I= .~~. BY MOORE-fit "THOMPSON mm untrue: v :1,, ‘ - ,: , m . ...“.‘uum .... .....,‘3”_£_L"fl‘;_l’? 11347155117“; fil‘flifimfiz The ‘f DEMOCRATIC BANNER" l‘l puhlmhud weakly. uri Wednesday" mmpings, at 3') pm nunmn ‘_m fill" 75 if paid m mlvnm‘eu No pl} :o'r cm: ho dwumlinuud (unless m um up mm of ILO editors) xnml ull nrrcnrugos'nro pnui. WAdvumuomcms. Sac" M tho usual mm; KW‘M‘W POETRY Fi‘om Blackwood‘! anzinn HOPE lfhopo bu dud—why cook to Inc! For what bcyidou hun Mo to gum r Low. Lifo. and Yuu:h.mid beauty um. If Hope be dead—«my; what am you t and wilboul Hope! I! cannux be . There in n yeuel .on yun Iva. ' Becnlméd and unillcns nu Dosmir. .\ And know—~‘ha Impolcnu Lovv flout: mom Lira \vilhnul "ope-z O Ihux in HM To live: but day by day, In ml‘ With {collage cold and pnsuumn dead,- 'l‘u wundm‘ u‘ct lhn wotld nnd "end Upon ilo honuliaa; and to gaze Quito vncunl. o's! in flowmy ngu. Oh! Ihink. xflhia b 6 Lifo! than my— uWho live: when Hope bath Ich away I“ Youth without. hope! An \i‘ntlhfl‘l llighl. 'l‘mco \which‘havu foil the cold apringo blight, 'l'ho lightning‘a fllllfitrfl. 8! lhn thundor'n Eli-It'd, Yet pino uwny u weary lifn Which oldor would have sunk und tltml Beneath the otmlton their youth (lofted-~35 nutl cursed with long“; ul days are lnt'l/ I‘o tall at youth of Hope bereft. " Am! beauty. too, when Hope in gone. And noon without lhil hnrmwml light. "on lon the beam that mode it bright. Now what nvnil tho silken lmtr, The gentle Imilu. tho gentle nit. The hunting eye. and glance [armed— l‘otnt aomblnnco of tho purer mind—— A- gold dun. Ipotkltng in the amt. Point: whoro the richer Ilmlu run l Alan! they now jult mom to he lie-towed to mock at Misery. ~ Thoy spook of day» long, long gonu by, Than point. to cold lenlity, And with u death-like smile lhoy any—— "Oh! who! are we who!) Hope's nwnv l" Thus Love, Lifegand benmy 100. ’r-Whan noon without Hupo'a brighlnmg hnn All nigh in Milory’a Inddaut (one. 5 "Why neck to [my if Hope he gunn ?" From .Ncnl'a anulln HUSH THE MU 81 C DY NSMO llunh tho music ! Hugh tho mumr.’ Hush tho lulu-slmin'n ponuwo our“ . '[Umughlu um mined by "ml low vudunu Winch woro boner in their call. ()lheuiuo! tho dluopinu aplfit Gladden 'noulh flu magic spell ; Hm [0 me. in’ blight”! moments. Comes u hko u funeral knall.’ Hmh lhu music‘ Hush Ilu- ‘mu'ur' Suuml no more mm min lumighx . 7 “non! gone, Ith ms! did mund It. When tlm [mun had known no High! m Um lion Hm I!( Mn lan sundown! ‘ For the mun: Ihm flow in mm” Fur Ihu lrczmxred hulmwt hvnvon, Wnku—uh! \ynko nu mun: lhu! Mm”: ’5 WOMAN’S POWER. A TALE OF SOUTH CAROLINA “who uulhug ol "Conquculuud Belt-Crunquwl 3;. it won spring-em! the drizzly, cold. co‘mlortleu‘aenson thus iriisanamrd in this northnrn region. but the spring ol the pii' eta. the spring of the South—and nuvcr Damned April‘sun on u lundscnpc oi more quirtllovulinaSl-g than that in the midst of which was situated the resulonce of Mr. Richard Shubri‘ck, ol South Cumlinu. The large. irrogulorly built old mansion wns hUI'HHHIIIL'd by. :1 wide piazza. [Hill us you trod itu circuit. you looked lurth from its western side on the Suntco rolling Its plu (ill waves belwcvn loreiit crowned bunks, nml l'rom‘its caulnrn, un't'lqury lawns and atutcly shrubs. with here and then: it lnlty and amending trcc, hoyond whinh tho .widc curringc'roud panning through -.-. double lint: nfu cumuree and willow-oaks {or nearly hall’s mile. ontoiod through it lmndsnlnlt gate-inlo tho tuunpiku or roguluimml route to:Churlouton. “ It was a RCL‘IJC over Which tho gentle. nflcctions thut blt‘flb n homo, and the rofinc'd tattle ,rthal unitmlhnh it. might have be'un uuppusedlto‘fireiidc, yut more ihun once of lute had its sleeping echoes liven-,awukouml by the fiQl'CCttlluulS nnd denunciations ol unbridled soldivr". nnd tho'hénvy'," hurried‘troud _ol uiinmi rncn been 'lni'nrd'in‘itti halls. for Enic wr-itc oft ‘l7Bo.’lho‘rllelgn of l-Terror' in‘ Curnlinufl when Britiih tr’foops gnrriaonvdlnxr forts.‘ and {opined allinout unresioted, through her liolda-i—whcn no home was sucrou‘l lrotn the imidilitlon ol their iiuuricc,‘ of their \ie'nl g:il1§;§;:M r, ' filjygrLclifbgmpélsd' “’9“ l“ audn-knuwn 'phtriotismhnd renilci'oiliflii? homey peculiarly liable to their moist; unwol .» cotpe Visits. But that home who gunrdi'd in' hi's'abliéncé by u 'spirit iid'digriificd und‘ cq‘mniahilitig“: yet's’o stilrnnd ‘goutle; :thrit hithc'rtbithe rudest had been churmcdiiuiu courtaay‘.,and thcmost llUßlllc visito: sent away in mnnnort}. it‘notnt heart. a friend. Mrs“. Shubrick would often have been con demned to complete uphtodo for months byitho absenceof her husband, and the cessation of those hospitalitios' [Otawlllcll her übudo had once been noted. but which it “His impossible to continue in the disor orguniied“cunditionof social file in her neighborhood,” but! it notheon for the com ‘panionahipwof' Caroline. .‘Sliubrick. the gluten oi hor,liu§huud.7'l»7 young, » 4m n]. . Cnr‘olineiylap‘aj guide and lovelyfiemg‘ with; hqurtcnynblp of the dcopethom; nary Mougn.‘ “ ‘_Shfe ‘cduldmav‘c urea foij or with o'u'é I'h ’l’o’ve’d. b'dt‘h‘cr co'urh‘gg wns an um 0f wpn We endumuoc-‘dhuNW") g': I-f ‘j‘jviflén - 9':‘ . gv > , > ~ , 5‘3 . ‘ ' " ‘ ' : . 4'3“. 5' ' ‘ 21": , , . ‘— ’ ' ‘ "“27 G 2 ' l- - #3.» '' ' ~2'2' -' ‘ :2: -,2 22' 2?“ '22 - 2" :22 2' x», - : = . * . ‘l' ' -. 6 a. ‘ . 2‘- .‘-;- ;. - 5“ ' ' . ' ‘" ' ;?:.-_Wh ,m m g“. . .£2 mm; _; jg : . 5.2.; 3%.." Im N: ’2' 2 ‘ ”rs" 9’ r» 22,. . . - :22 . w 29: *‘s ~~ 2: :2 " '2“ '1” ’”- 2- W‘-"'W1“ %" E 531 ’ gym i“ 28 :2}? 33" 5‘2 (l V: I I fix: .. V. 43*. ‘2 "a ‘o' 3"&‘@,gy ”We?“ {33% .37“ V 2; Io‘ 9.: h : ' ' “fr hovu shrunk aml trembled at .'he. nlroke (Mm which she mmld not llvc, and she could nut, like hurlaistcr, have uvulud evil from her lured ones by her aull possesmm, or haw m-rvcd them to meet il hanquiliy by her own serenity. Such n 5 aha was, she mm lM’Nlbllncply, dvvolcdly loved by the young and ardent Reginald l‘llli'ntl, and below: that dark nnd dreadful your had closed, Caroline hml learned in (mm hle fur a lilo dearer 10 her (hfi‘n her own; Mr. Shubnrk loved Reginald 100. hut to his enhenlicr‘ that he would conrtem m hls immediate marriugc with hile alum, he re phed Wllh a (lecitlud negative. "It musl rlul hr, Re'gmnhl, while the. exccuiivncr (m the one sidu, or lhe cunnun bull on the (“her are ready to cut the lic as noun a! lunm‘d. There is. in- lime for assuming new responsibilities. Heaven known those we have press bu! hm imm iiy!" -But at length a bright day [ninth in down' upon the harassed and nppwssad patr’iots.‘ le huttle at the Cowp-ms in Jonuaxy; 17M, tnught the British that they wen: nnt-Invmcthlo. and inspired the "o‘pprenhcd hut unyielding Amencnuo With new hope; and the arrival ul (insane. and lhnapnltcd ltlaliht'l' in Wlllch he opcnml the camping", raised that hope almost to a triumphant certainly. ';\a be advanced into the: Stain. lmr sons every where übnok oil the yoke which they had worn 501m poticntly, upd vented m action the deep tndlguntmu which hall for months been burning in their hearts. and which their foes might have read in their flashing dyes and on their stern and gloomy brown. ()n the twentieth of April. Gn-ene was at Camden. only titty milos from Mr. Shu brick’tl home. and tho! gontlmnnn could no longer repress hin «losirc to be hurt: more in nrms. boldly. openly battling to: the right. "Nut till thun ahull I feel my self a human." be mid to hlh Wile—nod though the color on her cheek might have grown o shade lm glowmg—her soft eur nust eyes met his tully nud iirml}. am! E there “'on no trembling~ in her voice M “l” replied-r -1 "Go, then. my husband—and lruu not [for ua—God wiil protoct us." Not thus did Caroline rueeivo the tin nouncetnent lruni Reginald lilliot that he was to accompany her brother. ‘Nitli mu’iden dclic’ncy she turned from him. but not till he hurt mad the agony in her eye, and seen the convulsive quivering of her lip. Throwing his arms urouiid her. he drew her halt vrcsiating form to his aide, Mid as he praised his lips to her pallid cheek, urged hor'with all the warmth iind eloquencool impassioned feeling. to‘join him in entreuting her broth-c 1 to sanction and perpetuate, hy ill" huliout ot‘all hands. ttie tic l)el\Vl’('ll..lll\'HL l'ltoqurnt in he woe. there was one plan he (lured not urge. which (lurutine‘n‘henrt had ntteu presented, but never so powerlut us at this moment. 'riliohld he he Wounded how inexpreasihly deui would be the wife’s privilege of watching, beside. him. soothing his pain nnd cheering his sadness by the gentle ministerings ol womanly tender ness. and yet should deeper Woe await her —should he die—who! consolation could cnrtli offer her lor having relused his lost request. and would she not find ii doep joy in hearing his Home. and thus bolong‘ ling to him even in his gruveP’ Such were the thoughts which at length overcome the tiniiility thui hiid hitherto made her acqui esce silently in her brother‘u Wlll. She accompanied llegimdd to the parlor in whi Ii sat Mr. and Mrs. Shuhrick, and though the words in which all" aniswored her brether'a appenl were low. they were lull oi expronsion~‘ hrotlior. i would be his in ltlc‘ulitl in death.’ Mr Shuhrick “in distressed. uni: libulb ed l‘tll' counsel to lllb wile. ‘Slio is right. low,‘ Mull. Mia. tiiiuuiicl: in iinswur to thiit look—‘ it ill 1 womnnlyl feeling. and she Will be happier uo.' l 'l‘hesi: words did more to Win Mr. Sliu l hricli'n consent than 01l Regiiiiitild man ments or [)Crhtmblulthi The. out inurnin; ii neighboring clctg‘l'lllatlfwhu had known Caroline lrotn lll‘l‘ inlnnry, pronounced her in the pieaence of her brother and sis» ‘ ter, the wedded \l'llu bl ttcginuld i‘iliiul. l lt wee an hour of deep uml nnlenin feel iiig. On lleginiild' Elliot’s law alone there was no uiidiieas. 'l‘o his bright. brew. spirit, tour was a ate-iingergnnd his item! was at tliie'iuoment too full at hopi- and love to have room 'tor sorrow ; hut (Invo linorcuired liiertget‘kia'im tea her husband on lips pale with ll‘tQ"(\!l‘fo\ nit‘dflllté agony 0t parting. end he ’wns towed to luy her unnerved lorin upon the slits-ure he could futtu‘vpzmr, Shuhgicln from _ilie rounmm Their horses: stood at the door, and em they slept that night. they. liiiil accoiir plishud more than half tliezdtstnnce to the American camp. . , ' ' livill suonisec you. lovemlor lwill be inys'elf the humid ol 'our first victory,’ hed‘been the parting wuiilii o! Reginald to Carolina, The)" were the dictates of 'yohthful confidence. In three Jaye nltoi‘ that phatlllg'llu was engaged in battle ,yet there wasiio victory to report; and the ac» tion which gave encouragement to. less sanguine-spirits seemed to him rilmoiit dis-f grucolul. because it was followed hy r - treat, X‘s’eeks Lfollowed, duringwhicn the Amerionnnwero’ gaining u‘nd 1h:- Britiiih losing ground vi'ith‘out any «incisive moire— ipen‘t on either side. At longtligun‘thh twunty-secgnd ut May, camc'tlio giltlant. E A R FEEL D , P'A. JUL Y 135.181! MI but unsucceust'ut attack on the British force at Ninety-Six, uutt Greene nguin compelled to rotirn‘ withdraw to the'Sun the Hills. That he could mnlntain him 'selt' thus m tlm very centre of the State setimed even to Rnginatd equivntcnt to victory. and hn resolved to ht‘ tho hornltt of hope, If not of triumph to Carolina—— He commnuimtt‘d this intnnt'tun to Mr Shuhrtck, and proposed th at ho snouhl nc compnuy him, but he endeavored on the contrury to dwsuado him (mm the project. ' It in 4: grout temptation, X acknowl ‘cutgru Roginaltl. while we nrn lying idle horn, so nr-Isr our ¥»:>ntt-»-bnt rt would aunrcoty be prudent, with ptrnggting pur tics ntthn nnomy constantly rooming a bout this erection ofthe country‘. We must he caret"! of nurnulvus for our country’s woke—America cannot nHortl to throw 2;- way 1; single sotttior now.' ' 0h? X wt” be as curtslul no umn: Cum. line could vleuire—cnrefnl {or her own deur tank's-hut in truth there. is no danger.— Yno know I commanded the foraging par t) yesterday—l purpnsoty pursued the rum! humt‘wnnl. and though lw-ent nearly half the tliataucv there. X not onlywaw no trace: 0! the uncut). but could hear of none.' Mr. Shubnck still ahuuk hiB hcuil, but youth and love am not so easily cuunn-i‘ Ind, and obtaining lmmx. of uhaence for 0 week. Reginald act out,aucompnmcd only by u (lusty servant, who: had been his M: tendnnl from boyhood. The nun was link: more (hnn 'uu hour high. and Mrs. Shubrick and Caroline won: soared In (he cantcrn ("32.7.an that hour the coolest part vi the house—when (heir attunfiun wua nnructcd by auuing u Muck boy emerge. [rum (he woodland wjucb scrreued lhe fields und negru hou rzca from View, and run wnh breathlese Speed Inward (he gnu: at the Mud of the avenue. Below he rt'uch‘J'J il (hr-y be calrle awnrc Um! lwo rulers won: rapidly approaching it from (hc‘publiu mad. ()1) mm] Lhuy um». lastcr. tutor-Hwy pun, ed it—Cumlinc rmw lrom her chair-mam approached lhe not! of the ping-. 3 and gay. ed forward for n moment. (hr-n, withuu: u word. sprung down the atom. and passing; the shrubbery wilh the Brahmas u! a deer entered lhe avenue beyond. She wan Inl lowcd. (hough more scdutcly. by Mrs. Shubriuk, for Men she had now become certain that the foremost. rider wus Rvgi— nuld Elliot, and that then: won an air 0| unusuul rutuxatirm in hrs mmnrkubly erect and vigorous form. \‘v'hux she reached Caroline, Ruginald was already beahlc her. Hr: had buurr uaaratml from his hurae by hm servant on whom he was compelled u: [can for sapporr. The hum of dcnlh soumcd netlling an M 5 bmw. ym u aurilc lull oi happinem- way on hl‘a' ill», and ms Caroline hung over him uttering wards M endear ment, which cxmpt in Hm! mnmvm u! (er ror wouhl ncvc'r have rurcupu-i hr-r, ho murmured let-My. ‘ nu dangcr. lrvr.‘ ‘ No. miesis. I ’surc‘ ydfi dcre's nu rlnn» gEr“ an'nl tho fu'nhlul l’aul,addrcasing him aelmo Mm. Bhubnck.’ 'lmj Caroline Romn ml us well nigh incapuhlc “of mmprehvml. ing his words as mu [hinting chmam. ' But whul does it u” Im-un, Paul?~-- \tht Is “no uchr with Mun Ellloli’ nak erl-Mrs. Shubrick. ‘ ' ~ ' Why, ybu ace Inn’am——’tin.unly dut he is km! too much bluo'l.’ and he pointed to the sleeve at“? with gore—‘ bul he'll soon come ruumh Miss Caroline—he uint 1n dc lcuhl danger. l ”ure you. um‘mn——- (1c ball tudgc ili'dis arm. yuu sec, and you kuuw yuurscli. um'am, den: can’t he uulln' u'itul dore.’ 'Uul In: 13 Nut-(hug still, Paul, ”emf fihu called to (Wu ufheruwn acr\'u"(llh. whu had Lynn: no.“ ln listen (0 l’unl»--‘ lwlp i’uu'. to party Mr. lullmt mm the house lcl ihem {:kv Tm.» to my room, Unrulmc» 1: ml :w beguur mm: nurymg ‘lmu Uy alnird—de lumm mu.- u." then :uuutu.’ Ihc uicd 10 (hr [my whu had upcnm': Lin gum.“ and mice quickly fur “I'. 3i¢‘lvlls-- quickly uir.’ ' Ph‘usc mu’am don’t semi fur do duc tur UH! tam speak to you,‘ called Paul. who was :alrcady beating his mamar lhrn’ zhv hin'ubhcx'y. ‘ l ’auroyuu, ma’nm, l’sc dncmr enough I'm dis arm myseH.’ Mrs. ShubrickAunlL-rml the boy to Wull Mum shu [allowed l’uul lo cuquuc It be hull any hatter xuuaun than M: cuulidcnuc In ' um um: fiurm’r)‘, fur nut rlvau'uzg Vll‘c presence 0] hr. tile-mun. She luanrlullcg iuald Elliot on his bed snlfici'emly rqvivcd in l)(' cuusciuus ul Curolluu's presence,” Paul’Wa’n pn‘paflug bundugt‘s and Hutu! a table somewlml unmoved from the bed. and lo‘ her qxnmtlmm he rcpllcdu' you new. mu'um. 1 bar); mu cl; nl'rnlx) «lulu red cunts will be. hd'r'é before ll.ll|g'-—-ll\: Me What tir ,od at Muussu was. a oflicer,’ and I sued him stand on de top of do hill out yuudcr. a ~ mulch when) wrl wan u-gcingnsn I film" hu‘a only gone 11w some morcllfnyqp 10 come artcr us. Now: if flgchfibmllfde. daduclor will only bani ffiéfimfiwélfid I ’wre you. uru’am, lfisqgg ”glam wu‘undn darn Llir. sincu l’vc-{lflielllr‘fiilfjgl(anrm-y.’ .’ - Mrs. Slmln-lckfglfi‘nfi'éll m the. pale face of Reginald Elleu unslflhc scarcbly less glmstly one. u! Caroline ms ahelmut over him-afar a moment hgr‘couutcmuce worn au OXprCSßlon of deep _llmugln.,andllxcu her eyct; warmed umldcnly irradiated with mor‘c lmautilul lighl, and a] loftinrscrmxity apt 'epllvfimcd upuu'l‘icr'bmw. I ' _ "fSlfiy'buthing at :11le uppmlwnslmm 31qu {in}: MN, uml lilluulll you» llczu any nolw‘ ”mums/fa" be p-stlectly still, and cutleaVor to keep the others ao—ynuz bust chaucoul escape i 5 here.’ She was leaving the room. hut. as nhe reached the door. turned back to ask—J have you all you wont?" ' Yes, mu'um,‘ fibld Paul, who llflll til ready ripped up his master’s cout sleeve. and exposed the tillll‘l suturutctl with blood. The allusion SL‘OluL‘tl now to. lim'e ceased. and although hiril‘llliotaltill lay with clo sed gym unul perle’ctly motionless. Mrs. Shuhxiclt sow thnt there wag u tinge ul color in his lips at Intel. untl that his (in: KPH] hml elowil 1w 5r Caroliue’s nnml. She beckoned Paul to her—-' Llhink.’ she whispered. ‘ that if the bleeding has sloppml,lllcrn tzun he no danger to Mr. Elliot in leaving his mm for n time on it ia. Should he ho sought lun he will he salt-r in his present atntc. because we cun lump him llllH‘O quiet.’ Paul hail grout quickness ul pmwptiou, and as who concluded, he said with animu tion, ‘you right, Missiumyuu nightrz—he better so——-—' Mrs.Shubricll lrlt the room. and Paul iipprmiehed Caroline, who, with her byes fixed‘hu lleginuldhgemucd unconscious at everything but 05 hut presence. 3 " Don’t be scared now, Mil-t: Caroline. for l ’s‘ure yon derr tlllll un dunger, and If Minuet nun only get a good, long alrep, he’ll wnke up right well. Only Wu mufit keep ebery tinglhcry still here—we mus’ut move or any a word it' duy multc elicr so much noise out dtlre.’ Caroline would not ufter thin hnve mov etlor apoken for‘hor life—there she sat, pale, motionless as a statue-her hund clasped in that of the sleeping Reginald. whose every brcuth ahn “'ulCllctl. Her consciounuuss 3“"‘319‘1 bounded to that room ~«that bed. Pisuluhud «seated hmaself at u reepoutful distance from her; iln too was still. and soon he slept, for whun woronny of lllfi men still without sleeping? At length he \ths amused by the sudden Hood of men. The tmund passed up stairs and 0- var varionn parts of the house He listen ed wnh intense aolicitude—the anuude came neuter—they nppmttched- lbo very door of lhe room-«they paused -—n few earnest, though not loud ‘words were spoken, and then the steps receded. and soon all was still agetn. Regiduld slept on undisturbed. and Caroline. thnugh uhe hnd lifted her eyes nnxtously to his, had neither mrovud nor spoken. Mm. Shubrtuk'e first act when she left tho room to which Reginald Elliot had been tuken, was to dll‘t",l‘.| one of her own aor vnnta to mount one of his horses, and lead mg the nth”. to return mo rapidly as pouai bln in the road with them. nnd purnutng that until he had entiruly passed her hun hnnd’n place. to turn tn a denim wood. lthltt? hts way no liar nu he t‘ould thmugh it. and there fasten thu: horses and leave them. ’l‘homrnrdnrs given. she m-ated her eull‘ With uppaient quietness, but real aulie lllltlt‘, :it ct window that mmrluoked the mod, to mel the nl'l'l“al (if her expected visit oru. She had not waited long when u ser- Vunt boy ruahod in uxcluimiug. in evident nlurm—‘ Missin. dc British do cnmin—— Cudjo see tle rod cont up tle mad as he bin in comm homo.‘ ‘ Very well, Hurry—J want you to go to Dr.. Slevenu' plumaunn—you can go o ver the dam you knOW—und ask the doc lor lo come over here us early as possible in the morning.’ \ 'l'hc cruellies while hnd' uconsionully bnnn exercised by \ho Brilish and Tory troops reward the nugmes. in order !0 or ion from rlmm somu rmrrl’Csuion prujudiciul in their rnnalurs. mudt: Hnrry very ready to oboy lhis"?ordor. ln liko manner Mra. Shuhrick «.lcapulchod on variou» crrnudra all llm mumlmra nl lutr household, whr. hmi “umn-med the arrival uf Kf'ginzlld‘ ’l‘he lam «an! hurl humanly ‘51:! om when lhe lrmn r of lmr-ro.a the. tingling: 0! raping. rindl lmul H‘ilr‘C. of’ rilL’ll, roll: ”13‘ ll.“ :mm'uf lriui "rm-l coma In :rr'nw runium: a )‘uuugl uiiicur. wearing the uniform of u liculcrnml. and followed by aevorrrl soldiora. walkcdl Into the huuao, and turned into the room in which" M rs. Shubr‘ick sat, \hu door of which mm purposely left open. She rose to ru cuivu rhorn wiih such dignified caurtcn'y thM lhuy "scro shamed inlo uiviliiyhund whun al'lur involving and rPlurnirrg the uni umhnu of the loader, elm asked to what she was indublod for ihc honor of his Visll, he replied—J I regret, madam. to be admpoll ed to, pm you to any inconvenience, but! mun obey lho orders by which I am sou!,' m, in ppmnmmrnn, m ,[CX'LL‘ULQ Lnaruzrrwbja is known \0 ‘he in ’your houuo-mf mum trouble you for your lion}. and «int in‘l‘u. bligod In you up ordur om: ul )‘qur'syr‘wrms lu guide ms in our renrch.’ ' ' ' ‘ Here are the keys, sir.’ she said, inking: a small basket from :1 table riear her, “ of every purrlry' and clou'ul in tho" house—the chambers are not looked-44 fear it will be immiscible to acnd‘ a eorv'mr‘llwmlyvflr {0? .the eight of‘u soldier usuallilef'lfi“ them so much ihal I doubt if your arrival has run mam ‘zham nll orfrhe' place. ' l reouhl L'JHdU you myself, but your search ml! probably mi ln'sa "remruin‘onl‘ Mlhuut my presence. \ That produrrcc, wnu' induct! felt,to be u rcsirnin’t, and Officer and umn ahko ,movod 'mor‘b' freoly whun :hvy had passed from l lhu mom in ,which’nho who. For the nest l half hn'ur _rho'y were heard Mum’piugqxvfmm l‘risrjm iv'rlmrn, uphill/rig church,” hug-‘onuu, firm; w'ardruhha, moving, lyrd-uldudu-«lumr ~tiling a’bodl 190195,? arid grxrtringrsv'erythigg OL. 1. NO. SD-L-WHOLE N0.,1023 NEW SERIES-4 M=:Ml!= inlo such disarray no it would require (lays io-remedy. At. lengih. with aquick fluller at her heart. Mrs. Shublick heard them re turning._ Tho oiliecr now entered nlonc. lenvinwhw men at the door. Again Mrs. Shubrick man to receive 'li'un, placing her solfbolwccn him and the door ofillé room in (which Roglnnld lay.‘ ' ' ' 1 must ag‘uin intrude upon you.xnod:iui. though only for a few minutes. This room and lhe adjoining oneoro the only pum of the house which we have not examined. ln one ofthcm the rebel moot bu conceal. cd.lnr we (racked him to your door. l’er mil inn to pass you, madam.’ " Instead of moving aside for him, Mrs. Shnbrick drew nenmr to die door of the room he wished to enter, and placing her self directly before it. fluid, ' this is my own chamber. air—~yuu will not, lhopa, insist on entering il.’ . The oilicer looked at her wilh ‘n auspi uioun eye, but her gloneo quailed not be nculh his. her delicate. nheok neither palcd nor ilunhed. nml ho mud-J duty. madam. klmwu no ouch reserves, hm I feel assured. l may lrusl your word. and if you will as sure mo lllul the man I seek is not in the! room, l will no! nnler it.’ ‘ I will answer no question—it would only estnhlioh a precedent for future occa— stuns—but ngsin 1 tell you, air. that this in my chamber, and to a man of honor the chamber of a lady would be n snnotunry o ven to his own bittcrost foo, snared as tho aim or llauven. I trust to your honour. therefore. to make no attempt to enter here, but should you persist in doing so. it shall be only over my corpsc thstyou accomplish your purpose.’ ‘ Emplmic us tvns hur language—earnest as was her manner—4lmm wns nothing in mtlmr that permitted hun for a moment to forget that‘it was a LADY, dolicatoon‘dgem do. who thus addressed him. “oan lht bar spirit was nncon quotable, that she would llldUUd die when) she stood rather than submit to an indignity or betray u friend—he could not use physical force to ward such u woman, and he relinquished his pnrposo, saying to her with Something of reverence in his manner—l' your intre‘u pidity, madam, gives you socurily‘; from; me you shall moot no further annoyance;l Ho was true to his word. and immediate~ ly wrthdrow his men and returned tothe detachment it) which ho belonged. This Wuua smnll'purty that had been 60M out from Ninety-Six for uupplioq, the commnn~ der of which had thought Reginald Elliot's cnpturo an (object of auflioicnt couscqucnéc to tlulny hi» [much for this domiciliary via~ 11. ' She is a heroine, sir,’ said the young lieulununl In his commander-J and wore muskuta p‘m inm tho handa ofn hundred such wnmun, our only surety would be in rOtront.' ' You mismkcuwith munkels in their lmmla. women would become lo us but a maker kind 0! mnn,’ replied the commau» dur, and he replied truly—woman’s power is Over the apiriln of men, and it must be muimainrd by spimunl, not by all)" means. - , The ’suranc‘cs of Paul proved quite cer rccr. The ball which had entered Regin ald Elliot's mm had opened a vein in its passage. and the flow of blood Win. so much increased by his rapid motlolgx‘ on horseback, than it was many wchqbefora he recovered entirely from the Innguor [MI debil'uy which “occasioned—but as Caro,- lme was his nurse through these geeky. and as it was u season of cornpaxuiive Innc~ uv’ny m xhe American forum in Carolina. he ceuid not greatly regret U.‘ He was sufficiently recovered to be present at the ballie ‘of Eulnw Springs, n bnulc which yeah Iqu 1n \hc invader no spot in Carolina on which his {eel could safely andeecurely rest. ", ‘x’oulm,—’-';Ne young umn belxevua he shall ever die. There in a lccliug'as elm-2 I'.in in youth. which Inukuuumé'nxls for ev ery thing. Tuybc young IS to be ns one of the immortals. 01.19 hull ultimo, indeed, is apcntntlm uum mm rumums in Item, {or us, thh all its wunllcua lronsuvcs;,lor~ there is no lune drawn. and we see no “111-: it». to our hopes and wiuhea. We make. ”the gntnjng pg}; uur uwfi-‘r ~ Thu vnsl, nu unholxllllcd [Tarot-I lxanllxafinioimi” Illmth. nlx! age, are worth. without mbun- ‘ mg; 1: dream. :1 l'lH'u-n will: Whlclrféle-havt!= noxlling (0 do (Myers may lnm- unddr-‘~, gone. or may still undergo (lucxn'a¥wo:' "bear clmnncd life.’ which lhugbs to‘acorn all such idle luncics. ‘As. in schiflggomi' on a dclighllul journey. we strain-olii“c2‘~" gg’r night forward, . ,- --" = 1' “ lluldun; tho lowlv wanes uldmmhuh‘ hall,“ 3'l and see no 3an tn'pruspcct after prospccni new objects presenting themselves nuvpg ndvuncc ; go in the outsrtzdi lilo, we 'aée‘ no end tonnagesilrcls. nolrimzzhc'opporlu‘w nili'ca mfgrutlfyinglheln-"vaeu havens} yet found no nbgatache, nn diupniilimr to" lla§._,ufld Hag-ems; may:we'can..gpjbnlqll-' ever. 1_ ‘ V‘ . .‘J; '1": ‘. '3 ”l? ,; I‘lf’yvl‘)? 1.“ “Ll: h vm: a. winery lIM‘WCdm-D glorious vic luryj, of which Reginald EU|o| WM?- 3‘ ho had promised who the herald t 0 CMOHHG ~21 lmppimrsa which he thought chénpl'y fiurchuucd by .number severe. though no! dangerous, wound. , .I V ‘ ‘ 1' ._~—;—,r-~7 an» l;':f.‘x.€fs-L3l‘ .I‘2 "Lij‘f"!fuafiflx‘fl in-Axwilc' is, ésiuxyugtid.to is'cimxa autumn“Lot-Immimqiiciiu'mdiam! am! quuzgcitybyumddzu i‘aimg,