, . . , ....: , ir • V M , ... , .. • '6*.'''': ''''.7. 7‘..: T 4 •., , 1 _ _ ~ . '. : '- • AND COMMERCIAT 4 JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1862. V, Mina L. COJELNIgI3IIO.4", 4c. aalsaawUnarm iwArAV WN 11148103a4asi rm7ross, PaOloVel AND ismuslom Ilasmuins; for the gals of Flour, Grain, Pork, 13.. cos. I•l4..lhatilic; p, Ohio* 'Beans, Tallow, Massa Yeethant, Potatoes, Pot and Pearl Ardwe: .aaarsturalasbea and .Lard OWDried and Green lfralta Timothy, qover,,Plagand Gress Ikeda . Oath advances scads on Oordirnakonta. • aptly . DO Wanly at., Pittsburgh. liN CAN, Commis -4803,-AiliiirourLabuta Ificacniirr and what: al* delver Jo WEBTKRB ILTODIIirg HOTTER, LAIIII,I.OEB, BACON, FLOUR, FWD. POT AliD ABUTS,ASALSILAUS,IN.: SEED AND LARD OIL% DRIED P R UI Tand: ' • lOC 17 Non. 141 nrul Yrantstardet. •• • - or) wi5e...:.: .. - f - ViLf"* - 8111EPAILO, Conuasios • ?SER. V mums arid dealers in - rz.oun, GRAIN AND IVIIODUOS, No. 243 Liberty street, Biteburgh, Pa.' CU*lauds of Flooribr Miami arid Panay iota ccinsfanti bane' Particular idteation paid to Mil • • for Merchandise • nand] . oc6:dly • . 'AA ROMICEAND • OPAN.KAiiii.Thounirt: dealer tzi LOM DOT TER, BROOMS, REED , LARD, CHEESE, PORK,' DRIED AND GREEN PRDITS P.odoco gen.' LlbSrilitaah Paine.% um& ou oonslgnmenta.: Womb • • No.' street, Phtshn h. 00X8M+SION MERCHANT AND DTALrii i144117DX Hand street ma Dag_ _TAN:Es MoVAY, FormAmmia . AND t CP tleautrecoa - Xsae.urr, for the male of ?LONE. , ygggigri - ,'Ne.OON; .LA RD, BIPPTICB‘. EotlB, and Mate= Produce generally, No. -10 01WITHPIELD BTRCEP, omen. of Firer, rigida:oth; Pa. sarDidar* and ebrudgrimettiaillclted. ia:Ml:4l 41111.81 k. FETZER, FORWAR.DIIO exn L 1 k' tbirittisttei Msicii fl eethe adiof - nova, @EAU ;21.1C08;L2.2.1),8UTTY1t, BTBDB,DRI,ED TRULY, and .Prodoceitelietsl/y, Ito. 16 Market it., otmatreot Mgt Pittiticirgl,' ockttly - - Tjr. F. L SCIIOIIA RER & LAN(}_, ComussioN lizscamors and • wholegolo dodos In GUM L It I Cd; , ILuIiB; LIb tIBAIN,- PHODUON, dc, No. ,•• ort --ntrort, PiNstoinghi Ps. HO successor to no. .11.1.1411.1-13 on No. IBS- Jbertr street, Pitts- PEOLKIO.IO, GROCERY &ND • .1 • . fe26:dly -•- • WM. WHIM.. RUM... -JO& WHITS. ' xi a O T.NER3, FORWARDING Min, Ocilitiscam .ffisamiAni and denims in puoVISIONB AND PRODUCE, GINERILLLY, No. \ 210 LAM+, street, Pitteb gh, Pa. • m • U •UORIUSSION : • • 11:1•14. la CRUDE AND RJOIXED CARBO3I • 011•13, /39. 183 Liberty" It86:11:7' mss, Ni t *, DAMP le CILWDLIMI. 1.-03.117111, " • • Special Partner. MAANS: - , COFFIN; sucotasoro to . - atm:hauts., sa dm 00., WEOLESALIC 680. ONUS, coroarof Wood d Widerstroots, PlUaborgh, jy3olly f vour a- CO.; successor to .14: G. -sae B, PRODUCE AND CONVITSS/ON M. 247 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pc sub blEarts. JOlll.ll. LIOLIII. TORN' aoua CO., AVELomuul te , gsocouttina Coionumelissatims, corner of /14 Meld ant Water stmeu,Pittaborgh, Pa. JT7 ON -do D'll> %YAW L!, Wilm • -. , sGzecrat Eco Commun.' Mllcrul7a, No. 107 Wood street; plitaborgb. ; jardly J. X 1 1LM111ek.... 11 0 1 .11 1 1016f......3111. ptliOWN-&..61RK PATRiCKS t WHOM aux ,pawner and' &Mars' in FLOUR AND SUDS, Nos. 191 andl93 Liberty street, Pituantrgh.. padly • MIL& W.1%, -. L;0111118. ens Massiaras air thi-oalost 0111IDE AND EL IMMO OLSSON OILS, No. 99 and 70 Water street, F. ll -0.0141 X; AdTlll2olll.lllll4e on CObligllmenta., Dli UG GISTS: WHON JOILNSTON, Foca .1) 1 / 1 71113`. AND CHEMICALS, PENFGALEEIf, rANailllool43, BURNING FLUID, OILS, FAN. lld MEDICINES, dc., of et:icily prime qual. ItDiddrat he Oren at tweet prices. ' Corner Smithy . Da% stailikearth strieta,Pliteburgh, Pa. .Prorrlptions carefully tanapontelleof et all boars. FtiIIicESTOCK & WHOLE ffaitutritArrirrt,. mAncoiatcole t qa WHITE streetairtteburgh. . " -r .11` •Y. ASCOT I, V OLESALB itiraß/1748, PAINTS, OILS, YALMISIM3 DT 82IIY18, No. 294 Liberty area, Th r ttbargh.-- AU mkt+ trill Fru it. tom t atteaticm. m 1,21 IMMOICMCE JUILLES_ LU LU - WooLictua AND ioartAni. Diaidaurn, cvnlar of Inerti'suid sci it " . • • . r I EMBUS' -CV 430 el /Liget, • comer a Mood street • • V. 14 4 i. 11 34;. Auburgh• • 12 VVPICA"-ErS• TORN: G.. IgacCONNELL,2Arroamili V. ,:timiw.!balci, woad steri sc ents Law Binu. ittand ea Ow sottlert tenet Wa; escsui4g;nd ca li co ties orclaiina t boanties, ft., Waablnitocy District. —of Cambia— . • - • • . nolivxma )10 la... 1111.11111.101..—." " INILLLO/. - riIiKPATIIICK4 MELLON, ATTOIL- Zjninliiaiir,ifo. 19:3 /fourth street, flee doors, `o9iultbfleld.Pittebamh,,Pa., ':myl7:dtf riMUMAIS Vbeiisiniii-ir LAW.- . ...vitiet. , lwlsl3 fourth ..trimt, coiner it . Citeriy . .u11•11..14T , u; lArCiprmr::4l(D .0/7aos,/filth mimed; adjoining lib oilLic; Of. liar• ahallt Brown, Plinth . • , Pa. , .-jedkdly • ( . 1 • 3 1• ...6:rromrsx aliz• Ve iv Lim, baii remorod tuitUHHB 1 .4.1f:13 - CILDINpti, No 12.. Diamond, stre•t,. next. dolit bp' St.labr's Churth.. apl6sdll • . Q...detiOYEß, JO, AlroENlir AT LAW, Pai'N43. 131? l'oestir 'trent,' Lortio's Laif 8.¢11411.6g; ". !-!:.,:,'RRIRDIUCE.- tztod ticseffasuTCHlNSONi COMMISSION • Add foisdutasso Mgactuste, Sealers In WEST. Z ,ILISSZMVZ: ORESSIZ, , PLOUR, - 'DA'. 0010 , 11171rTgit, .LINSZSD OM, POTS 'AND PURL AMU; SEZDS;GRAM DRIED 7711T1T nod Ptodoon geadnay.' ,, Brd ?minds Family 'Floor . shirts on WWI Agent Pa She sale of Media n d' OttArdeiebrah2l. *attuned Pada 'Starch. ' Nod 112 SemoadtbBl4s First 024 between - Wood and .kitialth fletkPlitsbargit PA: ap2nily Fartrardlog and Conumedson Sher. obast;4l4 Adder In OIIZESIT, -SUTTER, LANE PISA Protdooe generally, No. 25 Wood street: KIP fatiw *Tic ind detlinfn P*O.VI&ION ooraerofMLr. ktaed,riont stphits. •: . . • • 114.41 7 _ - Lx•sirie4.r - .,o)FWirs. J GARDINER COFFIN; Aozi t VOR . pag,haunn. 'lmam U nmans: Cowan" .Zlcaqi 7 syrt, oorair. Wppd aid `. .n• AGaiti .01t7E1 AM34/ - e Mate of Pentrylvatla and Ilar!ford In =awe • • • lee, 87 Water street. • thiERMAJZI 88 - IneviAzoie Cowan.. 92 Water stmt. : . Die GOOZIS. Rai irsuos....nctui f. imaa.“..Davna staunnass. WILSON, CARR & CO., • • • , (Lab - Wirfoh - P.r•e Cc.) No. V{ AND D3rTIO-T hoar .4ll' Criill9. Dtim o,;a slisy; - Dittibutirki; r - . AplOpdtt • ti° kl. . 131 . 1 . 111 Allitelkild,oaooesoor to • Surohield ♦ 0o.„ Wholes.'" Soul .8•till bashes In WthrlolLAND DAT:000141, North. hue Wes* Yourth.ad Market etrsets. ss2 Vi:BaitlilSit a (XL, Ihuusa Dar EP • foomale. 69 kritkai Ithet, getraon Third and .11 • • • '• wyErly• 1 , 4 . • A. hrgitialt= tar GOOTA; Met the or* rlizar.ina.ros; .08E01: 'HORNE; DIALER IN TRIM. *fir% ihromnauta MID brow. Goonst,-Nci..ll - area. Pi tabarib • ' • Apia 'ffEri,estlto 17.914 1 ricotonm h sinoairs,st Narteirs, eta, /19.. 9 filt, PdtattmiA - waft ade ... z . b 3.1"3 " PatWrill -- • - COMMISSION bIERONANT3. Ceram Second, Nos. Si and =Smithfield Street; 129:1' ' IXX. At. If. XIXISATIMX. Urai /EL; KIRKPATRICK , A Wioutakut GROcalu4 CoirinsiloN_Mirscaluqrs AXD DULL . = IX Commix Pacanges, No. 253 Liberty street. Pittaburgb, Pa. _ap7 . aaru 'Taft. =MX, TaIItILLIG LITTLE TRLALBLE, WROLZSALE GILOPZ/11l .11/11, 00110 11311011 M 21011•7121, dealers to PRODOOR, FLOUR, BACON, MEESE, MD, CARBON AND LARD 0/ L, IRON, NAILS, GLASS. 00T,ON YARNS, mid Pittsburgh manufactures gempa - lly, 112 &mud street, Pittsburgh. sittlfo.4ll Bi'DOMALD....I. anal/cats, Jame. AUUCLLE 14oDONALLF & 'ARBUCKLE, WitoLß-, Bata Gaocasa, PRODUCI aaga Comm/don Man cerawfa Jobbers la N. 0. SUGARS and NOLASSICS, NEVI:IED SWABS and SYRUPS, FLOOR, BA CON, NIUE, CLINZSN, SENDS, kn.,, 253 LlbarlY pitubufgh. , ' . madly P. E.YmEE, & B ROTHERS, encoessms s to Ramer ott Wholesale deakra FOREIGN FRUITS, MITS . AND SPIORK, OON JKOTIONERIE, SUGARS, FIR& WORKS, rte, Nos. - 12.0 and Lhi Wood afreetOt Soy. 7Utb. PitObwO, =GM OLuSul. I. OVJkall YL - 170.1. HRAD % METZGAR, GRocras exp . COMMISSION, idiscuands, and deafen[ In all kinds of Couirrinr Paonvcr. Ann PITTOMIIiaIi blast, TACITIZS, No. 2t9 Liberty street, Opixeita bond of Woad t„ apatly RUNT. N. 8011MO 8 . RROBISON WHoLumm GRo• - cz.u, Coirausion PRODUCE, and dealere all kinds of PROVISIONS and Pitts burgh niannfacbirea, Na. 2156 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. - loy2 T A. AIVE.Aliki, iVuo d el i n • COMMILION MIICILLICI and dealer FLOUR, (MAIN, PRODUCX AND PROVISIONS, No. no LiGetty street, opposite Hand, Pittebtmgh, Pa.. MT Liberal adrenals mods on consignments. tahlSilyst G Eth .JOlll ', BOLEFILLIS DRALSH tx Gitoosauss, MANILLA BOPP, OAKUM, 0/ LB, PITCH and Pltteburgh Marlufactured articles, No. 141 Water street, *bore the Monongahela Bridge, 1.1 tub. •h, Pa, 114111,11.1 r , W. 114 QBERT DIPA,II - & CO., WHOLE, .1.11 alza GIII.OCLIII4 COlOllBlllOll AST. FORWAILDLNO .11eiralLan-n and damlers La PRODUCTE and Pitts ]) h Jim:whams, PitteL • aPfilT.... Buirrox. Aa&BERT & EaIIPTON, Nirnoisssua .6,1 Gams's, Patunres DZALLtiII wad COM 1•111•101,1 iisacusurs, No. 6 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, P. nobly • ions WATT &WILSON, WHozsaus GRo- Conluatroa Mitaciuurts, and dealers Protium and Pittsbur suauutsetures, No. 168 Li fn b erty street. Pittsburg - -1526 itiELIAICU OLIDIALR Geoczas, Conetriston MistaArrs, and &dorm In PRODUCE, No. 80 Wider street, and RS Front street, Pltteborgh. GLO. R. ....JIMA S. DILISMITS. 8. DILWORTH & CO. WHOLESALE am• Hwocisas. Nam. L5O and tas 86:55nd Wan, near &nichtkid, Pirwtwwirh. nol . JOHN (0. - FLOYD kCO .; or.p.u.ZE a e lLO n. ozaa Xxo Comixouuoig 1 1xamairrs, No. 172 Wood and tild met, Plttabu b.. --- Ale B2W,UILLAY, 110-LESAL& Gioant, No*. I* god 20 Wood street, Pitts- P. . Ird4Atr A .L.E.X.A.N LE R klr li, W EtoLESALE .011. Glom, lorter or &IDA Asa, Ho. 'SU Liberty street. Pittsburgh, P.. ruhti . I ? I . 4 . I rIARICTURERS. nANIEL BENNETT k SON li mit , rAcrußairs or WHITE STONE CH INA AND 11ALEA24 COLORED WARE. I atrOSTIOS £XD •Wrimsoors AT No. 74 rum PIiTSBIJ/Wlll. Na. mblinlytok W. 0.! HERPR61..........11. P. BART. NTOSII IiaLPIMJ. it CO, Ant, corner Pike ind O'Hara streets, near the 'Cle . j .Water Works, Pittsburgh. Pa., Mannfictarers of ;MACKINTOSH AND HEMPAILL'S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGLNES AND SLIDE_ VALVES, of all alma and best style. beet in rmTlfit°9,s, large rv"l.4l7T7end of P.GL sod we to tfas i°4 7 4 Mennisting mat jo b l' y promptness, end the ammeter of our work, to merit. public fronage. - SVAI:VifvfOICaLtITING E2iGIONAS°°I; .11ALINhi,C,ED advantages heretofore unattained to Ors clam o to f Engine.. ja2Ml d ayes. ll , l,lA Ai BARNILILL 41/ CO., No. 61 Penn street, below MaHntry, Plttaburgh, EirrEem 'BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET. IRON !WORKERS; hinneecturere of BARNHILL'S PAT ENT 80/LEE, LOCOMOTIVE, BLUED and NDEII BCII.EIRS-; CHIMNEYS, BREICHEN, FIRE BED, STEAM P/PES,CONDENSEILI, SALT PANS, SUGAR PANS, IRON YAWLS, LIFE MOATS, etm, em. A 1.., BLACKSMITH'S WORK, RIDGE and VIADUCT IRONS, done at the abort notice, All. orders Nom a dletanoe promptly at tended to. 111110 A$ MOORE, Mexuritirtismi.Op J. AND Daanta g ar.t. Autos or 001YEUr.DIE t/LLED PUILE EYE WHLSIIT and FAMILY FINEGAN., No. 15N,191,114 sod I9o,Eirat street, between Smithfield and Grant garotte, Pittsburgh 1 ;Or Private orders solicited. Highest market pricer • paid air luaol.oll and all other poiseekena kgredients earefally sztnoted, by a process new sod improved. eel 2 Agroaszy 10 Comer of Myst slid Marty street!, BIJPZIIIOR -STEAM ENOLNIZ .X.AOHINEBY, fe.. myls:tU , tiIiVKIIA.M.;.E; :Nu.' Su • Yittabargb, lizaaafactazaz °MOILER ItlYrra, WHAEGLITSPIKES, COMMON - AND BAILBOAD, .a an. ZVI; large ationall; 'laid* to order at .host sank. A rand wortuaast coustaatly pa haed. lay2olw. .T. CAMPIALLL. px(JELsioR, Gl.* '49 WORKS,— WOLIE, P-LIT.N. ;LETT & co., Or..rii .111.xvrac6 Tuvalu. - • Warehouse, No. , 12' W.od street, corner dr- rim. Pittaburo; Ps.• ' - '905:114 • •.. • - DUG .1t No., 216 Litiwy street, opposite tlith,- Plttelbereb, trialseterere of WIMPS, 2,1111127.8 /OW SWITCH- ItS, sod every deeeriptke of LILT /VCR BIIAIDSD WORN, • . . Order" moUslied frost he tails, end goods prompt ehiPPsd es.Per.fostractSalts. • fefedamlyW DEArris rig r. PI ETH ;__EXT4A,(7,I'EI) WITYOUT A. PAIN,' Rif' TRN USN OP AN APPARATUS IRMI/50 DBUG6olo#,LVAdii(?U,Arnair, by;Cold weather le the time when the apparatus ca' used to its beet advantage. - Medial ,gentlesnett and their: gamma base bad their teeth extracted by my proms, and are ready to Notify as to the mforty and podnitniuties of lb* opera- UM—whatever has been mkt by persons interested In gal/UM the cOntnery. hattleg sti knowledge of my titTfilltserted In *Mint*. E. OUllitlf; Demur, katlttelteid at. - - • '''''''' O'S . •7. ,_,.IANTur, Connell I Baildiug, CORM' of Disusind snd Grunt streets, Pittsburgb. - - 'Hursagsgo—Dr. A: E. Pollock, Dr. Hsilock, Titomk.re Robbins, guassll , aura;dl7 . . 4RCHI2'CTtR4 . . . J AMES! M. BALPH, late aasiatatit to Daribier,preparea EXICIT kinds of AND SPECIIICATIONS k all Wads of Bolldlnga, and supsaintanda their inietlon on room- MO toms. . _peoce Lvtlt. on ntriet,Thornam a , Iranook . nd NObinson.ohnota. Aboenny City. • .te/2 iriBIRCIWisma.B.BROLE; Aunt. OlSok _IRON DANE BLOCK; Elftli afoot. iroratabad PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS to Building of Mt: dasnrlptlon;WOrkil haiier•Dd Ott Modena Wins. • taykdly gfc. 'O I IARLOTTE - BLUME, MANunartrz- Aim Mazza li PLalt9-80111'88reuttiliti-i -muff of Musk and Misdeal libtrumeats. Bole agent lot the 116.11.13911 G PIA/6013, abo withALE. DANIS 8.09;8 805T08. PIAIIOI3, ad with out Sultan Attachment: M. 61 Falk street.. w7B JOHN 11 —ktkil.Wit,DRALER isruxos, ihmovzon, ao. , WoNE istreot, Wines ~.. nrth Knot end 4 Inlev, lentenergb. Pe. ' - 1 OLIN. CAMPBELL; 31.1;canarcritusi J NOOTNAWD 880E80 imory ; tteicrlptloti; No 34 timlthlioldstmot 'Po. oc21:111 : o ;:jklUtiKtrd, %.# lAii uto anus Dumas 41 /101&104XS. tat isormoyogrui aatlWootslaslik GROCERS ZESEM nUILKBLLS GIOCERfI riall3Busan.p _____ BELLING Opp WIIOLESALLE OR RETAIL 97 and 99 Thief street, opposite Z. Edmondson ,t Ca. and 111 Fourth street. mhlo Ming UIDII.G.NED have Ofte . , day formed a co.parttterahlp fur Ifie inin — iactiou of the flour, Produce and Commission Business, m th. tumid lately occupied by .111.C1.01.1 A, tilegg, Z 57 Liberty Ntreet, The style of the firm to be ale. IiaLLVT & (11Mill • HUGH. MoYYL VT, JAAIRS Pittsburgh, April I, laitZ—eplota - • WAGONS, &.41.; TOR - SALE VERY PA RBI WAGONS, OIL. WAGON and WAGONS, GARDENER'S OASTSS SPRING AND COAL CARTS; TIMBER WHEELS, CANAL,. GARDEN ER'S, BRICK AND STONE ALASONI!. WHEEL— BARROWS, all mail. of the beside/ timber; aloo . all kinds of repairing attended to promptly. Apply to :ROST. HARE, W 411601, Aiwa, Back of Federal street Statical, Alleglamy. mhthlyd LON A il • SeAlirtiir, hiPORTBIL AND Drains in the moat *Sleet brands of GENUINE 11A YANA CIGARS, and all Weds of SMOKING AND CIIEWINO TOBACCO, szvorr, BANAT/ IdAaIteCILAVAI PIPES, TUDNB, do., etc., in great variety, UNDER. .2112 BT. CIIABNES • HOTEL; Pittsburgh, Pa. 11-11,-The Trade Supplied on liberal terms. PITTSBURGH, Pa., QTUCGU UWllibild, P.,..1 STUCCO AND MASTIO WORKER, PAPER, LAMINA AND PLANTEIAZIL. igtretNTENs AND OUNAMENTO of all kends furnished on short sotto's. All orders left at No.'s Colognr street, six doors from Wylie, or at Pilmer's Well Paper Store, No. 11l Wood street. will be promptly attended to. mhZS —-- - - W. A....... CALJPOWLL, CALDWELL & BRO., Rosa. Raman- X.B UM DCALL zx MANILLA HEMP AND CoTTON CORDAG E , OAKUM, TAR., , PITCH, ROS IN AND OILS, TARPAULINS, DUCK, LIGHT AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, Ac., No. 68 Waur sad 78 FrOnt otroda, Plttabu b. • • all .. -1 0 1%0, successor to ‘art .. Wright a Yong, No. MWocel street, earner illaillemd OUT. dealer hi all kinds of CUTLERY, RAZOILS,ILIFLES, nEyoLvr,ss,RICIVER, 80113.- BORS, CUES, ac., Ate.....et large asoorlassut of the &bore goods constantly on hand. . ; ashl ACKSON o rtx PACYI.II.B AXO DICAIMXII IX BACON, DRUM BRIM, LAUD, NESS AND RUMP PORK No. 12 roorth street, near 11bart y, Pittsburgh. WMARS3 A ihiALZIUX WALL Parzst,' Pittsburgh. Bowsu, .wixog arid, Ja7 Ra PALMER., No.' • WOOD' tit, . Dada la BON NSTB 'JUTS; STRAW MTN titl, and arRAW. GOVDWienenallt.. . , L , • . . r • .K BI I II GIABI AND bTA. - • I ' 4- tonsu, - 146; a 5 Woos otroot, Ovid .door to tho corner o[' Third. Plttaburkb; 'Po. SCHOOL . LAW BOOKS toottantl on baid. p - TI lit: li P.1311'61'0 .PI ..._ .; • :iTiciN, : . p i go, Jun sa • AND u • Trona. 10. TN , street , , Apollo PoPdinia, =7:=3=rl=3 WILLIAM WARA• Ihrmats ix Pumy. Y MOW( NOTLIN DONT% afollrillolll, aid all ea muffles tor money. . , PUMAS tan procure WAND thMrtna l my agency on rwonable term. • • . • Thowmfabing to lariat their ininkrin good ad. vantage, can always And drat and ascond.daor paper at m 7 °crol=untbriCationam" airleilkobnll-- Aenthd. Offico,Alrant Stmt. oppoda. s' -Pant' Cathedra; . Jot ji U 1 U.E TEAI3.-,100 ; :If chests NJ Black and Green Tioa; nothldinN . nom. o Noe tarot. crop. Wong, Knelab. Bradokhat; Young 4" and Oun Powder Ti.., in the.roartat. for Ma, at a mall - adman on thoPortar'a FiCON br ihtnlnod, caddy or Mats pointn. J.NO. apl7 Coma. Liberty and Ihnd ..troate.' , i~E 1i 13WiTtiiii.RECESH BUrrElt. —ueeeirod by axprom. Ws day, 12 bozo prim ;MI and. Prinr,),lrdiar,tlisloiarn4 &cm! 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No. 03 Wood strut liforromet torrune-40 per annum In advance, or 12 amh per week from owlet% EVICNINO EOrrrox-4.3 per annum to oevance, or! onto per week tom carrion". WitsLe - Em Moo—Single eopteit, 12 per annum: Fire or more, 81,15; Tea _or upwards, it per ennui% Invariably fo adrattos. ADTERTIfqNG AT IMMIGNABLE RATZB. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 28 How we were Surprised at Pitts. burgh Landing. The country is waiting with intense anxio ty to know whose fault it was, if fault there was, that our noope ware surprised at Pitts burgh Landing. The St.. Louis Nies Makes the following statement . : . A Chaplain of an Illinois regiment station ed at Paduoah, in mixing and convening with the inhabitants of that plant who al most unanimously sympathlse.wich the re bellion, discovered, Borers' days before the battle of Shiloh, that in attack- in foroe was about to be madebyJobnston and Beauregard , upon our army. The Secessionists at Padneahltsserted that . the rebel army at Corinth was rapidly being augmented to a force of 150,000 strong; that the plan of the rebel leaders, as avowed in camp, - and made known to their friends abroad, wee to make a sudden and tremen dous attack upon Gen. Grant, and annihilate his army. The information gained by the Chaplain was so evidently reliable, and made snob an improbsion upon his mind, that he left his poet and went to Pittsburgh Landing to lay the matter before Gen. Grant, and urge him to make instant preparations to meet the at tack which he was confident would take place. Be reached Pittsburgh on Friday, the 4th Instant, and sought an interview with General Grant. - ._... It wasu most uniatisfaotory. one. After giving the information that had made biro is , anxious and uneasy, the commanding officer; instead of exhibiting the interest in it that had bees expected, &avwed the Chaplain with the reesark that he ought to be arrested for kooky hia poet withont order.. Disappointed in his interview-at headquar ters, the Chaplain sought the -quarters of the division commanders, but found none of them at home, except Gen. Prentiss. To General Prentice he revealed the object of his visit, stated the information upon which he based his conviction of an impending attack, de clared with emphasis that ..ti. enemy would be ' upon en within forty-eight hour," and urged preparationthe vital importance of pptrution to meet him. But Gen. Prentiss hardly listened to him with patience, and repeated POD. Grant's rs buke, that he ought to be arrested for leaving his post without orders. G. Prentiss ad mitted that everything wan irk confusion, and that the army was in no condition for an at tack;_but when the Chaplarn suggested that something might be done4:plebe the camps in readineas, he diamisseOne subject with the remark, "Let them comet- we can whip shim anyhow." , On Sunday morning folltiviing, the Chap lain, who had slept on one of • the transports at the Landing, rose up, with thiisubject still preening heavily upon his mind, liefelt con fident that the attack we 'take place that day. All was quiet at ding, but when he ascended the-blu ff,, Marcelo the front i, of our lines, about ce. mime 'fillliaiit, lie heard, for the first time, the roaring sound of the - enemy'a gun., and, shortly afterwards saw the first lot of wounded soldiers borne past him. In a few hours the victims were being brought in by- hundreds, and laid upon the :Shore and upon the unladen vessels which had :not been prepared to receive them. . ' The Medical and Hospital Department was , in the name confusion and disorder that char acterised every thing else; and the few Sur. geous that made their appearance upon the • boats, thotigh laboring till they fell down i with' fatigue, seemed scarcely to make a be ginning -of the herculean work before them. These facts aro corroborated by the follow iing from the Cincinnati Commercial: Mr. Bentley, correspondent of the Phil.. ',dolphin inquirer, passed through this city on (Saturday, Co Nate for Philadelphia. Be was for some days previous to the battle with Col. Peabody, of the 26th hfisseuri regiment. The -dress parade Of that regiment and others-of the brigade to which it was attached, was by rebel cavalry on Saturday even- Mg. The officers discussed the curious and ;portentous fact of this appearance of , the, enemy, after the parade was over. Aboni mldnight Col. Peabody, feeling uneasy, sant out Major PGiew with nearly two hundred ;Men of the 26th Missouri, and 12th Michigan- : `regiments, to make a reconnoissance. In about au hour and a half sharp firing was beard in advance. Mr. Bentley is positive that the firing commenced as early at holt rot One o'clock- it continued for nom. time with , out exciting attention, picket firing . being a common ocenrrenee. Hut the firing grew Warmer, and before long, Major Pillow sent word that the enemy were in considerable fore., and he must have more men to. drive hem back. Several companies were sent to his assistance, and presently seismal dead and brocaded wirehieught in. Col. Peabody. and ; Ir. Bentley still regarding the affair in front a sharp skirmish, at daylight. wore about o breakfast when General Prentiss rode np. hurriedly and wanted to know what that firing meant. Colonel Peabody explained. l'rentiss was disquieted and spoke in re proachful terms to the Colonel, saying ha had ithrought on an engagement fur which we are hot prepared." Thie was an astonishing re- Mara - which the General may have blame to , 'explain. The olonel was offended at the tone of the ft natal, but said nothing in reply to him,ordered his •horse and eat down with Mr. B entley to oat his breakfast-off his coup chat. They had Just finished an egg and a cup of coffee, when thane's. of the skirmish redoubled, - the, Colonel sprang up, the long oil was beaten, and the soldier's who were itself:getting their breakfast - werethurried into Line. Col. Peabody rode over a little ridge in front to join Major Pillow, who still had chirp of the skirmishing, party, and in a few Moments fell dead, being shot 'through the peek. Major Pillow was aleo-killed, and oar troops giving way, the enemy were at once among oar tents in force. Mr. Beritley,lnd ing himself in the presence of the rebels, and Ibinklrig the chances were that .they would shoot him if he attempted to run away, Moon still and surrendered. The rest of the day he ;Was under guard, a prisoner. : Ile supposed, rlhen he saw th e vast numbers and. headlong h of the enemy, knowing smile did the un p pared condition . of our troops; that we Weald be speedily end moot disastrously: defeated; rind he liatenedalt day, withawe and astonish . Went, to the incessant and tortilla uproar of the battle. ' There were some cowards on Oar -side, and some who were not cowards were de 'Moralized by the disadvantages of the stir liprise, but thereat body of burtroops (ought ke true men. The rebels lost very heavily; ell Mr. Bentley Gould tell from their number s carried to the rear. Sunday night he sat shivering in the cold lain. .T4e rebels were eifratallt, and expeeted to ; co mplete: their vie. tory early next day; They all said that Beau• regard said they must finish the business be fore bmakfast. ,It was Coon evident, hoiever, after the dawn of Monday that the rebels had on hand e'en:Arita larger than they had cat lhalated upon:, Car forces took the initiatifto 'arid droie titans beoli; ' Tim fight raged dread fully thrheuei reread near through the woods. Tharebels'irite aeon solumi,. and then des penned. Mr. - Bendy was behind lheir right : wing, opposed to Nihon, and-Was moved to wird Corinth as our forces made headway: ', The rebels' la 'thaXpart of..:the field gave way nt last, amilled, rash' stricken. • There could 1 :Not have been a: more, disorganised 'body of 1 urea. - The slanderer the pilioners hes:amain; . tented with the pante b f:ll , beintreperted that I)neltemen Wen arsepinethis field, and ran . Vtifir fiseviat Aim unglarded.' ; Mr: Sutler, with others, dodged into the bushes on the ro , dside, and made his escape. He learned that. the rebels who retreated on the main road, did so in good order. • A soldier in Buell's army, writing to the Cbrnstercial, says, that luit for the Tennessee river, that fatal Bunday.woubi have been a repetition of the 21st of . July, and then adds : This.stste of affairs can easily be accounted for. To do so exactly would certainly throw blame on some one—but on whom I know not. But the army bete, to a perzon .accus-, toured to Buell's army, certainly seems to have beeri badly organized. I have asked a hundred soldbirs in map here (while search ing for some particular regiment) in whose brigade and division they were, and tlyry told me they did not know. The Organization' seethed to have just boon in progress: Another element or weakness was, that- raw troopt, Just out of tempt, were in the advance. Many of these were surprieed÷or, '•to escape that, harsh.military terse; were astOniehed,.-at, their breakfast. Eliot and Isbell falling among their tents supplied the 'long Long lines of approaching enemies was their "As sembly," and, in too many instances then "tbe retreat." TERMS We give such faote as we have, and they are vaderiough. The Government must ap ply the remedy. THE. MME OF YORXTOWN SHARP FIGHT . AT LEE'a MILLS. Skirmid by the SUlpthiraennlylvania NAMES OB KILLED- AND WOUNDED Our news from Yorktown comes to us in detached pieces, so that we find- it,diffinult to give anything like •a consecutive account. Thera is fighting going on every day, and more or less lives Iced: On Thursday last there was a sharp skirm ish, almost a battle, at Lee's Mills. The en emy had an advanced fortification on the banks of the ,Warwick MTh, which it was thought best to take .before it was farther strengthened. Several batteries were placed in position, and opened fire, and silenced the enemy's guns in two hours. - Gen. McClellan and staff were present, and came upon the ground after the -firing ceased, and ,compli wanted the artillerists. Subsequently it-wan determined to - throw a body of troops - into, the work and hold the po silion, 'bleb seemed. to be Vacated: Four bat teries of light artillery, commanded rupee lively by Captain, Arms, Mott,Eennedyand Wheeler, Captain Ayres, the senior officer, be ing in charge of them all, wheeled ' , into' lihe in the open field, forming almost a semicir cle, and being on either side of the two tall chimneys which mark_the ruins of Mis.Gar rew's house. This residence had been burned by order of the rebel General Magruder more • than two week! ago. Tho batteries were then within about six. hundred yards of the enemy's ; works ; with no obstructions for se finery in front. Siz companies of the Third Veqzont regiment had been -previously de , ployed as skirmishers in the woos, the title forming a larger sem-itircle, about a mile in 'extent from the batteries to the mid. They ware continually exchanging shots with the !enemy, who had similar ;skirmishers oat in' front in thB woods. It should be observed that while work was appatently deserted the ene ' my lay concealed nadercoVer, and hadreeeiv ,ed numerous , min foreements during the few ;hours previous. Vtitt - Othei fair cOmpailiasa ,D, E, F and .K, of the Third Vermont regi reent—had been placed in reserve to the right, little to the rear. About three o'clock Col. Hyde was ordered to take these four comps 'flies, advance-under cover of our guns, cross the creek and storm the work. It was smug ed that when they should have entered the fort a signal from them . would indicate that reinforcements should. be sent to - hold it. The four batteries opened a concorted.fire on !the fort, throwing shot, shell and spherical ',ease into it in rapid succession. Then those 'four companies of the $d regiment advanced, dashed into the water, which in some places came np - to their armpits, and proceeded to storm the work. At this momentan immense .force of the enemy, who bad laid low all this while, confronted our men, shooting, them down, in the water. The brave. little band .stood their ground nobly, and notwithstand ing that many had their cartridge boxes soak , od in the dam, they Wessel over aid drove the eoethy out of the rifle pit or lower line of the intrenchments: This position they held against a murderous fire for perhaps twenty or thirty minutes. At length a large body of rebel reinforcements, consisting of two or ithree regiments, was seen advancing from the rear into the front, a.d for some unaccounta ble reason, our reinforcements not appearing at the proper moment, the brave battalion was compelled to fall back before superior 'numbers. We unstained considerable loss, .both in crossing and regressing the dam, but "to what extent 'it is impossible -to -tell at present. After the remnant of these companies re turned, our batteries, which bad in the mean-. time ceased firing, opened in foil - force again. Then the Sixth Vermont reginient wee tirdered o stores the work by the left flank. Led' by heir gallant Colonel Lord, the Sixth regiment rushed into the water. Seven companies bad gotten in and some had reached within about three rods of the breastwork, when, being in three feet of water, they were , immediately tact by the fire of a long line of rebel rifles Which .were popped above the parapets. A running Ire Troma thousand squall arms was poured upon our men. It was returned as well as the circumstances would warrant. The, breastwork was lighted - up' with a continuous "beet of flame, the artillery belched away at the enemy?, shells were bursting over their breastwork', the -smoke of the 'battle was so ',ending, and for • few moments the scene was ens of the grandest witnessed in war. : Not a Man of ours flinched, but all returned the fire of the enemy with deadly effect: .. .Wherever h bead was put above the parapet they fired at it. Hence the rebels were mostly hitin the head ex, lout those killedand wounded by shells, which must have been Considerable. - Many of our wounded were bit in the hip and lower er- tlemities, indicating that the-rebel* were en deavoring to .comply with. Magrnder'e order to fire low and each. - bring down his man: Rinding that relief reinforeemtmts were still advancing, and owing to the;apparent impoi eibility of making a successful assault with the bayonet, Colonel Lord retired with his Ilea, who brought molt of their wounded ehmrades away with them. _During the ac tion it was made =Wrest that this fortifica tion, strong by nature and haproved by art; abd the superior numbers opposed to us behind their works, rendered it impossible to continue --the attar& without footfall - ass of life, while at the same time it was doubtful whether at this juncture in our offensive operations the advan tages to be gained would compensate for the blood which would necessarily be shed In toc. The killed, wounded -and missing in this , airair ans as followa: Wounded Total 7: 7 • • 164 11. B. MoOtai.tait, Oa. est avian sr VOL. Or". ii.AILIZTON'S DIVISION, ON TIER} Youroira Boers V.,,April/Meet On the evening of the s lOth, 856 of. the 63d. Pennsylvanians, under Col, Hays, were de tailed for picket duty, along the line of rebel tbrtilleations. The night waned without portant demonstration/ on either side. On the 11th; the rebels made an attack upon oar advanced pickets. from the iii. pits opposite our centre, obliging them to fall back .1 ato the woods, when the enemy, brokl i rrar and fol loied, 'to be repulsed with mortaln loss. About 3 p. m. be advanced gain, assailing thi contra of oar left wing, directly opposite ItimirlAteiste work of the robes on the right. 1 Being three times repillsed, they 'retreatel, Plower Island and Port- Pillow, tO another . previously firing a farm house and et:thank- point abreast of Fulton, Tenn., ,they -Owned togs between the lines, which had afforded their escape. After leaving Craighead!. Pit* is cover to our daring sharpshooters. The en- they waded across through the .: swamps,- cloy'. loss is known to have amounted to 18 ; coming into the Misiissippi rirei_pposite to it may have been more. Our men kept the where the U. S. gunboat Cincinnati; 0 44" woods and escaped without injury .. '.Stemble, was at anchor. Our refugees h ale fourth attack, intended for our right, shipped on the De , Soto. as fireman. -. They brought up Gen. Jameson with the remaining furnish the following. information - retitle:St* regiment, of his brigade. He immediately the enemy's gunboats ,(Ifollins iniet,)4tow it ordered up the 57th Pennsylvanians, under Port Pillow: - Mcßae (Com.- HollinsrTflisg Col. Morgan, to the support of the right Wing; Chip,) the old Mniquis de is Habana, ia eight •his oPisuon as to the :nature of the attack large guns on deek, Ur:Protected. Bpi*" in being soon :confirmed by -heavy firing. The, the hold, and hull cot Iron eta& 57th deployed .rapidly into the - woods rind ' Ponehartrain, (Capt.: , Thintilligiton, late of supported the line of imperiled plekets opp- U. S. N.) old -Liseur Simmons seven guns, _posed to the wOrke on oar extreme ,right; the with boilers.on, sleek, barricaded with ha mm y , firing Leconte het aeleffi:ctual.„ At this point timbers. Hull not iron clad. , the picket line is no more than five hundred Maripo; (Captain L PritY, late of - yardif from the 'rebel fortifications. Midway old Gros Tete; 3 . guiti,- wit - ICI:oiler. en Asa, ,-.- beitlnsen them are our men's rifle-pits. Pm- barrioaded.witit heavy. timbers: . ..Hallam 'witty the enemy earned forth, in strong force, clad. • , cleared the pits, and advanced to 'our lines, Liringiton;(rievr toot:) . 'Beiteri on' deck, imitating the inoendlarirm of their cotrirades b arricaded d With_ hearyilmbire; and lidiaiet on the left by firing a, farm-honee and eat- iron-clad ;.,A guns. buildings.. . They were- finally repulsed. and The "Bd. Montgomery finiit"donsitftsef . the driven back. with indefinite. slaughter.. Our Gemini! , Bragg; (bid Mexico ,) ' gun a iron losses.were as follows: clad. Built for, batteiring.nwel Gen. Sterling Price , (old towtontik.g.r, -KILLED Or . THE BLITT-TRIED PXKIIIITLVAIII1.; on deck and bartioaded; twO - 32.peund gone. B. 'grow, of •M•reor county, .. 701 °P'• Bow ten thet thick, mide OP solid wood: - Shes- Thompson, the former being shot in that:end, b 4 t tar d as an air ram, en. wa gtapp the latter in. the month. irons, for fastening to her adversity..., Gen. Vat: Dor-rt towboat. , Boiled In. the hold.- Solidfor ward , 4atins ) . Sterling Price. Tron7alatit no gnat: She Is intended for cutting, tiragging. smd,44-ltine cur boats:'. Gen. Bear:regard 4 , liolleireon deeksinehar ritaded. • - .X- o .lPles. ',l3latueB4: Von Dern•- tor 'cutting and o ur,boata. The Ocean t , similar to Beatitegaiif.iiedVini They are building four new boats Itt, , ,:litnor phis, and two at New Orleans; . 41 intended for rams, sad waiting for their mewl' inid'ar -mements., -• .1 Fr WS The following is the last, news from: . that quarter: _ „ On. Poor Prt,LoW,April.l9.-.Th.411.800.. gunboate have lafdlehhid 'Craig Ifindrs Po int for, two or, three - .night. past, '- fearinsaii at= - tempt on our part to ran-.the blockade.T , ,,The firing upon both sides, Thursday, was ,rery heavy. The mortars opened- artuntri, four , being in operation.' 'The enemy - 40.1kt im mediately and,briskiy from the land batteries, shelf Clear over us,andnearl,v_actroia the river to the Tennessee abets.' Theirftriig was very. aoeurate, And from very heaerglittir. The St. Lonis, Carond e let,and Cairo,station ed as picket ships near the eitieridty of the .Point, were-obliged tom:root:1p the oral. times to keep out of range.: skiff att ached to a mortar boat.was hit by aahell and dashed to pieces.' Tha'shells flair think and fait all shout the gtinheate, but noneweie hit. Thursday night, the mortars commenoed firing at eight o'clock; tho enemy replying Imme. diately, - and' the firing was kept up until mid night. A rebel shell exploded direetly, above the stern awnings of the St. Lents, slightly tn , juting one man in the - dr/It. Another :theft struck the broadside casemate' of the Cairo; but did no damage. The firing cessed ; p4 midnight. - Yesterday but little - wan 'clone ex- • - eept a few shots fired by the mortar. 'hi thi morning. In the afternoon, the mortars were .. shifted from the Arkansas to the Ten:maim shore' for greater- pniteetien.thiderit' locality they have been in great dariger opt bands of rebel :mots prOwling through-the woods.' These relents hare, already” , out. the levee in two or three places to embarraii:the operations of.the mortar'. • Deserters are being rapidly taken, both from the rebel gunboats and from their bet-, teries.T Thersay. thet -nearly , all - -the innve of the gunboats have been imprisoned, endue great is, the fear of the offloirs lest they desert, that they frequently muster thedi every hour - of the day. • ,* The batteries now mount about 40 very heavy t they hive 60 more guna.whieth they are rapidly putting in position.- Within the past few days Bragg hits amid- , ,ed, and )niceeeds General Vlllipage,' hitherto .. . Theretare4bOut - 6,000 troop;; troops and guns are from Pensaeola... Thereare but four gunboat:sin the rieer—• the Merripaw; lifaeroy. Pontchertraft4,and' Livingston, mounting a total of twenty- four . The 'Joey has gone to New Orleans, with, Hollins on board. The Gen. Polk is at Mire- - phis. repairing. : Captain Engre is Acting Commodore issßeig, • tins' absence. • Au independent company Meitiilits - his five boats below Port . Pillow, intended-44. grapple on to our fleet, and . take it g m . to, Dixie: Thereon. four rams at.New•Orleani; imotur them the Manassas.., Active operations ere _not__ expected at present. . Commodore' Petite atuferinerirely, from his wound, reeelved at Port Donation. ' ' -Although the work of , reducing Portilllew". progresses slowly, ,, yet the result-le iMitaid." Bragg is now in command, and probably the last etand before reaehingfifein Phis, it. may ,take- some days:to . rechree , the , work., The Hoer wet presume is too kigh for land operations, as the conntry , -Pnerol77 overflowed except , at the points, highest . wheis forts have helmet-acted. yheu Elan. 'Popo is able to land, he will make short wei/t . . with them. ' • ' • Thomas Brooke, of Beaver county, and David Lynch, of Allegheny county, the first receiving a fleeti wound ; the second losing stinger. • • Of the 57. th - Pennsylvania none killed; those wounded, namely ; Jo hn Cochran, of Mercer comltY, arsenal., Company P, hit in the leg Sam. Mervin, of Orangecobtity, Bar geant, Company E, shot in the- upper'pertion of the thigh. AU the wounded are in a fair way to recover. . • - I witnessed the conclusion of theskirmieh from the . junction of the road skirting the woods, near then litter position of General lameson and star.' It was a fine, cold even ing; the sun setting ready to the left,. the fields beyond the camps all bare and 'dreary, the burning farmhouse blazing ominously on the left hand, while shells 'whizzed, like dev ilish rockets, from the dietent line of the reb el intrenchmente. May your readers rather read of than hear such muelo t It is trely infernal. THE GREAT RIVER. EXPEDITION Gen. Pope's Army. Ox BOARD BTRAMIR ERNA - Mininippi Ricer, of Orciela, :Irk., ~ April 14, 1802; - - - ~ Scarcely afforded time to realize the import ance of oar victory at Tiptonville and Inland NO: 10, on Friday last- we again received } . marching orders, half an hoar only being al lowed as wherein to strike tents, pack wag ons, use., !iat the end of 'which time the Twenty-seventli Ohio was winding its way 'Midst a hem thunder storm, to its destine 'lion-which preyed to be a point about , tw q . Miles beloir,l4w. Madrid, on the river bank: . below ,27. w . Here. we m ana ged' , to make a camp, and a dreary, one it was,.as 'the; rain continued, : to pour deem incessantly untilabout,..nOon of , Saturday.(l2th.) ..„. ~ On Friday evening our gun and mortaihosts as well as the steam transports, came down and anchored near the forts at New Madrid, presenting a very pleasing sight, and' recall ing to our recollection very forcibly the levee at Cincinnati. On Saturday noon, we received orders to embark, in connection with the balance of General Stanley's Division, Generals Remit , ton and Palmer's Divisions following ns. By . six o'clock, - the Twenty-seventh, with its , transportation, &a., was all loaded on the • Emma, General Stanley and his staff acicom ipanying us. About midnight the transports started dawn the river, the - ,gun and mortar boats being, abOtiteight hours - fii - eitiviiiiiiii - tif tit? We pro :seeded very pleasantly until Sunday taming, `about eight o'clock, on reaching "Needham', !Cut off," we found the fleet at. anchor, Com modore Foote "Rill adhering to his precept of 'not moving on Sunday unnecessarily. Ac cordingly, the transports have to, and were about tying up for the day, when we were all startled by the dell boom ing' of .a gun on board of one of the gunboats. In a few mo ments two similar reports were heard- in the distance, and two shells successively burst over the fleet. Another discharge from one of our sixty-fours, and quietude again reigned, on the Mississippi. On inquiring into the cause of the firing, I aicertained that one of the rebel gunboat', coming up the liver to re-' oonnoiter, suddenly - came across one of our boats, when:the Sting ensued, in the end the rebel boat "ekes:ladling." As a matter, of course, it created some excitement on board of the transports, whickwas ' however, soon allayed on.leaming the state of affairs ; , About 4 o'clock in the evening lie again ' ! steamed onward, Ind about 7 o'clock reaohed I this point, where 'we laid up for the night. This morning,at 10 o'clock we were ordered to moss the river to Osceola, and lhere dis embisk for-the pinpose of donning - the boats, which was accordingly done. The fleet pre tended., down- the river -to the - point about foitr miles - fmto here, where the dark Outlines Or Port Pillow presented itself to the view of 'wiz naval forces. The fleet, with the exessp-, lion of the Conestoga and Denton, were!Soon in position; and by. 1.2 o'clock a brisk Arched potemeneed from oar mortars. .As I write the firing is rather fierce. We • can only see the smoke from the guns, lint cannot discover the. line of our shots,. As yet we have not heard any , tiring from the fort; so the Idea prevails, among the °Moan, that the enemy are ovulating: !In eithericase theyaie hope lessly defeated, for if our mortars'fail to shell hem out, our land forces can soon overwhelm hem, as we have received information from One of their artillerists, who we *nested at Neehmun'a Out off, and who eras home on a furlough, that their total force at' Pillow a' !reek ago was but four thousandhien. . elOar boys are in good spirits and confident f incress,having every oonfidonee. in 'the* odleers. ' 'We entertain strong hopes of beitg in Memphis ere the - end of the present - week, and if the-11l Of' May does not find the 27th in New Orleans I shall be exceedingly disap pointed. _ ' , • Our fleet consists Lot ..... . gunboats, mortar boats and 00 ateato,transports. (Fig ures are contraband.). The - . The flag ship.of the squadron is the Perry; on which General Pope and his Staff have es tablished their headquarters, Among the trattiports are come of tie !Meet Western river boats.- Most etaispicuons is the Admiral, 4nhioh. we reeaptured from the rebels at Island o. 10. The Stars and Staipos" float as fly, from itx.flagitaff, at if the' rebel rag .kid. never mimed -a er - Ata deck.. -:I surmise' that the rebels will feel•anything but pleased When they see this boat incoming down the river under our deg. . - . Just' previous toltaiing New Madrid, an , order from Gen.. Pope was published to the troops there .: there: It was an elegant patriotic of foXion. 'After. congratulating theta ;in 414' ,success of their end/worm, and crompllntenting' their _bravery, at the victories at TiptiiiinGle and 'staid No. 10, he recommends' that each battalion in the Army of the Misilsslopi have inscribed on their : colors, "Is;.ext. No. 10" sad "Nay lianarn;" ea they prove to bo two of the victories; ON the war. The order was received witkigresit enthnsiesin • by. our boys... Cheer after cheer rent the air for "our" victories,"-:”C•a•- Pop," z and everyhodylE 'general, and--the• soculdir4 of :"tattoo'.' • only. nacelle* retain:ad . the boys to their :usual- equilibrium. . • • . . A latter, from Cairo, AprilZL, gives the fol. losring farther intelligence eetioerniag :the We luintJust met a couple of deserters froti, the rebel gunboats. One is Charles Jones, of Pittsburg, Penn., who WAS engaged in troll ing coal for a Mn. Turner, at 13aton Rouge, La., when. the rebellion - itommonoed. The other, Eenry IS'inter, from East Troy, N. P., VOA engaged io smuggling provisions from the main shore to our fleet at Port Pickens, and being nabbed, with *lOllllll, while in Noir Orleans; both were pressed, into the COnfoisr ata navy, 'whore they. haio served steadily, withstit receiving on, Cent of pay thus. far. On' Monday last, while on shore with others, asalstin•is planter aimed Craighead to no. , more his stock and household goods from his plantation,• on the point 'opposite the toot of , - • 4 l -' , JOHN P. KELLOGG CO., No. 44 Wale. area, Nat real. • or's' roa aux, izox alarm. WEITZI . mamma Italie; ' • 'lmams, or rank own taroaranor. , , . ooaNeo 1111, ,,M)13123-otard, Dopey . it Cb 4. 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