- - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. DAILY A.ND Slrregrt VISITB & CO. De.vo - siz wierE4 mown gnome. arcs as sena scum icerfm— =NW am awe. DIALT-at 4.11.1.0 pa amain, Torab haf rksay la w Irani Llt-44.410 varannum. Lis accma a nage. Chas mill to etyNlNti as It* blaming. mal OD "" it• Talaa • DO put MAN as l3 00 ttc- ides ebb it. be Zl.l,4?ali.ag palmy ° amts anataly club paten AR ama afar aa =pi, ozaan as =al amt . . , .. "RATES OF ADVERTISING 0a:,icv.",.n.0u..s of Noanarell or Apdti Do ' ' via adlEalcosal griga...-. 0 2.5 Do -,, _two reegr.... Ir - tae - -,-........ den 1' D. t•. eu"mtt't'Z-'*---:..:..r.. 700 ..... I - three woutha----.-.... .--- 1 00 iDo ; • - foar montbs-.......-.... DI ld Ittatudles 6 . ards, (6 Illi ttdo ra or Ise .- r - ser iitotO .CO One dollar for alehiebidtkond Doe. • One swum etkartanable at_plewons. (tor olt" ~ ,„ nargif eadasle• of taper -_--....-.--- s ... ' Yor wail widltlsoaltproma,bowted o wrens mouthoma " for esoliuddllinaalaiime Insertwl 0w1. 11 . 0 rwtr "A". bAll tolee.. • .. , . aanentinsmftlla .raux.h..l Imt.cdos EDAM - iin.gtat=tgarl as tolt=zl od rertta 1arn.i.,...m....df.tbtxz„1—.„.„-the • tor isadldstas for ceSce. sams Advertisements not waited ott , tbe wyy _for n ap e tituriter of .laOs., win ix I:outlawed OD ltabld, und pa yment cW~- • semr4luelv. - - _. . Tbs. Ortvileasof annual adtartimal it strictly llminet to Dula o lm budaria. and all advmme^.. - w far ." Me bonen t iveasona. as well sa celled rertbermente not luniedlatelylMeobal -with Orh yam nosiness. and I ' all dams of wtveraeurnoste,. Ent et; att.thr.ilse.r2.... R1.',1„th•,,,.1,110,,,,,=r-141:.nui: .iii ...,...., tr`ag''a""'s'arjl iarl .4 " 11 4 -.-. nrstr . rotdowa dre ern , 1. . ;11=1' " Ms =7ot targeaarliretr-graVris:ZV ll_ =nrallon=dubs.&dri=...k....„. 5 . Mot by foosralluritattoos4r obtbsary notiow. sad stoat 'flre=ratr=irnt ail ... Whet wnwilq. r enameturai:- lions, or tojollins actions &Waned de eon ottrett l au (0 ~ fall; Soirees, Corocots. or any nubile ea ate, t whore obsess ate ausb for forladtlance-ell notices of trti rate anociation•-every notice to to all attention to orlysto outaldo..elatulsted or Wagered to mosooto Igiltlitgarast.en ciflobeb.Wo.no.i. ili wat; be Inv tlto erted This ilite ' llg e l ealu b um. t&"sfiroi - If be charged 1 .t IllshoO or tar-maims to be charted asbila Idiot. norms - 14mo. Petitions SZ ere, . . Estate Agents' andAtartioneenf advertismawats not ' to rtlamed under yearly Walk but allowed a dlarcant cd thlrty.tbres and wie4.6lA. net ,amt from tho monad of • ; c One Sunere.Thre• lorertbsuo.....--......---11 51 \ . Do. asehaddltamal lowation.- .. M Aato NSW% (10 Ila.V. ww loserthm---60 cents.. , , Alltritnalcat zul ---- .1. _-___--,------ I ALTO - OP =COUNT. - 3 -:- oasitsCsoutsgs Fos sus trstesomon't 7... ' r , i N. BOMBS fr. SONS, Brokers. . . 1 ' 1,, 57 Auld slAwboosuninl:-...1 ilnaagic..F.X.rburOi 195:MYLVANIA.. .;(2 - Suukt. Mu - 5..0 1 4./4 TWA of Vittstoire,eolartacial Bk,C.looms. mo . sooo=o Utak a 61.:..-sesitooklla 80ut.....,...., do l'''''' a s,.. I. ' *" 41 '''''''sr; rrtZitls.. l "&islei , ". le Camaitru l •1- ' rook ostNotethtososkuL Wgtesa Rowse Dank.- do 7._-.Zsot of Novae. ut.t.teas. Bent of. )1 .. 4: P --t- 7.: I :,i • . Bank of Peausslrsoi.,-.. 5ma1105.,,,,,,_-_...,..-.1.... 1 'puT sin sa m i4s4i=t-- ' .— ' ' . X .4 - ~,,,..,.,,,,r. m. 0., . ' NM YOB& . 1 B• citrard. go. T.& etiT* --- r . ' . i . trVEVllt&lini:-. e‘m'tlill.r.l. A an • - ilrbigZe 5'Wc......::-............------,—..r. i- i4=454.'._..._ - -!,.MairilTiEririp.x. -:.- & „„,,,,,,....... k....:_ - ....... .1,... u.,......—. t !Wostossalaak —...-.-.45zZ00,!_ olj.o. ... Santo( Churat;ssbOSSlu- . m..... " 5 - '".. rifail . ' • Bank o,'"--- - ---,,, c,....a,.f.„1.,,. . ~. :: ; • Book .•:.., Houk , Boat :,:1 ... 5 ..V.• W 4.--. 8.. , Taresare Parnstall Tarawa' I Par. S We. Bit rt Dear Pranallail =l week Laroaater ins A Laasstra Cot .....g.tilai ;:.... :. / Inners , Darla of PotitrWrra nk ,,,,,,,,,,,. . ',--" Iti==>r a--- ,..k..........4. .. I t h .'. rpleadng BV.WlTramitras 3..- Zaite 3-i - . ‘a YerV Bardr....—* . i ' assuaoesd._l3( 4- •' .1 Bandßeta-...-.-----1 . 3 " 333 tAt5.0 18. 01110. el . .., ,4 - olde Buda valed*.l'a Bunt td • ‘l , . 15raer1ta1......... do Bank eiwillboon,r,4--.7 si 1 -r... - . I'M' "A d do Madan A Viral. Oa. SL 6 .: • 11=1 li gil---. do ISICFCBIAN. _ ' Brava sat:- do PeAlre,,,B:=4=Zia , 1 .. : rstrot--*19""a"--;-. 1: Li , IVasstruntar Baok-.=, 3 1 " Dign -- insoram. Casaw.r- - B="4 " A '""....-- do State Earst-•...----. 11 • - Brands at Silart--..-- do Bt. erg. desesieWrarantin atkiancadoi—.- do .Sis orals Pasolailwrorto. a = la do Bank of identeros..-... a al Mr to a Brandt tid a lngto.-- p o c ,.. - 1,&,`,ri,7,,r=7 , 5, / ' =/Artor----- do On P.alt PitGaderbia-.---.. do Braseb at reelob 6s. ___,,,,,,,, r.,,,,cAsu • r. • ' = "Mt. V''''''...-.. 4'47:ati--- ix at Berrark-..-... do, Inapt"" : Btaftt 3ar..-._ I'deatnitiffait-YTI:01. \ Branch at b1t..4i.*.3--.."-- dotOonaleona, Stenlatt..-,OM '''''" "'"'i"... '"i''' ..13r ' obi r ‘t a t.. - .7. 1541 ' Brareb at rsreaa.—r-. &IF ...„7" . _____",o Brands at Ploa•--.-- dd 3EA,..1,A,,,,,,---..... Tx anurth tt Portostatith...... do,_ _ ........_....... _ Branch rst Estras-s---.. dor Tar.............A.1.!.? Mach at gareana---. r, ,Aawee.r..............._ Ce... Art 3a.nth 't ftwaalls.r.h'4'.:- de Ten 1.1.8 Insert a in'erva..-- dr. IC.Psd...---• LSI Bands at Tauizot.r.-.____ PERU . OF wroa g~ppgTgDs.. FOR viz Psysnuw.i uAzerraanr --A.:ViILICINS a (t). STOCK AND Elm:Lour, ratudigti . IST).IIIi2L-RT#s2*Rgi ;~~, :,; :tv . -:,, t; .• . • • • , :1 . . .. '' .:l: j .A. . 1 ate. t.. : 3 - I. \ a :At ..... 1...--:x. 100 - ' - - ' 2"66 1.0 h : 16 14.,-*JII I 4 / 5 \ \ L I Syy 6. o.:6 ;:Wres saiJir , 10 . i.i t yrmtL 6 : 3 l4 ll -.:4,, •Yoo r, 1 6 0 " 1 . ''''' ' tca 13 10- Aa lr 66lll .. i' ' U " • 63 66 1 urt 66 .1 . 07:1=. 6 7 6 1- ~,, ... fp n f.,._........---.„ litt Ilitsll.oll-- ro 6 4% IN 15.... 4 s " 11 M -- rs . ~ouir se. rOOOO,- ,0 44 so -Nottborn ,La. , n ll * . E 1 ., ....• _ _wixamoze . , Pittsb% IS* 1 . - 110 _ Wortats 11.11180000.6_ ln II 1 2...±ditrumanio.... 10 i , Ipsttanmiht—• 6 . 3 58 w as =MI_ -—" ......7-- to o a ev, ti. to Gs soX 51W ...... 4 z es. Worts.* 66 a ia Y u . CA " 41 . 14"'". cass. liil,a-r1:. 10 _l3 ... ‘ny; _ t -- ... 71,17 - abet,E it I T K.i......ii II ...... .... Eg . 1 6 1341)......„ I tt it •-• Do. 01, 4 .rt" is 10 - ieirr.rU' 6 30 ?1, 9 5 ,- ut....a....-- 1 ri s IS , ~,...... . 0., w............:._ 1, 2 ~..,____:-..._..... 1 ... . otitoo=•-•••••••* -- : 20 15 1 1 . 006134---- , —*"" :: 1S .... t 10 ~ tArt==:::,=_,.._ + • t - SICI"LLT:IfINO nopse. hCO_ ' ga r s ates Bask 13tradispap -!..r.r.; M FOREIGN atut Domeote Eschango, , Note' sal Watersstly bought amt go d "4""mattragAi:ti.u& . - " d :rt gram Cwardoloa. . .Eftrts v id . '"iwurnlyonet Wang% mlllor,otlottortldt GEODE E. ABS= & co: . ?-4.lista...irrown= sl,sk Aits......thrzus =a* . • - HASIMA B7 708... SADDISaO ANL CARRIAGE ISANERe. ' i. 7: Leeeb,'JK; - ISk . WOOD. ,SEREILT.. PLITSBURGII. sgrAl6; --rist—:— - ----_,,„„. pATEMAICF:4II7" CO., Comanti glan ig .. dwa trailtiater t .W • zi. ottr z r...."*tratseVamt.e.itit.' i l ig,..7l,%V= tY pf ...4:g "' : ..e.......:_,.- s 'I • . • 4oszelC • • IA:. Nem; zszta-vtaxi wsiue =asp CIOASS," •;- bk Marker etearer'llia"-FO4"-:,- I=2l t .;''.llK'i''..'.'j•••l - i,:.A..i -,. :L.T.: : :: • . -- ..P.:lT...T . Sjiilli t': : Gil BUSINESS CARDS. - OSEPII S. ic• A. P. ItORRISON,. Attor- I.zttavr, Cani Youri# $11. 4 . bd.ften thtTSeld..ddrantjtctatnargb.Ps. .3""-4 T UALL, /Attony at Law, -B a k,,. weirs Itllang..S.• Grant et,betymen Potcrth .2141 biaanond Allay. ' OBER'r 1. PHILLIPS, Attorne3rat Law, . 110-11--ERTTIDLLOCE, .Attornay Law-- 002 w otallat nut Grjaat e.31426.171Witet the court us. Beau. ritubargh. =724,e. - - - - 1 - ,33.1Y.S J. KUILN, Atiormoy at'liaier; office 01 SoarCh stria. new Grant, {lttsbank. isl6-daT RANCLSC.FLANEGIN, Attarney &Maw, 50.170 Voarth areet. Pitt*.ndu -------- TASPKIt E. BRADY; Attorney at Law, ti No. S 9 Flitak strstAash. ktf:Witi aingl 111:i ttl)tfi zaz4 ERN 95AN & ca,- Ennlo..rs and -Exchrtrike , Poter.Nd. tin.l or .ond AneT. street: cornerW trabure.. P. • . . , /5511ny wad wll 8Y Notito and Cola ' DlMount Time Eutten.d. sad Promtmory Notr.44 Collections tn. ell the Ddmdpel cities a the guSoM 6e•mim Decositame call 'edema totms6 sad eve ileir primpt dent 0 . Wel GUI .' mnzum.Pivrm.ma u, a. sta,r. Volum. , I:lllPasted...Extbanive dmidently Go ral. M1L2.1) ' --=.---.---. all. 11akict1........-atonma aankt.,,.....e.raolTbaci km.... IfiRAMER .5C RAIIM, Bankmrs and Ex., - - obteda Brokers. Bar sod rell Bold and Weer and Not., nat=barsr*on Heal Rotolo or Stock Sect, otat. add Thor Urns on Fast otrwgnar d yell Meta on Coccathrdreu Collar. along made co tor kadota Ia tba Union. Reim earner of Third and Wood Arcata. ' avails oppcalta Um St.Charlas Rotel. • . .bay.bly la 1 13 c Knici, Coln, Stout and Exchange Brokatt atreet.,lnsys and rats Stotts on taehatunt on Eastern tides snaptlel at ens. teat. Sete!. Oallaetkata tasde p m ttraWast at. Lottsaten Woe tars_ ,_-_•___liots lloaitit atut mkt. r. triS ~.0610C). 11433,--....<1. Z. UM& 1,101 E% HANNA & C0.,-Sliceese9m_4 o 43,....T, !1..* Ca, Zeallotes.SzeitsnO intiXsm.. eis in Foreign and Domestic Lsolisints, ?miss co IlePoOt. Dan k Notes. mad Specite•-ii. W cornm , ot Duel and streets. Currant u.a..3 . receimebm Deposit. Slant Meeks firsals. sekfl .collsetions semis on nearly all prim* • , ..I=epe.. th us nits n.ps.ld Ila romisas AA . Arnmissn : • Aavancts laid* on Colitdrat• Of Produce, shipped east. (111 liberal VeMin - _ ICI,T; WILLIAMS - & Co., Bankers and tense Bran, North *sajt !wan..f Wood .no t=ti,="ml"oa. Maid toron,.d A= NVTLY.L. , IS - k. CO., Exeltange Brokers, eta .. tzts bed b4 ,. 11r 1 o s • - _ f.. LARIMER, Jr, "Banker and - 80-1 N.• 46; otiotnlntn6 the 19.4.4 .iIIOTAFFS /c. SON, 1) c..4e n :1-I,,...b.ntlitttr2oo,E.4..rtiaket draft s Pltta• •••Kk.. tb! 1.1 d 14.! thmuttinut the 'United States... • BOOKSELLERS &C. 4 - RRAD,-Bookse itmatttdavet,ar WhOlftlilet find Read .63 Della tn alank . I:sona MN;.4 B o rl 8004 d Psp .a rs= .2. i;10/IN S. DAV/SON, N sad Sta: I. 11 tbs.. saceessarte Davison& stred,susi.lturti Bookseller OSWORTH. and Drier HENRI 4t 30.82 IfUltsss 2 7s!qW” . riste.sesti4 yc Ay ,E w , Booksel ersnldLtaton ers, ttagg"at:Lreu.or tobsk—.l7*—w COMMISSION - &C. 9. ram= & commissiox ISMR, - CHANTS 22:11 Nods ef fittabaret, Mao • ma Pos, Load flpo a:43We! Lead, N 0.97 Flat . - . 194oWale Grocer, iniporter and Dealer in. rREIGN WLSEB, Brandies and Old Mo. .10131.1011A11. Rye 'A - Maley. Nan. RratrEsst corm anailvlLftlitttbargh. lab= TI V. IibINDESTER, Generalnerchark 117drurrAr=gtifkb.gr'NEIrs i..l,Z4rat!Pfti=t= l =Z;A rakrrxz _street. PittA '- Groom, whote3.ll. isoN w r c t i r S., - iile D4 ' l =ilinagb• Wee. Ptt memo tic Sara nzs:SSP Coseressint .sad raressiltsr erittutr,Dealess ist oat And Predate g5r..11770;05• 10 First sinsith_il____Ssr..l strestbarstt. Ps. sat-IT W.11,E3, Flour Factors,- Commission ,skg . tad Fernaldlnd 311nebtrits and !hale" In Prodner imnatally. Orders tor Pittdburga Mae chews. arras attanded to: Ewa IlViintat .100 Front MX. Idtt•nurna, /L. • - OMiTSEIDTE-§ r .* al - Te . C 75 S 04 TO pc,ATWOOD. JONES Camailatlamt Tome. ertdun Deal= PCts burall 311311,21 0...di Pittabanh. ts, - WEY,ItaIrEWS 4E. ----------CO.;WbOieSale GTO , ..eart47±,,irasokPito,aasd I n“ ormraNitni; Itera.ott*d. •s 7 Generra i cc.) .; rcny flbluedvbi g matimr,; :d Prod - -- OM+ WATT k.,C0., Wholesale Grocers, CoadlidadoaSfuetuhata, and toe.Jcc. TlOdUrli d littabarsr.t. Xaantheturill Or et.. ostubonto CNNEIELD„ Lnto of Wn : en — , Ohio, 4.1= Pawsincalercheat, rad WI, Wart dart. sod WecusraProdsee csnmaaPliCs.brintretk I WM..% traithrield sad Wood. , r ,:.,,,L --- ... & o . gsT eo :, ,, :mul le :R,wpgr e .ul.t..riti., T.. - 1411.1..mdess.aseit'm Iletthasi., and Palm. In t-11.biLl: ritual:Lb ManzfacturiaL No. 112 kaollnd Wl.' jr" t>felJd9yY~ ...... • --. , N r y u , irst-t.b."-",,.... (111ZESE WAREIIOUSE.— ,urd..i. , r..." 7.--. il.) 051.10S,YereakdIkkekd 0arn.,..10n jib - d t . - Hake In awe.. Butter_, Lake Mb and neldnee gen .. y mkja., 4 July 'nd.laboir:elT. Pa . : lbarghll7*7 Ini ' , de ~,, -gro .11:tb— v _ N 1301417}10.0.6.,31.,d.14.:Wbi11e-. "" . " 141 4 4 / 14 " b'''''' ._;--------=-4----• 4 J aw 13- FORSYTH, Jr., Forwardtpg art . d \ - - .• :- Comaiadoallierthazt.No.yllrgettreenft Dififisp R;1111----potbr and De ger . handl and AsmAnn Vag_ P14,17_,Ne. - 65 arist • etvettaldrillaulr,oFxlo rase, nttablartb.; Wr-----------E--I:Whxa,MaCLINTOCK. Importer An oi er i clanOtitti.g. SOW snd CovfrOg 1:41'1"1",--- fume Ecot Wholesal ----- e and .ctrgs tall Oman, on flu ENNA. dd. of th• 124ar0a4 VAIN:re, Pik- DI, jab - 4 :FRANK. VAN GORDER, Dealer ist Wm srr Stott. Glatag GaAs. Peobtoider r G s sTs'. s ' sit ' slur hand F ad — ri '!•flr Tg. Itaxtet ittset. sad Its ISstorold, Pittabfast I . 7r vg3° N.ic CO L 4-Vir "r olessilAY 'Retain omds. 2.6 Flan trItPHY & BUHCIIFIhia>, Wholesale col Eitdt Dn . °.Ss tdadmata,,earror Voulth sad ...rm.,- ~L.Aw.s...v?r.-....;-...mlux r.m. , TORN E r LOYD - & CO:, Whalwale Orpcess 0 uulOnnmisdeellarehmta,No4llF)!skEl .4:2!i•Lib, 2.9,42.4a 1,4 ; : . 'burfc 7..t_.: ° . . CiliftriEltjje,E,thgd..me.*:!= 4.a SUMAS& at Poidget own and Llgoury .:. 31k Liberty .. CM bawl iklterr . . tay. stoeWsperfor old Illatbangst!ls illia.eyorblen w ow " ru'ell'aio - cervriV. -1 " 7 ;; 0 nt. Maims o e ir,4 • pli,..WituraketTvg ow LDmti riteet, sod 1 -13iptlim slTa tin baud sr Omit Widetaino.lll Rata rm., Pit SA ilel4. CO...Wholesale GTO & neer emu .Pr`"' 11.C11...........-Vlllll. SAL ROE, I s he i r:d i e u ar , ocersf u i cru, " • 1111. 1110 al.rf 1.17 IiAOAIEY CO.; Wholesale 'Ore. ',IIV• 1166611a5.16 6.66 '6116604 street Put61636¢11.. AITELLIAIS 21113LtfRO, 'Gracer- and T. - Drier mew of Wood' liod. /lath !mts. har I shwa , . on !mad a &top aportMat Ofv,=.ol,Narsi.o Sad na.'reaa — YMIa-a rrans Kul:Cats; 111. 1 it•tat• Deakts.ragledpollllo.left.WZO., ~11"al,w.ihsutoraa Vr2s4'W''v'ets"‘ sines:__.McCANDLESS; suecestsonv,to L. J. D. Wick.Orboksal• Or.irVargrardrog sad Coearainion Itairbanta. Dealers brims. a1*131.1 Cole I=.l3,:ropttstrzb Vist= s a —male meet and JOB .t - R. YLOYD,l9hotesnle Groeers,,pam .Z5~.....115t0t D. 3 .11 In Proloe•—ittama: uu.thuns..tecalkm Lib.dr; W.A. sad -soot U u. --gO4l.ON6ODVIAllaikOOWbolb • asblizama la.= Yaks& • AGENCIES iOARD.-11aving been app toted. the ex and. Monts for I'letotoorxhfor the szkof?stent vT=l7r - P. t r KNlEtaltro. f rat b fg , l" ," An " lg hTAT, taro ..sart.e.t wid9oy maLuf.aw , d , a 2 st* am:mt.:tures riess. las oe , olo belox ..ortor to eau 1tV,,,1 yver before offered =Alt Abo.l [took of .11 Ratio of 'nat. Nlbaunatzr=44,atit !sln thr 4 USTIN 140,1115, Bea. Estate -Ag ant, stses, sts=sswase and BM Bras.. Offi . L 2 sneak street, &Dove Wood. Zusleese ffsssztAiS 4- WWII' W. g,A.mun. L. I.I.ARSELE LL,. eretary ...nil i.p.ori.c,c.arfry; Watar s4est. V. M. GORDO.N. Sec meg eq., 92 Raters • GARDINERCOFFM, AgentforFrankl Comma' in . rrrth.set ext.. of Wooil IdfADElltd.ASent far Dela' wari3llu. mai lannsace Orennsar. 12 Water street tinuaznrsog Eo=-H. TAYLOR &HU STo3l,l6ncccesors IA to Tailor A Idicrus,) Otztaral Commlislis opt For. irarding Ilirehants. and Agents for rasteta Tranagortt 800 Wm. t.Vl:ntrie4leiteittg,gremitt4tVgraTlZaZhsll. t I and Relef Ramp, Tohafro..Srots. Art, . Whadne term Pig. Bar and Whits ...Arai Storer, and Until, nnti ond.pittrbnrgh Manufacturod Goris generoll7. Agynd• for tho 'Toad liiiir,orol"Bonner Rm. rihretings. Pittrborgh.' . 4.9 Front street. Widmann. Lonir,ilin. ritt."l end lit-Boob racket landing,) Cincinnati. A. UUTCEUSON:k CO., Cumittivion OP • Mour_bartts and Aiwa. tbr the St.Lota•Soitar Reno * !Lrgn....Z5,511.0kr0. 0.11. wad Bar Lead..llanA„ TWIN 11. MaiLOR, Dealer in Piano portaa,- . 1)lluak anQ manor 1a . .1n5...au 2,124_ _n ; . , 2 . • s ''`Xdr ;Nlirif.4.l.'—"-- ITENRY ELEBER, Denier in Music, Dfu-" steellystramantAguidlanorter orltallaa Eter" VaLq=st er=erlslrgmhPhitn TOM3.IIAFT,:Ti, (a CLacessiir t jag. Wad-, Id/ ley.) Wbolessla .I[4B.ll,lZ=Zar dl.:Ne•ltsz Nlritl Pth'ta 's °Attn."' PrtsVgll.'”,igl. km YcN •• WILCOX CO.; Druggists and Apo - Jul. earles, roamer Martel 01••• ••11thaiszu7• 1, teell ocaussatly nu Woad • full mud tompletou:uq=.euMT b b 3 rs7fullrixrulTr.aded.. mll9 ____—_ /OBS -P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Dm. Points, ODA Tarnlabes and DT. Stun, No. AZAl , ;:luet i rDtAb r r h.. - Arent A 4 Wve:= I,t'etaaDtistnefale' ft -FARNESTOCK .4 - CO.; Wholesale NMIAL.rO=3Toce wd Alnit tt.u. da ar,'44 .t. 1711 -5"-••'RS Wholesale Dealer zyzir=ll. tzttrNar=marizr nunrucs Eetio F A" jt. ." RE of Matt sad BUM& stmete. , -SCHOONMAKER CO., Wholesale aea • prossata Na. l 4: 7 , 011 Itreet, Pittxtrunch. 7OSEPITFLE3IING, Sue to L,Wi - Teoz. d. coma= rXdoZfenns_., 31.111317. Mea nand ls (.2;ed!. 4F,4 ort.lalryt to his .Lt • Ptiy•kas wissFlptiosts joar. Nr. LEE. sticemor -to MURPHY d- LEE, Waol Dmite,A,,a Oommbedinn ltexebasst far tbr of losakan WOW , Goods No 1.31 Llbortv stmt. olvt 1%1. FABIAN, 31. D., Office Gth street', . bet.. Sotitbliolt, Oka Efourc-9 to 9, o. i tit,yd to •.x., to 8. nom. B.:CiffSIER, liferchtuita CR.. .. thin% .5.13 Skeet Amt. • Pertlenlsvittention te litre and Tootte.Ciothine. . 0e15 , r LytiLLiSMfiraistWeii "--- ti ntlitiloT,ljr-; • • Mreed Dealer-In, Reedy Made ClttSug. let IR, • mATTs thn i:•b a nA w PsnPV•otl 7.6"' o•ear 6t ttsr•• ..7Gl7St ; J*jflld"'—Ctrttvs4nafrlt-I'. stxt cue... win pl.. give n. • tau. IWO • eTIMING• -- ' I ITANURA w t 00 11NLE , L E.,,,,, , I t to c e w st e t tLa d w. Retail ctltrcr 4 j OIL WE I vies& MOOT. nob. ; ..6 1w a l tsvizf6; Gad AMBROIDERED AND- APLICA _MAN: TI LULS—Materlalsirtark.k f M m• RS. L. S. rzebdery FAt , Aecd es k by J.,4r 11e.Z134 Pest Wert. slam Mad. suaciift itei- BolivazFu nfacturing_Compny, - - PrIIIS COMPANY LEAVIIsiG ENLARGED thEir especny for macarbettuin ars npe Tdramod to me at inerussed demand Dn . Unte.ddetc. ...n , nd • add MAI" Chi- t"l f r ' . 'ITENJUVA.= PStiaburgb. Serlember DRY GOODS. GROCERS.' PaTSB - etnry Western man DRUGGISTS. WOOL MERCHANTS. H. JA ES 13-123GL Office end 'Residence, .N.:112 exest, oppedito the Pamirs]. Pitt. h. AtERCHANT TAILORS. , • Boots and , Shoes!!-- 4 AMES ROBB, No. 89 Maiket. Atreet, li rtiorfrain thr Itiutet Mum, mud , / barman the hub iootttettra=e! "'T itirlet . ' jar= lit 1 7 11= figartdlia Cirrti 'L e L 4e l m ValtVisarrl. d a al= c..it.T....t.121, las and ht=ttu a I nd" vari=r, Call Booth Conroe. ears aud Shour air, Time and Tauthr Bout!. hr. numb Colt htrare Rheas a mil am ae via to sell such an article Wald who bun . ur uith their eurtam ma .111 ere mthifse. U... Briummlue tha lam uSr dlarket Wert, mTV ~ ' _ ___P,.______--..-----,- 77Z= • ratii . IMOVESALE AND RETAIL I'ABILIONABLE. 'LW AND DAP MAZDIFACTURNRS , ANDVEALEILI3Th ALL KINDS Writ/ 86.0 , _CORNER OPITOOD AND-F17.7718271ZET5, pittsbnr~b, Pa MO= extrArtialla..l4, 'leaf lists "'sargimlr.ls .Coach awl Gamin: e Factory.. TOTINSTON, ,BROTIIER & CO., , corner of ge nao,Oot ..ort Raw. streets. AllesamolZ Cttl.leOnld respectfully harm their friend and the 'm to , that they are snantattninds fsrstrA . , ...1.14.11i 17.11,,,Mrirfrar.I.,tb. strict Celfard tolltns - MU"'"'a b'''el*t VP -. l'''' L l erglig i ll b ;h? Ing tirt.Tyllarr.batta, Poles and Wheel Stuff. theT tea nontident. i that all oho faro them vitt, their patronage , , Wheel an trial of their vorlr- . •Tle.--aiel ' alpsested to glen them • call behne Or' • New Coach FactortHAll-g . • M. H. WHITE 1•CO. would • 1%10 Lk. , • They aro now making end aro prepared to resit. ordeye tor army downiption of ^rnhichn. tiecbe. Marta. the tine they hove. they *el confident they cn. *1 do work on the non vrescenhle taw with =* nehlang article. in their m. parttnotar .ttentsontO no , iroweloo anistertsie, sod now. but' 000 toot otorkmen, ttuy hove tite th/rtritiVertrA lerglrjatimP B,Berkslnnst aec. me& test reenimr, end on en gloat rensonsbla tams. , Jahtf -i1.....e....(10ACH FACTOtt. .... 7--'Tii,.. 40. .Dianand - Any, war Mat rat. ' . .. • : Ti.III.IIIOY.WW. reOPIIIIrrOIt. yirptrLD respectfully Call ttio attenthiu of . swim.. and Waters, Ilerebanta to hia tn.! , stork L e iagW, rattalng In ht from $lOO to OW. Tit. • ward bollt trona tatol'ast . material and workman gar. and ender taw own • noradtanta or am, with and• dater. or tria wait to la inferior to none manna. , tared in Oka Union. Tito sort af bit tnaiirz tad . tp . 3. C.:E I tnt=a trgttant'Agitl. ''' want Ma a.alill ' a s broad- .Petcata wstaing - gray est, wort win plata. no arazdton bia Wen town plow r+,•!• , . Al _-____ . .. I. • 1. • 1"..."-- -.."."..tarm.....t. t. IMILIMAD . . Livirgitoi Boggfi.n & Co.. - NOVELTYIVOR,,,..S, PITTSBURGIT, PA. ACK mid Per,ot Railroad Satleg.ilay , rttelili:iareiy r t .TArNi Valiscr=coll: )11111 of Tsui. , tindingruu •buils, *mind lAtt.M.r. defy e rut.m Itill.ale 1:ou pas l but. of eler. , defy DIN= MUM..•. . • . • L•W. W. WALLACE; • • I 'STE /1.31. .A.R131 , E.IVORICS, Ittn - and 321 Zaire, stmt. oppzva AAEOIMIENTS, TOmbs - , (Intro Stones; ..L.T •Tarnittreo tops. 1 mpoltlng Slam% a nt .Ith 4.11A141.: stsitt=s "st7lr'r Nevr Goods and l'astdops for ltu— • — GlOthilig for SFlng of /0 4 ; gi-WATTS a-, CO. oe eavo t.'hmvn .t ,tbg,Zrjvzt received • Irevti a vereir j=37lCderdt*"' thilMtSirtlvrcry iscridviv ..11 - rup =ter} , elle. It= tht...= is t.ke•adi I.vccd4; 19/43.4"Vgir"" ta be " Tear ' !"" VX 3 3 thiattati• Tint • ,;;•: 4tibeeribers- beg. leave to form thei .• 'out:beast they taw Toed tbecliOsekter Stalronokl tba wrist ildratortbtlipie gavan, • • • 71!`-4-.• 1-:-"'Ntoomuset.roi, DAY Nor NEW YORE AIII73IIII.ISENKSTS. 1 PITTSII RGH GAZETTE. .1... tanSt - ItEn a SCIIM.t.'„A idenend sarertbinl l ------- ------• ------ !louse. Na 3.16 Lod LseL nroada - ar. tccs Yorkt 011 " '''• "SATURDAY - . MOANING . , OCTOBER 28, 18154 haw street) 1,6 , , ,. 6 , ~3 , , ,... moo , v., aorta 1 IDER. DSYS-LATELL F 17.011 EVUOPE. Extension Tatiks. THE INVASION OF THE f, RIIIIEI. ilr M. I.OERPT, 150 Wooster at., Veteteen , v a.rmee ono Ilerutoo ite . New yak. Idanatstt ,t.- : VICTORY OF Tall ALLIES ON THE Ant& a Arcs assortment steam on hard. Orders for etztair , I . . Corremondsms a N.V. c...ra.ag mmtb... Lesvos, October 10, 1854. The ottentlan of the public, since.the deport. ore ,if tho last steamer, has been absorbed in the dottills which have at length been received of the bottle of the Alma, with the lists of killed and The extent of the loss, especiallyon the English sidel fully tears out the first iroprmisions, but the llaportant nature of the victory daily grows npod the minds of all men, and products a feel ing of tonfidttme that is, perceptible not only in political circles, bat in thatterr better quarter ins a tett of such matters, the. London Steck kx change. II hether Prince llenethikoff retreated into the ronntry. - and has been cut of from Sebasto pol, or whether lie taught refuge In that fortress, and is shut in there, enema still dont:A.6lh The bitter is supposed to be the case. Itappears he made no reel rally after his defeat, that the rem nant of his fame was for a time divided, and that their asioniament and discouragement were oveirtakeiming. '. So confident had hr been In the lamest impregnable nature of the position he boil - 'takendp, itiatbe had, it is raid, prepared a de epen& for tipaoperor %Illicit was round in his ridge to ho egcct that althongh 40,000 men , Tot ht lithe Sebastopol, an savoy of 80,0 0 0 men lr fl co Id bb held it chock for weeks by the defences of litie Alma. When, therefore, be toned that the number;of the allies woo Scarcely equal to , his own, that they , limino (sentry, :het their sr ,tilirri, a i ls scanty andonly one third the calibre or ttatt witk which, actor "a long period bf pre pqratlon, had,*crowned all the heights, that tb,sy had !leen exposed to hear— marches, hot days awl uffprotected nights, that few or, them had liven it:Pa aen before, and finally that tlitY i were pmnaied by cholera even to the lost moment, ' his belief that Itti :Would be ablo po bemuse and Wear them out, II pot suddenly Co exterminate than, may coldly beMoeunted for. On Dm eth er hond, his subsequent mortification, and the doioralisittlon that must /mire spread among his Digitise , forces must bare been proportionably severe. Aecording to the account of an wa- Mess of the fight, ho left 3 generals, TOO pris. eners, and`4ooo younded behind him. • Ills ar lillery• comptised several 32 pounders, (ono of which smaitaken) while the French had only iwelee pmuidert, ' and the English only nine Pounders. ii I The Invitstment of Sebastopol was expected to week of IA entirelfpompiej.ed during the first he present month; when the opemtions for its esttuctioa would forthwith commence. Mean- hilt, a minvoy :of atounition is stated to hove been cella, and 1,000 men captured. Some de tached faro have likewise fallen. Everything on the part of the Russians , betokens desperation, hod it seethe emir no sacrificdpf life would be con sidered: i Thaler these circumstances the most hideoustlloggle toust,be expected. - 112'°°,3J;they bore apparently given up their fleet eines they have sunk eight or , nine of its largest vessels in the channel at, the entrance to the barber thus blocking in the remainder, in order temporarily to keep out the 'ships of the al lies., a the same time there is apparently,little donbt of their having destroyed their powerful fortress of Anaps on the coast of Cirearna, op poalteitha-Crimes, in order thetas garrison, 15,- 0 00 Strang, might hasten to the succor of Sebas topol - ' , , Loolanglit all these various fragments of intelli- Setierthe 'reports that &ciliated lost week of the liCtuil fall of Sebastopol ore shown not te• 111110 been ats hares:it:l9k in their accompanying 3e ails WS woilately imposed. The sinking of se-cu Session ships in the harbor, the capture 1 of sonic external lottseand the ittaiament by, the allies of a position tocourmsultlie 1. WDD all formed Wes of the telegraph messagerrectived on Ilia tleciaion, and although the Tramsnet . In whicti 'marred events had beefily:night about Was ly statedy_ellere a ll -partiallytrne, and th e Invention of the WS ultimate iirrentier of the plaeat_rtsjust chipped on to themes apataral . The Edgltih fonds daring the last week have been extremely steady, with a tendency to ins provefit, notwittobindlng a coutinnance of the atee•V' Trey caused portly by distrust in itoosequonigeo thelivernooldifficrilties awl part ly` by ektaymenit 0f,C,500,0 0 0 due to-day on the teat I:42,000,000 Orovernment Exchequer bolas. wsolevaa tlita:lsst date flap stmt.'' , Opt the closing price this evening woe 54.1 Th4pirapenslon of Mr. James McHenry of' , latselspc trill, tt is bettered be -permanent and unsotieractory, notwithstondiugllMllerOUS nose atom circulated to the contrary. Messrs. Allen A Anderson, of Loudon, whose stoppage was tionounced bythe last ail, ore else without hope of cecapi -mail, ng thA necessity of liquidation although arrogsments are in progress to.minblo theta in ..n independent-form to rc estsiblish their business and thee keep together them con nexion._ Ifels stated that their dealings- with 'McHenry have been such as to involve them in the liabilities of actual partnership, and that but for this, sufficient maisrance would most proba bly bavebecn granted theta in London, to avert nay necessity for their stoppage. One of hew the members of the firm is S ir. Chapman, a nep of Mr. D. It . Chapman, of the holm of Oreeend Gurney & Co., and hence there is little doubt that this lost statement is correct,' and that if they could have been supported apart from 31r. McHenry, nothing would have been hoard of their being in difilonity. The sinus of 31r. Edward Oliver, of Liverpool, were yesterday to have been arranged,althongh It Iraq probable some of biebills would yet stand over for a time, .ex en if they. were eventually Met. It is wild that they five_persons who had undertaken the inspection of hie affairs, namely 3lessrs. De Wolf, Ferule, Campbell, Fmnkin, and Crosble, had agreed to take all the ships tl . l bad sold him_ on credit, and in this way to 1 , .C 400, 000 of his acceptonees. Ills means f I meeting the remaining £300,000 of his debta are "aid also to consist of ships, freights, timber, 1 , milling and other shares. The plan !adopted with regard to these, has, however, not trenspir -1 ed, and indeed an the circumstances of the case axe extzeetelfeugue, the interests compromised being sneh ss to lead to a desire to keep - back many important considerations, and to make it appenras favorable arpossible. To.day, indeed, there art' reports that lie will break, down alto gether. •, The grain market this week has opened with firmness, and an advance of one shilling per quartet . has been obtained for wheat. The Liverpool Cotlim Market is, without alter- The next steamer from this side will be the Niagara, on the 14th. Our last dates from New York are to the 26th of SeptemberSrxcurou The greatest interest will be felt everywhere', la the songalwal battle of the Alma, which, otelber we consider the windier of troops eni I. gaged, or the iniportauce of the results, was the greatest battle that has beets fought since Water 4 leo. Me therefore sirs icon to tbn ixtended and beet unofficial account that we can gather from English newspaper correspondence. -.__-------___ . c_OUPIL it C0., - Wholeenle Print Sailers, tristm,s,yi usasirset,inri.:mtists.• Yorke rit:Loodon,.Berin, mit No.M6 111bathrey. New Catalottbet obnt by Ma .11 btsta3 dhstiabb to tb. Untie awl Institattonc... bittoze Exam" fttralthel oct7,:but _------:-------------- Cloaks, Mantillas andtTalinas. • • it.,IOI,YNEUX IiBLIA•No.•S 6 - Coma street. I, Nellr York, Infporter awl Atittits/tarttr ot 1.1114 , . outs, hlaattil**.ar*Vralt.*, of ..a.r. ki.d.2s•ao.np• ts., vould call the attmiloo of ruerthento to o Ks trttert7 rt.** aseortto.t , mate exorent 7 to rote a rel, ils.— Ma Whims.* the .t.eot or tbeirseene. a. Ira be forrod by offerritaii FraltillinloLttAitte=ol Fall., the l ' 4llll - .1 :Ay a t'etr'Satis tetio Ile orrooreorernaht 5 *ler,' O.& an other. otippearttag afore thrlz 'Lore. • ' oelS•to ------=---,--- . . ?limos! Piai old! PianosUl ATTENTION of purchasers . is - ........ t , ..: re ep.tscur csned to a new Intl, t. r. rtrre ;... itaotie nivel:Idol:On Plano Fortva,wow telly , . I • r faVet: .111211:tg,,T,IiCg`hrg.740,,, ve..,11.A0 o f the i>ilvatial Mao cryostats in Ita rapacity Mr Ware 9•loii. 'nig with the rine* • tauten an attain/swat hitherto War Rumor to tho Mau Forte. The moo ordinary partarourr Is enatinal hYtta rah 7 °flat hautrnrethont to hroltwo <Meta to octave Oro Intl Iliac Would renrohud a Thalburit or • Lista. linear Its chit res. relleache la Its fet e to be teed at • ill as an ordinary Piano of the sweetest L quallty of tone s and lretal4ll ' t 11 rl rodg.bit til t ,h ! : "4 Ira —rrep t'.',:orgim l9 4re br.a. thew m a am aurjrlor In rawer to two nrilipary 7 utters Platew , whlla OR' loreetileinh hurltY. brearithlandrielownt atone. they thalliurtre ti,ie =who* I.hilsio'grautted testimonyof ihttravars ani - Arew tears who have towed the Orleatial tar .' rhino Ordinary K. lone uf all givtAniiitrnifroAdilitAn.l r,,i:yhr D leilO•lin , Aissaf.dun. a Delay.% :illf . s:i a 'Li: ___L°______ .13rodlo's. Cloaks .and Mantillas: , ( J 'l ( .rd •BILODIg,-.5 1 Caned, and 63 Lispol bar] Its:. Newil'aelt.lesqt2 i rr‘r ul 11 etre_ bte " tl i tirs i bire itti f-,:to I Watril ' stlestion of WI, en. ts sts extenstio stud". , ' neolsntitsbbi Ibt tbe FallFeesebtk.: Wm sty les Ide 4 the tr•Ao so tordlrened =ably tt y. Ilsopsee,.u.i.e. and Otiose lo.dibo:_trhi.. ox'"—,--•--------------L--.:___--1------'" 2-, Musical . Instruments' • . . , ,• tr_ „, THE subscribers RIO now prepdfue, rOugf • for thehteneetlon el.lobbers. Musleaders and. idle ors trading - In Misted Instruments and blerehandlsob the following ent•cless ' • .' -: • . . . • Violins, Cados. Baum ars, Ffuten I'Ver, der flviscA rad Gram Accurlroro. 5a......a. &end a PO. • hit= 2,53=e,i4n1.4,. :I:fit Van . Otir arm:Kaoe wltltthelargnit'andeunet telebrats4. Mao utattaters I,F.ttrore lir< each 14 to enable us to sett goods id their lowest - prices. end ne tank prier OUT efittO• m or on the *dawn-Yaw amebic:Mar from an euttrelr nen and tarethlly ea anted each. Wing In the. Market at. ad new :••• „., 0,... NItBILI.II.OMtI., routletvmAtta•iitt:ltitsbg. gZinPteloligraTD.Needhangenelet;stet Nteut lam. _dtiT2dufr "I". 1 He. 91A311ttleaneanieWntlrOrk. __________•.•. .________ r..,wider.10..• having 'the.. Agency of :news. CARLIAIIT A NEEDII.III7I (Nwrf Ttritt • ELEERATED PATENT YIEL9DE r4. ON E,"_ • .uld lama the Trutt, end the Potato let etne that they are now wowed to itunlsh • to took4ere. and other., the;Mtizlecr. edl,ostrretgleVelentrrete i° • • • • . /ALIT USD IGOOkAllit- :Cp., • • - • • IMPlMlliarl!treet=ig;tlh ' -----,----t------7 Derre tYDe 0 1 it "Iype 4 ,c 0172: 1 : 4 ° 0 v 5l ; v r= . D ; d r .14 a . s cy, a 0f4. 4 7'..7 6 et Hardsstes- sad Mt T.!! Ai/ ra t ter L 7 o l, :t t , u ".. ahr. d._ thef 4 ,.. 2 7: t inassrtsissis,Ktd n•w•- PirThrraa Parglar Proof Safe Depot. . 3feFARLAND CO. • • to MAIDALV. LANA ..XEW rOR.S. - Warehouse 145 .P ratt 54., Baltimore.,ldd.. R ANKS', Jewelers' , and Counting Bongo' Easnomn - at'., onnasena on hand". soll. • arn+ anon in yam. Anal rit208.5 41 • I I Mann. Win VA I riand: Ova:men-11 ciao onadat nro to leo= Ton tha T.. Tan r telatVirt PLllliallt ol coagno.L. and'ola IrgtonPileb;lC ZVI* L• 111. 1 Wot answer fot• snobortra... • Part= roam, 04-" o• . .l» 11 laupl 511 11. Mal AND AGUE. _ DR. EDWARD DumeKED:s STAMPEDE MIX 4 XTURE. advs. o,aned 2 THE Proprietors of th i sMedicinewtll 0.401 eithent hesitation ec ram of ealstrellstlon. that Ilne STAMM.. ?durum Se s circled wee ressen.izlhereestt, tepee ete 4yeerf'thertly"re&tr= 1)4 112,11. reties . In their tendency. Pennantields ell.: tledaJ medicine "MI nee be erected be.esfcteJto sne?yv_Syy,_• IC= T:,F, b rc r c re th 1174":,7.:r:112:17 - gri , t 4 ; - 1 - , cellX,l'grr,77l • Tit 1 1 :artr i =Per: g !re. r t asissra qrseprelita... Tbr erprleur add MM.:duos thousands of creilficates frord e tree of , the trmib?!..7.l:lnam,r.ltt.krt.ar. Tail dltea•.~ Lieeeree ete e. die le: -le. • Ceertr.netes nen be been et the odoeystdovlns shore this , Afedletne bee cured when ell other. bee* Gedeele • • I Yon DlMPPlablil4 <db. &niece) IdeederdekAlleavedi th d e In eeteral oun of.ithedaccespeen and Coe:Urn . caw. epos- 1 6totmTor We b] r= In all wisp' the taw* stet. ' 11?;11 rived. erteie reed! be &lessee:l SlEgi , CILICEK nig Peorrietere. VS Inetdway , New Took. Ao se dreee. It A rsbnettock. k L. RUB end idea 11. Keyser, Pettehtnith• .140-11, IRON' WARSII.OIIBIII MARTIN. SPRING & CO., Imparters end Deo.'grits , IRON AND STEEL, 2C , Ortemh and. Trno r.*. - 1 Rehr toristautty ork turd s full .steortntent of Part Roil Band. !loop. Lions Ehoe. end mbar IRON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. 1 ; Id•sehsete from sill ...Rion • of the country are ttirtell to cali or smut their orders htfore bts7loc. . - Milers kit mall entroetect to nori-eni .rn t.r.1.1 .t,' cu. tomtit trurtet rate.' MARTIN. 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PATTERSON'S k 4 LIVERY AND-SALE "eft STABLE, orne Diamond street via Mtrry 4 , 1, • a916-tf 4ITfEI *OIL PL ASHLAND HOUSE, t Luau arnEEr. AIJOVE easYM STEECT. PRIL4DELPH4. 4 { H. B. BENSON, Psorixtriim. 3. s a-,! ! ,crawd. stAci v rak_irg IL7/ I_l.l —,.:.---------.____ . W:ta .v.lll r. 0uge........, —.. .. .. . ...—DA.t. it, tai UA l... m Ifilt.T4.olAce..) —thttaStAnallos &MIT it7/40 tgrx y . , lIOTEL, (late Drowlie;) !eoroAr-,Of Esnithecli and Third Or . 4 , t.ii, Pltutangli• Pg..OLASS RH. Proprlctorr. . SirTDIE large and commodious Timm , AiTtn Carder reoe thorough repair. Red farulatied with caw equip:tent. , ituongbout,lm soar ofsla forth. reeerptton urttre trarefts public. Cum= Wootaan. •.. • ins‘ , 4l' ens•• S. eu mn.z...:. B.—CIITHCBDIRT & 80NE , . ; .IDENERAL COMMISSION - AGYATs; for , 1.71 thenalsiind *trebase of linal F..etate) 41.11set A r s tf . rOlUgr iellr i r t a. r. EMIL ZONES . it pnortarrous ..-; KIER'S PORTABLE BOATILINE. 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(ETON ; . • jARIES' & Cli LORENE SIIOE STORE, II Itsbasstwars os Ladd s 1151.1.011t1m00t.,Na. 15 ou,nb stme.ruioareb..r._._ !----' ' ' -G4'4 WALTER P.ASLUt gi-itaporfor and 1 De+leeM PlalealKurad andljeoloatrasPa, tnt• YklObtMetl• WO Agent eV.. agebtated toaartzdaregomeerro:Dell toast k t}x. of Put% k I. '0063 - IraFASHIGNSTOISW EWDREW itsL4ll.llrtaTomur4w!lre zai!ir. Aimar! kig;o.loitarot .tr..t.' 101EACION-innur and Mu tkir . . G, OdrOBE:11. 28, 1854,- , - ,TUR Ipar;l3 01 TUE ALIIA., We 'condense the following account of bat. tie of the Alms from the lehuninons and graph. ~ 1i Correspondence of thti tOrldoll Times: I\ . . . ' Basks or xitaAVas, Sept. 19. I ' :Last night order! were Risen t y : Loret Raglan that the troops should .striko tents aldeybretth, and that all tents should be sent msboard the Chips. of the aid. Ournllinnee had been deto.. inibed upon, and it was understinSd that the Sae gan lightenval,ry had been sweeping the coutlty ',ill ettnelles opt° ashbrt dr...Canoe Ofotirlinesitat I e d 1 , nilying rickets. 'Arab 'clock in the morning dio 1 camp was roused by the retell; and 3 the ,' i 000 sleeperd.:trike into "active life. „ The iM M frace.,tbe ehipe.lined the beach to receive e tenta..' Zflie commisiiiiii officers struggled in 'ear'i vith tha , rery deficient Means itt their is-` peal to meet the - Maormentirequirements Oflitin Drip) , Of 46,140, men - for the transport. of. 11, , gage, ammunition and food, and a Beene which to nu' improcticed eri':wittldisemei one ot ri‘ confesionbegiaitind continued. tor eeieral ho !allayed only by theatnatlinesi end artier 4if s ith rregiments ;as they paraded pinch:me _teitich- Tho French, in advance on our right, erl . , p botimm , , and the camp fires of the allied - ep eitending fdtmiles along the boriimi and Wik* hog with the - lights of the ships„,_alatest. sa rated the morning: 70,00,Tarlieh. itifantry; U' der Belelman Peeks, roved along by the limit. ;Ode; nextin titian esine'the,ditbdoee Of figs ) liesquet, Paredihert, Forel, and Prievelie fret n,.. Oar artier of Itutreli'Wei, about Ifonr .mil to the rtglit'Ortheir left wing, and: al many . ,belt' d them. The right of the hided forecastle ) covered by the sleek which snored slang irth it , in ictegbilicent order, darkening the air vith in nuniereirlatelazone pt. sefoketireaditei Weil the tnemYishonld they threstartaattacie ma' ti glit;' and mogintialag the the-rieerir two zetkes febin the shore., .: ,--: i : ....' 0,- - .. ' it watt tra'aloair in:the morning ere therihalti . or.,our army was prepared VT ThlriAling. Ihe .day was wank andLeel e d e itese weedelayed by the *aloha. trinipartJOissOYLU o S :l4 ! )l NS' : Ogre--sa e!il which wid. I fc+rmg".topirfr., _re trreekatut GAZET . , . • ,-- ' \\ .ly fah in any prtractedioperstiens. Ererything the men very much hy their derisive cries when ,_... entailer sacrifice than Would have been O P- 0 *.., not absolutely inlispeumble was out co hoard our.skirmishers retired. • 'theme: 'He dashed over:the' bridge, • foliated .. ship. The naval ) ofeers and the sailors worked ' •• , Cuts sr var. ALMA, Sept 20. \by w e s taff„ ,- From the - road over Mr "Twder .the indefatigably, no cleared the beach as tut as Pressed by time, and excited by 'the'eventa of ; 8 , ,,,,,,,ti n „ an , ho saw the state of t h, e - no tioo._ . , the men deposited their baggage end tents there. this most memorable day, I despair, indeed, of 1 The British line; which be 'had orcletud to act. , , - - At last the men fell ita• and the March' at the '. giving the faintest conception of the terrible con- t :ellen : Was struggling through , the river ansfriy '‘'.-; carapaign began. The eountil hel(:0, perfectl y , alt Ilic which has just been .terwio,tsed with the 1 the \ heights masses, tem;lndeeth but mowed ''.'',. • lake, near which we gent encamped, is ' greatest h ott er to our ar ms, and r s hall confine l domitty,the murderer* fire of the betteties, and ' ""' ? dejtitute of tree or shroh. and consists of wide ' myself for the present to a simple narrative of ,by grape,tround shot,. 'Meth-canister,' casl( shot,r , .... plains, marked at intervals of two or three miles :: the incidents of which I was an eye-witness. • ; and noieltetry, from, some of the guns of theure- with hillocks, and- long irregular fidget., of hills . Oa the morning of the 20th, ore daybreak, the ' tint battery , and; from an lomat:mooed -Compact running down towards the sea at tight angles to whole of the Br tish force was 'under arum:— moos of \ Russian. Infantry. Theo' commenced •- ; ~ the beach. It is but little cultivated, except in 1 They were marshalled. silently ;' no' bogies 'or 1 one of themost bloody and determined straggles • ' ' ', the patches of land around the Ordrequeute. l ' Aroma broke thestillness, but the hum:of thous - in the annisls of war. The 2.1 Division, led by, • , :villages built in the higher rescues' of thi s val- Inds 'of \voicee roselloudl, loudly from -the ranks, and Sir D. Evaria in the most dashing menner,"erosa4 boys. Hares were started In abundance, anti\af- 4 , watchfires lighted up the ruses of out' eemP 35 ed the stheam on the tight. The . Fusileers, .. ' forded Brant . to.the men, whenever -they I too ik were a great triwu. When dawn - hroke led byColcuteiNca. Were arspe'dewn by fifties- • halted, and amend were fairly hnted down iit isms- discovered that the Russians bad retired - The lath, 30thi,. and 9fith, fed 'by Brigedler • among the lines of menu ' All oxen,n hones a from 'the heights,' but had left their eaten -3 - 06 e .Pennotairi, whrirla iIIitiO:VIICUA4, II . Of /110 fighty. cattle hadbeett`driven off hy. the Cossacks. The\ bornin'g..Tbe troops lay on their arms for about - cheering onhismen, again aid nab) were Chec- .. soil Is hard end elastic, sad woe in excellent or- an hint; *tale .the generals were 'arranging the ed indeed but utter d rew bat in their . onward, ... . I' s, .der for artillery. . t - of MIX adrenee. ' .'. '. - progress, which was marked 441rfierce nil - of After a march of alkut an Iffitir a halt took. \ Lord Bigler(' had made his dispositions the male musketry; . 4 ,0 , B, r ; g idlei. Ad,a4 w ith AV. . , ~ : .., place for 50 minutes, during which Lear h a ts Prxientl evening, an.lthe Generals :of Division; 4lott 47th, and 49th, brava:Charged bit thO accompanied by it very large staff, Martha's St. Sir ;ergo .Browu, Sir Do Lacy Emma,- Sir R. :bill,. and • aided them in the battle...„Sia George Arnaud, General Magnet, Trey end Caumle. - 2 I Ban d, eel Sir , Go Cathcart, aided• by their of .French officers, rode along' the front h) Brigadieei•Generat *eat from colonel to colonel Brown; conspicuona On :a grey . herse,..`ende .fis front el his Light Dirdisjon, tirtipg the with ., t columns. The Ince sionteneoualy got up from r •of rash \ regiment under tbetr - rommand, , giving. iro i, e T i n a gemure . • G,,n an t,J,J4,,,,,,,\ ,they ilro rt,.ll - ',.., _ ii , the' ground, rushed forward, and column .ofter,..l them inetructions with respeettto the arrange- worthy of each . a gallant ehlef. - , The ith, LI column tent the sir with three thundering Rog- ' ment of \ \ t i beir . men in, the comffig "nrgg r le.— iihed bysotiftae-rtf,ffsinellebacke to;Tf u opttlieir OD. , .-, ....., lisp che6ms. It was good omen. As this Mari Earlyln he morning the' troopswere o dared ; we l, - ; . 'the o• • ; eight o .. , .. \ hat pissed the 3th - regiment, ha exclaimed; Ap gat tn:r mess wad et . .half:Paat nix _ o' clock Cers.dcad and four wounds , were still rushingt ' . . oEngliih, I hope you will fight well to-day I" they were I . mion., wee a lovely day; the the frbetaidttl bY tho 19th, 33a,77th; ...04 Battu ._ . . •ii. 'ttllopelf' exclaimed a To e vorom the reeks: t'sure i r heat of the s : ao r tas tempered by a sea breeze. Doers wentSis,GeOrg,o. in itohnid ef,dutt infrout .. • t i : now we will." h troops presented a :The - tact was \yisible it !rdistauce of . 'fisue Milos, ~, the battery ~ Ifs was g oon up. , .*d . e h oote d ... _ .. . 1. 1 . -splendidsple appearance , . The effect of these grand coveting the c . leau an it was seen between the r.llsd i l'm alt right ! . 80, sure 111 remember tale , 1 1 , masses Of . ..soldiery descending the ridge-of the hille,. and vto uld make. out the steamers on dny.., and led them on again;but t° the sduic l t • • - hills, rank. after rank, with.the sun playing over our right an etc:. to shore as pnasib.l o . :. - __.., L.. prcaln6ed byLlufsll of theit,hicf, t 5 gallant. -, • : il t, forests of glittering steel, --can never be forotten TIM Generals t. Arnaud, Besenst,.. and re- liniment auffered.teriittlywhile pa,reiyi,ed fors -,. .7. • 41 by those who wlitteued it Onward the torrent'o my, attended , by eir staff, redo along in front momen t, '' ....- '_:, \,.. ' .1.• of war swept, wive after wave, huge Stalely oil - of thelinea'with rd Raglan and his Generals , Meantime 'th e ' thi n stis,- on rthe right' .., - Fi' lows of armeduma,. while the rumble of the or- rat second halt, and' 'were received with tremen- lisht - D l,,i e w n ;" an d tha zriiade of Hied , riflery and tramp of cavalry accompanied their i dens ens. At I'2o we saw the steamers in were aere a eg t h e h a s h, ea. top lefi.. program.. At latr, the smoke - Of bur.mg villages I shore (French) 'commenced throwing shells up to line was alm o st ...,, regular e s then o . thi mid farm' Itoilsdintiouneed that the enemy m a height irkfroat, and \the enemy replied by a in i s tr in.park. T. -- addeoly a tornado of rot front - were aware ld. our Mar*, It was a sad heavy fire, but the distance was; too great for arty 't grape fished through from the tertible t eight to see tht• white walls of the houses black- effectual remit. The aetion -became . gc se t' il a t' and • a roar of musketry . from. behind, i vied. with smoke; the,' Lamm 'ascending through' 1 4.5 Cu the:Pur x t of -the 'French end.Turke: who their front rinks bY dozena. ,Iturnevidet. - c the roofs of pearefullomestends, and the ruined carried the Lei fits on the ti hit, whichwere bed ire were jristable to contend iiinst the outlines of, deserted hamlets. Many. sick. men weakly pride° .At 2 30 o ndianced down „i si o, ,, tutored no they h yo , great i",,... ted\ ,Ir\d\ A fell out Mid Were can.* to the rear. 'lt Rasa the elope : tower the' valley of the, Alnut,,,-- ... painful eight—a sad con cast to the 'magnificent shave which rota the lines in redoubts of *o ..\ 64\ infantry were Seem Moving down toward' beyond all &Mitt that if our .inforktry, - .ber kt this Teri time an irimelsaa mass of-n.. appearance of theermy i front, tO behold litter enemy. As we advenced they set fire to' civil- battery. They balled- It. was thst oriels afterlitter borne past to a carts, With the poor Ligh at the basis of he desdeut ID the valley at sharp, "ashlar and solid, they li sufferers - who who dropped fro lilacs) and fatigue. our side, and covered by the smCke, opened a if day . y *ere catioxit of the Solid, rock, .Presenrll from. the ton of " hill,-; wide plain 'tremendous fire of 9 aljd 111-pounkr sans f rtlo was visible, beyond " wick roe a ridgedarkened their earthwork battencs. \ and thinned its : theY,,were, gOi,intO the,ln here and there by masses Chic 'op ractised eyeartilleryroplied with shot, ehell and rock- therwOuld have to encounter againet foicalt recognised as cavalry. It then or first Sight of eta, while the race advoneed through a etorm of fire, which they Were IR Cal chimed taltear the enemy! On the left of the.p its, up in a re- bullets and rushed n , the light - Lord Raglan saw the diffieulti olAl rest forpied by the *ward sw of thei, two division:on the right, the ad divisiho next, ridges ; Inv large village inflames right before -the first division in the centn,and the fttlid env et.,i,‘ couple or guns to bear ea the,asses. tins. lie naked if it WM:I4U possible -us, was a neat white hewn unhurt:. though the porting them. Amid n tremendous, fire\ ths n is, wee ~ye„,,,t o 1 aa artillery (ace out-bailees and farm yard were burning. ;his Guards rushed np the bill andolorined the heari- name Ido not know; brought tip two go was the Imperial post-house of Boutjanak, Suit est itutery. Once they were &Ira back, burlhe on the 'Rossini masses. The find stit 20 Miles from Sebastopol. • A email stream rau, Dike rallied them. and led them to the chargein . but the next., and.. the next: ritnalsh o • past tut, which wart an object of delight:to our persen. *George Brown had a 11\tre shornadecr through the ranks so cleaulyami sotilein thirsty aoldiers, who had now marched m ro than him. 'Sir DeoLley Evans halloo the divisio`a.ons 'a clettelane.ceeld be seen for amoment eight miles.from their camp. The house as de- der. the very thickest of the mantas, . Theitus-' , \ thesquath:. ' After a few,thundi the iv sorted and gutted; only a picture of at tint, ,mans throw aPherical aka, marked With and their prin.., fied over the brow of the bill, leaving ° l ° o 4 .' came broken:: wavered -to atici.fror bunches of herbs In the kitchen, and a 'few It use- winch inflicted horrible wounds, hold utensils were left; and 'a solitary pes..ithe, ticwhen they got the range, was.exckilent. - which soon' fella victim to a revolver, stalked .A.O the Trench had moved up solid \ colonial \ sik Or sevetrilistiuct lioca of .dead,lymi -as pos.sible thi each other,' ranitting th sadly &both tho threshold 'After a short or 'Of Infantry to the heights on our right, an(.l tarn, \ ar the fatal „„ eeeseee. , This act rein men and loirsea by the stream, the army b ushedp ed he' guns againstthe enemy. Our metststro3- Mffidtry of a deadiy incubus, and they . . , oh agate. \ ' glad through . the flames of the village, .and ll t ein magnificent -end fearful progre The carat : (about 504 men - of the lith Has- thiougli - thti river under a couthsuous roll of, ar- hill. 'The Duke' eueohrogedlismen y) sat, the llth wears, and the 113th Light Dm- 'Very. ,At ..i. o'clock 'they charged in three du - ..on,smphi. and on , dhiteen it \wort hy,. \ comfrandatid of the *royal . r e frorillt•t• - . goons) Pushed in front, and on arriving about - vlOons up:the heights:, The Light Division ant e Mile beylma- t e post-house-we clearly made !Mid fearbilly; particularly the -7th and 2 4 31 oeine,i. /.. out the Cossack miss on the ` lll§ in - front — reihnents:. which Sir George Brown led in per -s ,4 1 - ai nt i er e ,* . 4w o couns anipbell,eryithey ; .... \ came tkthii Tchargertidon't pu . a trigger 011 Lord Cardigan th artlbt Skirmishers in line, who son. \ The 65th," 95th and '3oth also suffered • se -cdthe front a inimevals of 10 or 12 yards sorely, . The rifles, accudbattalion,though the ou're thin ; . yard . or the Raraispa'..'! Tbef,•• - -•.-- • • • •--- " - - Suffered leart.s oil" es th e Y. g' 3 . .. Atarged, *and ,yell they obeyed- 't' l° .' oll4l4- 14's .. t• -emelt Cardigan th overed the front a from each other. a Connecta advanced to 1 first Meier fire, atiner..._ At Ei e t ' ea ' ".' • • meet to in l an d s rdcer for man, the steel of over before tee manse cauht the . range. ~ itt Ere . 0 1„,„ b e d b ig horse whet ogler din e their long l ght riog in the sea. They o'clock the Russians were tying its every three' bulthis lei took the battary,,at a bound. , The were rough looking fel irs, o fdn on sturdy tioo, plonfrited up ..y, the splendid fire of our it f ta t kiee ee aa eet, a i d tart v etittta d ea or dead the borne, but the r ularthy, f their order spa", leacmg on the field an immense nusaber of h a t then. Th 7, 0,,,,, r d e h ai rstdrmed , thethight \ and the celerity of their °cements showed they dead, threw‘uss, drilcus and memunition. The or the ette ,..„ re the Hightet al e t a g a iate t h e t. \ \.. were !egoism and by no to trade foes. want of ca try prczented oin" getting more te r ttto pl e e id_ t h e g oote h 04,1,,,,e , Gouda „ a „_,,, Moor skirmishers advanced the Cossacks hilted prisoners an capturing a meter number of were,th first to enter. - Trae,Srand ad /48lt . at the foot. of the hill Mel reserres were not guns, Our We is abootti.'oo killed arid wane- Tes tei mis trivet, , the heights. ,Tbe oh - • . wo n in riot, but, f r om time oeinie doom of ed, including a great number of officers. Faller lancers rose over the smelt the hall'and dis- particulars in ray.,liesto ttie is written. On tae twee .. erimiti the te t ty .i e n t h w e d . t o eov en. .. \ appeared. , / ' field, amid Mgt:water: , torrib pto notation... t A in f u e ° sr f th e:t gu tru ns g; : a ; ro e :the:t:re:the fanY‘trlo,:, -, -,:. - Lord Cardigan wan eager to or their stenth, Demote snovr.,Amo, Sept. Al. a re 4. i . oun a, f anon a a aa ~,L , ke t t . i, az a the and permission , was given to L to advance The Alma is ,a. tirtuone • little strewn, which eeta l y Sett te he taat oa : tear : es 3 g ,14 somewhat nearer; - tiaras be did so, dark cot- Loa worked its way \deem ,th'eacot. red stay 3 gees, 700 sp 0 z,dri,, 4,00C1 Wrlnae4 umns of cavalry came Into view in the recesses a nd whi ch its conT to it process " aira '"' hind them. s;' Th tattle O .the Alma was woeh-- a of tbe bills, audit becaeevideiatha if ear men and which drains the eteppedike lauds an its it ia th a , of n ni i p 3,00) killed and charged aft such ea steep ascent t sir horses right bar making at acgooldand eddies too wagonirouada our si e. ;be unehme.retreateree would be blown, and that they would na is rink deop to be forded, thou iLtallr e pr? neveredmy_themos. ry e bs. IfArit bedroll as \r 71 7 of being surrounded and cut to pieces b a 'fere 1 crodeed by waders who d not fearto - wee t er, , etle i tatet „„, a 4,. r e. ae at he ,,,, ca farad of three times their number. Lord Luca here- !knees. It need not he eioi that , the high banks aaa l, ~,,e-a-awileati dee of frith .acre. , ~, to ordered the cavalry to Ithlt, gather ci their formed by eh , notion of th sties= `ln cutting . '',. ''''' - l i me 0 , \ D a, Sepi. 21. , skirmishets and retire elowly.\ Nene of the ha- through tho'soil are somotimee at dne side, Belem - ' sweep 0 e Tho b tile of tba',ll.l4 was PAZtirk elle". \ !entry cm ertillerx.vismlti sibt-or- u ?‘" \ the Y 6 ' 11°4 a t.°4°th°4°°°°Rtiukg t° 3 l l ( ''' fe. ' a -thauldry a was Meade+ ,s.,‘ bad emeyithttlpped the hmirbf the 1011. 1) , 511 4:0=4 At the place where the holleot p . ec l uscePl die: - ,- . e __ itself eitth . t., , oar skirmalleri baltedthe Connects common d British tin • ny domed, the ka eui, general toe. , The Itunnan comity' cove to Bi-errata their line otvidettes, whleh smart ie. at the right aide, modesty true two ;Mel three to disgrace. It never gave o'c bor%s a ctimme of '; ' amless. \ Few ot thin balls came tear onoogit six or attacked et in depth to the iirleer, where the a cheese, end the notate of \ th oo e g o 7 so _ forb_ade ;',-. , to let the whin be heard. Tito vs three office preach the banks aro g 14 formed ur rittemPtinB u ttemM e rut te \ thish ° l . e • et = \' s ort7 Tary, who ,were riding between the canalry \ and the by the malarial curse of the river on th skirmia era, 'Lieut. Col. Dlekscm. R. A., (:h t' m a s id e , , . - a-left' eTnitePeßtinssenflanannee indeal,barei g y ob eyed th retro" , ' ' '',--, Fellows, 12th Lancers, Dr: Elliott, It. A.. 'were A remarkable ridge of mountain, g m :an they /quadroon were , b f a i n,lv ti e o tO tTa T da 31,, ,,,,, , • ' " lookin%t, andously for the arrival of Captain b ght from 500 to 700 feet,runs along the t worne at f' na. Las an excni s e s at , : r., Lth vy as lo..., \ 'Maude' b rse dtillety, 'when sudderly the Rs.' o f P Alma , on the left or South side leth be nses , hgh ra ,11 shim, e deaell by - oar brat, came over the a eo f th e ctruzu, cud assuming the `form f try, dof horse ntil timi field milk \ ~' s , the Ila \ ttle I \ l / 4 bro.' of a ill, and slowly descended the slope cliffs when close to the sea. This ridge is'ozar was co plete. in three ao • quotes. We had o e them battle, and they had lest r oe t word the river, at various; angles, \ and aatieu—that wit bud tt• done ay thM eu,\ a _wot , , their ohmic% f our easoloYtiow turned rya serve, p doubt, ry off the floods produced 'ere none aid have . and t i In r,reno? \ t heir rode quo I toward the troops. Om skit 'by the re us wad thet melting of the rater snows hail to do rk fort hich 'they liars ; par mularY‘ taishers, who re pit a martlyy, to the fire 0 on the hi and,table lands above. At rho top edited. d On it was to face ateadllyst.th fire of \ the Cossacks, t t wit ont affect, retired and of the Rd , between the gu ll ies, the Russians , tremendous • tterles; to , advance with Il Mgt, joined their so ns. At every fifty paces our a d moo earthy, ork, batteries, mounted, with st e ady and . , tiond.woursaistkasfiz.aso:thi i t i l; , , ti s; 11 o s f .., , , cialualry laced ab u tot eceive t• he Conaack% If 2.. r5 : , b, and 2 lb. brass guns, supported by wa- the deson.agu t 2 1,1, _ theypreaded toe ge. \4 opens one of the t o rous field ocessarid howitzers. Them gli th ns es o bt, flpf ka antry; , 5 ntru g v gg su te ey o s n o , r at ori p e s .ti a rte 0 . T- . , Russian \ tawdry q res \ opened=it spirit of en laded the ps of the ••ses parallel to e wile try s , .iirs .. 1 , , \ whole smell rose o t of thegap, mad a round the or swept em to the base, while the wfiole keen', • it Boothe+ doe mi_mrot DY eu U So:, \ shot, which pitched e 0 to,MY bone, tore over, of th e sides up Which' an enemy,unable to Stand wnamog the from Utah at every maes, ,trampilly siat.resdily vixen throvm Into the coleenti, of oar cav ry beidnil, and rolled th e dct fire o f W iit ts , riterries, mild b e f o rced f orm . ,3 t t,to tau stototy to cur ~ \o%l:t i bi al : n th nil ro n w h i e tt nn mcontomrseurat'snerdvecr-n.failrg Neil. bayonet. \ It. , - 4 \ away 'between the ran Zfth , riflemen in the to nee , d t were s ' ,m in im rear, just as \ they CAMP 1 TiOIT\ of the cavalry m ined er;h =arra t two-age ... g• .. y In another instant ate gun, bowled rlgtt a large lid cons ball`with force at 400 and is sold thatetay e through the llth Humus Ad '=ocked over'. 800 yards as the V cb learned to their coat. since they p, .thou horse, taking off,his rider' g !there the ankle. The pritial batter consisted aan earth-theirn wouid nothato,been able to carry the,,,, . gr a bunctretbrearthTeeydethelemdotight\ , ' Another', and another toile, e t teaiing through work of the oral of tw sides of a triangle,witlc posti m on e es we \did.. DeentexuaralmdsCallwot&aeore,otin.re \ ~,,\‘ our ranks, so thithdt was ni o =Will so few ,the apex po ted 'tow the bridge, and the mometit of tt etithame la • of the cavalry were hit \ , \ , atom coverie both eldes . nt the, stream, corre- generat e. . o ‘55,5 t the cd e e of the , „ day, "All Iw o ould \ • blenntime Captain rib a 'llery galloped spondins with e bend iit, the \ r . lver be vr it, ink l 1 rt no: it that 11might command \ \,‘\, • \ overthbillock, but tehatted by ril Itaglan's sit the distance I,ooo,syerils, while, with ‘ fiur carps of Engliah tiempifor ease Short wets: I . ,',',, order at the hue, in ar at the Ivy a u the elevation, the 32irnm, rs tligit t es we eftw o ir h y . co 0l th th e en othcr do blts4pdit,s;sl„roooh\ tts ' 4 to 5.10 tha . • V ' N . left flank. Valved. d s Prebnb :ensue °Ren beyond , th oo e\ er ne , B s ' o ' o 'old . ~ !his wassides Of meep teethe; orered witladMise b 30,362 Rusidans further down\ e hill. e timey'r th cues di la i t i r e tt e e ' tfil l o d ia the ' d w d ot the trill :taut 600 feet er intanirY, soPPeroted 1/1 dowii,of skirmish enttn"arys, we" dan draWa y te P a'4 \ of tron a te t e laeot ° above the river, but he bill rosk - behind it fat Ms: they bed to clamberVp rocky steeps defend - hac n e beenednbamore s e olid aenndidamovible. &Rep another 50 feet befo it dipped,away toward ett by swarms of sharpebootera; teY ithoi tO den gni:doers tired adualrabl , they we midair the toots The ascoenbat bat es this os h o ill t. I rth rris ziofithitdalon gam,iinotiatymost-Thafteldllyouwitouplodsahtastigiciwitilnq si le.ll tal ess ; ao po ir t %los, bat their balls came b ding do q ` rt e 0 Ile 6 they lamed , in rig t lines th thite b tb y e t ri e ght, sac ° a b ne y anothe on the lef o r ;iss and these teas of raorma th cu r t vould.har tlss O, lost i tin gh tit ts e o bt:ttLer: centre of ,the cavalry columns After so k o t h batterries were equally ca ble oftott ering the to 'catboat e reoc oa , rounds from the enemy our arta ry o penc fi.. village, the stream, and th elopes wh't - h led hp right we must have been driceltactoss tho Alm% She round shot ploughodnp th columns ci t e tho bill to their position. the first ~ h aftw e o r ryt k., a s thecytiforilmedosMomeolorrtragthoottor fie to.p. tterie.% .o. 1105 T: u lt . . ovary, wbospeeddydispersed In brokenliware la 32-pounder brass gu of arum energ wheeling round sad round with t adroit° se , mariship, which told only to well. , In_ .Utah , I papapPAD or th frr deacranlygritoficevntg...., th: , e.bas i Lllial bi, f g as , gl and to escape 'the Elr. and , nlne pound balls 0 t botteries were some 8o peep all. tt shells were not es successful, but ou better di s.. Ras ' lad 100 *..w o the hills paroles , the enemy completely7W•,--perhaPs, meted Chan the, rest. burst fight 'lath centre of 'ael.dthro,6ooonenmer ( 8 40 battalliotrishri3e,• sofa! try 14/0() . ioul o d s er t ror bar ,. m gr att ou e sd ett i e s h th a bra.pid:.Ntaleres s s co : a colina acted ght intuitry, whom the unlacethong each of thel6th, als , .1\ a \ 1 4 : L id ill had advanced to Supportilieir cavalry , \ next, ) . zinc. olly to o \ lca, t l - 1 gtniltotswillleba7:l4‘r4 tark rrved os e d that 3a he ge boss gtm tell ee ti os rtho . , w i h P ieh ld- Our ire was sabot, the nervice of the cuoslte \JTopposed \ quick, that the enemy retired in about 1 nem ; r'd werents, 'lllll4,byl..tbe number of dead' f orme d the , b ro w., o f t h e Light d.rtsievida ~,, i gi lt ? us. 3 1. hare not been able to 'nicer : the 80th , , bfitti ind-fid divolon. In fact? these oms siler•We oPenO°l°l3 time! ltas air` is • I ti ik ete. they w ere commended , but there regiments rreriii'llirectly exposed tho the tedrode was going on, the , French had -crept up on \the , right, wooir o.d ~ f, ' , w a y of., i teet t et , ettee g Is a a r 3 \ rt that Pilerischikolf etimarandek the tar- doss fire of the prtocipal earthwork Inattell,' -. th in chief, that the left was under Gettschri- and came under range almost the momentahe , int wh ib ieh e snesontnte4redfrnthmettbahattaellrtdir*etehnotnuel:Pt°llme !dal /At- II ' f thed'ploraatilt, and thith the advance Vas steanded. The Mims see th e ''' . 'count six dead hones to tim.scl4 neer, the lipe ht wader IledishOff, the militarize:Omar s tream ha auch , loose order that they g o r es awok of tite. It is not passible ta form, any ecelirato n o i fsebante . t a o a rm pld I 1 als 11l ed that the'car derfully preserved, In spite of the trenuindoU, notion of the effect of ow-fire, but It must hove .ot Ilehschikolf was taken, Malin it Nos ,morin of she; s lolob rattled over them: Colonel' i °P utt a cap tf a despatch addressed to the 'Elia- I,awrence haq his liorse killed mode? him. Ma- , mimed the Anemone a greeter loss than thePtn - ' 4 I tribal the Flue stated tat 4d,000 or liercou's Onager received no less than tile t flitted Onto. We lost siithaises and four men M • oar, might:n teh,e,eheettepa bet that &Loop me d, morta l " moo d& .. t " y were wounded. Two men s eteie lags. The Mea otherth veto- today, though e, erely.iored cani s. be .., bl ss il ita 'oheck, for weeks by the \ position When the le. got onto! - .she of the stream Col. ea ,-, I,t'in wattle nagSilll3l hall taken loud himself and lawmen' at once uuder,range . were mein danger. One ettith wounded sion.a n or \ r ' "^"' ' - ^nt. Lf the battery before they • could Mize and sergeant la the llth llussors, L a de coollyeo the pull \ eenr with , an d ot dangling by apices Of akin to the obliged to advance Pelt -melt against the' gn ' aack and fiterarort relit l'he colons wars. tam the bode told the A nti just clideide. this lost fora time, for thrice - dial the eneray'eatiot to, have his leg dresd. Anti her woun e , strikil down the officers wbe Married th e m; boa trOdyte behaved with e qualfordtudei mid I erqs• ~,,., Captain Pearson ain.de-catap t \ o Sin .G. Timm ' • ed the use of, a litter twenrry him \to the rear ro . passcd,the last poor fellow why Imre them, and , thooshhis leg was brokS. ittto splinters. \ \ Ten he wasNeriablei to testa - re thent toe he sellout ;. It Wasstrange c la visiting the scone \where the r e ° borsea lay dead;thst , the fast feeling Xecoluced i or 1 Colonel: , Tbei were tom 0 P eo's OS the spectra/3r,, when the lidfor.of sing the ~.„1 by Zild,\/gthich crossed th- strata firth, bel4o 4 _ by Col. It ire weir =Owed - cloven bYvouod Ulm .- nod enintelszippV\open by shell from cV to .I°__ robnd ofwbat aid athe i Lh at foto, as 'tie:igh was done IV oMI el tr' The Molar (Gawk) Captain. ritTgera ar ~ Wye, bed enbsidod, was that Sir E. Len eat', '_"_ in his set of "War," must have area ode of :, tenantsWalliandWorthingtorhEuggaliSbesalth i Greenwood, all wounded fa a (do millednitre - * s ell atllmils afore on—the \ glaring\ eye ball, the ~_ - tituea on tbir von Yontitv - distended no 'l, the grooldegteeth;Ola SU trke ;',," . Lieut. Montage sr" . h i e „ an ti p m Wortblugton has rinse died of le to trio: When' th. Russians hod retlitill-befond fi board ship- The 23.1, which was between the heights, orient' vitro o ur t i r o belt and hil , • , o iotiac for the right, and our tired mere set to, ,„ g lab, m ai gga, prated on In ed--.......ce,'55id was re. la netted bye. Teufel, &rot titles Mad v et er r to gather the weede for fuel. Asaoon as *," a grape end cannisterl EnCidartigedby the oune , the rations of run:smium:it wereaerril ept, the t', \canto were broken Ap; aud the stars serd to s ti plo of tberr,lltigadier, Coaciogtem; awl , besabia ' I- by their gallant old Conan), Sir (large lletisfUt Make fares for cooking, taide Iby nettles tandlong T ig the noble brigade rdlbcd up tlitt. eteepoddy ~ icons. At night the ltuitclefires of Die R11334‘116 ',..' we visilde on our left , Great • Bamberg,' of " \ motnentdiminithing theiraturibenotatlstr,!ftt\ 1.-\ the retina with deed and dliha , ' "sit " 5 IW \ a glerel'came up da ri ng tba night, moat 11 'the beloging to the dill division. Tke night a, tt.„ % .... ' f (Ali Wary thith thaEld reteifs 4-thlar av eat was old and damp, the vetch fires irr mere .ro e 4) ,L ° \ whit. OA let brigsdikettbelight - tlishceoebich gave little , heat, anillmre Iniffi. ~ A• charging th la - Rota ens:Me of 54 the leftor • eetl,to tin. the relent. , s l , - _ a Up a 1 r Vile ) ill was :lws -, - n % - e 2d, b r igaded th e Ed (Sit D. , P. -, $ and .._ \ Al ni Ith arthas ACM aniTeg, aid no l'erti view sue °°!._ '`..„°' scum. e ~,,,,,,, ':','d ,wanediargiag DI 0 enemy clots t° t hem t ' il tt a,r'' 'be bad en lint or got "lj"fr cloth nP ta the whole '"''';`?..._`:,`"T e t '"`j, I - r 7-- b - wee - a expos to a similar tire. and tiasi... ~_ . ,__ -.,, g tribg tet find Iheig regitnents Sir Gee it MM.% unu ro.•', tie t•t t. oPuf , Th u l i ; .0 tale rye f h.ete ,i, , The Seth, shib• taut Seth WS OngJWZ , Br' itiir\p. 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