.7.-- '." . " °r "". 1 S tArt6l f. 1.3 thOuils a volnauo i.urst at her feet. P..he torned pale as eiery4itnhshj9k siolenoj.. waited untill the' - peapliarld ha;:e.an opportunity to sea her ematiot, and then-1 repeated the queotiun. —nel...6T—Rent—runy,'' gaßpea. Yamgia - 1 thqw.le;ed wasezeitel IMEM 46Lintly muttered, grasp inß'tlte railing by her side fur support. • ''"Siliry it please your honor and gentlemen 41 the jury," I said 115'90011 as I hal looked oat - of oat-intent - dace, "1 came sr ltere to defend" n titan' Who W.ls arrested fur robbing the 'and in the course of any . preliminary examinuti.thi I had access to '%lme letters which had been turn open and ,ttibbed u 1 money. %her I eat - sired upon this 0t...36, and I;eura the'n.ttne of thii.wit .l.4e.4% prunuuneed, I treat out and got. this ;letter which I now hold, fur I remembered 4:clips aeon one Louring time signature of `Nancy Luther. This lsttcr was taken from tjzo mail bag. and it entintinod seventy -fire ttactilarti and by looking at thepestrtntrk you will obsts.ye inaiicd the t.b.y after the hundred dollars were Luken iron Mrs. ...Naseby's dray:cr. I sst.t read it to you, if yeu please.'' the court nodded as.seat. and I rend the mellowing, which was withetit t ate, Sate that made by the postmaster upon the outside. sire eend. yU l,t, r st, enty-hye Nvieh i want yu ei‘p.tidr til i Clint 111/111 4 ,mr.: it Cori lin a f,t.lretl it %%in git i't le docit gpiek 'wen %vont to It lirinsolo built %hie [l , l ire qnt cuy ninny, 2.0 11.. , ut twir wit yn, i fn-t rote bear only that guile fur nuthin einne I r. .irmiworth id hear y it—hut i hop git over her now. yu no i run to yu L ut her. giv :ny lay to al in luitia .fre,11.2:. this is fruln sir sister 61 "Sox, your honor." I said, as I g.tve him the letter, and also the t eceipt, • - yllll iv I 'red that the Itttter is directed t,) Dorcs.: Locher, S otters, Montgmncry coon t,y. 2.nd ivu °tsar - ye thr.t one imed vcrute Lq• t.,r and siAned the receipt, as the jury will sidt,s o'u'ter r&. now I %%i:1 only r,dd, it it plai,ate see how tiro hundred dull.t.re were t..isT , 3sed uf. :;:tventy-five dollars were sent off for safe keeping. the remaining . ireeittv-Cce d011..,rs wet.° placed in the pris uner's trunk for the parp,se ui eorering the y.titnival. Of the tune it!' pat is of the letter y(u Mast julg&. I 11 , ...0y le a toy client's ease in your bonds." et.se. v.as given to the jury inmedi• utely f.,lluv,ing their 611111titlati011 Of the let ter. They had heard front the witness' own atuctL that cha had no tic.ncy of her own, .witithto le4rrrig eheir seats they re :turned a verdict of--“ Nut Guilty." 7 I will not describe the steno that followed; but if Nancy Luther ha I not been immedi- * 1 4 ,1 4 ,1i arrested for theft, she would have been r-A.:iced to seek protection of the officers or •the excited people woul I have maimed her they had, not done u.ore. Thu abet morning I received a note hatidsomely it.: which wet told that the within was hut a slight token of the gratitude due Luc for my of in behalf of the poor de •isetioeless maiden. It was signed "Several ‘..litizene," and contained ono hundred dol 'litre, Shortly afterwards theyoutl: who lirst begged MC to take up the ca.e called upon with all the m•yaey ho could raise, but I showed him that I had already been paid, 1411 , 1 reused his hard earningi. Before I loft team. I was r.gttet at his wedding—my fair client being tho bapu brims 'iron erfiumbij, ,pg. 6.1n.7:U.t31, SEPT. 7, 1531 TUE GREAT NAVAL. VICTORr.—We giro a detailed account of the glorious triumph of our arms at Hatteras Inlet. It will be seen that ni.r seuess has Leon uut only complete Let Licuriless. Such a Wow as this must "tell lienvily agaiilst the rebels. It means mare than the u: couple of bea (mist tots, and the e.:ptt.re of a few bun .lred 'rebels. although this ill rttrulf is no email glory; but is alsa teaches the t:! . .itora that they have a % ulner I.: 1 e p.dist which • :II hoc wire all their streligth to defeml, end Lfthe f.lx.ttern troops at natiasiss fur Imre rervicu in defence of their exposed saran. The navy is loucliog up, and we ,rot hear of further blows struck by thai putd:.a tart arm, fut .`ale L Ilion. Ltet - r. 11.1t.tmir 4.. C. Lich:o - ef flimsy's . .i.)11.11e. returned vu Thursd.iy from \Vast.ington, where his • regiment now is. on recruiting service. The ; regiment requiroi four hundred men to fill 'its ranks to the st:sndard—fifteen hundred. lialrieman nes becu very successful ileretofore in recruiting, and has in hie cam lorit.a t, mar..l..er cti Uolumbiant.. Ito will Itrobsbly be able to induce moro of our young man tojoin him. The regiment with which he is connected is en independent one, untie a betterp of artillery e.ttuoliel, and will no doubt bo one of the :mist cEu;ent of the 7 eentasylvanits regiments. Lieut. L. is at• taclied to the artillery Carr. binen's ConrdiNv.— We did nu gi‘e Capt. Ilerr credit ft.r a au ffizient number of crenruite when we noticed his departure, week before last. Ile promised us a mem. arauduto of the r.urnhcr enlistod in time for last week's Spy, which, however, arrived too late for Mention. lie wrote on Aug. 29, as which time hie command of forty-six men was quartered at the Johnson House, lirestrinvilie. Ile Lad the certainty of enough recruits by Monday last to raise his force to sixty-six—twenty-seven short of the full ooraplement. tithe he 1! AS beet , :at:las:in 1441,1,, tple t ThU Twiny his next in command t.ioc down rever.sl men fr , Ass es,issuittift. The Oespo:ts'n Company xil! .mac moved to Washingtma early next wrok, we noderstand. lie has a set of stal wart, dare-devil fellows under him, and Will iloobtVVN g0:01 .s.coonnt I,:inself tad via:upon when he ;Xs within striking dis t EMI Cot, Latvia MEtatt.z..—We are glad to be able to 'chronicle the advancement of our friend C4l:Leloris Alerrifl. Ile received two successive steps of !remotion. is the regular service leaving hint Captain, since which he has accepted (by permission of Government, we presume) the o?lot.ele.y of a volunteer regiment idraganus, in Missouri, which ho e 11.01 r organizing at St. Cul. U. was detailed, to muster into service the First Regiment Nebraska Volunteers, at Omaha, which duty detained him sufficiently long to permit the citizens to appreciate his soldierly : ar4 social c•t.tlii_ea, Wa is proven by the 5,1-j lots jug whii•h we clip from the tr'eck•ly Nitra4:ian, of July 37th: Hiring mustered the Ist 'Regiment of Ne br.t.ita Volunteers into the service of the United .sates, Capt. 11.1.?nrubt.., of the 2d dragu,ms, C. S. A, left this city in Friday In .ruing les:, per steatn4r, fur St. to join his regiinont, which we belive is now at Leavenworth. The duties a Capt. Merrill hate detained him hutch longer in cur city than he anticipated; but it only 'Arcel to enable Ititn to become Letter ac quaint:: I with cur people, and secure a last ing fAientistitp and respect. Capt. M err ill Ed a. geiai.lll tut n id t. galLant and w.• reg.ret his departure, we know tlytt cur i.O i, our country's guin. (J.l the evening previous to his departure, the olli.mrs or the Regiment zuve hint a. splendid supper, and present:: i Iwo with an elegant sword as a t:ken of respect they entertain c,,r the sword /14 tt 11.1einlid affair; the blade and sculAard being ornamented with :Lod Vanilla n auntie ,let ice-; ;.I:,.3Alihapi 1..,;v plated v;iLlt gohl, and near ` tht tall Inc itt German teSA—"C. , pt. Lswis Merrill; 2 - ,ll)ragmin , , S. The hilt or The sword was a pAtri olio il, whi.di tile C.i,sbies: of Liiserty, u:al the American I.l.oliti 11 p 1: 1 1,)11 of the blade tra. eu,r,r.tre I—"ree Me I