneas, for he-wss cut off soddenly by a fit of ap- poplexy, and I am once more tree, bat with my freedom I have, alaal experionoed - the frlgbtfol maUgnlty of hla relatiqns, and also a change in my own feellsgs. I -was at one .time happyin the idea cf foiling them in their hopes, bnt repentant of my plot, I had determined that the cheat I was about to practice should never be carried Into effect But I had'great dimcuIUea to contend with. To have told all my tale would haVe been to^U- honor my. huiband'a name. . At Lut I made upmy: ffllna,.and ar- ranging mraflUrs as home, luvj fled hero, wh/ncs lahaE be free to act as I please. I have erred, and that deeply; bil|['at least I aball be ajared'the great crime I meditated." -|. "Tour narrative is moat affecting, and to me of deepest inter- est The emotions with whl.ch I now regard you at once impel me to offer you the protectloil which a hnaband iDan throw round you, and aa you aoknoTtledga that the late Uarqnls' had little of your regard, the neceialty for delay Is the leas nrgant" "Ifay, George, for so let mocaU von, I had .fkilly antlapated ycnr noble and generous offer, but this'must not be, at leastat present Thebuth/>f a ohild a few weeka after our marriage would but compromlae yon in the eyes of the world. fjU jUS wilt patiently until ine'vlfable events shall have passed away; moreover. It is due to yourself that yon should be more Amy acquainted with my blstoiy. For tiiia end I have brought with me ilapers which wiU prove and explain alL". "Suoh a step Is quite unneceasai7. I am alread7 perfectly tatlafled. I approve heartily of your deterddnatlon that our child ehonld not inherit the wealth'-or tlUee of ybur late bus- band, even if thla could be accompUabed by legltlnute meana; I am too partial to the InaUtotioha of mr native land to deaUe thatheehould be anyUilngbntaplalncItlxen; bpt leaving that conalderatlon entirely out of the qaestion, after what I have now, heard, I could never permit myaelf to become a party to sucbastep." ■. "WeU, at least yonwOldtrmtthe thvor to become'ciialddlah of these'dQoomenls.'whlch are' ofMbsiderable impAitance to m'euid ioour child; for ihoogb it can never become .what I onginady hoped It would; t 'have,' aa widow of the late Uarqnls, many Just'claims which canoot be deteroilned till after Itobufh, ' " napleaaant revelatlonai""' evening aa lank of' the last obapter, and at a late heipitUldame' OrAhanie 'as abont to lettra to her virtnoua ceocl^Mi^'a ring at the ben anenuceda vlaltor; Aoonstcmedthongb'the was to receive Iter [lenls at all hours, yet this summons occialoned her some sqrr rite, as Of this parncular evening ehe bad notexp^eted any one. ^domesUo informed her that a gentleman desired urgently to'see' Jtr, and b7'the name on the card she at-ono^ VeMgnised^itie !oombs' UWrerwho had defended her husband.' Herfli^^ cite was to deny blm admittance, but with'a' ahndder she tmembeted how mdob this man had her in hla power,-anil sne ooordlngly gave directions that he should be enown'u'pslalra. tuidlng in the centre of the room ehe received hiiA with an ^Ir (taipnte and indignation anffldent to Imply tihmlstakably, her itennon that the interview ehould be ehort. He iras drosed ks I itut oqme ttom a party, ihfoll evening coetume,' and f alanfe iMoed to discover that hla ocuntenan.c^ was .flushed'with ex- Halve tndnl^enoa In wine.' Be'was flir ftoU an m liltddng min Dd on this ocoaalait might have been almost constderedbaod- una, Willie his bos and eysa were.lighted up by a sparUlng liaclty which rendered his featnies rather pleaaing thsa qther- riae. 'Advancing with a polite bow he said:' "Faidon me Uadam Orahame for my rather unseasonable ■n, but the ftot la that being In thla vicinity and rememMring liatlhad notbadthe pleasoreof secdngyonfor sometlme,'! tntuied to send up my card." Ihla speech Usdara Orahame could not brft Ikd aa tmpertln'eht Bd'lnsaUDg in. the extreme, -aiad -with iohte sarcasm she epUod— ^ •■ • • "I would havs tkncled a fnilbnan wbtjid'' have sdeoted a more itsonable time for making vidls, and I trust that you will bring Ills one to a speedy termination." - "Uy dear Uadam," aaid he, "I a^.iORy Indeedif my ap.> earanoe tails to meet your approbaUcni but I did think thai ou might And it- convenient to dispense with the oonventlonil. mucf aooIetT, and favor me with a tsw mlnutasoonvenation von at thla late hour." :: ■Ton do W0II elr, to come h'erp and insult a defonedaaa womu -U jou have a spark of honor In y9«f,iyon win at once Isare "Ah, Uadam, there have bee* timw' whim such an spped to le would have met with an Immidlate response, but now l am ot mysdf-nar^atart not-rlfilen to me; I love you Mhdiy, iMr, my whdeeoDl Is wrapped up in oqe wild thought of youT" "BIwBlr, do yon remember whom yon address, yon who are owpllaware. that I am already bcandbytles.whldioai^otbe nkeo, to another!" ' . • "Bpeak not of thW-I would not aUuda to suoh an mndeasant Utter, U is unworthy to bo called your hnaband, andlfcaoui let yea have nothing in common—even his namayou repudiate, lajneaonce y'D'awiirnottolerate." - . . : "tnough, sir—enough of this—I have listened ainady too ug to thla language," and ehe made a move towards the lieu. "Btop-Uadam, atop, at year perU, and'hear:me bntfbra lomavl more.. I have «atd I loved yon, and I do ao, Ood knows »w aidentlr,. but repd me andthat love wUl-thmto hate, ■an me. if I leaTe thla house to-night nnaattsflcdi by.ttHnorrow iJJtonlHew Tork'wUl leam that Uadam .OtkhansJa the wtte pt package on the aldawalk—£» picked -It nn ... in hie pocket, pntausd hla my homS, where, on eutiung it be waa honoMtrocktc dlacovertbat It bod been nwji^ by a band ataaped In gore) ii was tied'i4oDd-about wllhlwme;knd SealM' tiHf wtthr%:|)eavy signet ring wlth'lhe lnitlala A. H. In the m6nun^ihe papSrs revealed-ihe fidgbtfU events which had bo-. eamSi add including that this i^ght have some conneotl6n' with the'tiagady,'he without delay caiMed the pa<&et to'ttie' Chief of foUiie, in wboee handa it Aaa-depCBiled tor aafe keepli^ - Perhaps, no one . was more tarroratrloken and affected by„ Uadam Orahime'e death; than ALen Howard; hla only relief whs the fact that the robber bad aecaied his pocket and that there- foretherewaalittlefesfofhlsarimebeooiDlngknpwii. Howw tie didlie thlhk.that that dreadful witness agabat him was evto; now in the hands of Lthoae who would flnd U 1j> their Interest to' expose hladee4s« T^'prepaie agalna^eTenta,-however, hemadt prepantlonstoreUre from his'buslhes^ by which he had made analnplaft>rtuiie,andleafe'ihediy. ' ^ Ik^ the burglar; bnttbatls not linaans, ascertained thkt toui;' hav^ no matter isntiis .notbf ,(or.,snduas e('ubI)e,wllo Itdtoanoh an'immaaalatV'MMorlBBoa aa. utter I can also w;a» good ofiotbfJdodo nunodpubt enjoy the scanr • ■ - 'Ur.fiuisrUafiAhea as with ^ m houaely whispered 14 her a« what aha >WVo61do«nedpdnh*r; ■ ' . • ^ ' ^«»wn'» name, wliafr' WAuld yon' have of me; if ion yrpki •t^y.aayto what-amount and IwlUnidwTbrtosattitvyou;" ■ Wwey,. no-^that;I-haVeenough, at leaat formy'jDreaoht ja^-no) ho, -!tls yont love'ls aU I atk,-lbr this I am wUUsg to *)5»ayour*Ia»e.'! 1 feqolrt, whatsute.(7 fiave .'^k even it itgranted aU yon .I3S.^"' ■'^**°>.?"*»wi *»» what man possotkedof ifelSJr?'^: -"**'.*''^''!.* hli demand, an'dbls betalBH. sho had rebdM againtt hla^ lSSmpttm"f """""v'*'*^? Soonier frwm whlUrahe Mf llo iiodeqf escape, she endeavotnd In some dswoe teovSv »me tte repugnanoo at first induced »art*™v the manTlrho now knelt at her fiwt a aulto^ fSSlwfifor? n u!fw bis hands and her sensual kiMrionB%3^^t UUtteiwiire ever ready tornec} Oxiiar»ivltttl^^^S^„ MdnaOy assumed'thefrkwsy andrDndstMWSadudlvlfM ^ii«nanttc' her-neooaali* Indeed, left hw nb eholo^iSir bd» ae»u compeUed to accept it ahe rMdvedie doitwUhlta ;f*Uo aa possible, Advancing therelbre with a AiUle toiHw ■ "Wjsht held out hot hand atd sild- ' «>wawt - DBo't' heart mutt Indeed be made of adamant to M. able id ■"•t^snch preaaing Ualma upon its attcntlcni you havi boa-i ?(Sll>^* itme,-.yBt bowUetttatonr otfrnpaoibekeptln' jjjtt.tailture ■ he seiie^hw in Us arm* aid cove: Jgjj™ when the^ hadMUMdrUsottpot blls* _ ^ 44*i)i.«^i;ow aflw iha'attaali n^' Toa-fi'Omi'iiriedteM, '"JuftSSS* f' OHAPIEB Zn. Earrbicltnjmi, Oe CWarvowa Laig^Tlit OUfU tMM'/Mims, ". '.- ■ - A few monlngs aflat Ihe events related in the preeeding dop- ier, Oeorge Hairtngtonwaa seated at breakbat-wlun, as ns«d, his valet brought hun his latten and papers, Among Uia (us mer, one atttricted hla paHlc'ular hoUoe, from the drcnmstanee. that the envelope waa sorrounded by a deep border' of blacky tnd the address w« In a female handwriting unknown to him. He lemalned apecnlaUng for a abort time aa to who Ifte wAtar itould be, bnt at {ast was com jelled, to admit that hewaa baBed,and with acme cudosUgr btoks- the aeaL nie eontants were ac fdlows:-^ . .;..:■,.'.. i . - 1 I . . . , •19 T^—^. Street, Biooklyn,''^^ ise^ "If Ifr. Harrington desliecto renew the scqualiilaBceof anoid fi^en^ he iflll.plms^ call at tha-abova 'address aa aoco. m: ^)0)^ He soon remembered i)ie fair. iHend with wham he had'sudh an inteieating advenlore, and hastening hit meal, he performM bis toUetwlth a little extra care, and atarted tovUlt tUanh' known lady.' . . .-.-.i . ■ . ' : In paaalng throogh the^ty Hell Park, on his way towards the Fulton Ferry, he stepped into the olBce of tho OU«f of Pdloc to aaoartain |f'any due had yet been found to the whereabouts of Burke ana . Jim, who had been connected with' the atlamptod robberv^fhla house. Be Wtt.at cnoe shown into the Chiefs irivate«ttb& whom he found engaged in ccnveisatlon with a (onUatanwhowasintrcduoedielumasUr.D'Orsay. Harring- on remembered Um to bo the huiiband of Ulss Duval, wh6ti( elopement had' created asoh an exdt(>ment in the tuUonabte world, ud also knew how gallantly ho had condnctod himself iq< that aSkir; he healtated noti .ttutreforeiiio proffer Um Ida hand, and expressed himself proud to moke the acquaintance 0} one whoso conduct in such'delicate drcumatances gained bl^p the applause even of thoee most Interested In condomblD'g Um. D'Oraaytwia no lees ploaatfB .to be introddced toBanlngton, whose name elood high as a^tleman, ' . . '1 .Aitha moment ,4tf,Barriia|toa't', entrance,, the Chief was eic' Aitinhig to D'Onay thepanlculv«'Of.tbe murder of Uadam m%HDftrogr'B«rin tnd^tenitwihduifiwUtbhUithe package' 'which aid been picked np and plaoed in l)la care. ' He now snb^ BUttjed it to-HaRlngton'alnspectlon,.who started on poioelvlng IhB mvai '^Kra?'- on .the soal; he;ecmmnnlcated to thoee ?esent'U|)><Gll.ldstory of Julia Sel^py and Allen Howard, (n inneoiloB with I!(orton,the'Bouthera merchant and the rea< eons tat SSf sllenoe hltheitoi bnt whkt was his snrpiiie whan D'Onay frapUyand with conaldarable'ettcUcD, laid his story before htm., - The result of this waa, thkt it was determined to havo a - mectiiig. next day.at ihe - CUeTa. ofllce, and to open ins packet in the preeenoe of Ihe person who found it and Jnlla Be-' lanoy. In the meanUmo a watch was to be placed on Allen Bow- ard'a actions, to prevent Us diape.'. Qcorge Harrington was not ICnjg in reaching Us dtaUnaUon in BrookJqrn, where he met with a graocflil welcome frofn her who had BO often occupied hisihougbtt. But shewaa much changed. Olad in the, sombre gamMnts of: deep moonilsg, ahe looked as: handaome as ever, trat the eharpneaa of her featuree, and an ui mittakable alleraUan In her form, betrayod a condltico In whlol thoee who love thelr.loi^a ^uld wish to be. It waa with a mix. iate'ofcktreme dUBdence and affecilcn that ahe avproached Oeorgci and silently leading Um to a teal near wUoh ahe toolt hor. place, it waa aome time ore diher found woidi to express themselves. Atlast he add:—' . ^ ."Allowme, deardi^lam, toexpreesthe unfeigned pleasure I fed st'onco tnote meeting you, and to hops that oar acoualnt- .anoe may not be tennmated ao aoddonly u on' a nnmer ooosdcn.'*' ^ , . "I am.equally deased that yon have been kind enough to take the trouble to find me Dnt,a8 I hav^ an expla:9ttt(ni to make wUdi I deoin U due'both. to yon. iind myaelf; an animation' llhtnigh'It ititlatt6bS to lowermelu your good opinion, i4>inM 1.% ih.uu *n .It --fUM ooacemed. ■ 1 ralhor yon would omit Indeed, It waa thought b«( that ther should firM gal ad the pnralaes and he«g^atti«y« .on- HpmMi .Miatt thei_ wonldlonaw shortly. Thsr-psoMeilsdaMsdln^tohlshonts. and found blm at lix«aUui( M>d>ia jBtaesae iiepldatlan.. The mondng paper whlah he haijnaipleksl m eentaiaM t» ao- c<w^ «f ue^Bndlng ef the paafcabaadafdf atMriplldttntit, ,<^4 Ills guity ocnsdenoe was tmified atthaUnqfht ifaakmaii Ilka^ Bu&elud acddtoltUy.drtipped l«ln thaabeel^and.fkatlt mlghtlead to hla detection. Tliii t iiiiiiai UMi iif ITai>lMliliW.aiin S'Oiaay at tUi moment only laciea^ hf>.aIarB^ and oa-seelu them hecouU baralr aiUcnlatoaasluaai^hn* atotba^tl Ua eaay chair, trembUng In every Ilmb» ' He M not tngMea ^^^}'"J^J*^^ »t the Ripper .ftUaJuid QolSaw ^^^t^^^PiV"' m hla worstllM^iemwny nmr:4bent whS>?K^2"**'^'^°*°*^ an early vlBltt Bather soon in the dav foiM' ••Thofkct Is, having Uttie else to do, T md, :<»4 opportanity to Intoodoce to yon myl VOnay; be hie lately become soeseased oTs . wouldnodoubt llhetogotsoqnaintBdirtthafe^r rfttali3i able vloeewilhwhloh thtsolty sbounds." " -™.;1iW ' "I stn pleased to make Ur. B'Onaya accnaisianei talnly fiMl flattered by your adectlen of meat Us mbi "I have no aonU," sd^ D'Oraay, "I ahall make an a. Harrington, seated near the Ubie,. caught alaht<^L paper and the paragraph oonoamiog the pacMwfaia auipeoted was (he cense of Botrard'a a^taaon on tMr « he determined; therefore, to try him a little.tDthar. :t "Bv the bye,'* said he to Boward, •.•tbsrewts temelhlBjiliDMr peeollar about , ny fMend'a accessiBB to rHW ^uA.rwtkm.f intereat you. . It was only this morning thkt helMaaedcf UK Sood fpitqne, mdthat by no ordinary mode of cotaannlaatlea, u fact it waa quite as unexpected aa Mpcrtuna." •'Ah, then he has hardly tasted yet of his cup of pltBtr. Wm ittwalotterjr ■ '' , ' '^0, but scmatUng vet7'nearit; li waa by.'moe tthiinn that It. ever reached'him. It waa lalt him l^y an nnda; and ~ ~ " '■Wherer'ahonted Boward. . . "In a bloody package the other night in'ftoadway." ••DamnaUon, than (t lA all up with fat,'' and dfandag a i platol fitcm Ub Maket,he phicM it to bin fbreheadTW belli without, In the mesntlmB, maUag •'•I ahaU be truly glad to be of as? service in my power, and I earnestly trust that you Wln'noi Cil],'when occaaloB requires, to take advantage of them." Ada was accompanied 'to Kew-Tork only' by the«Id Sootoh nntse who had taken oare of hei when an infimt; and bad'heen' attached to her ever siBM. This IkUhfdl ddnleetlc Waa the 'carty.tWe BBOtffioS. dto^hbd i^H%miS^l_ Ip a saliae of the enonaUr of heclBtaMta ftiind, and tf .■ertofbngoherlqfantlmis.. B7liaipenotBloB'alsoit'waa iUil Ada left England; ks the only way la which her disgrace could be .(thoroughly 1^ frmn ihe world. Sh'e bad sympathized wllhi her mlstreas in aU her trials, and waa error leady to aaslst' her in an hor difficulties. '. WKUn a few weeks after thle, Ada-was ddlvered of a son,- much to herown.dellght ahd the pride of Oeorge, and aU waa King on well, when a dronmstanee occurred .wUch diowed that ne mkllgnlty of her.enemlea bad pursued heraonss the oceah. oonree these parUeeweie hot aw^ of the sacrifice ebeiii- tonded to make, and looked forward to he^ adBonohment as the' 4eath-blow to thdr hopes. It had iwen necessary ihat the old rsekhonldhavoanaaslitant toenaAile her to pay. proper at- lUon to her mistress, and a yonng woman had been engaged A had but very recently anlved in the country, and whose ^^racterfrtmiEbgllth lkmnies,'and the fkct of her being also a'natlve of I^glan(^,had secured her the preference over other -dandldaUs. Bne had-not been long employed, however, when' her conduct, fettzadted the notice cf the old woman, and suiplc- lons were sronae^ that she was not altogether what ahe arooued td be.' Theae,were Confirmed when it was diacovered that ahe received several lemA front' England, and waa more than once detected wrlllng;.wlien she endesTored to escsjie notice. '8ev- erd persons bad a^.oipled to sec her. Trlvld aa these mattois appeared, they were Shfllclent for theehrewd nurse, who com- mnnlosled her fctn to tJeotge; Be took measures' immedlatoly to counteract any plots which might be hatching, and with bla valet took lodginga dose. at hand, at the eame tlm^ wlth tl^e consent of Ads, pladng .qne4)f hit own fdthfol domeitlca in the 'premlaes; his vigilance warnot zeltxed for an instant and well h was for him that it wn Wk' -: .One evening when thoe^4 -wis about ton daya dd, iho nur^' obaerved that her aadsupt .was more than usually actlye, and appeared anxious to escape" bUirvatlon. It was plain that' something iras on handthat'hacl tobe carried Into'effectat no distant period. . Ber acttoiu i^ere at once comihuni^tod to Bar- rlngton, and arrangements mad; to catch her in her own Um. Acocrdingly, he fcnd hls blonds kept strict watch that night About twdveo'dock a ilgura was obeervcdstsaUng from the house, (those inside were not .Interfere, aa U was the detlre. to got at the red authors of the 'alblr) and hupTlng dong :tlU ahe came to the corner 6f U^—'att<>et where a carriage wka ■i^wdUng, the Btcpa were let down, and aha was abcnt to outer, ,'irlijgn at a given elgnal it traa surrounded by half<a doaen men, and before the parties could recover ibrom their surpii&e, they found themsdvos prisoners. 0«orge,' who waa not by i)ny means anxious to have himself promlneaUy before the pnbUc in epnneotlon.with soelngular an allkir, had the wholo party oon- ▼njed back to Ada'a realdenqe, Tbey conalatad only of a man ud womian, with the astlttant none. The two former were r^Oognlced as connections of the late Uarqolt, deeply inteic^lod ilnihu wodUi, and, therefore, quite anxione that no one ahonld 'nierfere betwlxi it and them. Under threats of legd proceed- MB, Eanington roedvod from them a document duly attested, indtilDg thdr plot to osrry off the 7oang heir, wUch, however, Ka not to be utod, unlsea a simllaiBUempt was repeated, mion BOy were permitted to depart ■Bnt alas, the. plot was but-~too succeeafd In coe respect oly, that of Bottliig rid of Ihe child. Vodne expoeure to the t air brought on a fiaver, wUch in a few daya reenlled In Its,' iBarriBgton and'D'Onay bad been watchlnjgr m i he hadtlmerto draw the trigged, th^'ruah^d f- ' hliai 'At''the nimt moment ihe' OUef bf Pt entered ihe room, and .'he 'was .flnoUy secmei" and 'Mn to the OUefs offloe.'- Boward recovered -W'Cbinann ■ what) bnt rsfoaed. to leply to any quMlbna: iii W&cMtq «ha charge made igalntt him; so Biker and aikw cillteni wueda- tallad to-make-a eearob fbr thelMdy. ThetaonasWBai'latoBA almost. npaidS;:down, but eiQeptlng a quantity. ot gamMitt to> struments, nothing could be found. Slker, as a. 1m> rissottec^ suggestadthe yard i^lhe back of the house, and tesabed thlUiar Immedlatdy, . Eoie they commenced operaoiiwa ny insvestinff Uie stone (lags .Wtb which ii.wris paved. . While «e doing, OHktr inadverteuly Mapped npon aome amaU rT»ti% (, jgj^Bit he dissppeared'with'< yen that'wonld hjave'dcitsaiedltittaa Indian. Bis brethren inn to. his asalttance, bnt what, was .hl« horrcirwhen hi'fCnha'IiLliaself In oont^ ptivtahwn'badyl Be-was quickly drawn ont.and the doipsswaa not Ibbg'fi^fd- lowtug, .It was at once recognized as that of Baton, Mil was taken into the house fOr examination. It waa In a'stetB of almost'oompleto preamatlon,'tha watai'in. wUch'it'liaaiBin ' having kept it from decay. < . '■ ■'■ ■■'^ D'Onay gasod with tendemeea npon Ine IlfeIaa ''tWtnM cf hla Inoiher'a brother, and he mentally vowed thai^ come what lal^il; he would never hie tempted to enter a gambling hell for. Ilbt pur- poee of play—and to hit dytug day he kept hla feadutliin, - - The lUacoter; of t)w body uad Uttle efl(<k tmon Bonvd. srlia expected It; bqt^hat >ffectedhlm'mostwaa,w)ieo atthsohlers office he was oMifrostedl^ Julia Selancy, and lekmed thM.she was the anthoieas of aU the suspldons-Bgaisst him; and the avengerof her mtn at his hands. Then In hls'hkart'^ldha euneblstktek-aad'Wlth dogged-snUcnseas pr^pariedhlntdf fie anthatwas.tofiDllow. ..■:■>;>■ ■■.■■■> The reward or'five hnndred dolIanwaa.pald.betBff divided among-DI^er an^ hit fellowB—Ihe-fdlow findlng-tha pMUt geU Ung a diaH. At a right, It waa claimed that itbdonged toVdla, but shs^'BBuddcred at the Idea of touching'fudi t^iK ~ At Ihe «"«"<"B seaslontL two nates of faarfbl'lnlanst' Uieataite ofjhe'eonrt, and the pdliilla si'hriia,- .^umaiK the papers of the late Uarquls, one had been iohnd addressed to bis wife, but whloh was not to be opened .tUl kSer.thebiithof the child; thlsahsn«wdld,imd firandlt'tobe the trid of Bin Began, fin thq murder of .Jake, and i crlinee; and that of Allen Boward, for Ihe mnrder of ' Davis Nortos,.of Oharletton. In the former case,-it wsaproreA beyond question Hut Hogan ddlberatdy abot Jake and-hlB > aa^ tlve, according to Bob and other, ccncnrrent (eaUmony, .^aa i0 Hi UitMjf of one wbo waa in possesdon of secrete affectlBgJda safeWi- In the UXUt case the evidence was but too ptdnT^lia (hrUUngblalory cf the case, as ^venby-Jnlla, waa eagerly pa>- ubU, and while many condemned, aU pilled the banSfol'lMlac whohadJMen so foully wronged by Ibis wretched man.' ^ ' Andnolw,' bU4. by side, stand theaemepalthebarc^ Jusiioa i* receive senteilcb Tor their crlme^the' one a herculean niaBsicra whose'hbiHbly deformed features rendered him more. Uko s savage beast than a human being; the bther, taU and ii«tiii«n«K«j but pde.and-emaciattdbyconflnement'and'tha'wdghkcf hto miseries. Each of them had been by.a jury fbuhd koto of :lbs crimes Charged to them; andncthlng remained bat fmnadadae to pronounoe their doom, which hsdld Ift amanner lif lijupiasdn sofomnlty. The eantencs'of the court was, thai (bw,'an4aaA one of them, ahonld be taken back to the prlkoaAonk wU«h Ihey- weie biDugbt and there eonflned nntfla'day appolnied sherifl^ when, between the hoo^ of twelve atad two^' they'wan IB txi mbved to the ytrd within ihe jail, and hanged by IhaaaAtn- tUtheyweredeadl deadll deadlll. ■ - At Ust the day waa fixed for the doubte eiecntten to take place, and from that Ume the eflorte to obtain tdmladon to wlb)e« ih* eeiemimy-weie tranehdsna; fkbulous were the sums oflbrMiov orders. The notoriety of both partlee was such thai each taonM have filled the placewlth their friends if they had Ihe power and 'Inclination—frfonds, telly, who.would come outof oulcaliy4» jsee them dte, and leave, criticising the manner of their t^ipam iheworld. FriendslhowrewottheiehaskiDaniaUtadvan^yf Uany would have gone to eee them, bnt in the'same'spirit as they wodd have gone to see the bean In Baratmi's UoksnB. Bogan had a few wbo protested to be such, bnt their eharkciSM were auch aa hiduced the authorities to place k>eto on their being admitted. Howard bad ako tome, but be waa in no.^soA for company, and ref^d to tee. them. ' . . If is the'night belOre tu< day fixed for Ihe execution, and eadi In bis odlfWiIhgiuxda placed over theni,'aatcoBtemplkilni tlw momente whloh were now fleeting betwen them and etenilly. Bogan, with brotd indifference,-Chatted wllh Ua laUeiSfSaO. fredy Indulged in everything placed before Um; he did IlUe bat curve Ua fate and tboee aroundUm. Bnlwho canpiollaie'tB* despair of eonl wbloh feU upon Boward t. -Brought up In the ^ of luxury, and even at thte moment with tkoutandt of doIlMil* bit crodli in thebask^ the horror of the certain doom wUdiftO rn Umwasawini; he-waa constant^ haunted by the fOfiaw rictln, and now that hla end waa so near, he had oonaahled to see a dorgyman; .but hla mlnlxtratlont were to vain. Vnto> enatomed to hear of his Creator but to Iho.nse of profkn'e.oalbi^ . he could not cmnprebond the dootrioee of Ohrittrtnll^, and waa only bewildered by Ibo hope hdd onl to blm by repenbmoe; Bad he did, after his own ftsblon, repent and bUlerIy.tiio,ibstkehaA ever been tempted to oonmlt a crime wUch Bbortened his llfaa* fiighttdly, and deprived Um of aU his earthly treasarear tlDk here Us repentance ended. Biatrlandk'had ttadn'Strteaoa* efforte to obtain a oemmeteUon of hla aentence„and afWnthqp» remained eten attblBhCDr'that they'mlgMsaceeed; but sj.^or after honrnbrs away, even' thla died away. - Uorning then tiate, and with It Ihe certainty Ihat ii waa Ua laktday cok earik; $itm ■ -.!jJf'»*twnoiwiihdd to Justice to aU parties o« .covered b*|rwl9^| ''InbwSi joT^itlelhafi.would much ralhor you isotL_. .treatise maiflfM.oihaiwlaa' iH&sa, mteiidil Ulit wa dwnIA n unoondlttend -legacy of one hnndred thonattid pounds swllns, wUoh in due iline was pdd over to her. the tateteh Al'titloB devolving upon another trench of theftmUy. , Vrom the tlmo of Ada's reoovery, ehe utd Barrington were much iooether, but there waa nothion oimlnd in thdr deport^ ment' He -was oapUvatcd by her amiable and winning dlapod-. tlon,<whIleahewlinngly daveh'cr heart to one whose generous aBdaobte oondnotenUilcd'hlmtohtreverlaktUig gratttnde; he' waa her flrat love. . ' ■ .. ■ .-r.. ■ . OUAPTBtt AxMTd'f Ari«rir-:dlM*|iM -AifcMk^lWd Olid Osidimna^ <f .. Bjinani Md MyrnvrrTke Aeeatun-^q^'Dlatky Blvan. ' A°*!»''n£to appototmsnil theft met at the 'MBce «f the CUef jf .<Wke,.)Barrington,. D'Oraay, Ike, and Joliki alac<lhe man 7h<> |wd the package on the night of Ihe murder of Uadam wdUUlk' Altar dds prepkraUon. lha pared waa opened by the CMBf preienberof these 'aliaeeeee, and wu found to o6n- taliit .ihe.twowallate of the b'onlhen merdunt a odleollon of S^f^.tnd,money te the amcunt of nearly a hundred thonaaad oolw'IMtwhaltoterestodD'Orwiooatwu a paper stettoi that: tn'oonaequence of the diath of hla dder bhilher. be ifas ,>m-hdr, to, a I Nciton'a properly ak hla ddathi and intimating (Iwdeedll to ihls effect wonUbe ftnu«t peoorded In the Dlttriiil Altmisyis' ottees of both Charleeton and Xew-Tork. D'Onay ^^ *»teih earMly,ooBiratBlated by Ms fHtnOkon Us acckaalbn '^nk'Wiiiapi were iak'en.for Ihe immediate arrasi of Howard, ndMlt't)MlI<be nktEikkry to intUtate a miante wt^>b,.fk» Ohiaf UMdthsadtdlheeAedillcnef whieb/st asir own r*i Vtoit, "yrUiiita tad D'Onay wait illowsd to torn a pari the hour drew nigh, he became a Utile meteicompostl':!^ OBiyreqnMtwas Oiat h« might be the flisi to luffir.for he revottd at the thcoghtot entering into the vkUey of suoh company as thai of Hogan'a. TUa favor was acoorded in him, and aa the dtf bells were iliigtog the ben' ar;n«tt( tb* ehbriff and asalatante entered bis cdl and prooeedcd topm him. By means of a bro»<l bdt passed throurt hto knis ab the ennjwt; ttey were pinioned bobtod M^/ Uhs had anything to aay; when he thanked IheofflddiJbfeiWr attentloo to him, anl aSidlted Ihat hltfktowts don theti proceeded to tbo yardwhere the eca«M<r*aa«- With aflrmitread hoaaceaded the steps, and-plaki tew the beam; Baaliii down uoon too miutitnaa of I. S?,Sd^h'e''^to^^a%l»/'^^ The tope was tmr'aAloaied round hla ncok, ihp cap was dliliMB ^bSfrbeTaXS^vtn. •o^'^.'^v^^ Mmdned cl AOaB BMr- udsw^dowly in the bright sonUght of adondlMs skyi > B* same proSwfllngs' were now adopted to jefirenea terao— ooSdnottonoedUs honor at finflsgBoward'k )Ud abetdy ihore. Be bid hoped for ccbipahy; ahd nowk't . ina ao^- took place.' By some mlsniflasgement Ike •fff^*^ nA fixed llv a proper manner, and whsi^, the lope waa est, ttJW- iS?oSrBOth»Vlnstetdo/breato?a SSrtnta dowproceM^ofetruignUlloB; Us stnigg teswirt4 M» ble, and 11 was ftUy twen^nUnutea ere be was pniBeunOAy* dying, and noarly doable that .time before be was f dead,* And BO ended the Uvos olthete.twomen. wldi" iTiSia 6rt wiib>rtlBaBty;'SF^ „are teamed a trade, he afterwajtdaternkAoata^MUlllBVh wdbasMaeaMstBl namberof sodwy.