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' - Pailltrir PACs—Lets talegraptite Prete mie pllteneopt matter; aaw adrertispispite, eta.. c4•••...1:.,. -. • „I ~,.., .. • ,•:. crossing the Petallike. f - That those who have the control - if our ,--- - , - • ''gait army on the Potomac should attemPt tolhrair the right winglicrosithitliver In two old soon and a canal-boat, is a thing eo utterly fertioal ' and ,ridiculous, that, , but for its tragical ooneequenees, it would z-,: , =elope derision and shouts Of laughter. 'lt v- 4 4 , . *mild have been ridienleffi had there been nnittemy in the neighborhood; bat ðer •a alroug, crafty, sad wellmanaged hoe-. --; -,,. tit force , ready to resist and crush In de ';',•,:i''. " tel the first few nnfortnoste men who ehoold at _ , - m a , e 14'1:mange in that way, it waterimi . nal to, he list degree. With thousands of, irspertZazemen in the ranks, and tiny . „amount of timber_ along the banks of the river, what prevented the erection of a bridge err which men,horeti and artillery could hive pasded al'efiaili and rapidly as through a street? Or, i t a bridge was too ....,. _ . . it -ITO taken to much,` how.long would s have built an adequate number of ferry boats? This wretched bungling has cost the nation the life of the gallant Baker, ~ sad ant unknown number of shiimbler but equally precious !Ifni; it has casta damper upon thsepirite of the army, an. is calcu lated to cause both army and people to die• trust the capacity of the men who have been chosen to lead our forces in this strange and fearful . Gen. McClellan disclaims, through Ms friends, the responsibility of this lamentable blunder; but the.-queetion remains anon ;swered, by whole %dimity was it done? . '; To cross over was right; for it wai certain .r..,,,. ky - hish time that that wing should be_put ritet , in motion ; bit through whose neglect* w0e t!;:.!... 4 ..: .,ft that no preparation had been made for 9 '3l,;::::':'_ erasing fHod there been a bridge, or ; 4!`;', - even • score of good ferry boats, there .`• would have been no tight near that plate ; , and this day Pinks would hove been press ' iog ie enemy book towards Ofanseess just • as Willi! he chose 'to go. We tell those c _ia authority that if they will not fight, the enemy they shall not uniider our men ; and . they may rely aria it, that if they will not ~ . permit us to elate what they are going to do, they have no;po•er to prevent artimod , verdons upon what they have done or ne gleoted-LO do. The humblest among no have just as much interest in the salvation of the Vountri; as they hti;ve; perhaps more ; for many of as have eerie and brother! and , husbands In the ranks, and it is horrible to I think that they are in the hand& of a eat of Incompetent blunderers, or, possibly, what Is woree,-11 set of men whode petty personal jealousies unfit them for the discharge of the great :trust with which they are invested. MB 111 Ths paelioTelograph. The oomplecion of the Pacific Telegraph • .easnot be passed over, u an insignificant, foot, even in this season of high exoitenienk That this great enterprise - has been carried Shon', without interruption, and now pro claims itself an tcoompliehed fact, In the midst of OkollloB4llooll spparently so unto. , ward as a treat war involves, (and that not . • , a mere foreign war with a foreign enemy, bat a war at home, on our own eoil, making T. 7 - the contest ten fold more terrible than any merely foreign war can be)—that each an . interprisec a which ought to have marked an era of peaoe, as it marks the triumphant progress of c enc , o,/ and civilization, and 1-rihe reliance!' of humanity, should reach its .tipletion t :we siy, at such a time as the reSent,lif itself a etgnitcant memory to • the - main great feet which we hail as achieved to-day. - - A few days ago, when the announcement —war made that the eastern-division, as far as .Salt Lake City, had been oompleted—it seemed as . If the Bound ware the warniog that another triumphant hour would noon Veiled forth in the march of Thile, when 'the lightning-wieged Thought, as qttestion orreply, would ask but a single bound to - spring from - ocean to ocean in all the future. And the hour of triumph and achieve ment. which bath oo sublimely strack in our • ~.. - - hearing, is but the precursor of ono yet grander which will announce that either ocean has received submiasiVoly the . • !'sine w oh has gone forth to the ends of tits eartlip and, will guard sacredly beneath her waves the deposit committed to her t g so that the winged Thought may :,....3111111 from continent to continent, may gir dle tho earth itself do lees space than even dile!, &bit "dainty spirit," could or dare peptides to do I ~?; , :~t + ,' Babel illserles. The Richmond Examiner, in commenting os some of the distresseinaused by the war, • sa7 l t• • • " In the rapid exhaustion of , all -sorts of . „•;. 6 ,4;„ - supplies in the South, we must look for an -' • alternative of relief, either in the ralsieg of • '• ' !ha blockade, or In the prompt and enter. " - • • 5,.. :Saris's% aid of Southern capital in the pro. 'iluellon and manufacture of various articles of prime necessity. Wo have o'o4 , of corn • and Sour, rice, and tobaaeo, and cotton, but very little of anything else. As winter ap -1•••-,, . - preaches, many , of our. supplies are being J'Ast eximiuded. Our markets are nesrly beer of tandles,..cotton, starch, soap, oil, ■ baoou, relined wagers, salt, iron, shoes, .., • •! 4 * -*clothing, and other necessary supplies. The .'"<:deinand for bacon—an article of prime DO. tossity—la largely In excess of the supply, -• • • ''.7. with exceedingly small stooks in the hands of dealers. , There is one article, the wan! of which • :create. great suffering in tbefifouth, and that Is cosi. It is surmised that the Nishville , ' did not leave Oberlesion for nig of °DAL NUJ otitis chic' esn'ne longer be lighted • want of cost to mike gee. Whiter is .er coaling, and ueat suffering will - result for tpeioa.of the accustomed 'supply amoisg those who hare hitherto depended upon this fuel. ' -• -, • -bradawl Acting? MoCsasznas.-- - Kdospateh tionilrishington says that those wbo sr* sup. posed to be angaged in embarrauing sad trying pylons our young Juni *onto essdnul bsv. atready_takan alarm at the fond and In !. 4:44 pretest. which by been rataekby the loyal. press in all quaiteri. 'Ties respolie of eitotia I[ol7tollitti to Ma anallantals as untirieg, and herculean energy and '. , ,Artsilactos to all parta,3f his greatmtlitary die 'PUY et: O P or these Interments evilest pat Ornierals'ireth not sent to board at. Fort pa- Onistioz. Liz i. repined tolotei Wien lent , I, taironzionlio.► to . irupenede Zolliootrot la the . 06nimind of the robot army in that Mato. MEE Huta. at Dattowlisetturt. "'Am,. hei - -'n.m , Othich ibis' terrible •dissfltee .is in the fudge to bear. Ruteistd_ifow we have Ball's Bluff, and there are many points in common between them. particulate, In the gradual manner in whiehwe have arrived acthe Liras several dayiebefore wo w comprehended all the humiliation of the terrible itampede of Ittire Run; and we have taken a week to come at the painful eouecionsneee that our men were entrapped, and helpleealy slaughtered at Ball's OWE It is prObably too 'seen to utter a decided opinion se to where the blame Hee, but it is no longer to be concealed that a•terrible blurider bee' been committed by somebody; and the country will net be satkfied with out a thorough ventilation, le&ithe blame fall where it may. . We content ourselves, for the preeent, by giving some comments of the press, and some of the incidents of the horrible scene. ; The Korth American, in an editorial, sale: "Oradually the melancholy truth respect ing the disaster .at Ball's Bluff is .drawing upon us, and the hideous reality turns out all that our worst forebodings had; looked for. A calamity so appalling might well be concealed by the government, but to Phila.. delphia, whose sone have been led out to be slaughtered helplessly, there must be an ao oount, rendered by somebody. Nobody doubts that the.men all acted cottrageonely, and were_nerved with fearless bravery and coolness. Row, Zhou, does it happen that 'an enemy, said to have had no -artillery; could achieve such a victory and cause eneh a terrible - dieaster "Alas I the explanation is easily gathered by any discerning,mind is perusing the ac count we publish this morning. Our •men were- literally led by their officers into am bush. They were exposed in an - open field upon the lop of a high• bluff to a murderous fire from an enemy concealed in a dense wood, and with the river at their back and no means of retreat. By what terrible er ror of judgment such a field was ohosen for battle by slam which had penetrated to within a short distance of. Leesburg, we cannot imagine." • The New York Refold, commenting on the disaster, editorially, says: "Worse than a crime—a blunder. The American people are getting to be pretty Well schooled into the meaning of Talley. rand'a famous paradox. Of all the bland er') that have visited our arms thus far, this last is positively the strangest. Even though we knowit actually happened. his almost in credible. Any military primer will telly= to beware of giving battle with an unbridged rim in your rear; and yet this battle of Leesburg has been fought in that position, against greatly superior numbers, resulting in most deplorable disaster. One of our finest regiments has been almost: anni hilated. It was a terrible mistake, aces atoned by prodlgieus misjadgmeht some- Where. - We do not yet undertake to judge who the responsible officer is—it will take time to clear that up—but there is a stern reckoning-to be bad with somebody." A correspondent of the New York Times, who was an eye-witness of the whole fight, Writes as follows of the closing ecene : • "This was the turning point of the bat tle. The repels were five to' one of the Union force, and-the latter'were finally or dered to leave the field. The retreafiras made after the Ball Run pattern, with slight improvements, the men roiling, eliding and almost turning summersaults down hill, to escape the galling fire which now assailed them from all points. The rebels were con stand; reinforced, screaming like feria at each onset. Before retreating, they threw the six-pounder down the hill onto the river. The howitzer') were left on the field, andlell into the enemy's hands. "The Fifteenth and Twentieth Massachu setts Regiments suffered very severely, los ing a large part of their numbers in killed and wounded. "The fourth boat-load was capsized, by the men rushing Into it in too great num bers, and the whole party, about fifty in number, well and wounded, were precipi tated into the stream. Ten of the party, at least, were drowned. A great many tried to swim the river, and eank from exhaustion. One half of those who are missing were. drowned in this manner . It is not yet known how many of our men have fallen into their hands. The destruction of life has been far greater, in proportion to the numbers engaged, than at Bull Run. Multitudes were left dead end dying on the bank of the Old Dominion, their groans waking mourn ful echoes from the hills and woods. The officers have suffered severely. There is gn way of ascertaining the actual number of casualties" Another eye-wit:fess, who writes to the New York World, gives the following graphic description of what Occurred after the fall of Baker :- "It 'vet souve oei pent I I got the Colonel's body to the island before the worst of the rout, and then, looking to the Virginia shore, eaw each a spectacle as no tongue can describe. Our entire forces were retreating, tambling,roll lay, leaping down the steep heights; the enemy following them, murdering and taking prleo note. Col. Devon left his command, and SWIM the river on horseback. Col. Coggswell,ifter unavailing bravery, had ordered the retreat himeelf, bat, being wounded, W 11.7 taken. The one boa In the Virginia channel was speedily filled and sunk. A thousand Men thronged the further bank. Muskete, coats, and everything were throirit aside, and all were desperately trying to escape. Hundreds plunged into the rapid current, and the shrieks of tie drowning added to the horror of sounds and sights. The enemy kept up .their fire from, the cliff above. All was terror, confusion and dismay. A cap. thin of the Fifteenth Mansolineetts at one mo. mail charged gallantly up the hill, leadingtwo companies, who still had their arms, against the pursuing foe.. A moment later and the aline officer percelying the impales/mese of the Mina lion waved a white handkerchief , and surren dered the main body of his regiment. Other portions of the column Surrendered ; but the rebels kept up their fire upon. those who tried to cross, and many not drowned in the river were shot in the act of swimming. "Night came on. At .4 p. m. all of oar bind whose fortune It was to return had landed-ob Harrison Island, and the fire from the Virginia heights had ceased. The rebelttook all our guns but one. When I left 'yesterday they had shouted to us, telling us to come over and take away our dead eons of b.--e under a flag of trust; bad also mounted our own guns on the heights, and warned as to leave the bland la four hours. "The cause of this sad havoc was that we had no proper mesas. of transit and retreat." This is enough of these horrors. We giro them becsust_ire think the public) ought always to know the truth. If we meet with a disaster,let us acknowledge it, and while we condemn the guilty parties, - let us with renewed zeal end an unflinching resolve, ref turn to the combat.' We may expect thou testa a great war suoVis this, so. hastily sprung upon the country, where almost everything . is to be learned. Oar men are brave even to the extent of rashness, and our officers have given undoubted evidence that they possess at lout one soldierly gni!. Ity, that of courage. Tharp is a lack-of pru dence, a lack of military knowledge, a look of provision for any and every contingent. Gies which_ we. hope time and experience will coned!. While we mourn over this late diem ter, we should by no means be die heartened, or limo faith In the Government, bat !aspired by the greatness of the conflict, and the immense stake wo have waged upon its boo: wo should she saperior to every Cliraster. ' - jalliOf 6614 &OMR . G_ uLi , New Yoax, October 2.4.-4 A letter trent Rey West, dited the 20. h, reports the arrival at Cardenas, on the 1616, nt the rebel steamer, Theodora..from Chattestaisi with the, French . - Conrir - eed Anilly, and Messrs. - M*o lied Mtge% Wye iebel eommiesionen to Prance and Eaglaedias passangus. td E Bl l l4f t# : WW 4,-111 #; DlciaraimitanAeliT7Ti fili;ll4kad a ly. std eioqviat.' He pald-tbefolltivingii44liriiiii t) the 4.utßuted Baia “Alit, • poi* Bakers HA was twitter. than; au eagle I be wan atrooger thin d lion rand . the Terysouldt bravery and manly daring. He 'poke by my side at' the great Union square meeting in ApriVand bit 'smile of fiery as d patriotte ekquesee Jet ring neonmy ear. And has that noble heart ceased to throb,—thaa polar to ptay I ii3l that beaming eye been elsreed•in death!.Has that ;ague of elo quence been 0.4 w-a forever! Yes, but he, - has died on the cause of humanity. •iVh.ther on the eealrAJ high, lotbe usel'e Nen, The fit:net J 4. fa - ie. to die fa. where he dins tor msn: "U:' foreign birth, be laid down his life for the laud of hie adoption. Let native pion traitors contemplate the picture with what composure they can." He concludes his remarks as follow§ : • Uoinn movement is not a movement for individual man—itis for mankind. It is the firat reel struggle between ERB TRIMMINGS, IreLVST 11.111nOPP, Tauemtnas, • . • caocuktraiNago;;-.•' OVIPUKIII. L 401: HOCIPAUIitaTif4Nb4MU 10 . TO, _ 7 - wo , iza_.liooDs l _-- wool 6NIT N g . . • 01111E4 pont S CI elf ACT' GlPttit'S' 10. 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MR WINDIMPOL MANX inimo To cooolodo VUE AllariCan Thureaten win siviiir as mummy. ,~anao~Altnsit;,: Tlitortitakt43 ; 4 . _ .Itiw LUTA OY 1110213. D ; tumult iiitiammilt-?..;1 ri.swometizniAtrato•!*p r .4 , . • EIABIEW MIN* • All.be store &LW. 0 per awn, cedelpilhet.osbe by • - - - . -JOON lkiilia.ol. .No:111..Wood weal. Ettlebites,b. 1141 . 3.5.108 OILY% Ozakie4 4 l - ; P.lLltabr , 13abbattu - Seliefit7 , llleledies. sonootausaatiukkor.. hutgesioncis.'maiiiciiiisiiii-pribt 4ra-elle Cmi Book ever oaadekor- the tree! ,Bokkolekereeals. Prises $l2 par into rah Per dozen. For gale It! quentßka 11;-• B of MrUM, - JWllk' 041 No.Bl Wood *tam Pleetibla; 1,14N0S AT A, Baft(i,3:,:s* • -A it Alas sTOOI:4IR.' -= - - I 1 ;lo a ll.ba sold_at ownr II *7OIID PRIORO , - t ' . - '•oY#lll.ametitifi'ix •Nixel labutatiastat. - - g ORSI - 4.' teIiCH3L. • r 4161 ,- . 13. INF ILe /4 - .. ,-- uarorgaul sormiusebtom --- : - ~ ssiort4lLAllt eras!, idstoix' retheAuf rmitiOrt:- Lie Is the osoutellor of tne Teethote. MID to 'wham al atm leettior Write iuttt thetreollott--, - JOlllll J.,WOM/OTT. 4 iliq FOOnitirla h.: . 61 11 1 .7 Pith the abOTS: - "''' diiisfalli Coiniani , ta the opted= *lam taki woman, fp iAlog tram 4.inkeathst foregoing topoottoeudatiou la fully maga& lOm of tio one who deltarte• Item t any to Ms War. R.N./TAM 1 nal ammit tn.ebe .bola rtrasintiodatkr lie esa r s OrapuPna fOrAtie -AO*" ilaypther taaAtier in the city. ,6-.II9OTRITT. • 1 . 1110111.4 t ir se44 witialci. susauva Dirabt INSTITUTik HaNOOOll tritium Ma PINE: Wilt more Oula o firlAYreatifdayof sums. 888 Tortar. pipit a:l , loi' at Is:. salbpre ,-;A:.111411,e1111... EV/4/1 /2MEtti.: iGU.6IS, REDUCED, PRIC* la S 7 anCS9'7l4(sliiit,' 111 -Jr 0 1117 It 'X`nzusticrir. =,mm=k All Varieties of Aires aidArtiiii, Sot*la and .E'dvata SrAll order ptsceptty 410144 to, end the far. altars corettlly peeked and boxed. Bbounboots sad hotels furnished at theft notlei. Oebtoat Motets supplied wit b. ironactiledo to the 1112017136: * -7 lntar3lig• D.MANDi: ILA N.: -4k,aB - 0 IMAOITIRCIOI OF A.,/ • ass S 1 " ,.. E - • Warehocise; Federal'Street; - near New swipeelsoetAso. , tumomen arm • wouk the ettontlon of dealers to oar lane einott.. MORS ot ..:oaoklaa no d. HlMUOVitenso illar-WON I tad Oos4 which ay artraelthat at tae - Wired Woes: Thom rtallag oar city wilt Fad Itto shelf Mendip to eptea tor a tall alliettailltat oar week hake!, perokaltaa else. Ogee lionitems Vivria, lona. . kalltag, ".11016now p . 4412 and Fancy Grate.Fron*,;;Rendere, oto,Oaattogi of all blade made tee NAM , iplalra. • • D. Da limn *Pm A rt.: KILN., . . _ Fs• JUST - BECNIVIti. W. arg nom P e ntag cholco,tos!orfALtisooss cowslips lo oil Piths totoUt I ntrrroUrulab l / 4 0 4MU Ming IBM and VICSTUIGN vie MAW aim "Iv" w Ulb. Mut to 1 4 ,4 44 to -1 bum& Lot_ or WoUr. nor m Ur =dump to caw, In upotior style, sad at prime to It tbetlitii. We Would !didt 04 4118 1 4 - 13m our warms and the pablior: I.II,MITIL .GUAX SOB/ Lt&APTIATIT . TATTATP/ 1 1 Na 19. F. 1k MO/NAY-TO' • raw THoonswo rat.Aar* 6 .;'" i figh" , . Insanateltonlk okbandlwl taco. log.lbssammak by adOnsainli :Pltiaara IP, O.- Tb•lippllestien 1:aFal11. 12YROPeAND 143 6Mbls. Rd *aces ilitloalsidS,.F.piniti, 16- - do: IrdooKYthmis , ' .;54 26.b6lo.ikbadoNdasi 49 , do- rowarrodonderundbtod , • 18 Yaikrw sad bOolfcri 111 RIM.. N. 0. .111 bezeavion Lizablnlrellass , winos by oak 800 0*Agia * •4 , Eltedmaksmippoosi_yr. EMIR - 01 - 1111111UtZ.' r.'" The Mawr Cord. •By U Mitotic • Great fignotialtis. • Itlitsititia too Brown Yranileyrsreagyie: - BylsOmityr =note.' - Th. iia• MOde.TZ Atm 011phsaL Raoriatlaaa et a Ooaaln Posen, Istasitlitsailm ' tread' 'UMW* ot-Wdedififil, ,EAt 004 DII;(14IIIILSS 1ff91,44.'4,1 •.rhiapii3l.in and jkaiticiaon; 01141•; . no: 30 liederai eippoeits poinaziada Airlaly'77l.: .7....a.ruxinient,ltirr. C1.1100ER1111&-'"' %.k, vs bebt.latikix do Jdoldedoto4l/.,Kierok . • 38 / 0 idga • Wksdoloooto T. IL add /Hook Tood, 500 ddy MI., do • * 4 I:W do • • NI oozes Go TobacoO,.solortodtddaddo,' -10 bp 1. O. William/ std — CoirdTrobaoba, . /ambit, ; ;WATT.* llClLBol,llllllLibdolt7 . F11111;455...bt0; 8*.31.41.4 - 61Ciblontl, 44111ft-11.a -- -- fitek• ' 2 . $ 10. 4 141c a Ise WA by WATT t wi wort: If I IAbwITAL ROCK:OIL 800 ana?aq* 71 .1 11 t. 1 / 0 1 1 W, "g ll O/'; oell 'WE= 4 so. DRUN lit 3-100 boxes Fra.neiN"l eo wits -- Od 'al s •Ao -1 / 1 1147 br ;i attuuas, , mot, Pi owl 126. W •• • • • Jol l, lltb, auk itirmurAtiumr t . 4, 0. hiOlOLBl3lO-2501itle. laced JA • _py titiamei St. Leal; In store sad Om ago by - " MoDOINALD • AIIIIOIIII. ,Ka.2111 Lthavr gnat.