potto* jotwi BUSiNESSi man ! Wfjlftfi »j andtirtflpiM wigs -leitft*ft*nßounee tobil.ow and to tHe tKat be baa taken lion and uStends : tdkSs|>» SS'k,:l^peibnße ! S<>6*l. licswiU Us ,o. Good stabling and a goodhoatlef. always on Pikas to enitllk titoo*, rJRAVJg HAB3J. TIOBNKfB A-COtrafSELLOES At,W>Fr3»iU attond tl»,o9ort ofTioga.Eottor andMcKean ie». ,. . at bis residence'near' tte id.-;r.r^r. ; -/ ’[ApriV22y 1858.] \ -T ss»SllseF 'iiju 7 r. A. Field, .... " . . -Proprietor. LKX.ASp^.TIQfiAv O ®-* JPEjsjri. ' 1 vtiit'patlefits lU “ill pattrof the tJoShty, one 1 l ,hM* foVtrofchMMMatlUehouie. [Jane 14,] ■ v - fu ttorney' AND ECONSEDEOR at daw Wellsborri/ Tioga Co., Po,V. Witt demote his ! exclusively' to oflaw.-; Collections le in any of the Konljcrn counties of, Pennsyl ia. ! ■' 5 ,-J "Ai i« 'U Jx’-»; iT r ’-j J. 1 PEXSSIWA»U H«11S!E. v, ir of Mai*‘Street and the Avenue, WelUboro, Pa. J. W. EIGONY, PBiOPRIEtOB. < .’iis popular .Hotel, having-been re-fitted apjl »■ pished throughout, is iW open to. tho~ public £B;n it-class house." •' -'i ' ■' ’ . .. IZAAK WA|.TO» H6CSE, C.. VBRJfIL XW/., PnO-pnrETVJt. Gaioes, Tio£* County, Pa. iS is anew hiteHoealed witbVft easy acejai of .he beat fisbingnnd tooling groundrlnNprthen) No pains will-be eplared for the accommodation leasure Beehere and the traveling p al, Uo. ; ..-t- ’ iriii2,iS6o.- ■ ; BAP.&£R'\A'&n';aAJS-DRESSBR. : i ■>P jo'tbercarPost Offic9.. ais Une mU.be 'well w it be dons>'n the eUy~aalooijs. foVre ing .Sandraffs ‘ajwl the,sai|>'formal? ip. "Hair anji’ whliws dyed any cplor. A»d VTellsborp, 1859. toe 'jrjpUßßf’ijp. •' irgo W. yronriotor. jablisbed it Corning; Steuben Co., IJ. Y., at One iollar »nd,iFifty yeit ip The aalis ■Republican in> polities, had bar a circnla reaching into'every part of Steuben' County ip deslrdeatof extending their business into that tbeadjolbing crantTogwjll and it an'ei.cellen tad iising medium. Address as above., . w Eft. £ S .0' •!? EX,-;■ r : iyEIiSBOBOOfiJI, PA. -iV b. fix&t - PEpmiEjoii. . {Formerly of iM Umted_Stqict EoUl.) , - j tying leased thia wall tnown an,d popular. Honsy, its the poblie., With attentive obliging waiters, to^l£or,wltk ; wledge'of the business,, he hopes to piake the atiy those who -stop with . hinj hath pleasant and (ftblc* . i 4 ',llaboro,"May 01,'j850. ' r< :' PICTURE FRAiOING. / Engravings, NeediD : ’WnH^''Ao., 4n., framed an. neaest: maHtvefc. is»pWtf'*in(ii QrawnenUdiOilti > Wood.B^W 4 *^^^?^^'-^ 0 - ’?**= leavin’? any &rilciQ for,framing, cop receive tnwn day framed ibliiay^wtsK ittS tnng ifor i. Specimens &i ’f, . . , , . ' SMITH’SJBODK; STORE. | E. B. BENEDICT, Itt. D., 11/D inform the tinblioj&atWiß locnted in .Elkland Borb.TlOga C 9. P >f the -eyes and their ttpyendageß on scientific iles;dn3t that hfi 'fitiro- Without fail, that il dilate, -called -gC- 'V'ittiB’ ‘Dance,- {ChireA ViliJ and Will Atuod ttfanyt trtiwrfetKulfcrflh’ of'Pbysul.aadiSwSgArSr., u -c:c: ! y~. Jj. id Boro, AngnSt 8;. 1860. • FLOUR ANDFEED STORE ’ •> -Iff. Wflt&s6o*U.- le fffilflthe people sUsboro aadTicipjty thst hsqopened o /UR & FEED STORE iot aboro Dr. Gibson’s Drag Store, cm Main St, ho will.keep constantly na-haifadjs .good air M int of PLOTJR ind'J'pEDas in ■“‘rhet, wbjDU.'KbTkriK.SeH l ehejtp Jor'Snsh- i “£o usprtment £t ( Choice' winei anjl liquor*, superior qoslity, anl'watrStrferf free from ndnl ion, which h? will Mdl /h)rtpmbennbn and others -lolcsale, cheaper than any other establishment in thorn Pehbay Ivahia,' Yl'tk ’ - Jv EAION. ~ ellaboro,Der^lS,lSfiP,, j: .. . . .. . 'WTpss&m'&m. r&Jsaxs*r*. ' land tU tait nulls in tho County, us now Mdn’ -*'■-/ ' • ...t* ~, Ifwk, xT irHOEESALf BBTAIL, Hr? m»rk«ipnce, •fioi* W>s. LAWpf^CEVa.l* /.w3fc||«wU' S£ ) :o=,. it ' smsn it '•\ iM -asuvM- s-l. ' -'ft?. w-'(tpl-.r- ■ : . ?:■*■?!(■ cy.iiii i&:i-tSS£%- 5s ,'.i ‘±.-jl:x. —aral-ii/mdj—-tlaJi- -Jtairf-' L.Jii J ii£i j>3-jljtiii iil_ Li-crii L-^li :P‘4 e ' £.i; fe- x tB'«a'; ;■ '^ ‘ - ‘ i Uhioti ia • w. i:i > : 1 -.; a7f n Traitors are not wh»t tli«iy,B£*ni, ,-i . ■ •, ' s: '-' j'-4vtt^tiSai=#4 r S.Wi*rt’ •’• ■ ;,: '■•" cmrfgpal;, ;> vt ; , li|nottope njpon, . ' Small Mmir i‘- ‘ ~;i:: Kbdiasfartherffian to-day;! • t ■.j- ■- >; C .And'the Chir/iTrj, so bfavej drain*, are-boating Inneralmarcbia to ths grave*. . ; .' on PreedomVfiioid of baffle, - Fighting for n NatlohVlife, . ■ - „ :Be not liio;dnmb, drivan ca(iie J 'J .. . Be; two heroes’ in -the strife 1 • : ’ 1 L*tn* tken.W -nji and doing, ' With,a heart fer any fate; ■: I . Still achieving, etUlporiuing, : ■ If wa cannot conqner. w'ait,: ' ' THE: XOST- 3}EE&£ A parting glance around the office'; 1 to nestfre himself .all. deska, cioBßtB and , iroii safes are properly.leoured for the night,,and the -spli'cit qr’s confidentia.l clerk}ook* op 9nd prepares for hontp, ;,With coat buttorisd.:tPithe, threat, JM»d jmt drawn oyer his ejee.J'lark Edwards tarns his step towards home, and,cheerfully : faces the rough wind pud drizzling rain.which qnpjefei fully pelt and bafiethim.as he vainly hails om pibjug after omnihps fp receive/tbe samp answer —“Full.” c JBnt Jfarktnakesno trouble of- these, out-door inconveniences, Jhr his-; mind’s eye is died-on tbe yvellcovereddca table, bright fire, and best of: all,ihe pretty young wjfeawaiting his return. The.picture is so pleasant, .that he cheerfully : breadsTor.th into a line;.of '’Home, Sweet Home.g’ aa he. tnrps ’the corner of the street-ffhefehtandi hia own trim dittle domi cile.' ; ■_ • ' ■ it Mrs. Edwards is peering into. the darkness through the folds of the mu-din curtains',, and has'the'door Open before Mark’d blind, touches theknooker. ~ -. : t; : t . ’ ‘‘Whatanighfcfor you, Jove I” says tjic little matron brushing the raindr'opsfrom his bnsliy whiskers, and 1 kissing, him compassionately; “and hop lateiyop areJ” . . '"j Edwardslooks up at thecleck as he slingi gles out of, bia.dripping coat.;-, “I: am date, in deed,” .he, answers; ?‘but Mr. ! Plead well i fails started on his .trip to’.the’dakes: this afternoon, and {.here.were a:great many thingato attend tp before he went, i And hook fiete, : Fanny--* this packeticohtains some valuaMe.deeds and secu rities, whioh.wijl be,called for iytha owner in a few days.; indho meanwhile, I have.to copy ■one of them,'but,don’t Feel inclined to begin to- Where can I place them with safety ?” Finny suggests his desk, but that isithe first article a burglar -would: be likely to meddle with, I The wife’s choek pales at the-idea of such a vis itor, andoshe considers, .‘-‘That the old escritoire ! in the spare willnot that do ?” ;Mark hesltnSs/i.'.vF.had so many.injunctions ;to he careful,: and potlet them get. out of .my. own possession. thatT amofraid eyea'ofthat.” ;“F.aat>y reminds, himthat thereris a secret 'drawer iait.. ‘.‘Don’t you remember,” she asks, “what-tranble wO.had .to.find it?”: r : \ “Ha 1 the very place I” So his wife 'carries; ! thftcandle.fi* hiWnna-ithe valuable:,packet ■ is 'deposjtetLiftthia. hidden-xecepttrele. vltionly oun tents T hie» few’highlyi aentedlettw® r tied to* i gethhr with ft piece l ofitibbon; td wMchFannyv i laughing Ond blnshlngyconfesses that they are !Jlr. Mark' EHwards’ lord effusjons- before mar riaga,carefuily;pres.erved to. bearwitness ogatpst ;hiip when he becomes old and cross-;. ' o'Perhaps it was a-.restless night and' hnpleas-,, 'antdronins which made, the: clerk jss uneasy— even in the.hurry pf . .day's , mrk-r, kpotriDg-thst he-had ,®o.t visited .tb.e;.€sdritoir :before in .■ the morning, to . ’• talhr;with his.pjvn eye's the, Safety .of the.papers jifthis.charge- jHe pooh-poohs: the., idea -ns it !greseni8 t itfteJf,Tretßemt)ffling.o»ft ia in. fam ioyrn, possgssioniand thej: other on wifoV :but. it: returns seoften,; that it is with a-feeling of, rolief. thsfc ho hpbrs ; itbeeignai for closing. Slid feris.hp'iis at liberty [to return Home. How is it his weleome-is not such a smiling lone as St uanally is ? Fanhy’s spirita seem dg-. pressed, andhereyes lookas if fbey had-bean, clouded with tear*.. -o : , ii ,'-;j : s , “Hfcva you ;bad i»ny viai tors fed ?” ifir hus- hesipSWstes, ,• ; tbti .“3 50,” is.sdiaintly jfchftt: theYOqng, rotfo.hitltertopre-cwoopied with look* «f -. -~ > i ' v£h*t’)‘‘No” sounded lit© ‘'Yea !’*■ 'Whobas: bwn&erei’V' •.•’-I. -• ’&.?! So. ••; V?.-.- : ■-! ; -rffOnlyjthy/brothel George/’ i Sway answer# andJiakei ap^bo -iv b ;ri ■•'•■•' , i v v^;bTO^itGeorgfe tbs > tormenfratdVooijle tifhis itifa'k* family; alt W*y#ift'diffiooUiißB;/nb sObnOT,te*ot(sdfrojn;one ?k!tbi»a! pink kisurplyprtpared'&rbi* *s»te«fi«ofiyl(lgl- gonaap^ajiiwtafi^ldspajw' ittane* ifant#' ju jAi.4 ,5- i 4j?‘ lA V*.- f* ** r > - ~,t« , fee'oelving tor reply a torrent of tears and protestations he fliiVgs himself bn thesofa, and tries to steady his nerves to.the consequences of : thrBi L cstr,pdfdinary loss.' ' Meanwhile, Fanny goes pnianstitutes an unavailing search in’ev -1 ery popboard, and drawer where it could Be possible to find' such .a parcel although it would-puzzle her to explain howdtPOuld have | witTidrawri itselffrom the secretdrawer to (dice jlrefuge elsewhere. . At.last'she returns to the* fpailor in 'despair.' he'packet’’must have'been hows. Wh'en t ißy.whdm ?, 6fit* 'Mark’'s ’ glqorriy looks, sheds wßcn Vlap at the -door - annonnces a • visitor, and the visTtbr' 1 proved to be her Tathcr ' " •" ' ’ '■To him the affair iscircamstantially detailed, aqd Mark'points'-bnt tfie'inevitable logs’ of bis situation and goodname If he should- be una b}e fa produce the paper o’r give anyclue which might lead to their.'discoveryV To .Fanny's die-, niay.he particularly dwells upon’her brbther’% visit and her half-made endeavor to conceal It; 'Concludingby anbh treaty that 'wiil, if re tain! qgany affections for her husband, tell all, l she knows, ■- 'ij ,'Bot now the father interposes,, To • tamely hep .both bis children accused of sobli a crime ;ia morethan bis irrascUfetetnperwill ;endJre, 'and he eoteis a counter-afa'asatiotr that Mark, has, for some, unworthy end, removed the par cel himself.' Words now become 'So' • hot” and •bitter tharFanny’s distress is increased, notles ■seppd by this champiorfship, and elte woeps so bitt’eriy 'imd plpadssd earnestly with both that Mark, more touched thaV til? would like to con fess, .abruptly, leaves them fa ,sfmt himself, in bis chafahw- pqnrfy fae sound of his, footsteps .ceasing,.’the', anxious' wife creeps, softly np sfaiu.&id Is relieved tbjfind hfm ‘ ly ingfan the, hed-.Mpm nb.easy slammer-'iHerfath er pefapa4e|Jfarlift rpsi ,‘tjjpj |?kt"pobr -Fahny.-: ’shades,h,er head, pi Mlbshoulder, and.feeling ;mnre forlorn and miserable*' ihkti' It fi/ib ever' been- bp. ~191, to feel. before- What ‘ will poor Mark id o? And what will,become ofber if he ? ; . Equally bewildered ;apd, almost, ga unhappy $8 hi»jdaugbter, Mr.'Koberts tries, to soothe her : vvith.'pr.Ofßises. nVt ppiy to seek seorg» K ,and; brfo£ ; tiimto exoulpafB bijpsßlf. bat to -forgive tigeftng-‘tbi« / mysteriop ttffair, So, ,et last,,, Fannybegjnstg feel morecom farted, and fa. beg father fa leave jher i bqt,,tjred aahe confeseed hlntjself, hecanpot quit ber ip such, tfoßble,aad,theyoontineetooocppy.tbB;eame by the Sre luis fang given Ifttdwtfaiiy,, . i hj 'd^J i - ir;ihit; V- i? h’iii : ■U's& ; ?had,»^pji4om* ; -.‘is,./ Isis-. vsic yiCn, ndr, ymi' U»^jwi^jd^l^?t < >|*®i th.e iiaall h^^ J paper parole,' lied wfth.'plnl? : J»a knowanpt wliali .jQOjltt, almost,’ aternly.ai jbifl Wife, whose answer * ! >; . c‘!T«}l roefcptiv/Faiaoyi mj:.daa?„|'afii»yl At« p|ajfi*g ft*riqJtio;le«*B ma ? Jtemem ber.'if Jcannotproduce these . paper*, I am-a . raised-maud; .if, wonld:he wane: than.the Iqm of money; that! might replace, those I cannot. Tell me at.onceiwhere arei” . ‘ ; : “Indeed, Mark,-1 know nl> moie abottt . them than you do yonraelf.’ TBey nmstbehere; per bapee theyhatveoKpped behind the, drawer ?” . Although neat to impossible, the-’chance Is pbtoyeriookedi- Hammer and' chisels are soon nty! tha hack of-tbe escritoir la Soon knocked bbt,leavJng no nook -or cranny Where the SmalleetpapaT couldreraain unper ceivedi' ' • c.- Almostbesidebinißelf, Mark leadshii wile ’-dbvtfc Stttirs,and commences questioning h6r. Whereishef key? - On the ring; it has- not beS'i ou tof herpossessibn. Pas she beenout ? No. Is she'-sure of that? ap she von tores toremind him, the looks-bare-not becii forced, noris aught else ttussingiyis would barb been tjie case ifthieves had entered the house. la nnedotroUable agitation, thebewil deredman paces the room) while ble to profferadvice, or assist him with any rea sonable conjecture, watches him in trembling silence'. ' : Suspicions arc pfowding upon’ his mind ; hints given before his marriage about Fanny Roberts’ - brother, and regrets uttered, even within bis hearing, that a respectable young map-)ike Mr. Edwards, should -lower himself by such are suddenly remembered and (dwelt ppon. He pausefj before his wife atidhternlydemands what;emnd'had brought that brother of hereto bis hq)Sse. That brother of hers! * What a speech ! AH Fanny’ssister ly feelings are in arms, addyet she -falters, for she 5b forced to own' that itwas for the want.of money, ‘fAnd you told him that ! had those papers in the house/’ Mark cries, accusingly. With crimsbrv faee, she denies it.- She did not mention Mark’b-S-fj&urs during 'their, short interview. Is it likciy’sne wbuld do so t Or if 'sho did, would George, poor fbolish fellow that be is, steal up stairs and rub his sister’s home! Ridiculous I Impossible I j • “Impossible 1” Mark retorts, “without he pos sesses the bey.’> ■ ’ "If has nht been out of kiy pocket,” sobs Fanny. ' "Then where,” asks Mark, "are the missing papers t” Their little serrint-maid away for a holiday—no one in - the house, to Fanny's-own confession, but this young ’sum; Where aria the papers?-' PILa htel&HiswMn??! kti aa=&& -a ■ ' M i'i. ,fi’i - ' - - * i .se-ii' ■'ft t ■■lih’lik ■ }■ . L •lc, - i _lj> ,’ -l'l «'-?*■-}' ■■£• --I*' hlfi, ' ''■ At/ “ , Tie 'Watervleit sitqatedafc Weefe Troy.'&'ft; {tfritatti large fcrseflal for tte constroctign and fsbrie*- tlon of nrilrtftrylin{4«iOTnfci,other thifeireiall toi(j» workshop* at the present tlmepower- Bouroes of our Cforernment. Everything, la w 'pmetlt on'» Wit Tohting and' frotfi t&We/tp lhari hundred bonds direoUy;aod nr- mnnyreoM in* thw.«re inteit3ed for .the hf inpift riße^ ’huttarga pf tts round taaiitrfhctofecL - The ft, .wonderful,: Aboy. eils at; fa counter with a tolkand one of prepared. paper before .him—ajsimple 1 roll pf the papfep and slick—-a jerk and twist ht of - astring, m d lift «us -tridgn ft ready for filHrufinJere thne th»^ &am& wad amteate.l the ioat4ndgB-, l(i goes.on gofi»tth|t i||«^lre»yearly;*do«n men and boys "boj; and.reavove the fin: fshed Wrtrjdg% In a number ofhjen hfld gifla are employed in the manufacture of can non cartridgesof oil sizes, from the mightiest Icohimbiaddowa to n six pounder. , .The ‘material of ■which they are made is a, kind of woolen , goods (moreen) im ported from England especially fer tile purpose. Thousands of yards ofthis materialiriflretni process of being cat hp and manufactured.— Cannon are not filled here, bat at the place wbfcfe. they; are intended to he used. In still another department grape; canister pad strapped .ammunition are in cotfrseof prepara tion, while huge cart loads of bomb shells and spherical shot'are "hourly, arriving from the neighboring ‘ foundries. The grape shot are larger than I supposed, and might-more prop erly be called peach shot than grape shot.— Some sixer, more of these:are packed in a sort, of wire corkscrew arrangement, apji fitted into a tin case, and, when thus finished, have much the'appearance of |are Of preserved meat of frfilt. ' • ‘ ~ >t The manufacture of’ bomb sheila is also a matter of much interest.- ' The preparation of those I-witnessed isi-briefly -aa follows: _Tha shell is first filled full of old fashioned round leaden bullets ; melted sulphur is then poured in to fill up the interstices and bind the bullets in one solid mass; the shell is then put into a kind of lathe, and a cylindrical bole of.the ex act size of the orifice of the shell .is ; bored through the.bullets and sulphur; this cavity is filled with powder, even with,the interior edge of the orifice, a six-inch shell of the kind here ' described holding about half a pound j the fuse fitted into the orifice is a recent Belgian in fen-, tion, made of .pewler, and-resembles the screw cap used for the patent frpit cans. An exami natiun of, this pewter cap; shows, however; that it is.tnade of two hollow'discs of metal screwed 'together, and filled wilh meal powder; a num ber of fine holes are drilled in the -lower disc, while the outer, dish is entire, and marked,’with figures iq a circle, 1,2, 3,4., In this ■ state the she!} is weather and water proof., When taken - ‘ fori use, the’gunner'by means of dn'mall steel instrument scoops’ out. i portion qf the outer soft; metaT surface, and lays bare the charge of composition powder- below' it. If the. shell.is desired to explode in. one second- after leaving the gun, the scooping is made oh figure ope; if in two seconds, on the figure two, and so on— the idea being that The'shells of. this.descrip tion shall first strike the* object “aimed at and do execution as a ball, and then explode, send ing the bullets forward as if from another can-, non located at the precise point where the Bight of the shell is arrested. Barge, shells-of eight or ten inches are filled with powder only, and bursting, do execution -by njeaDfof their frag ments/ -These large shells' are generally firCd by means of-a fuse of meal.powder extending through a brasa plug screwed in .the mouth of. the shell; in,both cases the fus.e is fired by ig nition of the pharge in the gun.— Springfield Republican. ‘ » A Desolated Region,—The Wheeling (Va.) laldligeneer.irawk this picture of the effect of Jeff. Davis's’occupation of Virginia soil: “ If any one wants to see what secession Jo for a Western yirgioia community, let hirh' - , go to Phillippi-and the adjacent country, and see what'iti has done for that.section.. It has paralyzed all, that region. .It has invited the. arms of tbg, government and the desolatipg tramp, of ft has stopped the plough in the furrow—the hoe around' the cornbills, nnd 'aU tbp lpisy details of agriculture. It has driven an affrighted people from their.homes for fear of tbeir lives; and their .houses are ten opted by troopj eent aipopg thepx to pat the rebellion.' . •‘The town of Phillippiis almost a waste. Every little industry about the place tips gtopped, and nine-tenths of the people have gone no one knows where. ‘ .Many if :aot.niojt of .the inhabitants , bad .voted.; the : secession ticket, and they in their Jgporanca supposed that they" wonld either be hongorshpt for so" doing. So thdy ffed. The tldiofa men^ndl!e'cp ; friito the SiceSlsipa. soTdiery"sohjg /days’ and now the. seccsaianists’ih their turn hare “ And thus the.town and muoh .of-, the coun try round about bears «■ deserted look.-' Th^re 1 is no Climating'tbe daniagh done tdh tomaii nity by' A 'eonyolsioh, 5 such a* th*t which Jtaa^sßddenly.oVeVtaieh-tbeacbunji ,A h'«*m4« *1 - ' ' J*! 1 -- v.hr'i'-’ *L \ ■ ifw,.£---V,-K''>,- J > v-;.>^w-?, '- x >' Cti ■'& (1tt v 7 |thd r wopld suppress na\ cldeni, ftfeh aKkra w^"ofews»ii6ei sdmpfciaa mt&SStpißt l s& flio wbfte* v dhtet *as W . theafternoon la prptoegt ~, ; iihß ; gala nig^a^e Of OMTWt!- As*BrtlM&ly;^^>lßi»ti^Briogtfa*> iittn'iifniriri nm tiiwWßji >lhilHiiiii ilf Mil captain'* ** Wjty trap* jiMfjiighting yta. litooght ibera tlrom. sitiiiK 8«il-i3^' : iSett, ';-:< . - &~(2®b»I («/s»'fi^^apl'C^^iMbßMd;) so I'«lj;oiftoi|Wt. '•; ■= ’,. v XfcMM h h«p»l*tr tsa Urayroonfi stnJ I -V to beitkankiatod {at ■; ; Ih'»;elasstf kofc -.',l'h« wrtabt n*' .ptttoir iPJ «iter- ateftadialely of afflttticlaf ihtoKef the,important* ofpemit tingJthewmfettoßiafes-‘wady-tor thegraad evening light-up.' Ssidthey, toohj is the asost ogntrol In iUonjinaieSt Will ba'tb w«;»eritssiytha sflftci of the: whole.;”; to wiieh.thoiady jepliedi.,.' “ I -am' -srtry, gentlemen-id datnsejon wiyltf* I; fortbo time b«*g,d» right, and I most posi tively doelinb in ! any way toidd .cctef tnajgreai outrage, as I cottceiMtiM; diranionmovs menk to be. My . tltaej is :» - loapv»6dcli woman, and this^bnmosjiimift;lwUildmi^t*d :,,: A few-more wdrdfttr«-a wl»i(ajend* ed bythe lady politely ton tojeava hercroomJ DothrmitSod not to bo mrtdbnß ina «stf« of wi& grSesimpartawee, the Captain was nest found' and appealed :toir He heard their cate;’ said his wife had re ported him correctly on the Union question ; nevertheless, he-Would 'go -with, them to. tha room and see if the matter, amice* ' bly arranged. Scene third ensued. They next proposed to vacate the best charaborin her fa vor, in some.other,; part of.tha., }ion&e> If- that would be eaU|faotory,.but. the lady’s *‘No l’- ? was still as .peremptory as-eyer. iW point waar gained, and tbeSt. Charles was doonledtohavd a dark fron,t;shataber.' . , .' Pleased with;ibisl.triernph,-Mrs; ,-j do*** vised the following, manoeuvreSo tnake)ihe,mo*|r - of her victory i-rrSummoning a servant*- aba sent him;outto:,ppocare : for-hex anAmerican' flag, whieh i Ahi diiski ..shopepepgpdeii-.ifiiSn,- tog window,: 'l'hth made.the, fourth actjn the play* ; .and.as ,tha;fiffh,if jvlwayjs indispensable, it had? its placehere.-WhapeveniDgoamo, the animated byM merry throng, Were illuminated*- but, alas 1 the St. Charles was disfigured by tt*i sombre chamber, .when succession of lamps, suspended on both sides of the flag, revealrng ■BtaT# J ahd i: Stripes, were -lit pp, ~ and the ensign of the Union < waved firomthe - centre of a hotel illuminated in honor of its overthrow 1 • ■ The effect was to givethe impres* sion- that the-wliolo house'Was-- thus paying , homage ita the •AnS'oriean flagand wtertjsi most significant;- is_the feet thatbhe latterwas greeted by .the pftssmg r ot6wd ■ with yociferoos applause. So much furlheficmhesabfa true Union Wpmah. — Philadelphia Press. T.' ; SAXiABZBS AND OPEipEBS. , With an .entire 1 wihd Wstional Ad mmigti'atiqlt, - more interest ;tfcan salaries—excepting those who areata 'getthe salaries. 'The are tbe; staples oif a fefrof the mcst prominent : • officers r: ;; '■ ‘ " ! .-ipira '.‘Pr^idjenV^eto' §25,0Q1b ahd iV‘ furnished ddof*’' ’ keepgr atsfsB,two watchmen ut $iS6O each’," gardener.at-$8(M), and Jtho '‘ whits, for aj airfayhiehed., u l J The yice Presidcnt gets-aEalary of SG,OOOa year. . ’.T; J 'V, 'l'ho- Sectary of State,' (llr. • $B,OOO a year, and is allowed .one' assistant at r j3M; one, eikht clerks at sl,BoQhachrßfee ,‘uTerJts. »£ §t£od clerks' ( at. sl,wo cleri it s2oo,'ji jneVseh^r, senger at and fudr watchmen at'|Coo' ; ei?h. ; ~ |&0(» * I " yeS’r. and' ,is allowed hjjndred hlr. r^tpssf and.' jptohi^aai. - - year. and his » by ;;-t ■ The WAcjjets jtmn 3ffe Ws»hihj«Q|irth^hJ^^^ g’ ' -VJ| 7? I -J j r ~