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t day — attempt at robbery — Public sentiment, &c. Harrisonburg, Va.,March 19, 1861. Yesterday we had quite a snow. It continued all day, and far into the night. It reminds one of occupying a position farther North than the map assigns us. Looking like mid-winter, of course the anticipations of spring, so apparent a few days since, are dispelled. Yesterday was County Court day. No business of importance was transacted by the Court Much auctioneering was done; some of it by J. T. Logan, Deputy Sheriff, who offered several likely young negroes; only one of whom were sold, owing to the low prices offered. A negro girl, 21 years old, (a likely young woman,) sold for $750, cash. A daring attempt at robbery and murder was attempted on Saturday evening last, in this county. Mr. G. W. Stanley, a lame man, colporteur for the American Tract Society, was coming from Conrad's Store, towards Harrisonburg, and, when three or four miles cast of McGaheysville, in what is called