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CANFIEtD, Coma- SION 1211 f ralllrlintill MIZECIIANT and whole - ; , 11/111 dialer lb • WESTERN - RESERVE' CHEESE, jr • UTTIGIAIARD, 13 rova, DAWN, FLOUR, FISH, , POT AND - PEARL' ASUES,SIICRATUS. LEN !BUD AND LAND - pip DRIED FRUIT and rerally, j,&S .ID , and 143 •Froat letreot, ed. W. 'Cr ' . ...... .....orn inseatio. YIULP' & SIAPArt:IS ComnsaioN MYR- Al, Marrs and Andorra In PLOUR, GRAIN AND PRIPKICR, N0.'24.3 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pe. antics brands of Flour for Bakers and Family nee constantly on hand. Particular 'attention paid: to -1111.1ng orders for Iderchandice generally. 'ocriidty ,VaN JAN tiOlillgit, PRootroa Atm • 'doinaliatthrEfiraciu,r, dealer' In FLOUR, ROT .::/lig4o LD4 IA 1 PORK,RN.sAtl; ,;Aiwa&cobadvanamas onmaagumeo; _ Warshaw*, NoAlkl3o6r . mdltreet;Pittsburgh. • pus, 4.. • N 1 .Ifat f . . :7 UOILUISSION ME11611,41T -AND DNALIII IN °MIDI DILL Corner Hand street azoi_Daqueme Ak U. A FonwAsnizio Atm COX bisseaume, or the select /MOON, _AGAIN, BACON, LARD. 1111711llit, told .Western Produce generally. No. 10 8111THYPTD firPRZIT, center of TIM, Pittsburgh, Pa. • liirOrders ind cotudgnments solicited. la-natd, "WrZER, loollwearde 4, - (Orilk• - FEIfZER, VoßweaDixo kND Oeuerlentrot Hinecureure. - frireborsale - or YLOVR. GUAM:BACON. LAE O,.BUTTYR,IIII6 I / 8 ,D11116D .1111U1S, and Produce gerkerally,lio. 16 Market 1.. ;corner or first. Plivpurgh. - oadly w. Q.E.llOlf AK ER & LANU, - colgurio ox 1.341....cul wholesale dada. in K. 'RAW. , PLLII2I2. GRAIN, PRODUChI, to., No. 3•29 Llberty. , strest, Pittsburgh. Pa. isetaid la I) I.IIDL s, .•1 JO. , j . " a ICEkni. is 3 tibirty giroes,*ru ,purg4t, IsEtiNia.L PILODUeIs, GE9CFRY 'AVID 9)DiIIIIBI3IOI4 . 2.IERCIIANT. ~43enalgnmenii niipeetflulty solicited. • HITS FORWARDING .1341111PAIng . hissouturre and dostore in Ettioo dlO N 8 AND rwoDUCS GENER AiNo. ggs 141„,,5y Stri•ot, Pittsburgh, Pa. nkys7 „„ A soh 4) Mai L.IONIMUL MON MCMILLAN; h , • at.Ullii dNU ItSFINSD STAILiON Uf LS, GLASS, NAI LS, Ai:, No:LM rty sane. . ' y IS i11fp.14.11./1 AILII6B, t o ,;; - ,i.x...t , ... 1 rayin 11:61.111P , 'mg. A. .C.OrTIK, j Si U r. '. MEANS Si, COIII7IN, • truce ois to - 3 :=3 1 . t en .. Tal d r l ani 1 3 t=n I i l 'r !V II I 0;1 /A f . : b U g gt, .-Peries, , ..- : . , •. . fAd ,:::-r5.....a. 111'1V111115a......D/LXIIL 5uar5.......!•_. 1 . u..Y. ?... r. -..-...' ' . ' It VOIGT & ( X).,.succetaa:4 o ,„L'• y,- • Oniff,T11,01:11101i AND.LX..11131.111.8100. ..- • - .K T ,1 •14 7 L 11 0,1- 1 7111 1set,TPIttobalf.t.,,rs . .ve.._ , . 40 4 k Isms'. 50u5e.—......—......-..—..sosssit 30d1.n. aoup-,-- 1. - 110 USE & AKI.,::ViritS!..N.MLN, • V O,l - Locsiiixiceiiiiiitulrini 111:setiissit.' Schist of Sul tbIIOLI and Wster assets; Pittsburgh, .1"Ii. %.Ij7 .PIMERTLYN.. &. eilE "ART, Wno :11.4 SAL 6 GIIOCitICII 01013o11111111111110N BiZSOILLX2I. rio. 107 Wood street, Pittsburgh... JerldV ' 1 'll"Msrstsict....s. s. skoss:.-rws. slaresssics. 'IOtROWI4I&, - KIRIi.PATRICKS, Wt4E „,.ILP SALA Oick'xice and draltri IS YL017.11. AND - -...5ir5t418,11..5.-191 end 10 3 Liberty strert., Pittsba b. 1 " Aid.o6. _DALZELL &, SON, 0011.1;13- vies IlsississTs for thassIeSYCRUDE AND I F, - -. 4IIIIIMCARIION OILS, 1i0.09 sad 70 WsLer st I, 1 llatsburgh. &llamas Suds on eozudgnmests. r -- - - 411R117G4GrIST8. LMON JOIINbTON Aux= IN Pips DRUGS - - AND 'ONEMWALB,:.PIRRYILVIRIFY. r...voLutut,Goom.BLULNINO ri,m; ons, riot pa USD ac.. 01 . 11 /14 1 .5 Ti try• which be alterc .t lovrest . prkme.:ol. Bm th- Add mad ..lineamb Monts, Pittiburib, P.. Preerciptimm catelnlly compounded at all bom-p. . gESTOCK 4E, Cb.,-WaoLs-' . . . B, ? *.Lr Dsremsder isisd 151 sandierum of WILItTIC 1.F.F41101D L1T114.1.1.9E, cantor otWood sad Pont •treels, Pittsburgh: - - AAALLNWHOLESALS .1) • • Wit ilt-0 21 7G5, PALNTS,If I II..b.' YAZALSUBS /I„7' 7D LYS STUFF'S, Au. Zs3l.ll,erty street. Pittsbuegb.— , All orders will receive prompt strentkro. m 644 raincsuac eraysa. 14.1144:11N:4,AK1T.138, Naplaukag .AND AS=3, 4 il.,!IT:t78"! " r:°l* st. • - • Y6134i, DAU4i43O; re64:-corner. . Wood street add 7 : lT : ittsid .Pi!tsbuqdt. Pa , -werxt.Era. , G:"-NacOONICELL, - Airctafxr dirt Mises law Sm.,- mo,Ner 93 Dfiarrud meet: . . • 1 Will attend - to %Imp rettleatiint, Waving and-colleo. '',,111TAny ,0 4. 4 . 1 0 1 4 - 144 171 ,VrAda#109 2 : - Dirclict - aol9:6leri ,Allll.ll V,IRKYATICICKA,.IIIELLON, Aram .i.36.2crt AT Law, U No. ZI fourth street, Are dews - -i"iiseasainakdarubiburich. Pa.- IS 717 4tl I 0.34.41.4 Arrosuonr AND OptlClti 2:0.50 fourth .trest, awn& a MOM : _^.-Q• ta, A... it • (4 . 1701r45T sr LAIL- • • ; 0/1111:114 fifth stivet, staining the °Sae ati shall Atrown.Pitteb • Ps. --JetChdl iedarni, ArroirszT OptritOossoa-or low,•bss removed to ILIUM'S - _ ,•14,W BUILDINGS, bo. 12_ Dismood street, east Awls, fit Peter's Church; • , •.: m Itsdly , Litaii.° 1 • , A210E2067' AT N N 6 • 140. 110 Toarth street, Low's'. Law Buildlng -'PRODUCE. . .1 - „EECH IIUTCHINSON,. Kazoos ' Tossnzeoto 3Lcdenten in WEST. , _NU - -RESSRVE CESESE. US, ELM, DA ',CON,' BUTTES, LINSEED OIL, POTS - AND PEARL ASIIEL:SLEDS, GRAIN,4DEILD PUMP apandllteduce generalls.4 Beet lolanda. randly Floor 4-edweya on band. Agent Dar. the Nate of' Modiwu A -A:We oelelbrated Pstented Fowl Starch.— Noe. 4 116 Second and liS That at., between Wood and Smith geld, Pitteberah Pa. epLdly COIEESE WAREHOUSE.-.ll2lSia V H. COLLINS, NerwarM ye and Commladon Mer- chant and dealer In CHEESE, BUTTES, LAKE TUU and Portlier generally; No. tH Wood street, *bone Water:Pittsburgh. m JARES • UL' • & tt PORK •an sod deems PBOvIBIOY s corm' or EU.: Itel end Front strewn. _ jsfodly Y.3'S lIR.~Ji CJ: AGE rT& 117.= . GARDINER COFFIN, AIPSZT FO ,Af"..:lrakkatuji,!PoizzAWlLlnilArima ilimiutcs' I soisaas , uurAzita, liortb.ast censor Wow. iaud f ;ll)A.‘ .104, AWOL? ORTII Asset d'ta.2fpla o 1 Paanaylv . aala sad Lanford la 'Dompwiea 87 Water street. . . . Sri • 14. scarrAur. trzuss . lotams ComirAxiVtoiner Ifiultirrina Water .'LI M. GONJJON, SEceruitir No r icall RN liavialic*.Cosairlst, 92 Wevir drat. . , JO- Scocruguar Ataseununr , ....%70 1 4'. 4 **14# 7 .• orm't• -.•• le • ODDS; aoam WILERL,...3/111811t w. CUR—DATIL IeCII6IIIIIIIL ILS.()N,ICAItit & CO., 2.• , Lac. Witso., pope & C.. 4) =l:==lZl • . TOBEIGX. AND DOMESTIC DST GOODS, Sr Wood street: ltdrd genies shove Dimond • • - suer, Pittsburgh. '" • Danis INUTIUM 1/ sum, Itiosoirmmo Am, STisor 9omli, No. 77 Ks .s rural, Pittsbericti. FfAlilo6.lllYl 44 ER, DicAzarm.- rir Dar acioac Zumunemism, me, - 71V-Ifirket street, • • • *PIC ••••••••••••••• EATON • WI. Uid 4.. Utlkl. • • AllaillOWNlll4l, TAIJIMIIOI4 NeYnO" OW, if • Yin*, ugh, 1916 .. i ~ ~ ~: • ..1 LELD, emooessor; , to Iturchteld 1r Ca - 111 C fr"." " d 141.11 °Ng" /1 ' Gr4 " 314 ‘...:; 41 i1it batter Of rOanh agxl AL .1"*"`"'" . —l4 ViAiA.KKEit 4 4A/ Y 8414421* Jeans. Na. Marko* anal, 6. 4 ' 4l'ool 461 . Fourth, Pit , C 24 41 .18 U N • ALI MID Itooct.DlLT iftwAS,ll . o:.ettP.0 I ,5- zoub!AN,!:RlTNNtOPdakk,llolt*Mt. POTS ~A.N*D Siloll3. i.r..,t1,011,N CAMPBELL, M AIM:TARR 01 SIMIS A.170,5110X3 of InvsycHpdo L No. ,111, ilmithaeld alma: Pittsburgh,' Pa,. a „ soc2l:dly ft EU. A.I4,KEE, ON & CV' Witn,E -x spo /woo; 6.o2FlVU . 7oarib and lifted Y.~ l - lIRIVER & LAZEAR, S WHOLISA LE GROCEIIB Noe. 27 nod 29 Smithfield Street, Corner Second, )119:1yd PITTSBURGH. PA. In&U. . . KiW S ATRICK KCO. W u. WSIOLUALI Gammas, CoMialoS MULCH...NT. Ago lisai.eas to COI.IF7IIT PaCIDITE, Nu. 253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Stlos.intl.g. St . - ... MINIM lITTLE & TRIMBLE, WlioLsaux AXE. COMXI66IOII lase/mums, dealers PRODUCE. FLOUR, BACON, C URE E , FISII, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, CLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manutsctitrra generally, 112 Second street, Pittsburgh. DIMAS allioxama«.a. Musicals; JII....O..ARSUCSLZ. McDONALD A.RBUCKLE, Wilma .LILL air aocsiu k Pa o ol.ool ADD OOKNIAIIO3II RECIA;IPIED l fra l ßiand SL l T Al l ltUP ARS r l F l l l att, CON, NICE. CHEESE, SEEDS, As., No. H 3 LLbirty atreet, - Pittsburgh: P. fIYR s ..r. a.. karma. TIQ RYMER. & BROTHERS; successors' .L% to Rerymer t Anderson ' Wholesale dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON FECTIONERY, SUCIAILS, FIRE WORKS, de., Nos. 126 and Pa Woodetniet, above , Fifth,, Pittsburgh, Penn's. GLOMS S. SWIGS Strririall. HEAD & METZGAR, GROCERS AND Couxustoa Mmumesus, and dealers in all Sinus of Craw's? Pawnee SaD Pirrammun VACTUI/$2, No. 249 Liberty Street, opposite head of Wood street, Pittsburgh, to. AR3:ly 'atrel 11021150 Y... a. aomicm. RRom so - N . i" WirorasAuc (bur .1.114 CMS, COISKISSIOIS MERCHANT, and dealer, to all kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, nod Pitts burgh unimifsmilrea, No: 256 Ltheirty street, Pitts burgh. ro uoutascs GRocse, . Cormlemoli ManaliA....t and dewier In FLOUT., (MAIN, I . II.ODOCI{ AND PROVISIONd, No. 270 Liberty woo, oppodltu Baud, Pittsburgh, P. ita7 - 11.1bern1 &Mamma mad° on coneignineato. CA E°. it JUNES, SVHOLUALIC ,DELLILEI VI to GROCEitIES, lIANILLA"ROPE, 01K Ullf, Ul LS, P/Tell amt Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 111 Water atreet, above the lgoriougsbelaßridge, Pittaborglt, 1it.111,414 DALIELL— d . V. n•LtLLL. pOBERT DALZELL tt CO. t %mu: JLti .1x Gaoczne, COMILIMION AKI, I ING iltsummrs, and dealers in PRODUCE:mid Pitts- Imrgli man .fweturen, Pittsbur usual. . . ...jour — stiiriZS: LAALBE:Ia sairroN,WHOLESALE GUCCI.; PRODUCt DEALCSILaraI IILACUAIMI, No. u Sixth strsrt, Pittsburgh, Po. nottly AWN , • ~, .••••••••••••••••••:::....... JOISN W11.14;14 . . 'I IMATT WILBONi , WrIOLESALE GRO etas, Couitisittor bluacnstcrs,, and dueler, to Prods. o od Pittsburgh utatinflctdres, N15:1511 Lib erq u 2.5 aAIAL DIGKEy Tt CO, WHOLESALE °Rousse, CoEYOustott bizucilsots, sad ticalort , In 'PRODUCE, 84 Water sta - M, stbd dr , Prunt xtrret, Pittsburgh. (MO. M. DM% 08111 JOHI I Ie.DII.WOIII4I. I S. IMLWORTH & CO., WuOLMALE tj Ciancins-, Nor. 130 and 132 &kraal street, near tbuftblleld, - .114n,• • . . net roux nova WILLUM 111.017 . 17. FOLD; FLO YD AI CO., WHOLESALE tiro u cum Aire NESWILANTE, NO. 172 Wood red Uti Liberty itreet,THlsheuigh. Jelr, WILLIAM BAGALE Y Waoheaux Osocssi Nos. JAI sad))) Wood street, Pitts burgh, Pa In24:dtf AL EZWi DER G, WHOLESALE X& °soca': Importer of Dons Aou, No. z Liberty tareet, P4t*Fgh, • m 'U BENNETT do 80N, MAlM rzcivar.is or WHITE STONE Cal N A ANT , CREAK COLO/LED WANE. art/sm. an WASSIIOt.. AT No. 74 FIITTR Prrisamten, PA. latits lyfix W. B. NACILIMNTO.. easartrui..--.,. P. MOLT. lu - AcKINTCWIL,:HLSIPYII.L Ai. CO., AMY corner Pike and 011ara streets, near the illy Water Wachs, .Plttablipph,.. Manufacturer, of MACKINTOS/1 AND 111:ill'AILL'S lairitOYED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM IiNGIN En AND SLIDE VAL,VF.S, of all tile. and bat style. ilashitput up ettacJiincry of large capacity and of the bat quality, we are pawed to do hear] Job bing, and.molicit... work in th 6 Um, trusting that by promptness, atulthe character of ear work,. to merit Pu rt c = viecl ' ' — al attention oar DALANCX.D VALVE OSC tteruiu ENGINI4d, as combining udrantaget heretofore unattained in this clan, of Engines. .1426:iyd wn.i.uut—..—....laale mesa. WILLIAM BAJILNIIILL dc CO., No, 61 Penn street, below Ilarbin-I. PlUabargh, STEAM BOILER MAKERS AM Co MEET LEON WORKERS ; Mantdes=urers of BARKLIILL'S PAT ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, r L D sad CYL INDER BOILERS, CHIMNEYS, !SKETCHES, FIRE BED, STEAM PIPES, CONDENSERS, SALT PANS, SUGAR. PANS, IKON YAWLS, LIFX BOATS, ego, etc. Also, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, BRIDGE and VIADUCT IRONS, done at the short est notice. AU oiler. from a albums 'prptoprly Waded to. 022 rpHomAs MOORE, MArniTacerussa OP -IL AND .0 - EAL a ALL tons or COPPS:ft-GIS TILLYD FUME UDC WHISKY and FAMILY VINEGAR, 110,19 h 103'and 193 Winn ghee, between Bmlthneld and Grant streets, Plttebur&b. war Private ordain aolldted. /11gbeet market mina, pad for BOLE. sir Foal 011 and all other poisonous ingewilenl; carehelly extracted, by .a promo new and Improved. Corner of Find and Liberty streets, PITTSBURGH, Po., ILINITTACTOILW 07 SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY, ite. mylbrtf WATER sr., Wt. Nittabsegb, nutantbettuvrof BOILER RIVIM, WROISONTIIP/R2B.OOItIION AND RAILROAD, *l 74= steed ebsped SHIERS and HIV RTS, tame or small, ttado to order it abort notice, ford earrotment conateettle on hand.; mr.tren • - • OL.I JIAISI, successor aof Jr. 11. Oliphant, Manufacturer of HOT PRESSED NUTS AND WASHERS, CHARCOAL HORSE-SHOE IRON and NAIL SODS, BOILER IRON and RIVETS. -FAIROUANCL IRON WORKS. Ysynue Co., PA. layd Wataboass, Li. Wood A., Yittsbur . J. a. T. PLOTS/TT T. CA x_c gL SIOR- GLASS WORKS.- 411 WOLFE, PLUNKYTT & Gus. glariorso. togas& Warohouso, No. 12 iVood street, son* of ilrsi, Pitlalmaqh. Pa. as.s:lyd `WELLS, KIDDLN . 1 / 4 CU., .N 07 1 13.1 Litongy street, opposite Sixth, Pittsburgh, "mmuhketumeaarWUlPl, LANDES ANDIWCID KanS, 'd • &rely 4..0114 ols of IhKATLIKTI.I2 DED Orders solicited from the trade, and goodsii.ioteid ty shipped u per inatmetione. Seb:detelyY rincrati- -igutalt.4otga/ f . : WITHOUT -A. ''PAIN; 'BT TUIt MVP WM' KPPARATUS WIINUEBY NO MMUS ea GALVANIC BATTERY AMY Cold weather Is the, time when the summates. con be used to Ste twat advantage. , • Medical gentlemen and their amine. have had their teeth estracted by my proem, and are reedy to latly aa n the Wet) , ated.paintesthaaa of• thatuient, tian—whatease ban been maid by persons interested In asserting the contrary, haying no knowledge of iuy prances. • ar-AYtT4: l 7,7tl; 7 lzinhi'ltzai't.l, l c JUS PH ADAMS,Diorris; Connolky's . HOOD& ctiroor:of• Diainond and °cora otrcotri, Plitiburgb. ' - //grammars—Dr. IF. Pollock, Dr. /hillock, Theodore Itobbius,lliMll Knott.' ' 'lO7/:DP JAMES Bi. BLIRH, late assistant to oinotwinattargir;prepareo EXPLICIT DELW INGS AND SPECIVICATIONS fot lU Mods of Bindings, and ittperutticlo ;bolo erection ou roman- - . . Om on Andereon =reel, between Lessocit'apd 'Robins= strode. Allegheny City. Yel2 BAlaisEatiEkt, ARcal- N.J. Tim ~oillee.- . 1110.11. BANK BLOCK,. nth street: 4lnthhorPLAW 4ND eIECIFICATIONS lot B fl bf tesrlei let Issiko Superior 'on:' ,o 9 llo, l 4 !!tira l t lby2Al7 OaARLOWE.rig , I7.SI4 MANttrAcrruß `N.2 axv Diexim - no,PINNO-FORTES, iud Ito vurtesf Moskand Minim] Instrumegta. Sole non' Jo r th o :•JjAILIIVEG zPLANOS, Also Ibr 11 . A L ET, worm a waknosToN;PkAbtotiowithaomtb -00-mou.,MA4elimsoL% ?eq.:6I.IMM slaw.. km.Y5 1.0.1 ittggkift;DNAuta $1 .Wood".itteit, betrepa, "m 0 ,0*.#1.0.1140"64 - DANE LEor sal by 2UOU" ,nows,eTUS Wood et.,, :"tz AND COMMERCIAL JOURNA PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, GROCERS. WaiZZIUM ARCHITECTMIVIL. ;Itirilcy 40. PITTSBURGH PIA.VOS. jr NABE'S PIANOS.-JEgit:M., .1.1.. received II choice Loopl7 oft , - ---- •-,--- celebrated GOLD' FIZDAL 1.1111311-11 . ' f i Ulf PIANO-708TM minntactured .y. lArl L AM EISAIIII A CO. 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MORNING AND manew,SDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATIN? NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OF PUBLICATION. TERMS: I)loserne liorrue-66 per 111/I[llll9 in advance, or 12 rents per week from cerriere. Primo° Eornoo-43 per Annum ID advance. or 6 orate per week from random WZMILY EDIIIOII-Bingie copies, 52 per anuam; ED* or now% 81,15; Too or upwards, fl per maim, invariably In advance. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLY BATY& FRIDAY MORNINO, APRIL II The Great Battle at Pittsburgh Landing. As everything connected with this tremen dous conflict, which hu covered our arms with glory, is interesting, we. have gleaned from western papers and letters the following intelligence up to the eve of the battle. It is difficult to tell, with our present data, how many troops we had in the fight. The Chloago Tram,* gives the following as the condition of affairs on the eve of the action. After speaking of the position of the rebels, it says On the other hand our own forces, older Gen. Grant, had made their line of defense the Tennessee river, and passing up in an immense fleet of transports, had accumulated their splendid array in the vicinity of Savan nah, on the east bank of the Tennessee river, the county seat of Hardin county, and twen ty-two miles from the southern boundary of the State. The principal point of debarka tion was, however,at Pittsburgh Landing, nine miles south f Savannah, on the. West bank, a point of more natural advantages , for defense, and where, indeed, at the arrival of our troops, the enemy had just completed a battery, so little were the rebels prepared for the fall of Donelson. Of the federal army and its composition we wait to Speak MOM advisedly and in detail, but we can say hero they wore the dower of oar western troops. A week since, on Saturday, the advance of Gen. Buell'it army arrived on the Tennessee, opposite Savannah, and commenced crossing the river on Sunday morning, thus forming a junction with Grant, Gen. Grant, in the early part of last week, sent a force to destroy the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, which they accomplished, tearing up ten wiled of the track, and thus breaking the connections between the rebel lines. Hut the' rtibels rap idly repaired the track and restered conned tion'between their lines, and were constantly receiving reinforcements of- men and mini tiontA via this road at. Corinth. There were in the united armies of Buell and Grant one hundred and seventy regiments of infantry and cavalry, with a magnitiicent equipment of field batteries. Thus for some days these two immense ar mies have rested over against each other ' their pickets constantly exchanging shots, iced skirmishing being of daily occurrence.. The Federal camp at Pittsburgh occupied a beauti ful site, a broad, open area, filled with tents. stretching back to 'the base of a range of dense wooded In this position they . hare been attacked, as we learn.from our last night's dispatches, by the enemy under 'Gen. Beeuregard, who staking. , &Gillen - the Dane of the fight, has ventured only to lose. It viduld seem that the first intimation of the desigh of the enemy was to be gained from the events 'of two days previous. An officer whO left Pittsburgh Leading , early Sunday niortiOg, reached Cairo the same night at 11 r _xt alte said, while four or fire of our regiments . vieie drawl) up on dress parade, Friday swaying last, 4th Inst., at Pealtidge—a place a few miles in the res.' of Pittsburgh—a force of a thousand rebel cavalry was suddenly seen ap proaching for a light. Our men were as well prepared as the necessity of the time would allow, and advanced to meet the enetey, when a skirmish ensued which resulted in the rout of the enemy, the killing of several of . his mon, and the capture of fifty prisoners. •No one was killed on our ide. This Pea Ridge mo cment must have pres aged the gagersl enga ement of Sunday, 6th. This description gives us some one hundred and fifty thousand mi‘n in the conflict. ,We think there is a .inistake about Can. Baru having,his army with,Gen. GRANT previous to the battle on Sunday. As we understand the dispatches, on Sunday afternoon, during ; . the hottest of the fight, Gen. Bunt crossed With one Division, which be commanded in person, and the same evening another division MM . ed, and on Monday morning another. At the beginning of the contest, our troops were out numbered ; but on the second day we lore greatly superior, and had the advantage of fresh troops. We must admit that the rebels fought' .bravely and well, and shoired themselves worthy of a better cause. • All accounts say, that the rebel soldiers were kept in profound ignorance of passing Arent'. They were not even allowed to read the Con federate prima. Believing the tales told them by their officers, they *speeded to march to a victory, instead of which they went to :death and defeat. The Cenfedenste army ooneisted of the bulk of the troops in the West, and no doubt were the best they Lad. The Columbus, army was there, that part of It not still at Island No.. 19, and the Bowling 'Green army, and such °then-troops as could be gathered by railroad from every quarter. . . • Our Troops Complimented.' Prof. Lieber, of New York, has • son, a Lieutenant in the Ninth Illinois; the young man lost an arm at Fort Donelson, and . his father came_yout West" to see him. ThelNew York Evening Nat gives the following at the Impression be received : , Prof. Lieber speak! { In the highert tarots of the spirit of the western soldiers. He 'aye they are, in the gaiety' with which they gigot the inconveniences and troubles of camp life, in the fertility of resource which they display under all circumstances ' and in dashing and soldierly apPearanee, More like the best French troopsithan any other American troops he seen. This is high p size, and no doubtde served. But when oe soldiers on the Polo mac see something - of: Iliac betides camp dty, they_ will too, we apprishend, Proia postetsed of these qualitlesirhichthOwelitam' men have displayed in the field; and in !istep) of °the enemy. . nest:wipeMei is the Mouse. . • The bill to abolish iisvet7 in the Dish : let of Cotumble came up its the -House on Wed nesday, and Mr. Yollandighain tried, Ito metier it on the sewed reading, by objecting to it. The question seine up on the rejection of the bill, when 45 voted in favor of fella ing, and 95 against -rojsetingl The bill was then ieferted to Committee of the - Whole. . This shows that the bill wilt, pluirlby. a. largi majority. Net many - days will pa ss behi n j seal[ have the:,pleadate,Or anneubeing that. slavery no issager.polletes .tho - C i sipitil„ . of 'the nation. . . A Scuts in; the Hoglith House of Lords is SD uncommon .thing,.and ihe'Hriiiih,presa generally is - eontidtniblY viervis•A over a •personal debate which took Plane in ihtt body oo the 19th ult., betwiem the ez-Lord'phito esiler'indi his pvesentruceessorrlheliteodam SlV.Hlehard_Betbill. ithelirst.nanted'ioins ed Abe -President 'of tbl Lorde of , doing iit tautens,. Injustice.ln a lumber of clerks - who Itays,been removed buns the Insolvent °intik. -To this his lordship rvplied. that his 'ioiser llyi s itutd l 4:io.l 3 l9.o/i I P; , , no kin., was intensely lively for .ntlitne s ant .vtliopr o vie, by Lord Herby - who blended the assailant; vii Ind. hi Liia.Graw, IbliNhalneeleliliader,.. who slistinided the& Cloacaltor. . , ' - .z 7 m" - mri .1 47147-a=4., - - ' -fi;" APRIL Gradual Eniancipation. Mr. White, Rep., of Ind. - , offered -a rem -111 olotiou• in the Howe prandial for . the ap pointment of g committee of nine members of the House to inquire and report at as early a day as practicable whether any plan 61161 be proposedand recommended for the gradual emancipation of all African slaves; and the extinction of slavery in the States of Mary land, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri by the people or local au thorities thereof, and whether such an ob ject is expedient and deiirable ; and that they further inquire and *port whether the colo nisation of such emancipated slaves is neces sarily a coneotnitant of their freedom, and how and what provision should be made therefor, and that, they also Inquire bow far and in what way the Government can and ought to facilitate thiS 'Objectoiltd"that they further ,be authorised, If, in their judgment, it be deemed expedient to 'extend their inquiries as to the other slaveholding States, and report thereon. The resolution was passed—yeas, 67; nays, 53. Trad Falsenden, R Gurley, R., Ilanchett, R. Mauna, R., flutchlter It Alley, 8., kraold, It.. Aeblcy, It., Babbitt, It., Baker, R., Baxter, Be&WWI, It.. Bingham, R., Blair, R., Mo., Blake, It., Wanton, It., Campbell, 11., Chamberlain, It., Clark, 8., Colas, R., e4.ukling, Fred. Kelley, R., Kenos, B, Mich Lansing, R., Loomis, K., Lovejoy, IL, McKnight, R., McPherson, H., Moorhead, R., Morrill, It., Me, I Morrill, IL, Vt., Nixon, 8.. A It., Davis, K. ivem, E., Dug 11, IL, FAlgtsrloo, It kliot K., FIIOIOD. Mu, It Plke romero3, Ater, It., it.icn, 111 mt Ilke, IL M,,., Gri r ''' , A U. S d Allen, D. Biddle, D. Blair, U., Va Browne, U., B. Brown, U.. Ve. Oneey, D Calvert, U. Cohn, U. Corning, D. Crewe., D. Crittenden, U. Delano, B. Delaplalne, D. Divert, B. Donlan, U. English, I' Fisher, U. lin ght, !larding, 0. Iturriaou, !talon, II rrigan. Knapp. IL L Igu, I M'Ln ilital I: Prom this test vote, it is seen that the Dem ocrats are oppomed to all measures ever look ing towards the removal of slavery, which has so cursed our country; and brought all theme calamities upon us. The two great parties of the country are hero brought face to face—the Republicans opposed—the Democrats favors ableto slavery—at legal if not favorable, they are unwilling to do anything whatever to op pome it. or remove it. Masi the Rebels Have Lost. In their defeat. at Pittsburgh Landing, on the Tennessee, the rebels bavelost mere than a battle. Their defeat there 'is their 'ruin. This is very plainly made manifest bi the following description of the situation by a correspondent writing from the army, on the morning of the battle: A moment's glance at any map of the Southern States will, show the importance of the present rebel positions in Northern Miaaia eippi and Alabama, and how utterly desperate their fortunes become the moment. they are defeated here. Corinth, it will be seen, is.at the junction of the Memphis and Charleston and the Mobile and Ohio railroads. From this point the road stretches northward through the whole of Western Tennessee to Cumberland, Kentucky; southward the road runs through Eastern Mississippi 'and a corner of Alabama, te Mobile on the Golf; westward a road runs direet to - Memphis, 'and eastward' through Florence, Ala., Chattanooga, Tenn. ' and At lanta, Ga. to Charleston, South Carolina. Corinth, therefore, commands the communi cation to Memphis, the Gulf, and the seaboard seceded States. Not only no, but this Memphis and Charles ton road ie Me raifrOad connection left the reb els between Lonieiand, Afieeimippi, and all Ale bilinti meet of Pensacola, and the Southern tea board &Mei. Troops can only be sent east from New Orleans, Natchez, Vicksburg, Jackson, Memphis, Baton Rouge or Mobile, or to' those points from Virginia, North of South Carolina"-or Georgia, over the Memphir and Charleston road, the. only. railroad line now connecting the Rut and West of the, re bellion. Let the road be once broken and , the Southern Confederacy is out in two as effec tually as if a Chinese will were built between the Gulf and seaboard States.. Beauregard, then, Is .engiged in defending the last connected line of defonse tife , rebels. can poulbly adopt. Defeat him here, and the war-throughout the Gulf States can" only be • series of 'sainted strtiggles, the end of which, no prophet is needed jto foretell: He has se looted the moat impartant point along the road for his main stand. West of Corinth, is Grand ,Junation,--- ; where the New Orleans branch of the Mobile and Ohio intersects the Memphis and Charleston road. If defeated at Corinth, he may endeavor to mks a final stand at Grand Junction. Lose that, and he has given us the key, to Memphis, New Or leans and Mobile. Leader of the Brachial'fdge Party. Mr. Forney, ins lets letter to the Pr.. The real leader of the Breekieridge party in Pennsylvania is James. Buchanan. Al though now nearly seventy years old, he re tains all his intellect, and is &olive and malig nant ai trier. Forgetting that he is; in fact, the Criminal, and wrapping himself In the self-coneptioent belief that he le already justified by the Democssoy for his manifold acne of Treasonable 0111i8111012 and commission, he is now engaged in the work of reorganising the Breekinridge party, as the best, if not the only, means of embarrassing the .Adminielia tion and assisting the com mon enemy. Wheat land, where he resides at his ease - is the Mec ca of such pilgrims as W. B. Reed W. Henry Welsh, William Hopkins; George ' W. Whar ton, and Joe. B. Baker, who gladly listen to the councils of their old patron, and jin dustriously sot to •work:to carry them out. It was said, with truth, :that .before Jamas Buchanan left Washington be "boasted that he wouldbe "the - last "Proildent of .the United . ntates;" and he attempted' i:repare the way for tho fulelnient of this boast by:de stroying the nationality of the Democratic party. His.present Labors are directed to a still further realisation of this double schen:e. So far as the country to concerned be will nil doubtedly Wl._ The - Democratic =assail:are seen too mach of itifergainiatii4f Ted by Jlltiel . Buchanan and hie patentee to trait themselves to such masters *gabs. '.A groat party," cons poserfof every clue and condition of loyal teen i. will. push theafedisgraced tyrants into de- Ittrved.and dishonored obseurity. Your com ing campaign will be the most animated and important in American annals, and it will' be the fault of thereat friends of :Freedom and of the Oonstitietion,if they.do not wakett at vic torious against Bachman and his follawen as • our soldiers:hare made theirs triumphant over the - open enemy in'the tented 4.1 a. . . Tux Beroximcsa limos Ittcroirr in Con necticut le glorious. Gov. Buckingham's ma jority is 'estimated at 8,000". He, carried 'or- . ory county in the State:. The Senate Is anon= 'mouldy Republican Ullioll. .is Vireo to ono majority itimablican. Demon. nay is nowhere. This is the higillning of .Republican victories for this year. New iiampehirsi; . and - Connecticut hind ahe.van of the Republican State's. • . - • , , . Tax oiembeit of die oftgootikui Taxi 4,1k92,2 , 144. !Law, D d4ndSOwn, p Rep.lNottcnii Vatoi. 'abet*. Cot. D f reutattON D 1 . • , 4rffitiast.D.. ' ItellstrigcN4 Di - 10; r f Kopp. D., rms. Law of National Self;Preservation, Mr. Foticr, in a late "Occasional" letter, reproductis the following interesting facts : An old Jackson Denicceat who has a son in the army fighting for the Union, called upon me yesterday, and,ptesented me. the renewing interesting sketch: of.: an incident ; which; though familiar to the country, cannot. e re vised at a more fortunate men The editor of the Illinois State Register gives the annexed account of a Rimming incident which oceurred at the Hermitage, in August last; which was in typeliefore we reoeired the melancholy intelligence t f the death• of the old hero : Every thing that relates to Andrew Jack eon, the JJnro of New .Orleans,, and the friend' of his country, is of deep interest to the , American people. And althouglithe incident, we are about to relate is, in itself, of no great interest, it becomesrai to ns in oonsisgeence of those connected with it. At the Nashville bonvektiest of Augnaliat, 1844, we Visited the hermitage (only 'twelve miles ,distant) inuompany with ' lndge J./eag les, of this State, and some other of onr fel low-citizens. The hermitage was crowded with people from almost every State, who had been Invited thither by the venerable pa triot on the day the succeeding -the Conven tion. Goy. Clay, of Alabama, was near General Jackson, who wasi himself sitting on the sofa in the hall of his residence; and as each per son entered, Gov. Clay introduced him to the hero, and ho passed " along. When Judge Douglas was thus introduced, Gen. Jackson raised his still brilliant eyes, and gated for a moment in the countenance of the Judge, still retaining his hand : Are you.the Mi. Doug las, of.lllinois, 'Who delivered s' Speech' last 'session on the subject of.'thefite insposcid'on me for declaring martiallaw-at Nowt:orient sr" asked Gen. Jackson.. Riddle, R., R, N Serpent, R., /Menke, IL, Sheffield, U., ShelLsbarpr, R Sherman, R., Sloan, iSterene, IL, Stratton, R., Train, R., Vanhorn, Van Valkun- burgh, It Vtrree., U., Wallace, R., Walton, It., Me, Walton, R., Vt, Waal, Larne, A., Wheeler, It., White, It.. Ind, WIISOfi, R., Wllll/01111. R. ".I have &Raved a speech in the Rouse of Representatives upon that subject," was the modest reply of our friend. "Thou stop I" said General Jackson. "Sit down here, ,bisidero ! I desire to return to you my thanks for that speech . You are the first man that has ver relieved my mind on a subject which hterlrested upon it for thirty years. My enemies' have always charged me with violating the Constitution of my aeon try, by declaring martial law al Now Orleans; and my friends have always admitted, the violation ; but have contended that circum stances justified me in the violation. I. never co.uld understand how it was, that the . per formince of a solemn duty to my country—a duty which, if I had 'neglected, vould Junks me a traitor in the sight of God 'and could he pronounced 'a -violation of the Cohsti tution. I folt convinced, in m'y' &tire mind, that I was not guilty . of suctta heinous of , tense ; bat I • could never make out 'a legal justification of my course.; nor hailtiovor boon done, sir, until you, on the floor of con. gross, •at the late session, established it be yond the passibility of evil or doube. •.I thank you, sir, for that speech, It .has re lieved my 'mind from the only,circumstance that rested painful n upon it; 'Throughout my life I never performid an official net which I viewed as a violatitrit'Of the COnstitu- . tion of my country ;'ind`retin now go down to the grave in peace, with the perfect con sciousness that I have • not broken; at' any period of ray life, the Constitution or laws of my country 1" I Perry, v. Plielp4, IL, C4l Price. Mohanlnosh U. Shlel, B. Stoelo, N. V. Streitt,, D., N. S. Vallarttligharo,D Voorboos, D. Wadsworth, IT Ward, D. =EI Wickliffe, U. Thus spoke the old Hero, his countenance brightened by. emotions which it is impossible for us to describe. We .turned to loolc at Douglas. lie was speochlees. 'could not reply; but convulsively shaking: the aged veteran's hand, be rose and left. the room. Certainly Gen. Jackson had paid' hitri the , bighest complimont.he'eonld have bestowed on any individual. • . " Our renders will doubtless recollect, the speech referred to. Judge Douglas, in -that speech, for the first time- advanced the rt doctrine_ of ecif-preserautio a. a law th at demanded, •• a• an act of duty, the propagation of martial law at brew • Orleans. The ground he =melee is; that sclitproscrtiation lie a kilo, tame altuthersovhich -run* through altour constitutients 'our /awe, our invitation. • that al it is the Jirelfater•ointriers ; en it ie the fart law in social or civilised life-that, upon the •4112 principie that the actor skating an individuat, who presence a knifeat your throat, le a icgat act; an 'act of adf-prcserocition, sa was the act of declaring martial fate at New Orleans, when the act war neemeary to save the country, a testa/ ear" Mead afselfirreneriation. But It in unnecessary for tui. to pursue the argument.' Our readers will recollect, the speech. At the . tittle Judge- Douglas - com- . menced its delivery, old Joins 'Quincy. Adams 'suddenly took off his spocticlei threw down his pen, where he was pitting, gazed' at the epeaker,-from whom be never took , hii , eyei till he hid concluded. After baked concluded; Mr. Adams remarked, "that is the true doc trine, now first advanced:" Infect, previous' to this time, all parties had admitted that the act of declar ing: martial law at New Orleans. wits a violation of the Constitution; but after the delivery of that speech it Was never again asserted by any one. So interesting was this apeoch—so important was the doctrine then first advanced and establisbethat !edge. 'Douglas Occupied thirty-Idris minutes ntore* than hii allotted hotri iti'lli'delivery, 'Without, the Speaker or any moinbefof thiliouse ever! noticing the fact that he 'bad 'eine - Over . his It is curious that the whole argument in favor of Mr: Lincoln's course after the break ing out of , the rebellion, and . when' Congress was not In seision, shouid, have been made nearly twenty years ago, on another question, by Judge Douglas, and that it should have been so ably illustrated by a Damoeratia pa per like thelllinois State Regitter, still pub limited at Springfield, Illinois, , and endorsed - by the illustrious John Quincy A4amo. Had Andrew J/10 1 / 1. 011 not "taken the responsibili ty" in establishing martial law at : Nei Orleans, that city would have probably • been lost to our arms ; and had not • Abraham' Lin- C 9112 "taken the'resPonsibillty" in the - Spring and su m mer of 1.851., the capital:tit the Hutted .. • • States, and probably the lioternneht-itself, would have fallen into the hands of the traitors. • -Gen. Jackson was vindicated by jtidge Douglas in the 'louse of Representa tives, and before the death of the Illinois Senator he took iiccasionirequentli justify • . Mr. Lincoln ' s bold and opportune stops against therebellion on _ the Alamo high and concluiive grounds. 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