..... _ .„.. ... . _ _ . • . '..--,:,:!, '. 01 , _ V . • ....''. y--,.... _.,..,.,..,c,_..„,„ _.._ ... .........M__ _... , _ ._. __ _ t .-, .!..1 : 1 7...t.,., k f:t ~.‘ i , •• . _r . , .i. : , :i! A i ~ MEMO GIO. JP IEEIOrrNe. T OEN B.' . C A:NFIELD; Cokits d ems alit./Osirisatint INlsacssorr and whole sale dealer la. VOLK , .141121=1,V7. CIII4I4SE. BUTTES, ;P01114;BA001crtotru. 4.01- AND — PF. I 4 I .-ASHM4I,4MIKKAT .AND LAST : r eact zffixo YR TAM' Produce tenerally, Nos. 141 and 14s Front atteett CULP. & S I-11.1 PAED;c4nueszuos MEE PRAfkoW,tribl=ter.ti.LOUN.•GNAtN AND bisgdo of Vcnu• f n'tb .7 o Pa. tit , outhoral.•• Piz•grohe littootkiir *ld •to All • •ondmforiforehtiotio Amman oetkdly FE , •.0 Alt. 1.11) • OvizOinimMiscßarr; desist In PIOUR.,I RUT TER. BROOKS, SEEDS. LARD. CHESBE, PORK. OBEEN, - FROITIS lad p:oduce gen- T.lbaracerb ithoziare made oticonsigtudentr. WiirluretiC'Ke. u r • street: Pittiburgle.' ~Rr~Rm, COMXTEISIO . ,I . inFit9,?wrr , AND DEALER IN _ CRUDE OILS, dedtklyd Oarner Rend street and Dugs .11 AMES C. Ma VA Y, FORWARDING AND COXICISSION Kaltman, for the aide of FLOUR, GRAIL' BACON, LARD, BUTTER, EGGS, and Weste rn Pee ." EemraIIF• I ".4 O4OII T , JUIELD STREET. iicaruar4,f Fita,Pittabatiflitia. eirOrtlera and consignments solicited. Ja2Stilyd • ES A. ken E E . 01ZWARDING AND Costguatori or the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, SEEDS, DRIED FRUIT, and PrOdUCe generally, No. IC Market et., corner of Pim, Pittsburgh. oc3:dly W. F. use. CIIOMAKER, d: LANG, Coannastow Sl.lctimeirre and .Eft dealer. is GROVE WES, rLOUR, , GRAIN, PRODUCE, ke., No. 322 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. eel3ally 14 ULLA,. 'D RIDDLE, successor tojno. JUL WW11.% Bee, No. lie Liberty street, Pitts - uegarcm. ,pßouer,osonsaromn Oonsigntoente respoctfall solicited. Ce2ddly WM. WERTZ.. ..7011. WHIM WHITE BROTHERS; FORWARDING AND COIRLOSION MiIICILANTS and dealers In PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. MS Liberty street, Plltsbrultb, Pa my 27 Asuao YER, CONYISSION MERCHANT, . dealer to CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, CLASS, IRON, NAILS, 84., Na. 183 Liberty street. WILLIAM ALLANp inr " DAVID erceitetzes, toss. eTTrorrter,l PD I I WAN'S ' '- ‘"0F.14.N iticoestiortri.to tYLIOLESALE GRO CERS, corner of Wood and Water streets, Pittsburgh, Pews's. - - JO; ,41111. J. HITCIII I WEII.......DAVIILL - IIIMIL.=L:11. T i t VOIGT & CO., mecum. to L. . L. Grid!, PRODUCE AND CONILISSION HER CHANTS, 417 Liberty street, Pitts h,: Pa. aO6 JOHN I. 400111....... SDtrAID BOOM 10111 4 1 L ROUSE di CO., Wiwi.=Lux GROCIII A.ND Coa>riesios IF.22O3ANTIL, 4,01110 r of itrWALtA . 4tzbeft, Pittalmtgh, Vo; EDGERIVN & STEWART, Wl:tout -11LS GROCIMS .in Coniumox Musa...arra, No. luLWoodstieet, Pittob .. • • • JoUly J. XIMATILICK....N. KI1111,2111.11:K. R&M - NA- KIRKPATRICKS, Weor.s. utm Gnomes ; and dales In FLOOR AND .81119D8, - Nos-191 slid 199 Liberty strest,'Plasbargh_ • dly T. 'S DALL & SUN Coinag e" 1110S•ii for the sale of CRUDE AND BS -TINED CAB ON OILS, No. IA and 70 Water street, Flttelnugh. Advances suede on conshinments. nit triattisra: STHON JOHNSTON, Mums IN PURE ~ A XIIAIGS: AND:OHMS:LOAM YARFOIJERY, FANCY GOODS, DUNNING FLUID, OILS, FAM ILY lIIDICINES, to., 6c., of strictly prime qual ity, whkh be oilers at lowest prime. Corner Smith field end lourtharreets. Yittsberatas.. , Prescriptions carefully sannponsided at all hours. BA. FAIII" STOG.K. & Wuos .lu.ix Diroarar, Nod ltiarActuserof , , WHITX MUD AND LITHABGE, corner of Wood and Front • trent*, Pittatnlrgh. mhT J. 9 " „E. VI. .I', INDOLICIALY DRALER us-DRINDY, A OILS, VARNISH.= AND DYZ STUFFS, Do. 154 Liberty street, Fituborgh.— , MI orders will receiret.rompt attention. mh2.4 attract. I.ERAITN & REITER, WeoLsaual AND RZTAIL Dacootirrs, comer of Liberty elid Bt. lairairostsoPiststntrgh. !! • / Ili[. IiBO. H. '8 :B Dicuotturr, 11 140 Wood strost,corusr of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. Trom.rE vs. JOHN G. liiaraINNELL, AITORYI AT LAw. Omcir, mond story Knues Law Brun. In% dirrVd - PtiuniondirSgses„ • • Will site*/ tb nuo.ettleai,ng sectirihg and mike non clashing, bounties, de., in Washington, District of Columbia. • inll9iGmn jklßEP l"'" A 'A Tß Talc fClC. — " — i — iiiL 4 lo .—. 7l "2"l4 27o74; itErstr.L'A.W. N 0.1.13 Folarthotreet, No .:loon abuts Satltideld, Pittsburgh, Pa. tu7l7:dtf fritOidAS' -EWING, ±Arroloter • Ornez, No. 150 Fourth .best; c6 . rner cir Cherry alley, Pittabargh, Pa. salt:U.lft? cIAidUEL A. rt.lßVlAls:cle • AT Law- • — tAIA AL A. I:IIItVIANCE, ATropmr Orsini, Jilin' . street, adjoining the office ot Mar 'hell k 'Brown, Pittsburgh, ' "' _ _ _ 0- ,u 141. Wan* tArronscr AND Otdmaltm4ll AT LAS, has removed to KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, No. 12 .Diassmad atrost,i next door is -St. Peter's Chareh. mylVedly N.. Rau Y a., Arrow.: sir Ive K. Nu. 139 Formit Lirris's Isms Buildlng, Pittsburgh, N. mbl .PRODUCE.. a. EllitElNlOr •- . • ` leaf minidiliNsiiiiiocions4o A jA AND FORICIMING MEXCELIIII7I4 dealers in WEER , ERN RESERVE CHEESE; ?LOUR, PISH, BA CON, BUTTER, LINSEED OIL, POTS AND PEARL ASHES, SEEDS, GRAIN, DRIED FRUIT and ProdneegetistiEs. Ben:brand@ Jiang!, Flour away, on band. Agent Itir the sale of Madison A Co.'. celebrated Patented Pearl Starch. Noe. 116 Second and 146 nrseeti4l,etereen Wood and Smith. Sold, Plitsbargh‘Pa. madly .1 M • F., • 0 Y la„n-coLpqs,rgrni,_nug W e:net lark- aftlerUal en 18,123.6. BISTTgAgir 718 U and Prodato generally, No. 25 Wood street, above Water; MUM, h.. m Pont DEAL dealers In-PROVISIONS, corner of Mao. L7I'BSIR~I.~ CE aIGE.rTS. OARDINER COFFIN -- . A tj. , ...GENT FOB • ?immix'', PIMADFLPILIA Lim_ Itmutcr. Ix imam" , Cloriirsst, , prorth4otOvotherlYebff ikb4ll otneena • ',." ' ' --'" - " '",' "'""' " ' " " I A , AQlNtiki, AGIINT :jiIrONTS:ANIIIII . 11,04.8 tide of Panneylvanla. tad u . ce 'au GomPonl.l,, 87 Water street, -, : 4 . 1. ii I' AMU "It-EA;" isitoor Aar - fr. f /Milk= 003rri. X if:, e,o4loollrirkil 4,o**r np— 'Atizazawr buTirAircp Fifth street. ;mei .-araus w. anaa....oano WILSON, CARR k CO., . t r kC o 4..K.iv,R.tmtP.4 e. PORRIGE AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, do. SI Wood street, third house above Diamond Plttstmrsh. a.lQdtf #Wieglei444 , irthrLiriNDVP-c4""treittMo' cornerlrt of rourth .1 7 NET GOONS, North. W. 13 . • :It ' DEALIOSS IN DRY • Goons, No. 59 Mutat Knot, botwesn Third sod JP109515r951. 4 :14 , 71 — ir: ;114 • / HANSOM IA)ViVA/Atair.'nr - st.- 1 1 4 , • s rAND.tr - kitr,lat t a d t b j i l t s og .d -milt Alitz.itaf • TotioTr . , _ -:, • TRIJeLIIVML6III4 . ,,F OSEKNI Jug mix u argos. Immo/gm sin Snow Goons, No. 77 NMI* West, Pittsburgh. . sple ILLAIMEI3 lJ NooUs, lammiustas, 78 Markel afraid, Pitti Vig .C' iLs of. litt.rgsgALlJlS IN iliguaommuss, Tuumnois. - Nogion, sta., f • 1 1.,F4PkW 1 * Mod, PittidAni:b. 1 17 BO rs. SHOES* , cAI&PBELL, liamorecrnmumr,ov cr. momm-ammTsaor.°4 - 4 - . 8 itAlt -Wmo aid tr 11001,110 ,110. 11fi , alit !mite: 010 Weed itreets, rim ;sc 7 'i jj j ~j~'i..Y}~ =r.:: ..L .r.z.swori AW 7 OCT. PIANO 01 FOR WO, OARB.--Jost read - • at tlar new piano W . 7. No. 431 .I ; Plith street, YITLL - 7 0 . ROSEWOOD P • OS, witlf-Yoli.Moulding Lep, ProntAteund, ani Improved Iron Pram.", made: try visa rt.tbiltrwq, New York makers, and will be sold for PRA cash. 0 . 11 4 9 L0P11Y/ILUItIE, Bole Agent for • Knabe's Pianos, and Prince's Melo drama lel3 . - - $225 ?US. *225 _ —Otis beautiful Black Walnut 6311toctaTe CRICKERING PIANO, IbII Iron Frame, Neer Abele, reduced from 8275 8225, Jut received and for sole by JOHN 11:' If ELLON; 81 Wood Street. .825 - PIA.N US. e—Taro elegant Itceewood e> a:14 125 v* °. PIANOS, OHTMEERING, with fun Iron /mom Now kohl tr., do4nd from $290 to MO. Nrat .oo .ol 4 ool and Mr o nto b, Inft JOHN IL 01 NLl_Olt. Al Wood stmt. "BOOL -11/4.7The Cythara, by J. B. Woobbury-lwr d05...88, 60 .The New Lute of Zion, by J. W o odbur y do ... 8 60 The Asaph, by Dr. Lowell Maws, do .- 860 The Diapason,' by George Idiot, do ... 860 , The Sabbath Bell, by George Y. Boot, do ... 860 ;The Jubilee, by William Bradbury, do ... 860 the Christian Minstrel, by Aiken, do ... 8 60 .The Sacred Stir, bylawnard:Matsbell, db ... 8 60 JUVENILE SINGING BOOKS. The Golden- Wtestl4 , looth - editioner d05an...83 ?rants Harps by 4.- A. Gette; ' • 00' 'The Nightingale, ((new hooky •do ... 3 00 - itobbath &boo' Bob, .The Golden Chain, MrSabbath Schools, do .- 160 All the abovetorsale laquatititiea or singly by 'JOHN , S: IdELLOIL No. 81 Wood et., ' ja2o between Diemand-alley and !Fourth et. sokikti. DR CUMPENGE NEW . BOOK-;- -I—.• Teach us to Pray. The Young. Stepmother. , BY Mhos Tonga. The lititherhoide.' Under Carreftte of WALL/Brea: • . Reyna - Cate ors ConntrylParaon, let and 2.1 ended. liongain Many_Kersa:.By Holmes. , Mars'Corodltutlonallltalety of England. The Rebellion Record, 1.1 and 2d Scrim!. John Brent. 'By Major Winthr*. ' • nada KAY ,t CO., 65 Wood atreeL HMIY.S.WOKKZ ALDINE 'DITTOS.— The Works of • .Thoznas nront•end verse, :Edited by•Epestiargent,trated withateel nod wood engraving', eiseantly,printeil on..tinteti• paper, in smell ootarox:To: .he. completed in six monthly niinates., Three non ready. • • BAYARD TAYLOR'S-WOMB—Penn •e &inns. —The Pram Writings of .Bsyard Taylos,!in /Smell . ... . ... ... :. , , ~ . .• . . VIE STIRIT OF HEBEEIF, POETRY, by Joao , 1E1.1 3 / 1 11C1I0O11/3 Lk tW24, t 7 The Country. W.ED04001".r.9 iiIOTIO ART OT tiltliOLO. 1 01', araaw.ocUttom. Edited bytkprorge P.. karrh. + 1 For sale by ' .:-._.; .1 1 .....8.t.Daribi,93 Wood et. 11_11.104S I • KST" • IJlltedleal Dereollglectilorreit; • lietreettoot ore Clobiftj Ylirseirt ' • ' • •• •, Quasar oicgoeletyv..- , !,. . spero , Hoore,.byJ:BronitPit. D '• I Ifen,.:Waorefland Booty by L.. Haut; Titcomb!• Bookis, IL GoodSight,by O. ikade; , Yereonally.of,Lorti Bean; LifyrofbilriWiiktotryt,, • • tioroprin 21erty , Key0...4.b.W.. Holmes; • I • Poem, by Rare Terry; i Liberty and rarery—Bledsoe;-. Lecturer ore. lnee;.—Butler; Hlato y o mb6 • • • OiNa fiILAD 411 , TOirth street D neat ObserVairobi• of 'th-a faa !contiguoua Teaturm, eyinglb* nature, seat; causes, symidoant,' ebasequerosei and yievention rapeelal..ly addressed to non medical readers. By W. '.llodatitiarni:sa, iale by • mhfl HOBERT 8. DAVIB, 93 Wood at. ..11111SCKL.LaarE0 US C.lllOB. J .YON ARNSTELAII; 'l:llltitTER - a rtj A Penu CI G AR S, loon selecebtande of GENUINE HAVANA and all kinds of SMOKING AND CHRWINO TOBACCO, SNurr, NANCY HERESCLIAGILXIPB.S, TIIRES,Ac.,2c..Io gnat mietY. UNDER- THE ST, CHARLES HOTEL, ST s ld t agO.W..-1 . HANGER AND T spargaziv*i qiiliAlaN fornlebel On shinielat . ' -• 4 1 04hC 0 415**) haat - Wylie, pr at Valmera - Viau Paper titer...No.4 Woi4 dANICC-alFOlL6t7WantottlflME6l,tO, v. r. • • L. ot.—..tiy - 1 04 ArDWAminyla WI% curror ckEldwlllawaium.--tu4T= kus: IN AND QUA TARP/Mt - L, Droft, .ABVltakvirVnuaa IroessAr= :78 P4put artet., - WA 4 . 2 6 t 1 1 1 „0V - . B * ( rOrs._,VAtk of. • mmirl . o 4;3l AXV,OVIRMA 801 V, 8,. ;h tinge aistittmint tor thp sbateAm•mbfliamitu mkt JA. .9AaSZN-IV( h, PAccsas AHD R N. gt i . 4 4 4, BrICPv Yotuth tit • • • t 1.2 ---- ITRALes Es- Ala, lir-fr-WoOd ' Pittsburgh. lttliGS A it-attskLivoiDlim r lr t =t i tt o6 l" „5X11.yAW...T4124-. Boo*O*LL: KAY -Ac co., 17010:11, No. - -66 Wood .aireat,ioxt door to the corner' Or-Third,, Tittabarth; Po.:SCHOOL and LAW )100$61r:oruitintly,on tiara: JOith STO kt- STATtpN- O na, l3l 4lna OW J Parwrgaz, No. 67 Wood street; Pirtiburgh. se3Ot —• J 9 . 7 • [BELLER, .•AND STA . 110111111, No, 78 yourtb rtraot, !trell? 1.311111dInO• ffllc MRD , I 1100181fildir12441, D.; Or RIF 11 , 01111 CWT, Having arrived hi Yittaborybi rill, es,mreas, (knots Z 1 hit aseltriee attention to abriledird end' treatment afainitik Dresser, especial (*se the Ls** lbws]; mikes se Piker sis. Maws, Falling of the Bowel,Stlicture of the ,r Ulceration of the Bowel. He rill alsciireet the ire. one Chronic Drees*e of the Work, ifidnemßleddrr, go. lile rooms arse; the MonongsbelYiiiBlo Art he may be seen and consulted trout 0 o'clotn It. tn. II 8 o'clock p. m. daily. Pntiouta, if they desire it, %ro be stalled In any port of the fity. &Urn eit 11E1 likliftfliN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM. perfection of this Ineetimable ion ice bleating to mankind. Without ; tine! the , medicinal virtues of opium, the Elixir is thoroughly (purifiedu from a 0 the noxious qualities of the drag, In cases of fracture, bony, ecaldo cancan:me ulcers, and other palatal , affections, It will relieve pain and Irritation, alloy CODVI I / 1 410DB, odio action, end morbid eacitement of body tolnd:leithoattabi:: ; log sickness, cortimme, or !moduli°. Thee. dud. rabbi qualities must render it preeminent in the list , A . - Prepared sod oc - dd by A.. B.* D. SANDS, Drag- Stith 100 Patton Meet, Near York.— ; bmlll,&Ad also by B. A. FAUNKSTOON A C 0.,. Pitts. &Stab° by Drnigieta g off " tio2Sdllr.wllep IVOTICE. fri? OWNDRS OP DRAYS, 1.1.1 HACKS *o -Hulks Rent,' Oren to all ;owners of Dram Carta, Candeges, Buggies, Be, - whether resident or non.madent In the City of Pitts. burgh, to pay their Lkenies at the Treaeuner's office lof the City of Pittsburgh, FORTHWITH. to accord. rune with AO gesesehlyg , approvad,Karthr.3o, limy add an °ama& oe thSCoancilaof the Allty !of Plttebargh, palmed April Id, IRO. 1 All Licenses notpaid on or , before May 18, Ha, ; will be placed to the hands of the Chief of Police , for mlocitor'eruededt.to ithtfosafAlcdilla fcakllee lion thereof; and all persons who neglect Sr refuse to take oat Liftmen will be subject to a penalty, to be ir,ered before the Males', donlbla the amount of, o "The old metal of printotim years taupe bo.roturnad !aStlaijiare -Limnos. are tekees out, or pay 26, ng • - ,sabook,i, 11•132 or MIMIC Each One Hone Whirls II 5 00 'Each Two Harm 1tediicha..t.:24.,.t..;.-«. 8 1.10 Each Your Botim Tehicla..- 10 00 ;Each 10 00 Omalinuma and Timber Wheels drawn by Two dlrt 1 4m T t li clriAy =i f:h r i s cr h ea,_Ott i t I Dittr. mhlbtt W. EICHBAUJI,Cloy,Tromurer. - 111QUEROWEewitlEICIMEVN JL/TAIID, made ftonLpury. Ky.;ffieed, andseknowb edged by al bei bat idmittafbe strtngth and damn put up ja whole, halt and garter tin cane, and for sate at the Family Gnmery Mora of .liana atinela. -i ' Fr"-- Ili,EBll OAT (MITTS- 7 3 NAL kiln ~o bo llanl• cotak i rMilvertiii _ received; 4WD So isle obolamd• sod tit rot gory Moro of .10a1.4%. othl3 Coroor orLfborly: Sluitkatrcfaa. • . .; 1.1-{ EMITE AND -- c01vtiE.*0.4.... JOURNAL. pittsburgli Mazettq. S. RIDDLE. & CO., EDITORS AND PROPRIETOTIS Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Btrce MORNING! AND EVENINO EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAININB tag LATEST ATER' OP TO TRH HOUR OP PUBLICATION. , TERMS Movies EnrnOw-46 per annum in advance, or EC cents per week from canters. Ewalt - ma EDrtrox—sB per son= In advance, or e cent! per week from carriers . • WIMILLY EDMOR-Blngie aipler, per annum Fire or mann $l,lEr, Ten or.upwarde, $1 per annum invariably In Wrenn. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES FRIDAY MORNING, %CUR ki:l4;p4otios 01 I r ' THE GREAT BATTLE OF TILE CONTIhErh Gene. Curtis and Sigel Immortalized. c., tEc., liavingpublished previously the official re port of Gen. Ceara, and several. shorter de scriptions of the brilliant battle of Pea Ridge, we have waited for a well-written, intelligible account, which we are able - to give oar readers to-day. It is from a correspondence of the New York World. Fora lung and desperately contested struggle, lasting three days i for hand to hand.contliats; for . deeds .of surpass ing bercriam'i for brilliaut charges of cavalry, and of the bayonet, no battle on this conti nent has surpassed, wo question if any has equalled it. Our forces were less than fifteen thousand men,some say not more than thirteen thousand. That of the enemy has been variously esti ' mated at from 25,000 to 30,000. Deserters and prisoners estimated . the number at 25,- 000, The lowest estimate of men on the field is 22,500, two thousand five hundred being Indians. The officers who were taken pris oners acknowledge that they knew our foreti was not over 15,000, and they anticipated an easy victory. To enpble you to understand better the sit nation of the battle grbund, I append a brief description of its location and vicinity. Fay etteville, the most southerly point reached by advance, is twenty-five miles distant from Trott's Store, or, as I have uniformly called it, Sugar Creek. At a pi:oil:04110 Mae. below Sugar Creek the . repels hak - a ; ham camp ;during the spring, two reginieittsiir signs occupying it. At Crom Hollows, tsielie miles further down, tharebels had constructed ;abouta five hundred barracks .of rotigh plank, i furnished by, a mill not. far. distant, apd brick ;chimneys had been' hullt from a brick kiln !about two miles below the creek. When our cavalry, under Col. Carr, approached Cross Hollows ttraj , dineovered the- beta in flames and'tinieh Or 'their Platlilitilldikifr;e#., - , Had it notheigAr :this okippiritg.tMiltifi.tliia. V i 2 jana, , from the•elniay, me should. have suf fered greatly. At Bentonville ' , ten miles west of ottr main camp; there lowkbeew ir ramp of three thousand Multilane ° troopi for several weeks. tam). Sigel, who oottraiandad the right, bad penetrated as far as -Bentonville, and thefirre - as Osage Springy. , Ow . the order of Gin. pi:retie he returned' tb: 'Beittonvilleited it,Waa there 'on ffitiolaYikiletlfat'hif.hased . of the advance of "MaCulloCh In ;Lis diretion. Gen. Curtis sent to Ord. Oar: to fall back to the main body from Cron Hollows, and also to Gen. Sigel to fall back from Bentonville. .On Wednesday the mums of Gen. •Sigel brought in. the,reports that large, forces of the enemy's cavalry were on the Pineville road it Osage Spring, and on Thursday commenced moving back, his pickets being driven in be fore be could get his wagon train in motion. Isis r0ut0,11,7 a fole.miles, to the north, when he struck the bed of Sugar meek, along,which he traVeled for six miles. It was here that the attack was commenced, and on the hilt, skirt ing this road the enemy incessantly liMrassed him until within three miles of the Fayette ville road. TITX TAINT COIIII6IWI6TEIN ATrAcc—lic TS RR I=! There can be ne doubt that the retiring movement of our troops, on both roads, was construed by the rebel officere into an 'MGM; tion to retreat, and in. order to' take advAni !tags of our disposition, they resolutelfpushed onto attaek. ,In plain fact it should be said, ; that there were some of our officers who could not but look upon our shattered. little army and the swelling coluinns of the enemy with i some misgivings, that : . we *eta abOtit to re- I new an unequal struggle, not unlike Spring , field. The enemy's foree, as is nearly always I !the case, was vastly. magni fi ed, and it was [conceded on all halide; that we shohld'aetplit I battle at the drat offer. The cutting ktiff'f. da tlciiiielinieref from the (main body presented • favorable oppor tunity .. for them to inaugurate the victory th ey coon deetly.expected to gain. To their grief they discovered they had the very worst man to deal with they. could have selected. General Sigel, with two battalions - of Missouri in fantry and a squadron of eavillti,. formed the fear gnard., of ; his div ision , and. were delayed by the train; which' Moved slowly afong the. , rough • read,.' II Ilwenis detertainediot wile' sert a single wagon to the enemy, althoughlr. dol./hi'!" ligrAsf44irt!":li* , ibt •Tell4W till , Main. hod', The entoul!Mtade bli,llPPPßifitlii t with about four thoitaandwavalryidtabenttan. in • the -morning, a few mites , eat of •Teciti,i,. I ville,did'imMediabilt commenced the eittack! {by;* .: 41 41Ii t tf . charge . ..! tATiI bed . *llii ) /iliii: near In. tliondend „ nien...:Terildrindred infantry I hesent for ward to prevent off, and with!' the !remainder he decelved-thd Whole 'or • the fist arrir 4 .l3lgel'e - fimintplei'sdPerthigo had taught him ..* bow ' to.. .bPaf . hitaxelf j under . such . deeparata ..eiretimatanosa, and, !he !ordered- tile . mew to stand. , Arm • and stake' good alit; ^The teams were" vitt tmon I good peed, nid-the"liiiiimy came' koWndfwg !along in several lines. - The borsemen. - 011thl ilinkil,' and itiferifo itt i tke relit Aw `attelukPi . approach until within ; about firol'b' lire lyardi;jithen 014 delivered it!terrible.YOUsi. lot:Mini* Balbbinto their ranks, which: had the , effect of throwing them•intotemporary Gwen-. ; Mon.' Ind, few minutes Oh lesderek'by-dine !of ntiMit'Atatingabdgektiwlntion',Sameeilmi In getting, them into comet ice order. a i ,Thle - this they' - 'aiiiii " - ' 'n, :440(is • VA:UM i The giants! toollef, in - ' ed.ty,d etsidaddnal third, greetsat "liW. e I d;etteleY- - came on in. I ![ crowds, hoisting' cheering', as iflii glen ad what Ship amottitednid easy capture-, The I enemy's cavalry 'dosed 4llll_MMiliiilligiqut band, notwithstanding,,theitpreee,imediMerli were falling thick :and hat before our steady tire. Gen. Sigel rode undiamsyedi aleng the whole linty inspiriting his men. Some of Oo lotyklrtoa the flank had smiceeded In gittil. Borba Xhili.oad - so.aa to else. the .traiii4to big and it was hers that the enemy set up avhets of triumph, r . - It was 'Wert iiit4: rii - • minute more the lay - ones of our 'onszi'llid done their ' iitirkA I l leavint 'the 'en'em,l,llundrede of dead; and . !wounded:: The intern,' was, driven of brgqien t ;end dismayed? Idle lamentable 'nail atthie !point one of our teams containing three of the ,wounded Inca, Who ha4,,boen, placed in it. was ',left behind. The mules had - been?heti ,imet nothing could ya i d6n4:lll theedial:o2l . 4 04 ! - hailed and maddened I he- T 6 1 3111 ir,0 1 • 'tceizii••Coitldlie leenrelbitnibg - Iti 'renew 't?e) ttsok.' Thircidanini4i 3 Otimpii*Lii from, he macampswilm ,pidispatoti bad been; sent '{onward to ideneral,VAlq4i, pulgolpo4llo,•,PP kitten, and - as king Toe; iiplispine,i. It w hardly pemible,that the meesenger could have: been . captured.; . The enoniy was advancing it_tismAtitilizna,AllPAillnitAlni /4/1941.4iiliitein the stream. At ibout,2.,o'eleoli.the,moon attack was made and, desperately carriettior: Ward.na Tke;relieL horsemen I-splinted bthelr hornet diTlit tit taLtlfit-iinsidataile_hayekiedit, delisering•their lend -tifi blekellet!innwiritint L ,:., - .i.v.411 - 1.4:44.L.',.LLat Lau . miscellaneous gnus, and then ,brandishirig. their huge knives which every, one bf them carried in place of sabres. They surroondeil the rear guard a second time, and for a few minutei friend could hard ly be distinguished from foe. The dense smoke enveloped the whole of the combatants so that for some time it sras.doubtfut whether any of our little, baud survived... The rebels made the air ring with lusty cheers =deaths. The faithful 'Germans, likes league of breth ren;neverlaltireillor xriconent: Their gal lant leader etruelvdow et dohen of the savages who clamored'for his life: t end heWed his way through a line' of them'to ruloite his toMmand. The bayoneti proved the invineibißtyd at' troops against horsemen., The ;foe: retired a second time, and for an hour they could notbe induced to:return ' by-the frantin•offorts of their traders. By • tiallrl time the advance, which. had beenfeotistintt* ilkhoniehirig with the rebel cavalry, announced that .reinforce meats were in eight, anti the tittle cheer went up, which was re-echoedthi the troops from the eamp.- third - nd , lest attempt -was machete capture the trait - 14..44W faihal, end the - enemy with - die . * hbOut:Wpast Wee: • General Sigel reached camp et half past four to receive the congratalations of the euf, tire camp. His loss in the entire march, it was estimated, would reach sixty killed and two hundred wounded. Many of the wound ed fell into the hands of the enemy, it , being Impossible to bring them off. We lose three wagons. Numerous stories of heroism, on the part of both men and officers, were related by the eye witnesses of the fight, and almost every survivor had a scar or mark of a bullet through his clothing. Some of them had the narrowest escapes. Coltman had the bridge of his nose carried off, another was shot through the ear, a third witherhall still lodg ed to his breast pocket. Mohtaf.tkelwohieght; were slight, and our force of isurgeoner immls , dieter!, proceeded tb dross the heroic sollerers. All Speak in the higheet tirmdor the hearing of, Gen. Sigel, Col. flesseddenhel, and the other o ffi cers in nommandi , who were perforate self-possessed In the , midst of the greatest dan ger. NO °newels toore - heartY in his 'idedry don than Gen. Curtis hieniele . . . Ns. 81T:491L4 4 Thursday night passed in a state of .6, pease. The houses in:the valley had been appropriated as hospitals, aii6a strong force t , • posted on the hill on tbe'sou E ' hack of the creek, under Col. Carr, G' With ..Sigel 0'o:u -, pping the ridge on the north a , while Col. Davie occupied the centre ; near the crossing. The enethY;• it was annposed, Weed naturally make the attack ,frout the Pagetteville , sesdi and the baggage trains and hospitals had ' been placed•to the rear of the lines. During the night the manifestations showed conclu sively that, he was approaching in 'groat strength,h7 the road, leading froln Beutonville to Keetsville, thus getOng,to,our flank and rear. This road lies after c rossing Sugar_ creek over a high table:land, Called Pea Ridge by the iehAitants,'fiotif an early tradition, now exploded, that-nothing bat peas could be' grionli eel!: 'lt ex teflilti frora'the stage road r westwardly some eight:mlles,,xlol4 thS:yrght banker Sager creek. , -.. . ~ , grit . ~ ! The ridge is covered-whaellflhfcgurA7 ed oaks, with a sprinkling'Of ,largaV "giewfle, :called hens, ; post ,oake. Thie:e: or tour farms are locauk on. the ridge, two miles west of the !road, to which the name of Leetown has been ';given. It was near these farms thet piTprin-, cipal pert of the fighting todit'pla.4l., ' The enemy having had iliSari,PxPerience ; of the disadvantages of hating a hostile force :in his rear at Wilson's Creek, it would seem !had determined td move nearly his entire :force to - the northward of our camp. Thurs day night was clear and cold; the reflection of the enemy's camp firesimiald:ble. iteen,streteh leg along for miles' to the light. On the Fayetteville road our pickets reported nothing 'utinsual.l,Severel of our field pi had been placed In yiaition t4eeping that - road. Our nice slept , on their arms, that. is, meoh man laid on the ground in lino of battle, with his musket by hits ready for action at- a , toot= manes warning. A strongipinkit gnard'llatfl extended for a quarter of a mile beyond, he lines, and our soldiers awaited ant breaking of dry with premotittioni-Itat tooniervowest. sun would be the lost which should rise to 1 many of them, ' 1 A very interesting story is told of a well known Missouri scout who was employed to discover the whereabouts of the enemy during the night.' He was furnished with a horse, citizen's saddle, a complete suit of -butternut clothing, taken from some of their prisoners, and a dispatch purporting to be written by GOO. Van Dorn to Gen. McCulloch, and was started ant i op the payottevillaroad and made a eiroiiitt Sound to the Biiitoniflle road. the relates that when near Bentonville he de seried a courier dashing along on, horseback, when he reined up to the side of the road, and cried out, "Halt I who comes there ?" The usual reply of "a friend"' was given, when the courier advanoed and whisperedthe e'ohn torsigti "Lexington." eight", s taid lye scout, emir was soon on his Way with the mag - ieal word which eras to pass him through the camp of lifoUttlloch. rode'iiicing the entire Tiny being asked, Several questions, all of whieti hoonzwered as .he best could, and in the gray of the 1110111ing. be returned to our camp with'accdrate infonxiation of the posi tion and strength of the enemy. ,hfcCulloch, Alof.ntosh ;and, Eike it appears were along the fleetest'''. road, with Price on the left resting' on Sugar Croak. 'Van Dorn Was at Price's .behdquarterst - PRIDAT.—OHNION OP POSITION. The entrances wereyery Clear. in the morn trig that a_ strong force had been., posted-on the garetoseille road, thus standing directly between , nt and our bent line at Csesville, contAlolnkyjettiog;off oi#doinitinftlatloti With the ; 'enter. world., ;woe changed. :Col...Cercwas sent back along, the • Fayetteville rood two milee, with his: right r r t9f PR l - '9 Blii ) , lVACt i l w ''A t t t oBeaver: Creek,PrllVugl Oreek,.ltenedateli lacing feud e . s situntad onthiseide off Elk horn tavern. •bon. Davis. witirithe•.mentrots nivlidon was tmetoil rtte.the' A tivlgcl;l!zoi 4 * c?dir C , Wit , :* l 4 l . IdWiark. wing. MMus on I Sikar. Crook., Isiithili.inieltiont thin,ge stood when the rebels opened the tight with artillery !on the eztreent right 'from s verr• idiant+- j goons petition it the distance' of OiCe; ' Our battailee one replied; tke.rithele a ;few solid_elutt,Atberx sleben, and , then •solld ishot again. The - fight raged quite - libel.* In front of CofArstrUS position friiin'hin;netil ,eleven n'Atick;:yrkett: a ',other lattary„was or dered the euppOrt of CoL.Oarr, who seareed•to be•hotly.preeted, from the -amount of firing which took plaoe 'ditieno6n. The left as yet had not menaced Gen. Sigel felt confident that the - enemyalglii be expeiftiedlto make si'diseent mouth' tide and'it r Mat deithlid likdfdpondabli to keep the : teSerre xei49, Tor: lo "Wit direction..-. i • . ; • . . , . j Col. Osterhanetwas sent with his brigade in the morning, along the high land, in the di traction of Leestowq,,for ,the purpollopf`lntfr Icepting the reinftlecermrhtir beau) eneiby; 'via Ito discover h.ks, strougal along, the line o'f Sugar Creek!' 'Tilts Walr Una' iff thh boost spir-. lited and gooses/dui, attaoks,ef the battle, ; and 1 resulted in a complete diversion of the enemy from the overpowered looses• of Col.-Carr, on .the Fayetteville road. i Our cavalry . fieneiritted - along" the' Mai n jridge beyond the road by which the enemy j had„aome, and:were on .the point of 'reining , soma , of , the enemy's wagons when a brigade 'of rebel cavalryand infantry attneked :Matsui Then followed one of 'Abe most .saugainaryi . ioontests that has ever•beow seen between'etav jitter. Mist of the tikhlion , Wdif,doneat; Close :quarters. Pistols and .carhinci t ;h4rfili been !datums ted, our sabres Wore brought, Into ,re 'quisition. The rattle uf, stink against ; 104, our sabres against , their 'musket& and 'out lasses, was terrific. Nethiog Plait his bben heard before. The i rstela.wetif _Tenni Ain_ I !gen, and fought likedstions. , The slaughter ,was awful, our Missouri .earalty. ofeaving . •ightsind lekleliringin'fient of their holes' •Winilaii2ig decidind...wouttded.- The, eivso-. fell backlit ididesaWitid'idalri'fbicei pits i !them along the road for Ulmul.ll..milo Atm 0,7 opened;4l**TiAlkop;ffift*i"olts.lind Una foe n Planitig`j;thiptialt; there with: solid shot and shell. Colonel Osteirhatta. lued, san e's/fed-to his attempt,.•ACretit•dr. bringing' rabbi deadend wounded tte eafdtj: lON/ BiItUICT carrcriai ,axo aIriTAKIL, Meantime ilie.fight was raging (oriel - sty fni the extrensn tight, en:hoth.sideetti- the Fsky.l etteville roeiti , ,. The Pint r entl•Beeood Tows 1, : ;33 C;(114 a • ' ~! g•••...:,„:,1,4,,, ;,-„„_, , , 0,•,1•1,-.0,1i.1 2 , -..i ..•.1 1.',1,..; ♦N ADVRNTUROUS SCOUT ?47 . !1[ . ',011( . 7H11 LEPT Batteries, planted on an =lmmo. overlook- , was complete. To the westward of Pea Ridge ing the declivity in the road, were kept busy 1 there was a wide stripe of timber which had in plying shrapnel, and canister into the ranks - 1-been blown down by a tramend us hurricane of the enemy, who appeared in immense num- : the previous summer., Across t,lis swarth of berm on all , sides, as if to surround the right"! uprooted trees, ; which were larger and denser of our line, and than cortipliatelY 011 , 11.011 no. in the low lands, the enemy's earalry and ar ia order to defeat this oiled, a severe strugr ) tillery attempted to retreat, and wanemerei gle took pine for the oceripalsary of a rising lent) , pelted , with, shell. Their panto was knoll on the •east side °tithe road. • The an-. i overwhelming and their defeat decided- They emy gained upon us, and.it was not. until , our I had risked everything in the attempt to de men were half striken dawn that they yielded,, stroy us, and lost everything in the failure., the .point. • Word had , : been passed beak to ;Muskets, Muskets, clothing and shot rue were strewn . Genethl Curtis that the enemy,wu pressing along the woods. Horses roamed &bout in , hardly on the right dank, and that cur, forces, droves. The arise of the cavalrymen and the , re we sent back. A seaticra or one of our bat-..yells of the Indiane„, with the, groans of the terbrs hut been left on the bill; and the ineey wounded, surpassed all description. Caissons `were now "turning It upon us. Colonel City, crvertunted, wagons 'broken down, and beriee fearing , that no reinforcement would arrive , - dying and dead, Strewed the telltale • road.' collioteithis strength and mu/demi his entire Thirteen'cannon, 0 and 12-pounders ' -were Throe for a last despond. charge- resolved to talsen la alt, besides thousands of shot gate, • retake the position, or perish nr ' the attompt.l and loads at provisions. A- heue7 gre crl our centre, lead a' cheer , gram Nan Dena? TOTAL--OAPIUS22I. the advancing . division. of General DAVIS, Sin , Gen. Price, with a detachment of his trni, cored the egortsiand our troop witched lath, I had, in his Intern t to make a stand tan the o ih w e n hai gt t e n r 4 .an ei r d a, d atu u , r elC s rul d , e o l f tm e ra ho te hfr; hi cru ua_to ei . r. , : fi g.,?,;, oa l y endoPhbat, t o o k hi o f hi,, hand streggie, finally, drovethe eneret'doWn fleeing °brands. ' ra° h im self ts ' the .. 'northward, CoL Carr and Gen. Asboth keeping the ravine ID' hOpetsss confirsiOn.' 'Col. Larr 'received i wound Ot'the arm, bafiemaltol bn )„ 1 „„ 01 1 at.. iti aa ,, GoD"' p q ", If" woanded ,in the hand, bpt escaped, and,wben, lath heard, .. .. 'from Inad taken an &aster% greathin from The great leader-of the rebels—the notqut- z.„,•,..., „,• , 7 . 5 4. ....,, I _,, I. , ,‘, „,, toes Ban • McOadlociti—War among the elate.' 1 ,- 1•• •`- • " 4 "." - ' us `•`• '.'is- 9:".te river ad it iinapeoted he will maks for the 116 who had contemptuonely s poken sif , the, , d ' ', , . •, • • , awl! nanny , iniarrenum between teat etreem Southernera as the 'lhatural ,, snastera's lot ~n d. cf m. Northern men, lay & victim to hia.prsaump, - • •• Miuor-Gen. Van Dorn with a'llargeiartion tion„ hie life fest ebbing by, th 0,14118 of those of prieve army and th e f rot d... suo _, wimp lie styled a nation, elf "'craven-I:warted _..,„, . ~. -, .• t . Oetwams all ainine , toe • rtnevilie Lad and re cowarde." The loss on botli Ades of this mi d erstoot t to ,g,t, = k ing , thea . wa l y . 4 . t he ' 001111tOt ass severe. Oar leis in' killed and • wounded could not have been less 'than three mountains, south of here: • A large :force of hundred; that of the enemy mast have teen' cavalry has beets ' 'out after 11141 . - double. • Lieut. David, who commanded tIMI • ..rattan AND wbtormin. , battery, wan the last to leave his pieces• Ind We Axe'. taken nearly 1,400 •pilsoners; among the first •to regain , them. 11 beard a among-thereat ACting , Brigailler OoLlliebert; wound.in the trmoind several,macks of, Gus of Lonissepa Volunteers, Col.Mitcholi,ooAsJ hostile, bullets.,: ,Many, of :our , otrwors were know, MaJorrgownsend, Arkansass :Adjutant wounded . , but, fortunately.. eerie , artriurel.l. General , Stub Col, Wm. D.,ll.loo,..fdiseouri„. Lieut. Col„Merren, of the:Nintli Town„ffita. *maintop ealled..!, , ,Wild Aill, Ithiey't hesidee wounded in the foot, and, while in( the Wide about fifty captaincandlientenunth., , The as-, of the ' surgeons, was taken prieozier, by, the' tier Generale McCulloch and Melntelh are advancing enemy ., Col. Rerrdt lottglit wits: known to be killed and their bodies carried' groat *phi', and was the most' tenspieVate off. Cor.a.ev.et, of Mieeoori reboil,. is also figure in the repulse. Theron:e:and tree der-' killed. volved upon Major Coyle,' who gallantly led' j Brig. Gen. Prost, of Camp Jackson notorie • the regiment on the advance, receiving a se- tjr, ls also reported dead. 'Acting Brigadier sere wound in the shoulder- Marshall and Colonel; Heeter, of. Arkansas . DAVOTIOX or As , SATILLARTM AN. - forces, said Mlle mortal) Y weueded. : Prom enteral sources 1 g ather that the one ' human of the Most Si gn al instatiecis' Of suraer 2 1 ,„,•,„ ~ .. . ,„ 1 .....-., s'..s. in killed a-d woUnded cannot fall'. thesebravery IS Conneeted with the lore of these goner , One of the , lantioneero, who , has I "'' short ",of twenty. five ,hundred, and' may been lon rise as high es. hree thousand. ,Whols wcfpr# gnoted for his wondesfut•pluele, ire-1 are serious, many 0f • them fatal. Oar sur 'mained at his post to the last. t Placing arim-,, gates have,- sal far lie ~ they ' wad, iraid , thee , self in front of the, piney bediednined.to nave. 'himself, Awl" liitti •4, udni 4 ref eller, good r t bei ,:r r l i e d d " s l i v l e i t :At t e r t t ! e n'i' R il lij a ta • b g eelmV, swatting, the: hooting creel or eh de. ; - , Pref ,u 0 161,, 7 ,, T ,a • n g rl i dlVLrti i iii i l‘ I /le ara P ti l d eVer ir 147 1 4 1 141 - P litel .i ral d Medi . most nobly ChrOughobiotheentive leat , Jaen, With his shoreeword:,' ofentle,dwhol,e6Vreli.i tie, with scarcely an exception, The pries-, until lie Was shuck ; altawie bt the bf [ r o ws. ii.b ody :ii tr i d a t i w w,,d 9 ,,, , Ti d i id , , , e 'h ei ; tions they have endured are borne cheerfully, 'the piece, pierced" with Bonn ' ion 'tett,' and and rer g e __., t6 ' n , , in l ire li . ete ,_____ r " eblell. tte7 have hie bead oloveu epee , iith a tamaaawk._l , l • ]net fra.Ulrlß• • 14.. , •1a AD', aoomll , here .Whiltbloll 1 , . , Ire shall rema athis point or ke on to i Murat' . Inbar -4re aunt:wit tour in cilckb:• F oi l smith," urge I't'' '" tea m“ll ' ' re n orcemen nn er r A ',harp ere , or arrery 'fain "Riolffniltes stood to be on the way; rhea they arrive it hi ;battery had bithnlkilp up.onthe left' endear& probable that we shall ,pust, al to the Arkan two Missouri batteries- 1 0D the centih; tinder sae river. Cols. Patterson , andtialid” The'rmeiy- hid '-The pilaw:Cori' We have 'thken are moody made frequent ittemptiffitea gain a 'position , kilesonrians, end Arkaneirmsi• ~T hey are- the i noarerour lites, and , fnsquently. succeeded in reughnotof the Keogh, ill cladend 11l Armada getting ,up.eo.clear.that , that bums from their They express a desire to lake the oath and guqs would stripain the, vicinity sr oar iteithi• rettartehoete:' Many 'of them ski Mei were ft.iid , baggstgp„yragona , Tow*rd alght, the forced into the southern army, and ,werot an: ;enemy made an effortto 'bloat our esuidiri Si ul t willing to fight against the old Sag.; ~Gen. , the timely support ors Milo to,or Vietl. ge l . plied, they say;haornentlyshown eynaptsint and eviction et'artlitery preterkijireVe'dit: of ineanitY, - , The' night closed Irith.' skirmbh ° Send / '' ' sharpebooting.. °Orman. weary'azl adapt ed, mem. glad whed OW ' hire et' Ltbe , Mislay. . mimed: The Nye had been lawayy,andttiotosic greaton both slate,. Search, was madeiwitt IaRSP B a AA far out as was safe, for the wouildi ode and 1 , 1 ; thiA3 feid4i 40 fuuml, Orquir,b4.iei, whether friend er,,he, Use sur geon , met,to 1 the night Pines sent turilki Ce rebel., and i on being informed that we had several'of their I wounded which they would be at liberty tdart: tend,' two'of' them ' nonined with'lrs.'' "Prom them we leaned that' the'enertifs loseeellikk been very severe, both on thit and the provides day; ... Xatlemethatrilem.husidessiaMmi beam killed and wounded in the:encounter with Si.. gel, on Tkersdeff, and their losses on /friday would probably, reach gfleterhturrull)ed.,,, There was .a temporary , lack ,o4' stirgicid implements and medicines, ' Our num seffered , greatli tir want; 6f nnecessaryatimutooto:' , . The tight pitied off without ` 'attack. 'O.S: 6116:Melly the repot of "ti 'musket doitld' be heard, then'a second, and an interval of si- Mere. No on* seemed to apprehend any fear) generally attributing it to .•the , shooting,of pickets, or accidental discharges. Mentooked nto each.other'e eyes wintgaith, , iint with an stamp of dotorelinatiou nettled, en each brew. The feelings. with , which we looked forward tr. the coming morrow may be imagined ii , than described. I i, hoa suffered severely ; the enemy 'Outnumbered hi, and wait fighting desperately. Ire had gained no advantage over him, but had simply Succeeded in retell. ing his attacks. Our ooramindeation with Springfield was cut--off, and our memengers falling into his hands. • The country to right of us. RAS wild and broken; that ou the south was even :worse. ;; ,The left Arid, ftoAt, were held by the (mealy- We could not re treat' We could. l l i l gkiu , a4a Pethieg 11 4 t, herd fighting weal relieve us. The enemyQatnontillentettabshliti imPttu- Otts, and ',Seri appeeitioticwaajo be 'expested in the'Morning. One 'hope' theiii'weethe enemy' had , been Arrange:costively; his am munition must be getting IoW. Many of• am mon`lisid fired away. , their last cartridp,,but We hitt ft.:marvel which , was, distributed threheh the teeiwePte which, hail hees PPM erlSilffedc Ira, ue e i ralll 4 , t tb lP9ftli ef , 4l l, Ts conscious that our nate trims to oeSeated Ire itS close. ' 'The enemy Must b. crushed Or we mixt perish':" Homy' otiotiltiboitiioio'okikmi.gocr; and nbt a fooreyds' were 'Meat/4dd' ht-thh last solemn injunotiobli glveirby ebme'of deemed and•ntliatersle their.66intisdinw Several times IA heard such . remarks as these., "Wilson, If 1 shouldfail take care of myzeifei ;t? or, ' , George, if you should eventetsratto,---, tell my, loved clUe tilltßint my latest gasp Xilitbaght,ailiar,", . nenmzer—mawartianainatari„ :::,,.. . l i • Before , 6 Velook yesterday ,' morning .tbe 1 ' fightoommepeed bya salute from:oncbatteries. on the extreme right. i, Gem. Asboth,withoa regiment of ilifpntil.apat hattelion, of cavalry, hell :been iteak,tt , the-,e3 1 1 1 414 , , of •Pctii 9oxr, while-Gen., ie' Me PRI7I 3 I,uP eta 113 0 P.SS ItiS S.°7' the na lgs•lsS, s Leeatewi, The enemy jean iinpiiipirsd for #o tetatien'ani* fi °rail an aisatiß", and tutu lifter iellibit'itid ipthitlead resistance: ' Bent' Pig* If appiiiii; , cornininded,'aneirat linable ''-to make" his troops' stand , the iite DPI thotriaorineo -sige: , TheYalusidesTing fetn ipleeetef artillery be. hind them„eand.a fifth was afterward taken.th the, punuit. ,The enemy was tbeetrotaJbeing turned b7.Ab•,loo,lll4ll,lll4ol,gißefiPutlitleg toIAT after hire.. 4lf 11 4 11r ,!?h,4 , 9FP,Whe it 41 , in contesting ' Cke imiteulenpf g, apt on r f . I t Cox's fano, Whin the enemy io l t- 1,,, , t s 'ci hollow. A 'pilishifilitett . ,'whiiii thir ri t. nik dir Gen: 'nimbi,' moved "Stole ie after 0 1 sharp fight gerbil( an hourAit which the hotel Generat Milateeli was killed, the entity %est t a retreat to Cross Timber H0110w,, , - The. *hope !lino wait than'orderadlorward.l., I 1.4: •:.I't.'l . Th'S tetsde SttemPto4lto • make a stsrltaii, ' theneSitliAlthC6AgrictiliOntiaAridisiimAllicis. I with .1 4 4 i stf9W1,1 0 ft 1 / 4 i A 3 ! A n t IM APV"it road 'near 0 1PKer,u, raW. to be !Rolm t i Gen. Ashotli; with ii.prgis ehlatun er eaTstry WAS ' serit"thatid iii Outillhit them,c I rag' i another despirita &fitlieteniti4a 146,64 air cavalry and' the' Tithing lead Lonielinitrsepai; i The Indians Able 46010 part iiiit, , bitt'beyend' !their shrieks and' yellstheir induenefrinut not felt. Gen. 'Asbott, rmaiiiredsi *mind Inellie arm while at, the, heathof his Mieml This hate( terlet of the enemy Atictig , 4l4ll4 OfitAti piece: Of bar iron, endond. 5h01.„,,1t ,w,,orilipt,. that, hise s nlitir,., ,and shells,ere eehausted., And'noir our batteries on ;I tigli6; Iliervei;-".. 'Pend to the front. Taking ' i s itionlrithiii 'Ace hundred_yard6 - Illey - Wirredlii - , an inaps- Cant shoWet'ef• gripe; caniatinqiid"shill'for twenty•enihstas., A panel baldish abarge -0.1,14 thekertlertlir Ind Anti IthniskTinn,k4Shati, Idown'clie valley , and ascend ed the, oppesita dillll 'IA' click* *Mit t nil' Mira ticirthin ialhey ; 'del:keret "toner ititerirbiliky Into thteenemy's' naire raki , ( ilrhe salmis piteeneCeleo; :and it. etas. the litifl vident thatiti; MAT h ' BMW: ey, awn ttrAtentuan;irqui . 1 .. ' ' U.,lju ,ISRAIS-lrA ,aiwt. Diana SULOI - 121**T111, PARII4I:.L. 14; 1 , 7 ,• 1, ,• . General. EigaLsate"'She everything be fire,-him 16:44‘9 1 15/f6 11 (6 1 /LAtc •Atcwit iiiiwir that m the foe u.sunritag, Qui' me te esto.-, hietlie Intphitinalt Gut T iti e ht:lhelierOh" fer ,, pureidt,enCtiaore: 'one eltleek eV knits' : ~,: Z 1.... ' • 1 , ati t .-- 0-.. , .F1Ctir , 8 MO a 1., ~, ~ , krßo6iitz.4.. lea'will, of comer , have heard' of tiie fiat th'at'th'e reboil lied ?Ole, three Ihnniend I lii inider l thb . eonsmand of Albeit' Aleol' that eatite - tirenti urolit 'their wit ,`felt irCihtl'enigagenniii.r;;inderr. Colonel Oki:irkline on:Fiiday , And under - -iiieneral Davis en SatitrL dayi and.harttliosnisfortine to be-lefti on. the field, wereloully and , Bandithlyscalped s ,enur4 dared and robbed liytheeored-altinned wretch,. Co. So fares the . fighting pan concerned, the !Indians were not to, be taken into acoonnt. Hotirithitanding 'the' frantic excit ement of Pike and!Others - thei . onifit 'not Made' to itaniFtitwarit Ai:quote - their sysitk;_. gle menu& ~O ur artillery, Sent • them 'holding beck Aur quickly as.they made their stppearinoe in., al body. ; It is, related; and erith.,aome gr 6 4a 4 6 that thmo luvragee !sized upon .11 quantity of,Wkialte,belongingitoithelconfed-, ' , rates, Friday, and becoming , foripusly, drunk; hoe!! to fight 4 2 eng:themeetiee.., i T he Arkansans were calliiit:ppon quel l the riot, when a piontisettons and bloody beide ensiled among the Indlids and Ailinwsans; in "which several-hundred tenet here , been and wounded....Tha ledians,;;who , have been , so wickedly mimed into the , serriee of innotroo tion, became. a - ecourge to their maiden and a punishment to themselies., - !wises op vas cosies'. . . It only manikins for me to notice the ehar, isetai;if the stritggle out of which We have just come with'vietory, "Probably' there never was such% Motley assemblage of warriers collected together tinder one head -as 'Met under' this traitor Van 'Born.' They represented the scum of the whole of the Booth - west; from-the filibusters of New Orleans to the -node vira -1 gm of the.lndiam.Nation. Texan. Bangers, whose balsa It„ teen that: they.. would {ether fight than, eat, end whose, life boa been tine' long predatory ; warfare of plunder, and cruelty., Uncouth and brutal rkansans, who hive grownup' amid murders', and homicides. Ignerant'ind infatuated' Idisieurittne; led On dT designing I" and intriguing pi.ritielins: These were - the',Men which formed - the staple of the eouthern artay,sind these are the men Who prate. of high , toned chivalry{ who talk tionteruptuously., of She northenii mudidils, gen who are crying _like Wind maniace,for !!4?4 - Figk4 o 4., TOFO ribe4Aigni, is. ... we el* ift ,n4 A , F as .Pnl , Tl4! , fellifiegil;Oe et Mayen!, vicions,, ignorant and embteted arils:' i Opposed gallant ot4li lowa, • deeceided ' ire 'Puritan fathers.' lona what's page tithe softens of ~A ineriesin, h latery, is , relerreir for theeb ,Linsgoloug• niltim 7 mation,l remember how hisr.champituts ,:of ,froisdoM, like *kale sires of :the Bevolatiourragged, and ...bare.; footed, remained, after the expiretionef Akar term of servieti,to lay their lives as a sacrifice uponthealtar v! their Wition's. Creek;bow they le ft theientarleulein did fee at Belmont; , how they the leights °Of Donelsoni , and , lasnibutnot 7eaetp. hew: 'they erasited,dwitti the mightof She voniinchordocatfilugar.Orsek in tho[nrirds of . AtkAPPISio A"Rettes . 00.1 stood: t h e patient, *PF 2 11 4 ., M,f9RP 061•MIAJA rim* 4 0 :40, , idth• an for' sil idtPliNiPeWed foe,ePele# l l4ielf' MOM pr,folPliis lloor,t,j,anllAvottfle,l4l: wider they live tn. 'llk. Honor' tlieett i fderf and their greltleadet for the , part theyinitained' in" - 'this Miontinfdtot day. , 4111i:its, IndianicendOhid,'Wene resatited there; and. mobly will they Unit -titer wreaths of !triumph: Portko.firse dime the, ripysliMinioutiass Itro.givan unatisivoost imk*Alidqd , took or their iokilityzto cops, with. IRlSSart...4Vtorß;s lll s4n-Abo4400lo• ,tu r r 47 1Y? ,40pqr -aw*y, !,, • q 4 The' fiihetVtig 4 1 teAka1,5 1, 9 1 4 1111 . 11 1, I 1 1 4 , 1 La " , would slew froiL 4 ,1 4 tan thet-AviallOr lei etittlat oßt. , Louie,4llaretkiB4-4kezneert etativerze.: nation ofiTelmukAol4.osite edit -tb'ithe hiiteVe I geikt.ll3 Rtlf.Rttivb744oeAretißope, pew rf•r!,*.l 4 4lo.<siV 4B 44 o #Alttellgret 4 0 0411 P, fr.eYPIV 711,; ( gairt1 4 1 1 , n 7ply peye_e_ . ,tepetehmi t e the Tre'fiset. that yel l belie heiii tiotinciiitimi or ix ,oeeeritkiit elleletnitty 'the' 6*W*, !has Atebti doehtiti thd Wei:ll'lor monate; usaqueuessaisir the seeweeteastif, esk 20 1 'whether, GII/L: liAlleek's inneoweementi iamb rottltteZantertis tlitare, leektereldne ,1 44.105 , 4Vir,e, Ociffit aossi Aare* no, 4 °.!tk i ln• 41-tbi toStfit,.: .fiengtd. ,;1. 1 44er itelegraihed thrit in a dditio n to quo iv es, of the island, the rebate bawdbeed,, WI out Alissiiying, Leine , bits& 3raiieors , ant a, iwilch. mast awimtuailyi redniate: mar bende.o The batterisitat eAliefria :44 , --Yeint Plasm* #omptosir /10 st e tk TAk., so, tbs 4%, haperibir , !gq.l . Nits! '046.1141# 1 ! !;°!Af pea • Peca4 oi4..fgoi,hitglet,oo l rAtt; ,iu. PWrlti3O,4,2loTir,wqmt4OwaluatWolentmli', withittativakeot Penkostleiragrf' .. .t.; • • -r-iretipa.cre.- • rifIrEMNI w TY' 4.I3iINST tOSS "Bt" ynt x—rioualtraitrassUWlCltObtir PANT' OF PHILADELPHIA. 001slet all and al Chastuut Ones. time irtryt. ; ..; stoAnmut .ot 1800, rabuenc agreeably to an art of AmemblY, First .Igortogas, amply sertmeslt.. '4l, l lasfaMOO' Te Real Estate, (pros 's m 1 81(6,314 el) ant 102, 9 60 mporary loans, on ample Oathuvisl : n; &curiae— . . MUM 00 Stock., : *796 CO Note. sod Das 1,621 OD $7.0100% . , 1 2 .2 011 ,6Litt . ear The only prollts tram premiums whkh this Campo y, aside try: law Are from rLt► wtskh have teen determined. Iterations made cot ,ereey diendptlen-Lot Seisserty.• In town sad country, at rates in low as ereeonaietect with sexallity: • 1;•.• • z ' ; ' Since their incurporaWil,*Pollili of t6Year** they have pald byte , Irk Are.to smkeinbeaceedust Peer ,Itsaloaa NDotter., thereby affording evidence sr the, of losoreticeois*itlati theirebthi ty end • dle doe to meet with prutogansee all Loam A 11111 - Lamm pad &wing tie , i5ar218614.::..11..i../100.166 11ZO:r0tR: Muds N.Blinckmil — ' Laic LA; 1, ,' ' f Mordecai D. Loofa Jacob B. Smith: Mildew' Warrou, 7J 1. , I jahnix,d•cu 1m, ,, .., ; • , David 8. Brown, fko. W. Mc Samuelarant, I mainue Tap& c , . I i i caißpoki N.BAZIMBEB,PrankIeaI. IDWARDM. DALE,/ Mial-Proreillaia - , L Wit. A. 81 . 11 M. Earstery pre fera . , J. GAMDMEIIrOOSSIX,iIf.; 11 myG Oflke Northeast arr. 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