rtittisburgh tf3a t't r • 4 8. ft ' IDDLB & co.. . . •,-.. L: • Soft ono AktfiD paigitufica Office, FifC! street. ..or &liar • I?Eve. Mclltiont con- Otost • ivia up to the boor of _pubitcation. • trifttalso pr .am= In oCIVIOLo, or Ile. par . • • _ • L'iterritop 163itiocit3 pr inocm to adrsoo., or 6, pot . . . ?fairy; faitiott—Blopit ooptes, fl p., • More, Pt.* 1,4112 ar, arm/rail,. ti Pot soma, lontrl66l, ',4/4157711.1tT1J01ti0 AT IUIASONAIILIF EATS. • • 'PrriIEt}EVUXLCit/M2- •' 4 .. •1+ , t - ' Tasterdsra Disismor. •It is: 10 vain to dlegulse it that our army under Gen. ?doDowell has sustained • terrible rarsi , s , e,the details of which will be found under one l e le gr a p bt o head, This is the hour to try -ftienourage, the fifth and the patriotism of the -•tiatlo¢ ..Forty, thousand men have been routed; ,but tfe , have tea times forty thousand to take their -plum. i.e a few days this sudden and unlocked for disaster will cause some coaster._ • nation ; add discouragement; but the spirit of the nation will rise with a rebound correspond._ Big to the depression, mid the war will still be - • proiecatii - dwith !mita' vigor. r• . Tke poet disastrous effect of this will •? . .t. - • • - be fell in the Border Btates--Maryland, Kea. ••t tuokytind Missouri', and n Western Virginia till:again, be plunged into war. We oonfees • thatwe fiat tor tb'e Barmy of the Union men Is ill thomiatatis. 'Should ileauregard: follow up his advantage wltti tie'rigof for Ukiah Some people give him • credit, in-the percent disorganised anddemon _-,abird :condition of-our troops,. Washington itself may be captured. Ball we trust that • there is sufficient forms thus to Patter. :11 . 0C1'01 column of over 20,000 men is-near, and .__ • may be brought in in good time. Patterson has ;"•;,, sniireeded,by ,flen. Banks, and now we IciolCior!iitOre nellyitY. Patterson's inert : • ' nese, tosoill it by no harsher term, otcuioned - !,•-• • - this great , Now, friends, what shall we say of these IBings Shill we give up in despair? Shall _ • 4ircotitit ill sr !o'er' bacinie we have suffered one defeat? Certainly not. We are ears that weare contending for ' the right , and so long as • th at is true, we have no reason to despond. In `'the Revolution thS came of the etruggling col tulles sustained defeat after • defeat, and yet it • - triumphed. Think. of the year 1777, and-you will say thit were Our entire army out off, our. •-• day hi brighter and more hopeful than was Mid. It hm pleased : God to visit Us with a deep stilic. lion; 'se isarei_calanally. Many thousands will weep bitterly for sons, brothiri and husbands elsaghtered. in vain; but tears and. blood have •• I .. ..iiirtn,;since the world begav, - theriee of liberty, ' .1141Mrohaei of keno ioctealestion. - FroM the tears sad blood--shed by OSII eel a ransom for Mani, to thoee'ehed by many . Imiran : sem for • - one beloved counirly, the conditions are the sacie, ' , • ; MEE ~:<» .!; '4 , .• ;• 1 le ; 4,, 44 , • .., I ~, ~,, 11;e: /1 I.:•,Yq. .to 1.,,;: , ; 1. i:: , .•-. • fili . . it• -'.'—.,•• 'i': . ~.., 1 1 ~ •. . . - 4 , 5 : t4 , lt: - . 4.410.' .. . 1.. I '‘ .Y . ..-• q.:. . :...,.:,.; ,;. ,ii ~ ! , 44 ... if, .... 4 i : P : 4 01 C. 4 40:% 4 . 1 ......i.U. : i ,:iV. ~,FitiV, l . -' '' v' , 1 "? t ~,,' •-Al - . . ' ..' ' ', '' ~, , ..p-...,:,„; . , - F*l l' ,N . • '.....il ':::N^..- 4 , -, : - .0-7: 14,,t.:,. :+i) , ii. i; 'lly'"`::,:' ,, e' , :': , tt.'. l4 ,- ~.. 4 ,4 :1 7 .4i; 1 4 :,::::.-:, t . %);„. f•,..,, , .„ : ~-: ~,, ,'4 ;''' . *.lt , I 4 ' ^ 44 . 3 ` 4 1•1•.:•$-:1 , ‘Z 'll,siit''4'. 1 I ~• .' jf ,- t ',:,t i , -... ; 4 t; -::,.:. - rVI ~.. 1• 1Thi::: t:,.1. t:'4'? 44.. :i•Vr.-y•4 1 .: 1 14 4 ;:,tiA. , :a ! ; • .••• '. , . . ; ' .:i'.l' -, ..0 • 4 /44.: '' s - k- 4 ' I L . " ..", '.• ''''..;.; } . T: ' . ; k , 1 4>: . \ I ) :;• , 4i1kii . :.:• 7 11 . , .7ul - 1.-,,.,1, - 7:!-: 4. :';,:: -.7i: