Show the he coming vay war I 1 in making their commercial or political arranged ai arran range gei ments n ants for the future our cit 1 eizens would d do 0 well to lake ta ke into their calculations the war iiii agitation tation which is is now slaking 1 T E europe I 1 and in d which Ih ich ere I 1 long will be sla succeeded ee A by bytho the dread ro rc aliby abay itself destined to lo convulse the continent and its islands to such an extent and such a deree degree as the world has not w witnessed since since bonaparte nearly half a centi century ary ago played pla ed his sublime pirt part and made ins his exit from the stage the premonitory ings and rumblings gs of tho the earthquake are already felt and heard the combustible materials beneath the surface are beginning to come collie into collision and soon the terrible up heaving and the grand explosion will w ill a as bollish the age ae 11 the breant present emperor of the french will follow the role of his uncle under altered circumstances with a new generation era tion but with almost the same enthusiasm spasm w which aich had before conquered nearly lyall all europe popular liberty has made great progress since since then among the lia ha eions of europe including england whose hose old decayed aristocracy enlisted enlist cd in in the cause of the coburgo Co burgs is every day da retiring ret retiring irin before the assaults assaults of the fresh arid and 6 vigorous orous democracy and the doctrine 0 of f legitimacy or the kingly right of hereditary descent by w which aich the crowned crooned conspirators of the congress of vienna got rid of napoleon 1 L aa who was the choice of the people is is i 0 o longer avail availably abl e to dethrone and banish into exile the nephew w who ho holds his throne by the same title as the uncle the first act of the drama has been herfor performed led in in the crimea by naich na pole coleon orl III ift his has reduced two of the gi eat I 1 powers of europe russia ruia and ED ang land to the second place ill in the scale of if nations ills his next move wid and it it is is a bold one is is to 10 bring down to the same level lei el the only remaining f first r S t rate power pow er austria the second act of the drama will open in in italy the sconce of tho the first brilliant triumphs of the elder napoleon apoleon JS other fields ill in rapid succession will receive the red rain rain which makes th the e harv harvest est grow already the pan parve enu lill is the first potentate in in europe ile he will soon be something less or something more inore if he has less of genius ganius and of bf tho highest order of talents for V a great gene general al winch which distill distingue dist ingui luishes tied the hero of he excels him in in tact and atari of diplomacy in ill the coming comin snuggle astl 1 he has secured the neutrality of russia and probably the active icove sympathy 1 h of england een to the removal of 1 her 1 present prime minister from office I 1 the tread of his battalions will soon IS shake hake the plains of Lombi idy and aid venice nic nicette ethe the fair garden of italy and the opening roar roar of the new cannon which lie he is is now casting at vincennes mcenness will mil speedily reverberate le from the alps and the AppL App enines nines in in the awakened ea par of europe his position which he so clearly de irly defines is is the ver same as that of na I 1 lie ile stando midway between I 1 revolution and anarchy and le tiling velling proletarian sans on the OD one e side and nd exclusive class privileges of hereditary nobility and the divine di me right of lings icings on oil the other lie ile is the arca champion and exemplar of national nati ciul in independence and of democracy c y suited to the times limes and to the atmo atmosphere phere ot of europe ile he contends for the right of 0 e ey nation nation to choose its own on n rulers an and adopt its own OMI form of government and this grand essential of human free freedom dorri is denied to a large r fortion of the italian people austrian oppression is is driving dehing them to revolution and to extremes ex remes beyond the principles of m moderate democracy to prevent pre ent this sweeping sw TG revolution 0 and the anarchy bon consequent sequent upon it is is the avowed design of napoleon ile he will anticipate antici pite the stroke by striking I 1 the first blow himself ile he will therefore appear in in a highly favorable light I 1 erht c to the nations of europe the friend alile alike of freedom and order this is is a grand stroke worthy of the actor of the coup detal every ei ery steamer now therefore that comes from europe will henceforth be looked for with great anxiety and those who inho are on engaged 9 aged in commercial or political affairs or who contemplate such transactions in the future will act unwisely if they do not in ja making their arrangements take into account the tempest I 1 of war which is is about to sweep the italian peninsula and the w whole hole continent of europe europ C 0 1 tb tho ahli af pf arrew I NOTON reb feb 28 1859 there are many rumors in m circulation iii ih relation to the late melancholy affair between lion hon D E sickles and philip Bar barton tonKey key many of these statements are unfounded and most of the details d eals are exaggerated I 1 have been able to glean the fol following loNing as a full arid and relia reha lie ble account of the matters connected with this tragedy last thursday evening mr sickles received a bundle of letters addressed to himself among them was an anonymous communication which he overlooked or did not open till friday morning this letter charged infidelity to her marri marriage agre vow on the part of mrs mr s sickles and stated further that mr key had hired a house on street between beaw een K and L streets street sand and mr keys motive in in hiring the dwelling was for the purpose ot meeting ine eting mrs sickles and that mrs sickles w was L in in the habit of visiting mr key at certain hours in in the th e day mr sickles was as a naturally would be supposed at first inclined to treat the anonymous firebrand as the wok wo z of malice but the circumstance bein being I 1 de tailed with such precision his suspicions were aroused and accordingly lie he requested mr george B woldridge a mutual friend of himself and hi his lady to ascertain the truth or falsehood of these assertions affecting as they did his honor and that ot of his family mr wooldridge undertook the mission and visited the neighborhood indicated in in the anonymous anon missive to see whether ghether vh ether such a house had been let last summer and under what circumstances the lease had been granted he there leathed leal ned that mr key had hired such a dwelling at the ill time alleged the landlord IN was as a colored man mail named john G gray ra y who he stated that ho he received fifty dollars do I 1 lar s a month in anth rent for his house he having furini furnished hed it ac the house was w as a two evv 0 story brick no one else occupied it mr key commenced going there with mrs sickles in the month of january last key generally entered first and going up stairs would hoist boist the first window over the door an and d ban hang out a towel or a white chandker handkerchief chief as a sig nal t to 0 11 arh r sickles that tha t all was clear ile he tho then W wod rou 8 id leave the door ajar for mrs sickles to enter the last time mrs sickles and key e had been at this house was on oil wedi wednesday the alt on that occa occasion ion they entered in in the back way w ay through r an olley alley N way ay leading from sixteenth treet street on this wednesday night there came along a man mail closely muffled in in a shawl ile he asked a colored woman standing on the pavement whether the house was then occupied or not yes S sir ir was mas the response very well all I 1 want the mysterious gentleman replied replie dand and turning in 1 around walked w away aw ay in in the direction tio n of K street ile he was observed however to ban hang I 1 round around the nei neighborhood for a good part 0 of f the evening eventually key was seen to leave the devellin buelling duelling du dv elling ellin and the S tranger stranger muffling his face still closer spoke a few words to key and then hurried ri edoff off it is is supposed by many that he was t the he author of the anonymous letter mr mi sickles knew of an intimacy ex ian asting 11 between bew een mr key and his wife he supposed it simply an ail inno innocent cont but incautious indall bious flirtation and on oil mccoan account t of the scandal that it excited in many circles lie he remonstrated with hr br h b r she h did d nut ut pay any heed to these entreaties treaties cli 0 oller lher ol ler husband but continued uninterruptedly ru p idly her singular but by her husband bi a unsuspected ted intercourse ky was known to be in in the habit of attending in the theatre opera balls soirees and other oilier places of gaiety and fa fashion hion and was tt as almost invariably accompanied by mrs sickle s lie ile indeed followed her everywhere it is is said that key v was as accustomed to boast of his attentions in that quarter and that at the national club house the criminal intercourse between himself and mrs sickles was nas well known and form formed c d the topic of conversation mr sickles dwellen was appo opposite site the club house and key was v as accustomed to go up stairs to a window in in the latter building overlooking sickles house and hang out signals to mrs sickles ile he would also go in lafayette square wave his handkerchief at her throw out oat hisses and malt make profuse demonstrations rations of attachment before the fatal denouncement of tins this unhallowed intercourse key had been time and again w warned arnad by his friends that something dangerous would tild grow from his criminal attachment ile he was I 1 accustomed however to treat these friendly admonitions with an ail air of haughty bravado lie ile would listen to no remonstrance form any quarter ile he had been known to boast of his amours in society and it is said that mr buchanan being informed of mr reys keys character rac ter had made out his dismissal aid was oil only I 1 y i waiting to select a successor previous to sending in the document to the senate when mr key met his death I 1 visited sickles Sic liles tonight to night in th the prison ile he appeared tobe to bo in in good spirits and had bad been visited during the day by many 0 of f his friends and congressional colleagues 1 he 1 e positively ively refuses another eximina examination t i on and declares his determination to remain remain in prison till the day of trial ile he asked no favors from the law I 1 A dispatch was w as received today to day div from yew new york city from the friendson friends friend of mr sickles sympathizing with him in his sorrows public opinion m in that city is 1 s said s iid to sustain mr sickles in in his conduct Mr Sickles affection for his daughter da 11 weighs heavily upon him ile ho feels chachis that his hopes are blasted and that his home is broken up the mother of mrs sickles mrs bagioli bagish and the mother of mr sickles arrived in this city tonight to night mrs bagioli bacoli will take charge chare of her daghmer dagh ter while the mother ofila of mr sickles will take under her chiric his daughter public 0 opinion is universally in in favor of mr ir S sickles cp ca ea the counsel retained by him bim einar embrace ce the following named gentlemen ent lemen stanton Ra chilton arid and margruder david paul brown brow n esq of your city is not retained as has been reported the 1 he remains of mr key will w ill bo ba taken to baltimore to merrow afternoon at half past three oc lok and will be interred from that city this thi s evenings e ciurus tram train brought many friends of mr eckl sickles es from N kew eav yo york the greatest greate t e excitement ci ement stil E till prevails evains ev ails the intimacy c y between mr 1 ey key arid and mrs sickles had been remarked in in washington ton circles for a year past and had been llie ilie occasion of more than one disare disagreement ement in m the families of the 9 P parties ar tl s during the last congress rotes notes P ased between mr key akhir and mr SI z 1 lez les on this sub subject act w which aich were w ere followed follow ed by a complete reconciliation and mr key visited as usual at the house oi of mr sickles having dined v ith mm at a large party not rn more 0 re than ten days ago the last timp time the writer of if this article saw mr sickles and mr ney key together was some tenor twelve days ago it at the residence of the former the lady herself being present with other company r any mr key was nas connected with hi some of the most distinguished families in in this country one of his aisters is is married to the hon george pendleton me member in of Con congress ross from the chiai cincinnati dinati district and another is the widow of the lamented blunt of the navy chief justice taney is is the uncle tincle of mr key and he ha is is connected with the ae swarn IS and corrollo coi Cor rolls of maryland |