THE 4:_~Esr~s 'COMJILISSIOX', Ire 1 mom, suzzasiesi. . ..Irmato,usaarr. 3i 4 CIQUY.W 24 .. '. 4I6. I ItAirr, * FLOUR • s at Qm raerea‘Psoaan aid Oen Emma Youe„ Ad the dale..et. Bloar.Orain, Perla Bt. • eair. Bldthrli ; :Chew. -Betas, Tido*. a.ihmeaa, dtateekiPot and Plead aehre. Lured and Lard Oda Dried sand Gram 7..diareer, irlaiapd Gram Seeds. - Oath pdraacee zput• on Conelgomente. - day "NtkpOrLlbiirt y at., Pittsburgh.' cs.A 1N y ...1110X 410.1/01Mallioie r lfraciwri itta Ida dada WT6B2I4RN ILEBRVX;I7.II“B2, ..,BWIT&LL ,RD Ponts,necorz,,Louß, rum, • ' POT - P NA.IIL - ASETE.B. - 15ALERATUB --1141R)414D,;;LARD orto, DIILED rltlll2 and Prodaloi-simandly, bra 4-.141 and 143. Fnantatreet, Pins . h. • - ' '"' e f ULP k SHEPARD_ Comussios lim y =ANTI sad fitsgergin•FL4llll, GRAIN AND PRODIJOK, -- No. 243 Liberti street, Pittsburgh, Po. Ingrifs of Plow hie Balker, mod /amity rum - coustaistEr.ou Pirtitulsr htteutfooi pad' to mum orders Or Merchandise general . octidly. ...... • • • - .. ' AN:tillttakittil'uoDucEAND JI: Coutistoit Nauman . icaler ri.omi, SOT TEE,DIIOOIO‘,B.IOt.DS; ILAWCILEENE, 1 , 911. K, DUI= AND iBEEN FRUITS and ..;odu. ty F Myra• • • Diode ootitiosiguments. • • • No. • ••••• • street, Pittsburgh. .COMMISBION, MERCHANT AND DIAL= IN olteDll OILS ,Ootnir llind itreei and D nestie Wq ,;.'.jlatES C.'[(NAY, FORWARDING AND IfsiadoNT, loi tloi We of FLOUR. GRAIN; BACONr LARD, ILTTEBOMS, and .an!.rtirrn altedius Odd txmolicomeittiolicited. Ywawlyu- I Aldl6lll4:.E.WELEkt,:Foaquarniro AND gyilgunitssioi X itauturr, for the ssb of LOUFa, GRAIN, BACON, LARD,BUTTNE, BRED% MUSD FRUIT, aud:Produce &visually. Ns. IG Market it., corner of lint, Pittsburgh. • oclailY r. sqlaitt•-• dioaViakerre'Z' " 2°. 1/3910N alllanuarewrw and wholesale dealers In Glltge.g -, It M, , 73.01:111, (MAIN, PRODUCE, No. 129 Lawny street, Patiburgh, Pa.. eellhdly L eucceitsor to Jno. • JL.L M'ODI A Rpt , ; No. 183 . Liberty areeti buigh, TIEHERA,L' PRODUCE. GROCERY- AND commisszcp; MERCHANT.'• • • -. 0 01.1 • •t. re.. gut' baUelted; 1i:26311j • • wax7Csr.... .JOS. RUM. raTE BROTHERS, ToaavAanitio •Comustsoi Mrsinairrs and (tenders' In PRONISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, '255 tibartretttst. Pttsburgh; Ps. -m227 S 0 tocariassiox MORANT, 113,1, &Garin CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON :OILS, GLASS, IRON, NAILS, Av.,. No. ISALlberty Akti27vll WILLIAM otlaigot luau. a•csounaos, xis; A.' COTTIR. - B E OO,I O ' • lt/rEA.NB . 4t (*FEIN, successors !to 111'Coadloon,Moono a 00., NV HOLESA 040- .C I C/ 4 0;SIMTDr.VV , K4 OoilFott.ar.akcieN,lloaborgh, - Psoo'n. • • VOIGT - Bt. CO:, - spoOesSor to L. •lJ Grad, PItoDUCE AND 001113LLSEION MEE CHANTS, 24? Merry street, Pltubargh, Pe. astro . uouaz. TORN L HOUSE & CO., Wnoisas thcocriu, axo Coitatium iIitCIUITS, cornet of thalthlteld and; Water Wino, Pittf burg14,1%.- I PlasJa'l'Va\ Wnota , Jul sualiiioczas Asto Caminito; liuscrisras, No. • gal' Wiwi attest, Pittsburgh. - ; J. 41.111{11171C1,..1111,11.'a10W5.....11'21.. 1)1LOWN ft: K r lei sAu .4 , 1' locus • and dialers , , TLOUB. AND , liliNDS;Ros. , l9l and 193' Liberty -street, PittsboNfi.' , AL' tioN, -. Vox.lus. Gni foi• itug,sle of AND RE ' VXNED CARRON 0.445. Em art 4 TO Witer-Ifrra, .y 1401406 ,‘AdKifilices made on conalgamonti. 7 l t v ~ll Q 2 - JOHNSTON, DEALEs ritus y :t.„),Dav - A as ND . CLlErtmea,s, ppitrou , -1111t0Y. 000119, PURSING PLUM), cam, ii4rairDwtßEs.& , —*,-, •tzictl,r be,otrers at Prortrot Trion% . .c:rtaFrStnith. Pala ItiCANOurill girset!..Pit.ta ,lagb,f" , ftai go • undad at tilt notinc. 14 4 -'2l: FAUN iterotalii4r. W. , , W HOLD. ' ;P.'sits Dirounn" tM Mibufacturer o(--WHITS _LIAD AND . ZaTELtECiE, eonirr of Wood ipd rtont ”10 LSCLYII., nousets, Ds,kr.sa u DYE STUNTS, No. 295 Liberty street. Pittsburgh.— , oillleardere will receive • • •I ittbiatkax. . • ..mbli• • •;'I,WWW.AIaII•AAA • CIZOIGE WrrouzAzz." .4ND • s. L!Pmts. Asitmeiiii, 'ocFnei t 4 -4, 1 .1 ..tF!•tina St. Kit YSKliil..lnteopr, • ••• emot.ofirg4: . tre e ! ;sad , •-•iraiiiti,..bno r tp l aVlzstt• -p... . • .16 - 113 - eco TTo ” Rai:Er ATLAW. Orsum, /*scowl st a r ) 2 ` tsa, Nc693DGatontistreet. •. • - -,, •••Wllliittendlo•tbe• aettleaterst, lottinguni ,, -Matact. W - • ' Z. ILAKPAIJACK • • ....4.00101 WW. :.,•:11 • AtCP.4 . 1 311611-I. o4iiitikiNi AI T6 / I '. No. 1.53 fointh , •••,1-16in's H=11,1414 Rittaburicli, . • Inyll:thf. • /4.423. - -ATrzirwr I.eis-Av tw. ~.;,- 1 1.10--Ifourtll erest;'coniar of. - Ohirrry faleatArrigtgb; Pa. '• . -salbdrirlyl 84MAJE,144.. I . l.l.RVIAMAO2 , rowszr il.oorencriftb, •stmig, adJoinlik;*;•l4° °I gar ,..•,16•114 Bross , , e • Al IS ' ' ArZOSSZT WM . Cathrattali ar Lew. bee removed to Ktrird ILLIPt - SOgLßlDlgB,.flo. 19 Dissooad. -mat,text door to dt. Peter'il-Cleurch. JR: Atrisparsie '~Ve N I:3IGT , idevet, LoveileNtsierNendidg. .!. fittstmugh. . 1.) n 4' l ''''*•ll , lolDUCE.' • t LJIZICR. 4UTCAIINSON; Coli.miswox "a" --110 lust. ---.........aanis Nescluiri a deattoito .. _ ,:. -:•?BolliktaBeLIFILYI A:W=4 Iti, U.S. PM, Ml 'c'• ' 4 /41551t, 2•11 =114164 5 YR D 411 1 %1 P 711 8711 r AN D ~:, and:Prodeleellsoeteßy.... Beet braille /mall; hoar ,•6111141 , 6callettid: " . lbs. lbs kilo of Idaabion & , - ~ .to.90:0060.bot; *Marl. 646tett._ , Boil 116 - Aceesmi sal) 40 . 1 : - ,.. , ireeil - Wso Vd' aliatb• 41 1 .1e1 , 11161114 .14, .4. _ V .-111:40i.1.61 1 ...— ' 'ALY - ZIW L , , . 8 11 7, ___&& os&Oomiolsoloti• or.: . . dor id' ellir&E 4 1111T281i, 'LAKE • ' +win sad "atom ' WWWally II& ss .w.d.tr.t-- AW t c„ .;,.,, Pittibtulh. ' • ,r • ,i 2 . IiOI:MES * i : (N vliost YAM:- ? illit.fooloWili'MV-15/020.-corAw001"- "*.u.k. 1 409'140 4 14 — ..._ ‘ , ~. _.- , • , jiti.lly — , ......---,--1---- , A "LOA :..i k ' ti, = COFFIN, AcizerTlPOk 1 1 1 rogliskunisreiPattsztugsm &on 3suascis 15r .....V:p ') 4 Ateleastla, North-seat corner Wool sad ON&S, L -stairlif NoarglMS ''..") l i ti:ilestooS Peauytrabls% =a m o oed In. oolossoo Clootpaslis, WWater street. -1 ' Sel ur M ei 'lfsrot, SENHISTAiT eITLIENa r .-,. - toNrkiirt, asarnserMarket end Water 1 4 1 1 GOP' • ban linkswikrot..2Bl:z" Proy i • =outs Auxonsorr ugnimos coigrianr. or Filth street. • 1 ir GOODS. +7 , 4 4 Atli no e:141:11 . a• I 'lre 114 Artk iiNuttinuat. - 4 . 1410180 Ni "CARE h;, CO., ‘nr-- 40.0 - 5, ristanua'arOxittli ; rosztaraatOttMasno DBT GOOD% • ,do. 94 L inad.tibbiltotilid OsioVatino Dlizoond . 1110, Ftttobttich:' natal. .1 14.•:;40.4040.1;414".,iiiiiioessiir a •• Eurehllold , itre4l9bollositoocua /titan Melon to minx Atilt lA6f7t.. BY GOO), irorth• tot mint of Fourth autkila-i t no 9 JI W :BA tilititFAo.l., Marais IN Dar • 60 016.7ga ' ltk ThiPt and • I:LLNISON LO•114-1.4a.taut . wii;ltaxavlrbTVOODB; o the ode , y ch i __Np:7l6t/liidostartteet, Pattsbaro. ea.c. tAitrimitimpros i tire.: 14 2 T ag • " - ! K M!! - - atifiansit,stilitalktebunel , split= fj~' 0) LagLius a. ,314 i " Tvammoselforzon t etc,. Y fifth PatOonth - - - = 1014-4 c of varjotyppattima IMMIUM t. _ - 7 - • . •- - • •• .• . . • . . . . - • Ira Jiro* ___ • • , r 4 0 ,1: '" • s . -1 . ' r I. . 1786. GROCERS: 811RIVER-14 LAZEAA 1 9 3 oLic9elxaao9cas 'COMMISSION MISCUANTS. • - Rae. 27 and 'a Smithfield Street. Corner SuMnd, PA.• U. 11.-1411.1[NallICIL... ....AM. P. ILIZAP. UTM. H. KI RKP ATRICK & CO. , T.: D I:Wlioisaira Coatansuox ISCIIIANTI AX DX4I.I:IIS CocirrtaYbobrcel. O. 253 Liberty street, Pittaborgb, sta. tkloB. LITTLIL, Tat/MA L ITTLE & TRIMBLE, WHOLZIALE GIOCZIO AND COILIMIRON MSICIILANTI, dealer. to PRODUCZ. FLOC% BACON_. WIMP, ITN% CARBOINAND LA.1110114 isoatauns. GLANS, COTTON YARNS, sad Pittsburgh smut utast:res nerall ,112 streetaltisburgh. DIINCAX A[2llolll. C ANA sAix OtOroc,Xlooocs AND cosuanizosi exuarts. Jobber In N. 0. SUGARS and NOLAFIJIDS, REIM ND. SUGANN and 9YBIIPB, rtoun; 011:10181e, SENDS, A0..-Ne• SSA men/ area. Pittab arch. • e. IL_ O. 11T/111/. RICH 'MEW& BROTEILEB4 IrtlftellElolll YOII to Jleymer A Auden= . Whokoolt dealers RIIITSNUTt)..4.ND_BP/Crai -CON. PECTIONAItY, suo mulertWAVlLKS ? acl too and 128 Wood stmt. iboro Plttatowith, is. num.... ....acoaa, 111C11011. T.T.EAD 'at METZGAA. GRoorag, esti -ILL Colmam sanaann, and dealers In al kind, olf - Cousany 'Pu lf na:kat 'Alio 'Panama* Blimp l -• Imenlntisildo, 249 ' - idaerry , strert,.oppoalt4 ItaacL of Wald straetaittabstrei;dh ' • $ 1y UtiNON. .11191,ROBLSONdt CO., Wnouram.it thy> ocis,Conausarox, Itrac curry Led doalerc all kirk& Of PROVISIONB, , PII.OIIIIOX, and Pita. burgh mantiblatoraa, No. 256 Liberty street, Pittik; • , • ' • toy; if A. brUEAtili, WnoLsaaue tißocifs, es • coxusisioN langur, mu W skier In FLO", "WIN, P I C ODUCX - AIiDiPILOY/34018;19o, sin 'Abort,/ strimr.'epPbate Emig; Pittilargir, r/OrLiberal "(Isaias made on consignment': (2(4(). ' • • ••• Uoi.r.seLa Daszait %-4 OttOOMUIC4 RARELLA ROPE, OAKUM. 01.14, PITO/Lund POttiburaß manufactured article., Nu. 141. Water Ulm; aboTilem.ll.onongabehi Bridge, tours.? alum. R°BEET DALZELL 'CO.; ' Wr4oLs 9zooNsp.:Oomusaiox /MR 10111WARDINQ tadantnsin, ;ad rider* in , PROD UGY dnd ronnutsctunn, Pinsbn h. 111 ZNA1LL5J18LAT.........6. • • ...i...,...lolllllllittrrinl. LABLEtERT & .SMEFT — oN, WHouisma .11.4 'Pzonutir Dzimiss and • Coaataat ol iiimacmisnriS No.ll !Kith appet, Ilttabinty..Pa. JUNIN _ NILSON. WATT & WILSON: Waatawa Gao- TCINS, COMMUNION d desist"( to Prretneesend Pittsburgh insanhictures, lie. 158 Lib arty street. Pittsburgh.' ta, l&a:$1.11: DIUMAI ILX); NuotasALE CROCUS, COMMUNION 1 1 / 4 11.1141X1.14 wig desiere PrIODUGS 2io. p 0 nttier,s tal spv, sag .65 Front street. Pittsbier L h'. • DIVIIIM7II. S. ' DILWORTH . & CO.; IVROLizsatat socamaioik. Mk mad -142 becloud strut, timr PltuarnAgh... . nal 30111 Van,. ORN. FLOYD & •WHoixitts Gao- U caziniaxi* mxicousrs, No. - 1,72'W00d 'Ond Ltboity angst; PlttAborgh. " 016 OkAIIILLUIL BAGALIi WHOLittldlit IT tittoOsal .NtOr...„ 'Load ittt Wood Wag, Pltu. bursh'.ll. , • -' • ltdtdtl' KIND, WiiouLIALB 01i0MIL liztocat4r 4:4 /ADA. Asajlto. 273 Moot. Plgoburgh t „ , tob4 ~.~.n7lF.riCT 11RERB. DANIEL, BENNETT' SON luau. or WL11.11: STONE UHL'S& AliD O I t , E4.It_CULOR.ILD.W4RE. ar - Orrics ant Wn.r.storn. AT 'No. 7i Furs Bram, riTtsllo/103t1. Pa. mhls:l ism liiraPraiLL......L..Jr. P. VAST. UAGONTOSH 111ALPHILL . CO., lax corner Pike and 011ent Waste, near the Pry Wager Work..littabargh I Matiufacturere of - AND lIEMALL'S LIdPROVE D PATENT ONCLLLATING &T P EAM Elf PINES AN D SLIDE VALVES, ktl all aloe mdtnt ai la Unclog put up ofachkery of large capacity twig of the best qtujity, .wo are prepared to do heavy Job. bin, eat *ark PILL line, tie:lain that by proloopncee, atronage, cud the character aloes. work, to merit public Webathe speclal attention ; to 'har DALANGED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, strbillin actraniagee ,Ilrolofore unattained t cl an. of Edgier,. ' • tryttsati .....11111:?, 11. anlle. WILLIAM T3llLNitirialai,go.6l Penn street, below Ilarbuq, Plttebersh, STEAM BOiLk'.a MAKERS AND SHEET IKON WORKERS; Maattfacturen:RBARNIIILL'STAT. ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVm) and CYL INDER BOILERS, CHIMNE E, YS, ru THIS BID, KTWI PITES, CONDENSERS, SALT PADS; SUSIAIVPANS.,/ - MOW , TrAwa, LIFE BOATS, etc., etc. Also, BLACKSMITH'S WORK, BRIDGE and VIADUCT [BONS, done et, the short est notion. , - order. from a distance - promptly at tended to. • 2.22 TOM - MOORE, 2 1 16111nrACTUnit. OF AND DLALEA to ALL ILLKDI or COPPELDIS , i7ILLED PUKE BYE WHISKY and /AIWA YINSGAB., Kw. 199, 191,197 and 196 First street, betwella Sztatit6sld sad Grant streets, Pittsburgh: Oar Prtriteorairssidlcitia: 'Highest market prise; pad for BIT. K foal Oil and au other pcdaanoaa Ingrodieuta orefalty estranied,,by a prams Day and improved.. ocl2 ; ; Corisiof Tkikuld LO:wtydnwts, PITTABITE6II, •ANIIIICTIIIZU Of SUPERIOR - STEAM. YXOI27P9 r MACHINXBY, m 15:tf 6 ishvfatAivws, No: SU Wens Or., 0r801L122 ARIUS, VittO l aitMLYS,MillON of eerry dascription. NOrt'uticular rind or ih4iNitentariia crsoArrpAr sanuoi wonder at ahortAotice. A gOnittnAnt eianstalatWoe hand. ."WO.* J. MI XGE 810 R 11.1•0 1 8 WORM-, Ili WOLFE, PLIINKErr imams— Warehouse, N 0.32. Wood iii• - rest, corner of TIM: Pitditiorei. Pir.; -• •• -• •-• • • •• • - Leelialyd AilLTELL4,.ttUallit, idr. • V 0,4 215 TT ',theta, street, o te 'Sixth, Plttabtirgb, manosotimdof•WHlPtk LASHES. ANHISMITQII. Eli, and evory deectiOtton of LEATHER. SKALDIC; 'WORK; •••.: ,•••;: •• - ` .. . 1 • ; . Ordeaslnitelisd from His .A tid:ioads twofold, Jr shipped as pet hadroethuls. liodsdevilyE r ; 'll 7 Irrit •• WITHOUT PAIN,AirTIiIrUSR *or AN APPARATUS WHEREBY RO RpvcooRGALTANIOBLTTRET ARE UST.I):-.. . - • Cold weather* the.Uttnt Whee the e iT ee s•". fte be used to Itntsteindtantigi. ,, Medical gentlemen sad • their families ham bad thelr teeth extracted by to promos, and are teddy to testify se to the safety and pdsdanneas of the opus, tios—whaterer has been imM by persona interested la asserting the contra : 7. ?ring nit knowledge of my sarAiITITIOILLTUTAIwirtid everyptyle. - E. OUDlCE'Llorriit - TM Smithfield et: JUS ' • - • - I.kortor, Connelly's Dulkilag,,earusg.oppasbutid , sud Grout stretits f . Pittsburgh. , BLIIIIIMOSS—Dr. R911 0 4k, Dr. HaDock Tbsodore Bobbl : isiriSibinisblEireit; mr.s-Nuy anclumecruitAL. _TAMES 14,8ALP)1,, 144 assistatt tc; Tg BTPCIT DRAW; !NOS AND CATIONS Pi L r l AU kinds of Building., and superintends their emotion on itestet• side terms. 1 - Office on Andsma 'drat, between Loam* and Robinson streets, Alkomp- i Tty. - )or2 CIIUA.H.LES—E WEE, Aszat- Nj rtes. Oaks, /RON DANE' BLOCK, Fifth street. giunisites PLANS ANDSPZOLVICATIONS ibr Buildings of entry description works superibr end on moderato terms.. mrdir _ C . , - ice fiLIARLOTTE BLUME, 11 Ammo:un .7ll,*a Mama PIELD-PONTNS, and Ito transwairpz-Aii:,..rtt,411111%,,‘ DAVIS a CO.'S BOSTON PIANOS, with mad with put Baleen Attachment. No. 61 POthatroet.: ccry67. r -Incral,Mrinem, 1 1 Fr: licALßeprruzios, +myth - 4troad - ,AVt.nyMmitthillov !MUNl'lnril Pa iY;;B o ~a ^~ `~rx-fit; 4~~►~ - • ; - ',.11) • ' ex!VAMPBELL:ittrUrae OFickev-a-suolsot N9,34lsolthhetetktiFtttba k• • • ,• . 4 ."'''''. 1,,,......ie;3391 A.._..7'0 . Q.TM_F:.1; - ; : CrAt.. PITTSBURGH, P'1.4.111:18 - 17:YABE'S UNAIVA.LED Auk prAso&—o g m ciaiiper than any first due make.) - Splendid Dow! — t ST I stock, comprising TAIC • 4 7 oclare•Plos. •...ich for beauty of fluls¢. poorer and sweetness of tootlan4 elasticity of tough, hare he by Judges pronoance4 UNIIIVALED. trery Moo warranted for doe years, -A- call is respectfully solicited before pur chasing Slumbers, CIIARLOTTE BLUME, Rola 43 Fifth street, second door above Wood. ARtt...o A 4 OF NE W L.:s==f iimmemitio,prAiros. 1 1 TIM new 7 Mines; Rosewood cutolmicitraipr. ANUS, most beautiful Muniments, Jtut received and km sae by • • • AMIE EC, SEZI.LOR. ant 7 El Wood street. •• • .. a , . 1.1 lIAULER hare Just and WWI, fstil 7 octave owaratrung,l I .f with hill" lava frame, ROSEWOOD PIANOS. allalso !Mt' So • plarebeas; please give us a <a apl2:l, ^ NO. 171 8 511 - THPIELD ST .trE 1r BOOKS. JADiES W.\ ALEXANJJEKS LL NEW TOLOME-FAITIT--a eerie. of Dis courses, by James W. Alexander, D. D. THE MAT TO 'LINA by Thomas Go lido, D. D., author of "(Impel In Esekiel,'• .to. AIDS TO FAITH, s,n answer to Easy. and Ile. stews, by Thompson, Hansel, Rawthmon, Ellicott, and other.. • Fur sale by • • Lipid IL 8. D AVIA, 93 Wood street. MEW BOOKS., NEW Boulia Jefferson at Monticello; Cadet Life at Wen Point; Bora Boma, by 'John Brawn; Leianti Hours to - Town; Recreations of a Country Pardoo; 2 rob.; Lillealoaf, by the author of Margaret Maitland; iteceoat goquiries In Theology; Tracts.ku - Prioits'and Pei:Tie, by Thome* ilogbee; Aids to Faith; The young Stepmother, ty. Mies Tongs; The Sutherland.; Browning's Laat Proms; hire end gold. via R kir A CO., 66 Wood wrwe.t, ISIOOD'S WORKS-ALDINE EDITION.-- Tbe Work. of Thomos Rood. in , pm* -and tame. Edited by EpeeSargent, illnetrated with steel and wood engraving!, elegantly printed on tinted paper, in email cetera. To be completed in slz monthly volumes. Throe now ready. BAYARD TAYLOR'S WORKS--Canns Eurnota —The Prowt.Writino of Bayard Taylor, In 18 email 8 vo. volume. • THE SPIRIT OF HEBREW POETRY, by Isaac Taylor. • LEISURE ROUES IN TOWN, by The Country Parwita WEDGWOOD'S DICTIONARY OF ETIMOLO -IY,-a new edition. Edited by George P Foraale by R. 8. DAVIS, 83 Wood et. OUKS 1 800 S Medkal tii of Electricity—Garrott; k Recenations of*Conntry Parson; N Queens otsoelety; • Spam Houk by I.'BroiruAL D ; Den. Women ind took% by L. Runt, 71tcomb's Books; A Good Fight. by C. Heade Penonal of Lon! immu; Lilo oiSir Pbllip Sidney; -. deer , an .11.3 y W. Holmes; Seems, by Dom Terry; Liberty and sigwers--Modsoe; Lectures on Apoodynao—Dotler; Lae and fipeseoes of voness; • Mato y all liallgians, etc., etc. J. L. Iti:AD, 7d Fourth street ArifSCELLA.rEOIIB CARDS. • ROSS FORIVAUD, ArrOMBT AND totnotautial ossse on tbs South off est nOrast'of Diamond and Grant streets. Will stilted to madly hatruited to the legal prof., stun. Particular attention given to he preparation atAtrial of caeca la the several (Juane ColleutIon• prom . Ir made Ann rentilteti. 111MTIMICtIrrrer. EBB tr. BRO., Corlser Pratt old Contragra• tits, Bakaararo, mars! Commission Merchants k Agents for lbs. nale of DUPSDiT'SGUNPORIDEB AND SAFETY IrDBE. Piecelre on cormignment all kind. of WESTERN PRODUCE, and maim Wren :ea there.. . 6:=4lolrtiod track to front of Warehouse. William li. Smith a Co., 11111er illeketson, George W. Smith 2 On., Pittsburgh . opener & Garrard, Culp dc Shepard, klerchanta' Bank, 11. De Fort ,! Sons, tittrid r• a tiVILMS, A.:mummies Milimucia, and Wholesale Dealers In MACK• lihlL, tfAratoli ' SHAD, HEW:MO, CODFISH, 1.e., Rio. 146 North Wharves, between 114/x• and Arch .[rate. P 111 1 . 4. IMS.rEta. MOO hnre/S' /1 1 . 1 4.11selseted-,larg,s, end median:l Ara N. 2 and 3, to amassed packages. ' ohms No. I, Halifax Salmon. Woo do Looszomy Maas abaci. " Weis do superior No 1 Herring, • Conststing of dß:tarsal, Labsadtot, HaiNat, - Bay of Islimdand Bartporf; Ite.• ' • • WOO lass:ea Boded and- No. 1 - emoted Ilerrtop, ttNlb quratans Goorgo's and Ord Bank - Cosiash, Whkb_ lora ayrr caer as the lowan imaii.price., and • licit a oat before baying. • attnimnr a koota, No. Ho North Wharrsa, k F Li ' iNIR TUh; CANE •ND WOOD MAIDS dELLING 013 .WHOLESALE OR RETAIL JAS; W. WOOD WELL, ST and V 9. Third street, oppoolta E.Zdnaosalion; 00., and .1.11 Yount, atuarti: t. •:• : 7 r7.11b10, ItitilliN.ED have . day formects co.tits for the tronw.tlon of the Ylour, Produce and lluutoLtsekot Butlnomt,lLl the stead. lately. ochtilli - ',der-Immo ' & Onlogi No. 257 Ltb.rty street: L .llmi ape of the era to be 110- KELVY. & UMW IIIcKYLVY, - • '' 011E00. - L. 1862—ep2:cm =Mr 11411,1 VERY VELNAP: PARK. WAGONS.; 0/L: WAGONS and SPRING WAGONS, IMADENER'S DARTS AND ORAL AIANTB/ TOMSK WHAMS, CANAL. GARDEN. Ng% BRION AND, STVNN MASON'4S WIINEL XABMWtti mach, ttotiPliot dry Amber, Woo all ekiltlOg,toPillitorottellad to Promptly: Apply to i,lcurVILYll,l4 - wlaux Maxus, , 4 1 4: 3 :0 6 . 1 * I ,trrit Piaqr4 l ,Uistmtur, • yu . • . litrownut :AND 'Dcessteits the tabst *Asa breads of GENIIIYE HAVANA CIGARS,' tutd:AD , klede - etEIIORIEG - AND Limn avisittmainup t. rirgo,.TUßs.tc., Lo.,l7est tartity, - TIED ET.'ELIAELES ,E EL, 4r•t4hi 'hide itiODlied'en Men - firing. -• • - o.Tuuco,- 4.1" bi; -BTtrouo LND •.'llOl/K.1111,•P.14P1C11 ,- 4 , INONIPANDTLABTXRILL - :2.. . . lUSiIIIVIIIITHES AND OItNA.M/PNTS'ot. all Wadi lorettristott Oran natioll: 7 " ." L. - t AA'a`rSaialettat'Zia 2C itroot, olds dim of it Paltdealt Waal Papir Ski*, NO. 91 Wood street. will prom • ittteodod to. tab.2ll 04-1 , 1).w144. PE i t_lion Fulitrew exx. vigll.lo4 UICA, 00TIVICORDAW4 OAK UM. Tdlt. PnVELIUOB - AILfI.. TARPAULINSobIICI, Lig= USAVY JAILL/liilg.i. *o t No. &Witir • Srantd. Plusb : , a MI; successor. to- 'art, 'Tv:irright a Finn, No. 97 Wood stmt. • • tan. :of 1.400nd Annoy. dodder In all seasset.conzar: NAZONN, - RISLIWRZVOLVNAID,F.NIV.II, PCB-, soIDS, GUNN, 'ac.; - ae: A' laigo aadorthient df the . show, goods eaustautly an hood. 13111 - FAUKISON dt - I.'OWNISEND, POLE Joni • Diutszi , Dr! BACON, DRIND user, LARD, NESS 4ND RUMP. PORN; No. 111 Fourth arse', bear TAbusl7 Pittsburgh. AAT- di, o ilisiLALL, Dr.A.Luizir IN : V • Firms, 'Dooms, Ac-, No. V, Wood utast, 1.) IL ALKEIf, ciao Dauti zioNNitre,:tiATS;sTaxiv putt- ALIN °stand , Et 0 011K/MILLE,RBi /cc. , ICA c. &TA," BOOKlmurat AND ,IDTA tia9O55 WY.34-45rWt$,Wt diver le et. amser ,PDLetrurgh, H(X)L sad LAW DOONS tottinitiDsOß NOW. ' l .-- 014.Rial.PN -* &rano*. . - ma; hail Jo* , Paulus, No. 67 Wood stmt., Pltubunch.:: , 640 : MAD; Bocucinuates, - AND 76241.7:: Vs 'mob ot7sot, Apollo Bnlldlnda. TAOTTON . , 'FEATHERS AND RAG& .11,244 voti 0,4 , • mks poshisci..l To _ =ivy Ibt asleby MAUS alair,4ll UNBEI S. RIDDLE & CO., epPross AND PROPRIETORS Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Street. MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATENT NEWS UP TO THE NODE OF PUBLICATION • TERMS: Hommel Enmon—SC pe • UM= In advance, or 12 cent. per week from ramie Metros° Nornos-43 Primula 14-1"/T.4", ore teats per week from carriers. , Warwr Zinnolc-81naia novice, $2 per annum 'Viva or more, $1,16; Ten or upwards, $1 per awn. Invariably In advance. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES, MONDAY MORNING,: APRIL. 21 Gen. Baxxs is moving onward slowly. He is now at New Market, on the Southern bask of the Western branch of the Shenandoah. New Marketls a post village. of Shenandoah county, and distant one hundred and fifty miles northwest of Richmond. • It is delight fully situated in the cireat , lfalley, , between Massanutten and north 'inf . :mulatto. there are several forges and &dories in the vicini ty, which aliptands in trorC ore. It contalus three or four churches. The reason why Gen. Banns does not pro. coed further, we presume, Is, that he is ndw well up to the movemints of the center, under General Bi'Downr.c. .Should immune up,tbe great valley faster tbin.ld'Donrssa, moves east of the Blue Ridge, he would be. In danger of being attacked in - flank and rear, by toilet troops from the Rappahannock region. Why M'Dowsm. does not move faster we cannot divine. He has two corps d'arsese under his command, and yet nothing seems to be doing. Of course we know -the Picts, or tir e reasons for delay, / .i nit to us it is xtesplicab. Among id'Dowries troops isidTat.L's ion of Pennsylvania RiserveeL- 'fin haie,beien in the field gorge ten. Melaka, Without any portunity of importance to distinguish theta op selves. They are at AinnaSias,,and h;e may soon have the ohmage of marching ward to Richmond." To come back to Gan. Bairns: He has ra con ductedit all his operations with great can on and shrewdness, and be IS, gra4usllypits g the' rebel Ashby up the tplley of the She n doah. He is now off the lint 6f railro d, which be will not reach again, in passing !np the valley, until be arrives at Stanton. • .. . . , • Shenandoah county, the scene of the recent ope r ations of Gen.- Banks' command, is situ ated iii the north-easterecintral part of yir gluia, forming part of the great limestone valley which extends along the western base of the Blue Ridge. The: area is about 000 %oars: miles. It is drained by the north bark of the Shenandoah river, from which tho alma is derived. The surface Is dlifirsilled by , val leys and. ridges. The soil is , generally Pro ductive. The rooks which underlay the soubty are blue limestone, slate and sandstone. ore is abundant, and affords an satiate of 'ex port; bead mad copper ore 010 fotisd.,,A rail road extends from Strasburg, in this county, to Alexandria. Capital, Woodstook. Popu lation, in 1860, '13,866, of whom only 653 were slaves. Thi,voutity Is largely peopled by Germans. The following was the vote,lor President in 1860 , Illnckernitig• Total Tote.. • . . ... ']Drily IThe Surprise at Pittsburgh Laudbig. Two principal causes is stated for the dis graceful surprise of our troupe on , that' 4 tal 1 :Sunday morning: One is the negleati to establish adequate pickets, and the daily send ing ont'of inmate. Another is, the miseekla , aeons *horning in camp. On this eubject,•the curmspondept of, the Cincinnati amen* Liu: , . • - But there is one, lesson of thia surptise standing out in such glaring prominence,lhat it4annot be impressed too deeply, on ouratmy In the future. Noncithstoeding oll,eiptscre thewhore, there would haw still /mew Ito each lie- ware ow Sitackij itwiiitiy, bit for the aboon inoblo carahounw wed lack./ diociplixe in our sokhers, ice diechargingfire arm!., • ' The proper alarms were tiring hi doe Sea son. Had the dieeipliwe of our troops btu curb as to tholk thin to understand as shun, they would have been prepared for the attack. The articles of war make the giving of Lein alarms by the diseharge of firearms. punish able by death. Yet you cannot go into a temp of these rawer, volunteer. that an incessant popping does not keep pm' in constantear, test a stray bullet should come your ay. In an enemy'. country every gunshot, ea pt at the stated boom for the discharge of the i e .loaded pieces of returning .geards, -, pic kets, eta., should be an alarm. Al it was 'ith nearly all the regiments hi oar front on un-, day a sharp skirmish half a mile from air ,i l i lines would not hare alarmed them.— hey, were mooed to hearing guns &Piet all b nrs and in any place, by any fool who. wants to get his load out, or try his lack at a squirrel, that the sound of shots never suggested an enemy. • Yet the sound of shots is all we have'to tire 'icitionable alarm to an encanipment. iThe pickets,, after tiring, may rush back to pimp, ,I but the enemy can rush just u fait an they., If the shots have Aerated the eamp,it it ready, if not, the enemy. are upon them-U[orethey wake from the idea that some felloWltad been, violating an absolute:regulation : by ibilihis gun inglorious Americanthdependenon w hen= ever he wanted to makell MAIO, - In_ any well regulated ramp, the soared of le' shot, except at tb..tiiiia.koTtirs Ordii.o4ll,lt old loads, should 14 as irritant an alimkas the beating of. tbs . /ion roll ',through - ereryta - nal:ly. If worthiest ethers ,Itad attended. te to enforcing this sort of discipline,. as the'rognia-.' tions require, Moiled of.,playlog' intihre and 'drinking whisky in tbitli. tent., the blof the men murdered in th eir tents that II day morning would not now be resting on - ter r It seems , shit), that a surprise was not tines aTel peeled:, ;now strong, it Abe, not ; _ guarded : against: The same writer say.:- . Bueltle istonliking that = higher': Oaken/. 'knowing the probabilities of attack, took no :risible tneaittrias to prepare for It. I have hireeofore spoken of. General Grant's saying,. 'a. early at 1011111. it Friday, that he' thought an attack very probable.' , . Snowing the braes I t .o ohith.;htld that hliltreope.thus menaced were between en overpowiringedeby . in font and a deep. river lAthe-tar, the 'probability • rant and an attack was certainly a merlons - enough `matter to demand preparation: A remark of General Sherman's about the probability of an attack .ins ohamotarbtio. i Soma : eve • asked Alm', a week or two before the figh4,.thet be 'thought Of. the punkin at . Pitts burgh . Land ing: "I' think we im in very great diMier of attaek,'!llPAilllill'lOPri t ' and lie went on to give hi. Minions: ' "Why; then,, do you; not' ale your upon the Commanding pen . l , '!Ohl7 with li 0 .451ef. the sbouldere, "they'd call no grasp again'. . . 1 Baltimore ILEDUCKD PIIICE3 ,•• Tile Win WhetMlS ehh2lll lIIROIIOI4I. —Ma efittni begins to be manifested throu . glionlforthern and-Pent-rill -Illinois, , with regard the ocitelog spring grata. ilring the duet tour r are wnkt !a thoroughly: saturated wlth rater AS to' Tite rs :, elude the poesibility for.:some. time 6t either plowing, sowing, or planting. The danger of ' ebertening of the *tam is felt dtgably. et Ate tiasei-id-Ooneastuinise of--.-abonC6o,ooo.*af Oar•llilaop'fainters being 110* 4rl 441k/mu fromths Stem to.light for .the Union 1-4-In or.' Idiestrilmes eels,: when the-spring Mork. is .readOlosenpop ieptimer t hy . the emplayinent Adman' kelp, with 4;thit'Ar4itig Se , stetted ; but al. present,..the Freeport is gloomy - • - fig, - ~. ..~~= Vittsburgh 6auttll General . Banks' Department. 1427 ...... 117 - JOURNAL. LETTERS FROM WASHINGTON. [Special °receipt:olden,. of. the Pittsburgh Gazette.] - Wanntaoron, D:4., April 16,1882. I do not intend giving you all the war news I have obtained, since Iluite been. in this . • vi cinity. No doubt yoar readers - would be pleaaed to hear it, and it would be alike grat-:, Hying to me to spread it before them; but it Y 1 ght prove "inconvenient" cone to your co s ndent. Snake to say that, in due time, rktown will be ours. The enemy are re , oeiving Large reinforcements; they are making vigorous preparations for a stern defence of -the gateto Richmond; bat they will be defeated. Of this rest assured. Can. McDowell, with our State Reserve corps, is in advance of Manassas, a few miles. I cannot tall you what other troops are there, or whether there are none others there, at pres ent, because that would be "contraband of war." The Reierve carps are restive under a temporary state of Inactivity- Those who have prophesied that McDowell would reach Richmond first were mistaken. " -:ice. l'he-Pennsylvania 11th, Col- Coulter; for 'several Months on - guard at Annapolis, aro now here. 'The officers visited How. John Co vodek_at his Hotel, last night;and had a good time with their _Represenititlifen:" Speeches and were the order of the evening, un til at a la te - hour the company dispersed, •mu-' tinily gratified with the - interview.. -The President_reviewed this regiment, yestorilaj;' and expressed himself .highly :gratified :.with its discipline an&drill. The work - of theoapital extension, strangely enough, kw, up to this time, devolved upon the Secretary of War- Recently, and mainly 1 through the efforti of the member from . Your. -. Allegheny District; Hon. ,Robert Aicßiaight, 1 of the Committee on the District,- this duty has been transferred to the Department of the , Interior. . There is a hope, therefore, that the work necessary to preserve the dome fro Milts ., jury, by exposure, and by the vandalisoi rif,,," visitors, will be prevented by a speedynover=" - I ing over, and closing in of the_expoied loin. skeleton. - ' i , ' The President has not yet.'ined thii'blll, abolishing Slavery In this DistHet.' . No denhtt. is - entertained, however, that - lite-Wage ao., Some Senators have iseektOkfing or 11 . 1 . ie ãfilii decent haste" with which-titirinitintirrinstettl through—apparently forgetting at it is ()rex. thirty years since.theltiends of freedom began the agitation of thiiquestion. the.. Senate as you may have observed, the Senate Committee on Naval Affairs introduced, activism into the Naval Appropriation Bill, ep propriratiOg42.sl4ooo ;towards casting heavy, naval gans it the WhibitigNiti Nary-Yard. Through therigilance of 'your members; this 'clause WU stricken out in the House, and a . committee of conference appointed. upon which 'committee Ocnr Moorhead was ap pointed. The committee of conference agreed to strike out this clause. Bo much for our foundry.. But do not be too sanguine. I hive. seen and,heard enough to croate.the impres sion that the prospects for the establishment of a National Foundry at Pittsburgh, never helve been very encouraging, and now remain very much in the same conditien, notwithstanding the untiring" efforts of both our immediate Representatives, and some of our most influen- Sal citizens. - We way get an enlargement of Knipp, Rudd A - Co's - foundry. ' I fear that, *whirr tO thelpoweraf the Eastern and Western combination, and the division of the Penn sylvania delegation themselves, our great nat ural advantages will be overlooked: ' lam glad to see, by yesterday's Gazette, now; before - me, that Gen. Moorhead ie now fairly nominated for a third term: This ii as it shear tie. ' No new man, whatever Ids nattiraVgifts, could so efficiently serve his constituents.. Any intelligentperson who comes he and obrerve things impartially— in the Legi slative modes of. the. House, in . ComMittee work, in the routine business ne cessary to be performed with the Departments, Must at once sea the ridiculous impropriety of the people sending armies. every fourth year, - - to tenuneishisthe bristmeei of learning this eta- - (dal 'routine,: and atnitirine this official cie gush:Ranee, se necessary to the'anceessful lac complishinent of the business devolving upon • a Representative of the people, at the seat of government: -I sittoemiy- hope that riot only Gan Moorlumdk_but Iton:Rebert.lda . Hnight, audible the present reember.front theedjein ing District _eomprising Beaver„. Washington and preen. coun ties—Dr. Wallace,. with "hon est JOhn Con maybe de " re-nominated anti re tarried for • the ilext term; Matters of vltal. moment will devolve upon -the next Congress. ,If there was ever a time when it - seemed !the oessitry for. the North to imitate the Southern poliiy, in this respect, now is that time. ! Yon did Senator Cowan ininstice, I find, in . attributing the absence of his vote on the Pres lden t r ii Resolution, to a - dives itiun to shirk responsibility. He was in tha Capitol, about the .timethe vote was taken, as yon were informed. - Rat be had.but Just arrived that moment; af 4i, /silted-Ott ram; reoifkiitiiirged vteiahome, and molt unfortunately - happened to be ithhe Senate- refectory at the moment. ' I't im assured by -a• reliable person that Mr. Cofran. regretted hit absence, and -that Ae would, Aare •wated infaeoref the resolution. •„ • 1 . Mti. Cowaila a very. independent zaan*he' thinks cud-tote for himself; , and, PerhaPs, does not showthnt deference. to public°Pin ion Which some seem to think necessary; i DO not be afraid of. Senator. Cowan: His colitis, se far, has - seemed erratic; and- singular '/ for One of se:deoldad views'is thos - eattriMated to him:l Atit'l think he-Will:div justice to_ him , self Yet. Let us await developmenti, Wasutseicia,..4: 0.;',0r11.41,18t. Two items of legiildticn'are now' absorbing the attention' of Cohgresa÷the Confiscation . bill and the Tariff bill." itiiterday:the former was ; wider' discessiorf in the' Sena* and Powell, of Kentucky, made one of those "ion.' etitutionaV-argumentsagainst the bill, which .hate become sO. popular of_ late with . the alas, to which he belongs.- 'lover tho Constltition 'bequeathed by ., ..eur. fithets, mid Abed& it ,as, the of our liberties, and thelloPe of unborh millions: "But I cannot helpiemirk kit that thole men who are khowh 'to fillips , thite - ailthlho rebellioh=whcithree' every ob stacle lui Ihe way of illoreds proSietitioh ..of this ,War;who would "rejoice in the triumph of .those whe have engaged ,In a evade war to lop - Vert. the Constitution and destroy this thar'ithe prate 'host. abiat "Vitibitio h !hi the. Constitution. 7 • I hire foiled but one sentiment expre s s ed by those Members With , whom I have n-, venial what four-fifths of them want is' bill which willpuaisi the rebeleivithout.patitsh ing.thkose.who. through 'danger and , slime. , through death; have.remained true. to the dear old flag, and. who .w . ould. hall its return joy - xhich - we, - ,,erpx-..Whout has ever floatetij - the itinkilibi - orfreedonr; cannot feel. But how!best to acoompliah this Is the ques tion. And It it iegnive' one: Great dilfechnee, of opinion exiete la ;referent* to eonfiscalion; asi.t . hate stated, the,greet majority of both Houses agree in refolehoe to the proPrie ty and nealisity of therceaturo, in iota° Ihrm. Herm, while the Senate Was ditentettig ; this meature,it wee also called _zip in the - House, 'and Iffhwit - !chreveist:Billi; Werejihisented. I think It probable , that, after a. lood deal 'of discussion, in , order that views , may be filial.' had, compared and discussed, the Blouse will table all those bills, and await that which is now undergoihg amendments, in, the Senate. Mr. Morrill is engaged fa revising the Tariff bil, to meet tho Werossitioe created by the Lbilliwhieh•prieticillyireducti the tariff; open almost every aintoivabli , Item' of Adeileast maaufaottro. Our Pentisylvartiai delegation had foreseen this difficulty ; and. Mr. Knight, your Allegheny member, had prcipos- , ed an amendment to the, Committee, of Wive! and • Means,, , ,' to the :,.,elyeet . that the! tax. • ehould - baehileeted alike on all artieles , Offered for'sidefirildieottlitfy; wh ether or Amniotic hic foreign cashialketiare: ' li.irasthen 'thought by the chairman of theioiximltteeilMr. tens) a hound friend:of .proteetlon,• that ,h - o trouble would be encountered in, modifying that's:y/41M, ..as to moot the Paine *lpso, iiitr hie. , lgorsirght'il"aiddidizent ; was' hot' pressed upon thiTax - bill: • Noir,' hOWevai, the conflicting view& of the Esit,',Weit :and lliddluVenfeer, - ugalu , neaulteetthenteelre4 and.; ihe . frinude.of protection pin beeonilig Ineev„ it t.hi inettl;•3link kite Dioeriii; committee do not contemplate any advance the repent ra?oe oh 0 04 . 111' k9 31 'itti!k) ;:- hay mgmerveio*n'itninein on the: ilneeirradel, Vi i ril***o.o4, delegation is & Apia • much less the whole, Republican majority. The Demoorata of your:State are not sound. Neither are the North-western Republican!. Lovejoy, especially, . denouncet the policy., But Inc us hope that while our , maautaoturers have willingly agreed to a heavy tax upon the raw •miderials, in some canes ambunthog to • unieh more- than the:Tariff tax upon fo reign geed*, they.will be correspondingly pro tected •by the reviled tariff. " • - ' • "• 1 . Notwithstanding .the hopes and efforts of .those who,. at every step.haveoppoired the bill l ee for emanmpatton in , this District, and who have been untiring in , their. efforts. to • inde4 the President to refuse his signature, he Ypir-, torday sent [tithe bill with his and . accompanied with a brief 'Message, pointing: out one or two oversights, and recommending a 'supplethentarY sot. - ` Abraham'Lineetn s is as firm as a rook, and has • never yet disa4- pointed those by whom he was Chosen to • - minister the affairs of this great nation. ."-. The arrest of Gen. Cameron, by Pierce But ler of Philadelphia, under a civil preens*, while he was on his way to St. Petersburg as the Representative of this Government, gives shape to some fears already expressed, that the °Deere of the present Administration, t 5-• gather with executive Miners *newborn' may be put to serious personal inoonvenience,and. Founntry loss, by a eourse of vindlotitialid gation instituted by diolojalpetiondifeho may have been plead under arrest i but subsequent ly liberated; through want of testimony, Or ereouilvir olemency. Hence, it - seems. ; 4 1E4 - Lotion is. necessary, to protect our executive einem from this kind of annoyance.' Dir. Cameron, it is understood, will await a thor ough investigation; and the legal derision in this first ease of the kind will be looked for with interest, as furnishing a precedent for, many others of like character. :"..SaiMitariso Seward and -Stanton are deeply interested in the result. _ • • , The eopy of the tax bill sent . You will pioy. -highly lotereeting to those affected thatebyr en4 who la sot. , . " , .. , About the Ruitruing of - Ohio troops. ~, . • "Agatp,'' iheoorreependent of the Oinoitniti „. . iiiverre; at.Pittsburgh.Landing, has the fol lowing remarks in relation to the running of 'ilie Ohio troops, of which so much has been' laid .4. 5 '...1tiqn • a 10112fING'07 OHIO TIOOPS. -...1:;5i -;,, ,.; ', ,41 - Ce!triskia'ritn 7 lt's_ all a bale ti;? +lni j y good friend,.l think autne'of thin:lie r0n. , ...4.01iaet; I amsussof it.:lt'po happens, too, ' that tiodps froutrother.Statal ran also. Ties I happen to . knowthat erii tein 'Michigan regitnebtewhb were brought ttp to support McOfernindrs line, when. Sherman .was failing baok, broke in 'sneh. Unit:don as- [lto be.utterly worthless.:. So-I know, of,loWa and Wisconsin, troops, that.ffed in.' as wild panic as any. So,, tgo, gate Illinois troops wavered and fell back:l7h fact, lAO n ot , Itow any troops 011 the field on Sunday that did sot 'do some running, and there were not &few that ran quite as fast; as early- andairier lag those fronrOhio. . . ... The motley crowd that thronged the blu ff s and sneaked behind the river banks:for pro. tection, Sunday afternoon were not all nor .mainly Ohistne. I saw plenty of .Illinoisans there with thermal coward's story about how their regiments were cut to pieces;* plenty, of Missourians, lowans, and others from the 111 , eons which assume such spes:ial virtue about Ohio runaways. ' They were not 'Ohio officers who swain across the Ten in their wild dread of deadly pursuit, and Ohio regimental roils do not contain thenames of all the pule, stricken herd that drowned. or narrowly es;' caped.drowning in attempting the same. As to the 'conduct of the 77th Ohio on Tues day, Gen. Sherman's °Metal report' jut pub lished; leaves nothing to tie added or subtrao- , ted. , lint es to the conduct or the-53(1,-77th and portions of , other- regiments on Sunday morning, there is a good deal to: be said. They ran. Oertainly,-ran, some. of them without their arms, all of them in a confusion that rendered them well , nigh worthless. You would. have done. the, same. The blatant' , Oritics, wile are talking* about Ohio . ruing, Land carefully- neglecting . to say .anything' , about lheir.own runaways, would .have run away themselves, even had they biein as britie 'as those Generals-of . theirs-who rode coolly through tempests of grape/and - whirlwinds of musket-,balsa, unharmed. . .”. ' Suppose o you are quietly ideeping,',whet you re a suddenly startled by the crash of -a vol ley of musketry, and a rebel, musket in hand, mashing at you from the door. of , your lent.' You might delendlotraelf, evenin such sud.:' den surprise, if your weapons . 'were •at hand and in.readineirs, but otherwise, I, strongly ' 'up s et you , would be getting out of the other side of the tent u fast aivigonsits. of . , Gould. earry.'you. . Don't be oomnlai g,: then .If. some raw troops did prec i sely th e '1,5,10144- The amount of that "disgraceful ing uf dOhlo troops" on :Sander mornirig; 'substan, Sally this :.Themen were 'eountely oar . ; prised.. Some of their officer" wore ayonetixl intheir beds ; Othere were sh ot in . their twit*, while , eprieging up;'' ell were ' utider - lsaiy are from an enetny.fairly Into.their camps be fore they . had en instant for seeking and grasping their weapons. They may hive been Spartan; veteran' who,, under such eircaut-. • etattoes, would have stood to -be. slot, down* rather than "disgracefully run,". but r. en. 'pint modern armies do not . yenta's:iiiiisf ~ ..ti th orn , . , . , .. • - ... i ...i - f if:.•;o13 Reported Rest gnatloit Btatiton - Coniradittedi A rumor of the resignilou of tbe• Secretary of War has_been ,rife ~In the. city to-day, dint it is without any foundation. Dir. - titanton 'has tto • Intention •bo 'ioslgu."'' lie' has never entertained that idos.: It is true that there have been some spirited discussions in Cabi l : net Conneils, and wide - differe'noes upon tido i Xurea proposed, . but 'tiothlnt has 'oceurred render necessary the retirement:of the Score tery, of War. ,The President has said that he' cannot aifOrct Apse it. Cabinet 'Othoer every' time one of them may "diffei with him. Ills not Improbable, however, that a,ohang• iii- r the Cabinet - may soon be made. - 'Vile • ob. noxious membor is personally . , esteemed,: but 'regarded' as' othciall7 I n ellicient.' Ifs would 'probably"have been required' hi 'retire 'name, time ago, except for the reason that 'there was no Way provided pi diliose of him - , as Cameron wee let down from • his eininezine.—Special Diciwich ro :Ulf. F. Hcicact: ' , Waxen is .ConetonOrin Fear* 7:—Tho dim . pitehee speak of Commodore Foote se it Fort Pillow,where it announced in his - dlsPetohes to thitNavy, Departinent,' given" in mothereolumn; that the mortar boats had opened fire on the There is s - confusion of camas ,which unexplained. leads • to.a misapprebefi sion. Pillow that wasp le /29W called . Fort - Wright, and it la the - Arse rebel fortiffes thin on the flier. below 'lfew"Madrld: ;It is near the mouth of the Itatehue river,•a few miles below Oooola, fultaneas, on the opposite • bluff, known as the First Chickaaiw Bluff, some twelve miles above - itandelpli;dnd aver seventy miles - above Memphis. : fiVhatie now . Fort Pillow is just above Memphis: at r the mouth of-Weltriren—Ohlooya OUR Rutz Parsoitssa.-I.t .appaars that since the Ist of .Tanuari, kit; IWO without taunting thole captured at Pittsburgh Laud+ lag, we bare taken °ter 21;000 prisoliers froni the rebels, as followirr; Rib. , • 8--Roanok• Island - 2;h27. 13-Bpringkel4;Mo 600 16-Fort Donelson ..5, .18,000 March 0-Pea Itidge4.4ric . . ..... :1,00 `Apia 'f—islund•Ro: • '''5,006 Other places - ' ' 934. Tau RIPOSTiIt BlittaitATlON OP' SIi0E1?~ItT Sturron.--Searetary Stanton taid thiseaord- Ing, in response to a friendly inquiry, that the report of his resignationwet nttorly nu -fooaded.. .The storyhaa h oair widely fed, and last evening was ; .not diseradited ilr ` Stiatait'a .DLipateli'hi! the - ' Riiveiti engsggaad Pittaitirgh,"eheir.elots of oei , hendred kild'lllfiprix zed Rini Irbil , Bred and eixty-two.esolukded.,:,.44earel.-.other -regimental end saludbei.ofkittizteaxiiie en, pied; fOrelwilia we built° FetunicZ. ii o . 4 histal i :c . "E - • witiLi7.6o,l • No -I ,4fr.W 4 fijr 4 'VPm - !." 14 .Thu .DISURANCE, BY TEE. RELI. L --- ANCS MUTUAL Ix .00XPANT, OP PHIL ADELPHIA:OICETELDIEOEituttaS•II perpetual, NRIRNIANDISS, PURNITR - ka, In town er country_ Otao• No. 308 Walnut stmt.. It i nfr::.; Md,SW; '..lavra; lBotAdtri64riiiiitad‘' First. Mortrnupt on Improved City ?repeal,. - - - ty, worth double the arrovunt...ooo-00 Ground rant. drat c1am.,...........-..A4E 1 .50 ' . Pardus. B:. IL Co.'s 6 - per cent. Mortgiate t. Loath 11 10 /EO, Celft r ' 4....;.:.5114/00 00 " City of_,:i, Philadelphia, 6.per cent. Loan."...i.'' .++ CO . ' county 41.perCt.' P. ELM , Taft 1 , . 1:10 .-, bonda, well secured- .......'.',a...:. ; ., ,M,60 09. -. <, Huntinird, ori' - and - Broad Top Idenigiin '- - - '' - • : Eartuld atintato. laantauge 10403..„.14; ;1,000.00:- Perunlyirauhi 'Railroad Co.* dtook.-...,.. -- .- 4,00000 , Stock of Beliatiosilutual Insurance 0rt..,116,150 00' Stock of Conity Pint Insurance Oo - , - 1,050 00 Stock of Delaware 111.' 11.1nsuranow C 0 ...: - . - TOO 01 .a.'., Gmintemw. Beak , l'do.' ,- ;....—,...—.....- 6ARS 0 1 -1 :r , lifschaniceßank :_ r dle . . .....: ' 2 , 0 131 , 60 • Union 1114Msomma• C10.'5 .. tkrip............4; '' ' , ISO 00 - - Bills Recalrabls..budisarspiiper-...—...-16,281 18 • - Book amounts, aorme4 interest, 5ta......'. - - 6,16 71 Gosh on burl:end Gotland. of uaunts..;.., - .'. - 11,05 16 -. . 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