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From ( >ur < >avii Cor- j UY VIRU 1NIA UK rOUBEST. u An 1812 soldier, did y- u say ( ' " 1'os, and as hale and hearty now in l?i** seventy -filth year as he was at New Orleans at the head of his legimcnt. lie is a splendid fellow, and 1 can promise juu a hourly welcome on the strength ol your uniform. By the way. put your heart in battle array, for the bright eyes of Agnes Lawrence will surely attack it." " And who is Agnes Lawrence?'' " The Colonel's grandchild, as lair a cottage girl as lives in America. She is ! nn orphan; thr Colonel's housekeeper ; face-washer and scliool-inistre.vs to her little i brother and sister?and' I'aptivutor nt my i'rmnd Ceorgo Hamilton's heart," s,.i 1 Norman (Irani, laughing. fhev w re two li?ht hearted,brave young men who thus chatted, as they took the ro.nl to Soiuervillo. The older of the two, Lieut. Ceorgo llami. m, had invited Lis friend and class mate Norman Crunt?also Lieutenant in the I'uited States Army?to join Itiin in a ride to Somorvillo to visit <'ol. Lawrence, an ni l soldier who had won bis ti:i in the war ol IN12. Agnes Luwreucc, the grandchild of the old soldier, was, at the time my storyopens, in her seventeenth year, She was very beautiful, with wavy brow it hair, largo blue eyes, aud a grucofhl figure. She had been educated in l>o*ton, and eould Lank with many a city girl iu her accomplish' laents, while h.r ? h ;her's good sanao i .i I reared le . ..uplUUmenia <?u the * ^*?H jjf fi iy w solid. Kngliali education, other accomplishments, hejr. w^mtsio. Hhe could f*' ' ? ' '% *' -\^-wwtTnjs .wonf u,M U4J^fc^^V^L4 girl. 'tie leva-1 Horace and little Mary, live other i hi41*0n of his dead son, but Agnes wis t.t i pride of tlio old man's heart. If he took the lad to the woods to learn him to shoot, he told hiui^.h# feats his sister had (lone with a gun at his age, and Horace took, all his lessons on horse, back with his fearless sister by his side, mounted on a horse that the Colonel had trained to | ace, march, change and curvet in t.ue military -tylo. (leurge Hamilton had been char ! \ liis lather, when he left his home in (ienrgia to go to \\ rot I'oiut, to call upon < "ul. Ho wren. a, who lived at Soiik rville. some lift \ li.ih lioin the in !.; trv >ch ?t,lj ,n i tu.tl' tin Hr.~>r i .11, li I a t lie a Irena nt \ isilor. lie \\o.~ then i>Ua tad ainl Agin We nvayaU school ; l-uf tiie old eaiup ?i.ruing Mori ' an 1 t h" iihiiu itod eoiivers.itim of the Colonel possess-d a ihaiui t >r ilie young soldier, and when lior uioth r'> death railed Ague.- houie some six mouths brio re tlie ihtu at wlii h my story opens, fix* I ' - ' <0v u\j i ii.ii 111 iur uk* youM-4 111.ill. '!'i> n ttun to the two rider* whom we kit on the way to Somerville. ('hailing pleas nit!y, they rode on slow ly, cnj ?viiiir the cool al'ernooii air, till they stopped at the summit ol' a hi'l which overlooked the little village. At the loot of the lull was a .stream, narrow, hut tunning with that slow motion which shows deep water, and ns the young tneii stopped, their eyes I. 11 upon a young horsewoman who was ap-, proachiug the bridge which spanned the water. It was hut one wide plank, yet the rider role fearlessly for waul, keeping her liorso at an easy trot. She wore a black cloth habit and a small black hat. and the tiny halt Is were Coveted with black gauntlets, Her hair was hrni ed in wide brack, i niching each cheek, and the rich crimson it lie re showed flint she had not long been riding at her pr< -cut moderate pace. Iler horse, u lull white animal, strongly built, Jo iked mole like a dragoon's charger than u lady's s'eed, an I lie carried his head in ;t way that betokened plenty of spirit, \<t .the lit.le It no! lli.it 1; I I the reins showed a steady, hint gra p that argued Will b r the rid r s ability to 111 nmge him. The middle of the hail bridge was reached, when a Ion 1 shout from some boys pi lying 011 the bank of the stream, .-tallied the horse, an ! with a <|uiek boiin 1 lie lost in- looting mi the plank, .111J b II into tie* Water. 4Juick as lightning. (Jeorge lUld Norm in sialic 1 down the path r th kmk of the stream. The young lady, however, was cjn.il to th einergeiic.. Ik eping h r 1w.ru..'.> I I ? 11 ' ' " ..v..-v 11<"n*i wen up, -no urge I lillii In gwiin. 11o struggled bravely, )<iif the heavy cbtli habit booming saturated with water, W.is dragging In i down from the t?a Idle, un I lie in clu but slow progr?>. I'ale as ashes, evidently expecting to lose her seat, tbe young giil still h> j>t her prcs enco of mind, ami in a clear vuic encouraged her horse. '(iood Hector! Forward, sir !' " I>rop the reins, and loose your toot from the stirrup!"' cried .Norman, as ho sprang to his feet at the foot of the lull, fossing Ins reins to (Jeorgc. ^ I, Agnes looked up. " lie can swiiu !" gf die Said. pi ''Your hal.it weighs liitu down!" again ot houtcd the young man. " Iliad him this j o ivay! No! no! He is swimming with ? the current! '1 he\ will sink !" and with In ?ut waiting for any answer, he sprang inti pi the water. lu Agnes felt that she could not keep her w seat a inonieiit longer, and as Norman ui mime up beside In r : he ioo id hen I ">t ii from the stirrup, and h t the horse go irnio her. The heavy skirl drugged her down, i a but a strong, nervous arm was aramd her' n waist, and she did not lose her coiirn.n. j |j "So! l>on't struggle; I cany \>> " I j. ami with strong strokes Nurntail went to j il 1. ,i... i. ..i. i t. . n.uu.- im; emux. v i^.x,, .. ? lifted Amies from ' oriuuu's arms, and j llec or, released from ht> burden, imw t oame up and completed lite dripping trim t, "Hravely done, Miss Amies! wasficurve's , orcetiiiir as fie received lier in bis arms. j n " Lieutenant Hamilton!" said .\:in s, with a briulit blush. "Thank you ! 1 ' , can stand"?and she turned to .Norman, i who now st od upon the bank. The smile with which she mas ' <1 tleorue died away, and her eyes filled with tears as she held ( out loth hands'o Norman. " Mow can I . thank \ou ? 1 she said, with a trembling , voice. "1 can iiev< r, inver express my gratitude." j "l'Oli't fry !" sai l tiie yoist _ l>.all. bow- , in:;. "I am only too happy t?> h.i\. been at hand to assist w::. AiI.awietice, I presume from tleorues mi < tinu !' , " Let me introduce 1. tit mint l i rant!" said t lenrm*. We were on our way to yo i h<Hl-e. and 1 SU^i?>t that the so tier we I reach it the sooner V" t will 1> ab.e o d< ft that, dripping h ibit. Let me ;:s-i t you ! , And leading II ctor up, ho OiTercd his . Ii.ind ami sl.oul ' r I'tr Ague- t<< u. >unt. " Y u ate not ulV.iid ; ' .i ? N ...nail. | "Afraid! t), no. t i randfatlicr r.? a ' soldier's grandchild s!i >a' 1 not know tin , . meaning of the word." ! " iJut," said Cicnrge, " I shall le.nl your horso over the btidgo. Volt must not risk another fall." And t.ikinu the bri lie, he j 1 d llector t > the other aide of ;h stream i Norman followed, and ticor.re. ivlm; nj for his own horse, soon overtook them. A brisk canter brought them to the Colonel's iliK.r unit vvlnle I >AAPira u'riit t i ii ivf tike I | ?*? ? " ^ * old man tho history oi' tlio adventure, Agnes led Nortnan to one room, end then retired to lior onn .-fpartmout to change her wet cl. th3*. . When they ?aoL in the parlor, Norman in a halt ufLo. Lawrences bluek. clothes, and Agnes in I i. timing dress she wore for her tm 8^ ^ 0i" ^ (lontljr si^Eld her. fresh young cheek against his with,red one, understanding fully hutr tho hu.trt that never ?ju.?iled upon the battle-field, nor trembled at the the thought of her danger. j ' it is over I" she whispered. 44 Thank tlod tor his uiercy, and then, and then,' dear grm father, thank tli se brave uien ' that 1 o not now lie at the bottom of Meadow Run." 44 Not liie." said heor.re. ' I < t .?k ; Mis- Ague- from il? u.i r at r tin- m,..? i -< ' was nv r. ?iiw tli jir 11~. w It i .j 11 * :?lul In? placed Noiltiiii s hau i in tin I t nl I'll! b 0 , " .Way tin' liK -?iii^ ii! it old in.i i ntl. if! \ it." sa il tin? t'oltiin !. in a Lir.ive tone. II avfn I ward x i i v. I: .1 not ii.iv< Mo:. ! ; ' S". i ready," sal i II iriio . breaking in u i i in- '41.1 j.. ** i'ii. .Mi Iiaiiiiitun, have \oi\ l.luu^lil 111. v..;-' ' ii;-- I'tilunel iii.->i>ioi 111 hi k.? |iiii4 N .r111:111 and 1 1. 'iu all ii 14III at Ilif la 1111. .11 1 It Was oi till after a !i nf\ It: .kla-f. il lu-xt IIIjl IllllJ, that i. a... 1 w . 1 t!. .a t 1 llepa 1 f. I Ik* t-v? 11 i 11 pa-si. 1 I'ir.1 .ml 11. i at the rid. Ii .tin' ivai mill. 1 sil. t.r. 1 Hi < mvrrvitioii eolist nil -i N 11 I tli. \ 'till I 4 lllt'll Id III'! t 1 ill .... It! i: tli.* ) it-vi.Ills all .11 .an. .1 .1 :!. \ .. ..a lit tit' (>l tin 111 in it -> <<t tin I.a 111 Ii \ as till' las' tillir til "V Hi III til 1. I" "ll r . I. ' tliat tlm \ 1 -ii> in 1 i<- I v < 1 t w ! Irtijii lit, 11 r ili I ,\ 1 in 01 . iit t. i- 1 1. 11 ol s warm in\ 11 ilinii, but, i , a t.n n a^ive in -iit. tin-. wi-nl - |ni Iri .. It i-. an 1 ?ll story, of toil to. I, \ i t i-wr 1 recurring. Tliry I t!i 1 ivi .I. an 1 c n h hup. 1- ' ieor40 -1 w a 1 el: 1114 in il.. . i|- 1 ilial "reeliii'4 Ii I alw.i' 1 _ivi 1 In , ; 1 nil 1 .N'Oinaii, wli ii !i ni l ii' I 1I1 tio . plea un- a 1 I tin- li'-ni . : i lh \oe : l!o Julius filial Li- :j]>r.i. ell, kn .', tf.it I:- ' Jove was not givuu t 1 vain .Months had passed, y-l neither ol (!. you 114 men had -pokim, win 11 fin' war ' with Mexico broke fit, and l/ii'Mtioiuiit* 1 I] 1 indloil 'Hid t i 1 ant ji el iv i 1 ! : ! ' join their rcgimenl.* oil he 1. ij, tos'ut lor 1 ho spat ol w ar (Je.i..r4i P ! I hi den I ileli. a 1 1 li, 1. ill 4 it a si h . lie in unl"d his I >. ..a I | t in , the foad to f>nui iviile. 1 1 11?,., 11 : to | win \4i1e-. t > the |.roiu.?' In *hi I 1 id With mi It a f'o: e as tint tli.T. ?. .... Idii.r i he Would li i l;u.e, no d< 1 i>f v<iIor he w ihi I ii -I ij i c .i I iv. wean i i ' , t Ii "i. i j ?j ? < I ii ua> done l>v .. ?t, and hi* in i slow I\ uj? i in? j ?111 . t li.it If I t i the Oolooi Isilmir. *ll.s | ? tn.II I. i> II 1.1- I. -tv- r. . I..Ill a \'ie\Y d' til little J ul ! >r, ihull jh ?!. curtaili v. i di w Ii ( ;i'.Tu?S tli ' i !\v T j' ii I 1,1 till V> iii i | 11 0.1\?' one '.' an . then i".n 1 in Iim leu . mi 1 v.it :ii i! i'i? ?t< 1 to tij if < tne ! iii 4, 1.;)i_r h h into tl: jailor, a.i 1 then, ttciiin< l.is !; ,i 'h hutnf, lie - I <)uww lite till Jill 111 lit lieudh :li.r njiee I ill ll i l SC'eI: ' Amies, wli mi Ii loved, in .Nonii.in s anu* *' She was u - |..n 1 i r t' 11 \. hut N in. in ' I..>n ! any lier U ui -, mei dr. rt her . > el '' in his heart, tiyur. r rem! the wliulu atorj N'irniai) had told his InVe and lu.s kiiiiiiiioiis '* I i Mexieo, and Aj?ue?, returnin^'the love, s??rr??. t I over the j-artiuThe t'ohmel, ^ -usping the young soldier's hand, gladly 1 01 oinisiug that Agnes should he the reward el his valor in war. There was a frank, ; on expression in Norman's fare, a gen-1 I! ous, Uotle impulse in his actions, and a fa hie spiiit so manifest in Ins every ex- i ai ros.se d llion lit that lie had won the ('?> n itu'l'.s hcurt, and a lather's blessing could it nt have hecu wanner than the nuhle old |> tan bestowed upon the young hero punt ai ig to win tii.s laurels. it The time pussi d slowly at the cottage Iter the young men lcit. tlcorge wrote a ; ^ Ote til iarewell to the Goloiie . pleading' '' astc as an e.\eu>e lor the omission nt a :i ersonal interview. 'I he l'reiju nt visits " lie two I.ieutenaiits hail paid to the eoi- ' .ge maile their ab.-,*cnec si ven ly lelt. ! vgill's ini-siil Norman, :e a woman uiivsc I !.e ohji'i t n| In r Ill'st love, ami the t 'olo- u n'l, while he longi I for Norman's hearty. ' In erlul voice, missed no less the trunk, 1 uanly greeting of hi* young lrie d (icorgc. > Letters eatne frequently from Normtin ' 0 Agnes, and the newspapers kept the ? atnily at the cottage perfectly familiar 1 v illi the movements ol the at my. A;ncs, vlnlo lur cheek wouhl pale with terror iver the lists nt killed and wounded, votiM. that tear once ri moved !>} reading ' he nanus, read to the old man the ae- I ounts of the glorious victories, and h> r Yo?h young voire would sound l.ke a cl.trel' music, as the exciteim lit hrought out I- high clear touts |'. | < In k would ludi and her eyes sparkle at any dn i ot 1 a lie, a ud she lelt, with Noiuian on the livid, that every soldier Wa her comrade j Hid brother as \\? !I as his. I never knew how much 1 lovrl hint until now,' -ltc said one cvcuiiiiir. to her! ainliuthcr ; " but now, when I fed that , In- i- nluong tlf brave turn at M< \ic . lihting t< r his country, 1 not only love him. hut ! am so j.put 1, so J lot: 1 that In- ! >Yvs luc 1" < tit.- afternoon, while Agues was in her own loom, engaged in some domestic duties. and little Mary s;tt in the dining room, reading to the Colonel, Horace suddenly hurst into the hott-e? ' A paper! There's 1 -on another battle at Hut !ta Vista! t'ouie down Agnes, i w uit t ? read it." Throw in-.: down her work, Agnes hast* tied to the dining-room ; I ut tin: impatient hoy was already stalled be tore his rand- , lather, while Mai stood with folded hau lto listen when the young Mil came in. Hi stood behind her grand fat lie r - h iir. \\ liile Horace opcued the sheet. l,lli re it is !" 'Letter I - u Correspondent.' 'i hat's alw.n. . than the regular official news, b .to n Uk UiUify details. Now, then A t oi a battle too tai.iiii.o Vie noticed one !. r'c.wi dtivalry that ircii--t <1 uly. One ot the Mexican office:-, an oi ! man, was thrown from his lior-e. ..,1 th . Americans, excited toniadiu? h. ti.e iur\ oi'thc fight, sprang iijvoii h.m. .1 h -word ol one was at his throat, when a voting ollicer, whose name We li.ivc n U le.i i in d, - prang forward, crying, -linuc 1 In- i- .in oid man/ hot ward t lure, h?i\ s, win re tin re i- // /,'?/ bn/.' An I. -t iking away the thua eu.iu -wold, he lead the three to the In ut id the hat tie, leaving the old Mexican loriftcun-] hint We i?-I'ot to add that the gallant - Id. r i ll, eov. ii d with wound-. 11 r i t lilillig to 1.:- po-t. In the Wuil i li, h.iij't.: lid In- leac i - a naiiie i ov en d w it h hull.11 t. .(if i in iii? in vv hi. i<iicil iit 11u 111 illi i \ will sureIv bu accounted in his l'uv??r. n:h. I llieilent- lulliiWril, Mil l thi ll Ml 1<1 i!\ til" hid I l! I .Hi,.'. Tin' I Ij" i ii. ii. '. -I in hi- hunt), ami his eves tilled \. : h t i-. i * \? h.il i- it. lima ; iid A_in in ;i i i.1 i. I \ (ii **>'.i. >, <1 'ti t 11'a 1 it! <>, ili ar !" lllld tll< !'l>\ Ii hi' llllWII ill I lit ill Ml'. ! J. 11 _r. i , Hinted h\ she hut W liut w hut t II i|. tuilh l llf J .I] ' I*. 1 in.- lellt i Is.i 1 a J llllM'l ijll. At tlx iiifiiiiotit wf'-i ill ! _' tliis. v\i 1i.i\i I. .i i t In- n.iin i lu- r i .1 itit A ili. r.Mil II .i.; . I v. i 11? >.i V ti 1 t lie il 1 Iiii ll a ll 11' it i .- .\ ii iii.ui (i unit, c.ijit.iiu in tli ?tli f' V.:tir* did ii >t lain! Tior sen in She l.l I lie | ii|i( I I'.I tin. til I he, ill I 1 Vt it ll ?\V, , Hi i |'t il -lt'{i?, -!n \\ i 11 t . In . ' tVn III illl. 1 Wlt'e t lie L'r.lII It'.ltll.'I Wi lli til il-tl ii il' .-he '.i iv. 'I. hut 11 urine if - nin 1 In ih I III. 11 ?.lt 1 i like -i i !! lie-. 111 e I III" il iW 11 .1 _ ell. \ li liie lli^llt, the |nil?l' ..Il i - it in nin j.n.-l ti ili. stil:iin I 1 v til em- 111in i_'ht . Iier SI'I'II'W. I II 'II tli' t "III . I..Ill ' I .> him J Id i. hi i 11|, In iv ri.iM" - 11 i ; i i i..' I. i, c. me In In1: fii.ii nt lit u.ii I. <> ii I: li.i 1 'lic l i?.?L?1\ Ii11iii?_ I ir i v i .iiiili;>, \ ?i<l Willi lioiinr ; iiiul l.i.i . ! .Ill ll.l'i lif?MI ('lit' 111 limii.illii V hi% i 1 iw, >lie \\.>u. I bear hcrni'lf !i!?o .i - ! her.- wife, ;iii<l liivr Iji.s lj.,'in>r u 1 > \ c 1.1I 1" ... I 1(1 IV l> sill lU.l.llli 1 lli'l" t.lslv. Ilil r.iir I ..II iii r mi -? I n i i iin!'irI, inj lev hi?t .mi '.r r:iiT>? : Ii t broth. r ai. 1 >: V.i r foiii- > i.> .till i in in 11 -1 p'li !, cmru ?I 1 lti in . 11 tl>. rj i. . : <i: ! jr. ,.i I cl?e. It Ii . u.r u lil.iiu hi- I. hi i her sf.'j. I <t if- Imi... ' nt riu_'. 111'i'f n" stun I i Hr .n f I la!, i I til- pi in j in t lie | irinr \\a- .mi' . ? i it. r i > . vl.u . lie/ n. nil li - 'it. I \? i | .iu; I. it li.'i' l .w |mIii 1 . aii.i ill.* I.'ar, i '\"M-. 1111_ iii her voice \s - i.i i.i t i 1 i i t o! j 'liJ .i* H , i i i I III mouths after tile li. \\ i.l tin hit* , ie "I 11it iu Nist.i I..i -!i. I .Sm.ervil. , | ul ii ! Lawrence <Ii. 1 Ii. was . iu- rlul | II 1 eolIM .'ill' tin .ll^ll ;; - li Ml hit! is .t . 1 in. . .a i 'lie'I .i> lie 11 1 I I.\< I a -111 . In I-tI1:. a hlaV. al l I I.. m - r I \4tlC- ll.fi :i II I Hi It! 11 \ 111 Ml < ?'?l??. Mill i ? \vit?lf tn lirr ! Miit* to li 1 iii wlfii tli : iv 1 i.l Iii- l it In 1 s .1 allt if 1 11 1 111 in \.. < In < 11I >111 U It i.m |>ni|K iI ., \ _: 11 v- I?111 m i a i'i.~ril'thrown 111.on li? r own t:\ i t. 1 - 1??1 I. IIJij.ii; t, a In i -in oj t'ln .1 a -ell ?>1 at m i\ >1 ,1,1. tl.f \ii!..v wli iv In'i' unci, liv. I lie I11.1 no iclal.vi'i at >uiii. r\ill . an l, , i'0|.ini? 111> n.? ivi ri-j'uif ! nco with an\ ! te there, she was soon forj; otten, in the ' < latino thut foliowt'"! lier departure. Two or three yens passed away, and oraco was tiltcen years old. IIU praiid- ^ tlier liatl wished hint sent to Wes I'oiut id his uncle procured him an appoint- U icnt. Amies saw him . <> with a heavy < ait. W*< .-t I'oint \va* hut tin ureparutioufl j. >r the army, and tin poor ytrl shuddciyu , l tic thought id hi i hi i jht, hold boy slini- ' ,, ijl her loVCi * late. f Horace li.nl been hut a f< v ? 'k* iii tie , leichmy, when, in eiuo-.'i. v. it'i n.mu'ii j, er ti) hrother cadet*, lie i ived an iu\i tiuii to join a party at dr-. !.? * *, , lie of the ieadci* < !' f.:*hi >n at \v > '"int. It was early wl.eu in- eute;i'<l th sirlors, ami then we." hut l? w ] . ircseiit. One m n viii iii, in rho Union in if a ooionei, stood ? 11; t ;:i_ v:th thti lovely lost ess. I loraei lixed h < upiu tin* , nan, ana ;* !v ow I s'uw .wants Inri. i 1' l.i-cinati <l. olowk , I . , jri^lit eyes tixcd lull < i i!.*' loiomT- lav. , lie Imy came till he st >1 r!<> l>?.-??I? :;i? lijcct of hid scrutiny. . i. :*, with ;. low roicp, as if not quite eer'aii:, he saiil : ? " Noriuiii 'ia * !" " Thai's my name,'* a uhiocr, tti . ill;! quickly. " 1 hen you're not ! .* . < >h, A:.i. ~ lister Agues!" An 1 the la i hurst out into L*'.iis. "ll<>rae<!" erie?l Nmiion, l( Horace! A alios ! wlieie is she'.' 11 r? . *. m.e with in**, I m.i\ take my liii inl into the lihtn ia, inav I not, Mrs. I< " t\rtai|ih." \\a- lli*' i-r ? i.ni. r* ;?! . " : 2u II \1>*I ?" IV ll"t kill*..' . 1 li ace, it la n I ii< v \v*'t ? ah >ii*' ' No; a m -take <*l those >iii i I report ers. 1 v. . sjwrat* ly \t*aiu leil. though. , see," a:i*l In * jqifil an em, " !?aV*.Ih h.l lo-t his I. o. ' V. .:! \ .. * i.e ( now, think I'ii. !!>i..c>, i. . 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W-mvi i^ I \iy. | 1 iin v < i 11 on, . > 'Vv.r.'i o! i >t > lijc'ii u i!? same .ii ? ,uip: , <1 .??r the Lciti, cx; :!. i! -.I. :i nwoi ,i-!-ei.-> re unbuckled t!' ti hi J* ai?<l pisfoU i. i. ;;do. A pu-ed iho ad;iU>out puasugo. .Sonit eh* ujoved noiseletud} about the buil]iugt fiiicH lm>u;c I up 1 <r^c, dim and silent iu foggy night, among ti?c darkening who tdept at a'.i that ii as a.; H ujtfvrcntiy ui om* hint:>rj if tho-;o tidbu t ?tri\M u i>* iweka sooner f But v.dfc this' %Ut, it WW thede rcu of JVyHdeufco, wits to bo fought oot!< ; ? ^Steadily, and'f.iot the columu of Gen. jibbs inaiVhcd toward* butteries nuunber.d mx, sevenand eight. which played upon t, at hrsfc with but occasional effect, often ni-s t*ir, sometime* throwing: u bull right f O mi ;>t una causing it to reel and ; i in luent {' >. iij.rlv were the . up : 1 ...v> i_v tlie column came ' \? Hi J itttiri i Hie i .t . tlu* wcll-jiiin t < > tdi'ni ?n ' cuttingI < >:. < i ii'i l > ii lr nit to i .. i . . . i. -ii nil iiis up in .it ' li'tt, urliQilitii; litem Itn on t?io aide. Al l I n . ii. f . > .. . i in.i.i .Veil, tlict <_ -i.iui. .i .us, tin. ri!b ? J > c.i.i u.ii. t"ur hn a o' ! - . . .. ... i . i o (lu r. (i en. | I . i ..1. c >_ . > .iv : ._ui in,,iii,'in. 1 i . .1 UI" < A . I f Will.Ill j a. I > ? * 11 ? 1 . k. I . V c ihl! Ut>f ; c . a ? ? .. i i ! . . >:i, af- i n. . i- i? i. j.* \> .i!i . i ' .. M , . ?vi : 4 ir tcr. i1 t. . ..i ui I!. (.lit . :. k . I. I 11. Ill , I \ l j I i 'i w o I t ,'u r l. j .i t, i i ? > u.?> J.? il.ar hi.I i i .. i a i . i.i_. ti* i >! >. ..it) 1 }. . ^ ' I it i. :. .. . ?!i v. S.o c t I .1! i >: ' I It A i - r i !i ?.< . no, > i ' u li r 11.if t.l \ ... i i 1 ;. I.i Uivii mt. rt. it. < ?u. i ? i . li U II JI " I? ' ' .i * . i..! . I a. in I \-\ tli. A Hero. J John 11. <i ugh, the celebrated Temper- 1 lee Lectin rr, w' 0 line returned to th?f 1 iiited State* l'roiu a vi.sit to his native j upland, related in o .0 of hi." spt eches the ,.-3 liSowing anecdote: I ' John Maynard was well known in tho j she disti iet us a IokI fearing, honest, in- tfl lliiriiit pilot. Iti' wift a pilot on a ston-n- ] i lroin lAt'oit to 11 ulTalo one summer at- I iriionn. At that time those steamers id >ni earned boats. Hin >k.e was seen c ndii ?i hoUi below, and the captain call- , ut, "."iiuns>ii o? down m.d mm wh - e the moke i?," Simpson came u;> wth his luce aje a? aahea, und said, " baplaiii, the shin > oil lire ! Then 1 ire I lire I lire ! on shipoard! All Lauds were called up. Jiuckt of uut? r w?ro dus.hcd upon the lire, tut >i vain. There was lar^o qautHfticsof ro.siti mi tar on board j and it was unless tu ati M] I to save the ship. The passenger# u>li 1 forward and inquired of the pilot, I! >w far are we 1'ruiu Huffalo ?' i?ev* n 'Ilow lung before we reach it V I luce qu.irtcif ofaii hour at the present a'e of su-ani.' 'Is there any danger ?' I lander /.</ ? ?see the siuoke bursting our! 0 forward if you would save your Kvts!' a - ug'. rs and erovr, men. women a.id eliilIreu crowd* d the lorwurd part of the ship. 1 ?ih ii May nurd stood at tlu-helm. The flames >ur*t t'.rth in a sheet of lire: clouds of smoke noso j the captain cried out thwu.li his ruiupel John Mayutud !' 4Aye, aye, "sr !.*' 'How does she liead y* Southeast In east, Sir.' Head her Sou-hcastaiidrait her on shore.' Nearer, neaier, yet nearer tic approached the shore. Again thccaptain cxied out :'.John Mayimrd!' The response cninc feeble, 'Aye, aye, Sir! '('.in v?u hold on live minutes longer. .Julm!" by God's help 1 will 1* The old man's hair w:;.< scorched from the scalp ; one hand ilia;:'>lcd, his knee upon the stanchion, and lii? teeth S'-'t with liis other hand irpon the ? ' i i!_- - ?I. it. t l.. A wneci, ne sioju unu us u rue*. ne uracil' *i the ship?every man, woman ami child wa* saved, a.-* John Maynurd dropped, and his spirit took its flight to his tied. [Sensalion.j lie sacrificed his lite to save the live* of others; it is worths groat ;reffort to save a ruan from moral ruin?to nave a child from drunkencss than by hie. authority for their new social and their oM ecclesiastical polity, which was their palladium through ail the dangers and trials of their early settlements, on which th.^r iirst civil oificcrs had beeu solemnized, would have such a hold on the memories and affections of their childrcu and children's children, that it Wiu'd be iiiipo>sihlc hue to supplant it by any other t?<r many ^fenerations. 11 ippily providentially, we will say?thi.N \civi.ui was one < i -uch excellence that it was not HUpplunt? 4 by any other at home, but has eotitiuUed to tin.- day to teach the two nutioi morning and evening, tor two and a half e titurii ", al juj with it" lc.-sous ol love to 11 id and love to man, attachment?relor?iwe, almost?lor the purest and ruvteit hi i.'iish that can he foun i in our literature. I idv'rd, we tina.'ine that a due estimate of th< influence which the Kn^iish iiihle has had, diiii ^ s'i loiiy a ti.uu, in kecpiu^ the lan^mv' ol these two litble-rcu : iuc peo]>.e from eo mMin. and from divergence, w< uld at tirst -1_ht appear ? x i^jrenitcdand laiwdul.? A u/It .!/?? n an A'ttinc.* A Fio m It 1't.otv (ilttL.?A rather utni"ii d eireuniMuncc occurred at a pl?>win : in it !i v. Ineli lately t >0.% ph.ee at \ ;iU^ 1 r.i . I ilion.,) a younc woman about t.nit te< n. driMiie a pair of oxen, present-* .1 1 ii" o.u; of tii. 1 aioet; V' . imiiiic objections were iiiiSi'ii a.- lu li i ;uitiio?i ?i, but uini> i' the eirouiiistan I ti:* i-.isf tlu-\ wi n- set aside. Marie (Mi-:? !, the vuuii;^ i::ri in uuestion, hadtho u.i-! rt hi. to I ht'i !..;ii i nloul tun lit-111i! - :i_- >. lie had a iell-C i a !'il. Ill at a ri it ui J,'H) >1. a year, ami when lie diod, l.-lt a *nl'itr, a little hoy, and Mario. 'I ho ?i hi:.liter, helinirth.it tu ijuit the farm in the u.i 1 lie ?)! tli lease would ho the ruin the 1.41Ujiy, told her neither not to be ea-i tiniMi, I,.r she would undertake t?? work t tie l.iiid Slit applied herself strenuously t i tin- v uk. and was ?o* u pronounced to I t! ' -t eoniuctor of a j !uw i:i the cuiuin me. That opinion was continued at the ( til: 11 mi petition, us the |u lie priao was aw tr ied to !o-r. She returned home in i i'iimIi t i her luuthcr, accompanied by a pa tyul fcuialo friends. - <? ?- ? ? a llnoi' wmian nim ii (1 k?i\v> ot.ir. N e il- in.in pass over her head, hut if hen. n Icuev ami viitue dwvh in her Imait, ?1.< i> a-t elie? rlul us when thu spring of hit op lied to her View \\ hon we look it a o I woman, we never think of ajfe, lo' lu k- as chatioillA Us w hoil the rose < ! i "ii t a til St LloQiUiel on her cheek That ro-e I.V not fan.si yet?it will never fudo. In her ie i.lihuih -ow she is tl;o triend ami himh iu -.or. no diKi jiut iOiipcot mill i-ivt- tin- woman who La* j ntMctl her d*ys hi ;ietn o! Lmiiii -<s iiHil w?ou.y ? Wo repi-.it, huoh :t woman i-uu nt-vor ^jrow oM "*hi- will a)way* ho IVi-li :ti I buoyant i.t -p.iit, an.1 nvtivc ia humble dcoUs of Lviiivolonce, \