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ANA iiiiitaia=lll.449Witini-MipCOMMiuort araii JobteciPia-IAMMEi p.-8048 sad ♦ISYRUPB, - .204AGG0,721241, RIC& ~cauulajicingsivr, accnsro.-042 tad 214 libatiiiBL. MIL 0. 101110/11. ItROBISON - a; CO., Wucastalus Gig; 001011.41101 Ilicstmorra Rad &okra tit hinds of PII4)VIIII.OI32vPitODUCIZ. • Pitts r ' totillatisiiittfactater,ltio. leae. IdbettL t _4- wand F I . • ORATV; PRODUCK)AII D'PZOIr.I.SI , •, lid. 27u , • ?-7 . .;', l4bentstrusii, oPP;dt 6 algae ' • ••••• .• ra• r, ; . : ~..: ,_ . . ~116111dboisLiadirancestaxas on, Fn • . ...- • ' L'• - mbLl:lyat•l .....- • . .i; ~.. :, , t...i 1., ~ . , . -41 kal. - 'll. ' 0 ',- ' soutsaul e • :• Ax hi- G uam:Ds; .. . . .-aOP AVM o,4th i ci 1111.3; PUY= ondrittaborigh Oast . No. lil Waxer Moot, o?.:tor sholA. ..“ • • 11 - • 'WNW Zke . -,lol* OBER DALZ.FaiIa. & 00, Wawa. jukaimia:osoczax,-.ocatiutinoirisin nwaaaura •• •-• • Idasossiti r and desIers , ta.P.P.CIDUOIC and Mtg e, • • z-• burgh. manlkanuna Pitlab• 4. was LAMM? " wens. LLAMBERT:SPIPTONi, oui4azk Gamma, Pistonias Disfris and. illasaukars, Mk 6 Sixth MINS. PI • • 4. Pa .. . • . , .WATT AWILSON t . WBoGitcr - re - in . uo, •ti =aux : - Ximatiirri, and dolma - PAUDITO Na. 69Watar slaw, sad ti6ltroa t meet, 13. - ;DILWORTiI. . CO., Wpoissui ; • Zion.l3o and =I tisnOnd strest, , nsur. r•!4 • • . L tnalailadd. Pltistsnan. •,' sal - ioalMcMintak,Wlsoistazig Gur: gp,"ixiadiga Woo 2 and ICA Misty 42raet, Plwburgh. NO /UPILLIOC sb(3 1, ,WRozzasia , • - yr oisiss,. mos, is ass 20 Wood street, Pitts- - A LEXIaIDER.:,KING;I Waott3ALA ' XL Gsol=ll. lamortar of bout Aws,lto. Libeni sine% Pluttithargb. Pa. , =IA ddroor.rDo Owl bllora streets, !War the CU ,Water-Warts.J.NUa n .. Vir, ll .-* c t i aAt i .D• & • 7- - i * -I. ll =Mtarri gp NE. AND -, ; - 1: - Ituroszfju6I.1 1 ; r &tars*&&4 4 or*. iza i.l , aso6tisteg, jot, ---- 11.14n a= . `rirtitk.Ctruar ' =' •oirdthorrloirodefotodewaik, to •:;•-•Wo - • •miiiiiitoii'icitoi.g&LAsceD, MAIM" INOTNES, - at coil:Mains: nardel MOE OSKPHY' HAMILTON& 9/, „ - - chicaned lint fad Meal Isizeits. _ BtIri3IOII:BTRAKT, sr: ' • ''' • ''' 'F tisYlEar =ME . . .. , .." 'u "a -.- ... --VW 141A,NCEi'No. , 50 1 ,W,Lize St., wiihoorisouals Bt ine . - SlillieN COltliOAKikatiwtoA.D. - ... 'of •:',:.,', -- ---- - 1 Or awed tirtai on ---'. 4 met; 1 / 4 sk - ' • iolideto *der' cam. - - It . fiwoottefirertvmiketly an tut InTSlDats . ILIBLSIOR• GLASS , 7 ,A.74.7pprzi,p4tlVEr;7* co" GUa MuvtAO 01.9 r ..A,Y(0ck! street, eon= "'","4 . • •,•,• ses:lo.' t • % * WWI in10W 1 4 4 ,4 6 A , Prnr J!JAWS 1.9.1 (asimeibniaj N 11040.17 MOVI . : IV:EXTRACTED WITHOUT B 'tag mac vit AN ixo •• -•-:looeroutpu-. 1., h a g - 11 NkidkitlNSllT m midi to , _ ^ Ri AMU' ; 4 4 7 96.5 k,i giaj & i r l ' n"'"" et tbs opera /WM, b m , by permy lintereetat In l a ying no kaeltilleer..": aseettlea cgOTO37. 1 • • 11.9 " s iikiricksinTrit umriod , . charges vela low kressated la MI la be thi`lte3t arOith—lielFet. 0 MUT, Atirrtrr, \ "4 -O SE/PM ADAMS, Dilarnso.4lmen3ea oan ximatarpoiewitcyfaxectilth4 "ffitakattu."..--",- • , ptakick, - .DA - jewi sowsikaagiazints.• mbn, DEEM ;• • N• •,-;::,117 ' ' ! / . 1 11 now nTlihi.7 W • , -; • • IT :may NOM, E6inist /16114#114 Sod ." 'Porates ean worm LOANS greliip my Q dabs to lutist their monel gaol *di . &la let uglisanal abloPirr .1 1 21. siut tai0214... " dij • IL , Iraars . in. 001114-1.11- ;. - aft Via& 'SW/MEM PAPE 11} .mro, sasumdlyk siww.. ka mend, =a /orale by /Kr V A i - 4 1 • , 1 ) lor M. WithiLY,- Wn o P*4__2l__Gß° CZ/4 N 0.271 Lrortvr .014/ener. • • 'PITISBUII4B, Ilavlntpurdhasid the Intend of Ith WS partners, erIU =minim *be toullieasist Mei old stand, and wW be IF/doodle riotolve the patrol/gee! Ids old • Init.ll 73sl:- a. imuzniriadz.-- :.—• • '4lwcumucz: ,',M; ETIPCPA.TRiert A', CO; yr AVApissiza Ozpous, Odicatiiling Olgszczains Ixo,DUmais u Covgno,theaDvai,No:9s3 Liberty auto. kitts ••• • .1. a l ts. . - ra. - ii. um ii - -liii.:- lona*. DitYMERo&BROTIIEBSi a meson Airto Ramer 14i - tibia* Wholesale ftgas In /10/11:1011 111SUIWIRITh AND fin C0N .1.60r/ONZIT.SIMEMPIES WO Jo., Nov. 12Beed 1119 Wood streetiabove , Slllh, Wove', ITEAD - &:11.1ETZGA.R: e Octietisszaa Alfzecmairr' s, and • kites of (kersezx PIAVCCII Axe Plllll2l. regress., No. 249 Liberty street, • • • • • iYotel • . • • b, Ye. ;''LJfl; 4 *lira_PlX/4 001 i -, TjAiIitELAIEWIETT;Az BO ildastri Aor notnascw 41/411TN../ITONS. , CHINA AND CRAM COLONED'.WARN. , , 4111eVirrsca Asir Mailakoara ar No.t 741 .11torma Drawl, Prrouraos.Ma.• ,mbl&lytur g' ...•4111)D1.4 l3li y o. 215 4begici . stni vr Wldtefixtts, IPittaborgh, ZABILLIVAITD SWIToId DE TIBTRY: JOHNSTON A.,00 MUM= 17/1Y & CO., Booxmitili AND 876: • ix inui, ist.Watd Nast; • t door to the . wort ott BOOKS tio Ttdad. Pittabnt tantly urgb., and. .HOOL and L/W on b J • knapi 1/0/71 Sil o MM. 78 . 1rottrt# stmt. Apollo Bonding, • "'w • , zAres,At.. - • , • *lmam. N.. 11 . shoscaom J,t 1: see I ... r r ep - " Faso, (*Fan. • `, . " • J.:, .. ~ ~ x ~ + ' ~R~~-7 ---.an'+~~r!.~s+'~t+'vsaf"~r a~?r'*~ . . ~c - S-TM~" ",~.n+t~ - ~v~-.rr+~ ~~-,r. :..: qH ~z - mrr"Y :. :F- --~•- ^'>-""..—'~'-q T'~- ,' . ' y ~ ~' r ~~" ` ~_ ,^"'s,.r`~ , ,""'.' t ' > • ar } r+-'~.=fie CO.l~LlQl8810.]M; Vic. 6LA - 7, w artZWORKs COMPANY, op PBBBBILTAISLI.,.. ,- tlttle, St. Clair Street, Mir es Bridge. Buy and NB CARBON OILS on tamotedoo—aieh erittoe. ' OILS, et all de. ocripttotte, wanted. Addreet J. Vital% Sammy itriet.Tremarei, , myle:to a. I. mtle tam WM/AU LICIGETT & - t)(1, lertimessore to J • Bell a Limit.) Matra FAMill Aso Coma& noa iirscausa. - bed* ale of GLUM, SIEZDS, CHKUE, PRODUCT% to.. Nos. 1 . 8 n ...y04ar sad 92 Vasa meets, Pltlebtirgh. ' , E.T6 /011 , 111* OWASWIFIA.4 • .4,.....111fU1011 1.1=1.17. M ACKEOWNI it! LINHAIVA FLOUR JAL Ain:jam* , TAkitioat, PILODDOZLI/Lii 00iX/11/0/1 liaaesitits, tor the data; , of Iltstr, Grath,' Potlt;_Bis , Mar Lad, .PitEtteeP-Lgo,' Meow, Pouts, Tglosr, Oreato, irsottasts, Potatoes, Pot and Petuiti Asbaa nt DAM and G r im sttlooltijVliterAfiax and Gram Hoods: , •. 3 !oat talsacteas toiststat Otwatigasnestta. - 14 1 0111 ,------ - -- , kk , i-fSVl,lbett et., Patel). • Wit - Wl4 le 1 L Comma atziclitrt and whole. alp. dada in W EiiTEliti REMLIIVE .URZEffk Bursas, LARD, PORK, BACON, rloos, , staa, rOT.4.IND PEMIL, BA.LISBXEM LIN .!SEKDJAND—IidaDAILLIg:DBLED Jamul , ud Prodr irg rarally, and 148firont street; ••••••••""' "11! aasraaa fria r inlTEMZs . l ciburrs antPleatercht FLOUR GRAIN. AND PhODEION, No. 24 Liberty street; Pittsburgh. Pa. Wholiebnandaot,ltiour for Bakers and family ine anestantly on. hand . Particular attention paid to orders Mr. Merchandise geturrally. octedly. LORANK VAN WELDER, rrionuanwsz 00shtuigtos lisuchasg., sishisqu I PLCIITB, BUS rWititoolll3, HERDS; ligED, PLEBE, POUR, DEISM AIM GNATS irittilTB sad Plod= pa. ashy: - IrslesallildsitlicaiSitibile ouootulguments. Warehouse. Do.- Seamed strut, Pittsburgh. AMES U. Ato 'A , FOILWAEDING iN L •liSkite Wi l favic AL L Weittss:Preals* ritAisioll:, No. 10 T ELD MEET comet otilrst, Pittsburgh, P 4 • arid antsigninnats solicited. is= • #1444)-4,!,.q.44l:lollrilrAXOLtlG AND 81.114 r ea ANUti. oad.ProduccgeneraUy, No. 111 Market a.. ..v.ertaf thstatitsborgb.l-1 - i 0c.3,d1 QCIIO,II A KER I LAW 001011381021 Maaciiairti *jail *Wank dean ii GAM UM, ; FLOUR, GRAM P 801474, • PLtas • • • Pa. , ;aal9:dl - XiDN. - . - 62 & BlArnme.o. rTvg21.1,0ita.44141 OIL,. and Commas 2lsa t• QM: AND ao Plato. it, PP;;ZIPPP;.4 I-1 OMAN KumisAi sueoeisbor to J no. li 800, 2{o. 183 14terty street, Mt s. MI /T.NEB.SL PHODUC,'CIBOCIIEtY £2iD oousigtunents respectrall sale-1144 . =ray' maim WRITE . IittAYEEFERS, FORWARDING V null) Ocantotisoa Itiiciuurts as &Wen In PILOIMIONB AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. :215 Liberty meet, Pittaburtrb.•Pa. lora A NJ 'WY • • Lemma= Itursoaarr, .oeinler in . 017.13DS AND RUINED CLULBON ULLS t tllds.B4 nep4.ao., m. 183 Liberty mit.27:dl wnduir mocurs; dexei Part'. Darts Lammas, saa. L comma Bpecial Partamt. slime:son to A sAapownwseans a Oo..MBOWeal Ml.ecemliar et Wood and Water atm', Vtisburgh,' 141311.15. VIM TOM, 6 1 g. VOIGT & ca,sucoessostoL.4l Ore, PRODUCE AND COMMIS&ION ffiß -0 TS, 247 LI streek Pittsburgh. A, sail F f mix • NEN: ;.` , ..J10118& a' CO., . WHOLUAiII ArA s.it trus Puilumns—Mussztsrus:cornar of amid Warr streets. Pittsburgh. -lALMIE.H.IIIII.J. & dris;" • ' 1, "HOLIk Kailas Gummi Axel Onnusacer 26. lu7 Wood street. Pius .2:dly ilAKlWtaLlalt....ll. UM% _ gine& gotkvawN Ric PATRICKJA JLP lila Gramm Aden In FLOUR AND .10,3) , A;Da5:191 and DD Liberty sl:nirs, PLlAs '•la>rdl7 4- " t • DI ItGovirs. =nal 'Auras. wpwmax, Dl= 9CIU3TS,,, No. 305 LiSISSZST EMELT, MOEN j : VIP 4 I " re 0 Dimas" 2(Daucialliis..munnur.as RANGY Goobs. BULUNLNG Mgt , . OIL% Val 41. Y AIIKDKILtaki, 44%. of *WWI Vial* Oa. itr, *kith bet Airs at lowan pion. •=4/ 8 . • *4a par* rawl, Ps. PUPA: cinfatl ion _ at au boars. rA ; .4.+MtIiESLUVIL & (Xti sou ,' D • ega' Pirelater Idaeoraener Pt WWII, LILO AND 117.11,11/011, coiner ot Wood and hoot errterhe, Pltti • • b. - . • P. !Mori', saucaua Wass 7.F., Is DUDS, PAINTS, OIL*, VARNISHES AND prx AlT{ll7B, IVAIIAbgAty =set, P04'1)13704 ~ • . -1111,..litat — • - A. 5164,014 - streourr, AO Wood suset;'coitior-of Woad West sod Visg#l.o4l./.:FitO44Wh,t" afrb. CoOdRAN - Airosainr AID 34.31 - CaCtslaiilii?it LAG , : Mice, No. 74 Grant mast, Pittsburgh, Pa. AG tattoos, taunted% to tits outtinil :remise prompt attention. :Coiteetiotur nianSto-Ahogbanytued , teat{ inetining cto in tits; end - : tbe money redacted , • •re • T.,: r • ; Maly, 1 A.,. VAkkal, (late or .Kaiette-wary ; ts.,)MT, hos. PITTBIICIB6EIt, PA. ft:praiiir _and Orsat n arati; . . JJuHh tl. MALKAMNELL, Arroaxsz AT LW. 01119, secend atm Hostrilaw B • • • • No. 93 Erfaxmond sums, „ tt • 4, • • • •• ji..w MIX X. IJALPATILI. , X 111.4011. intlir • rCII4III§L.W, Arrow • 'li - • •••, ; • L, • • • • sti nusis2.- illiderALWllitii;. Armin= AND 1: . e 41,414, . Ones, likk-MO ireath itrast, awn" of awry 111.1. Pit ...Pa. • salhdairl (1 ls. — 11." • Arroracrer '1413n) Vi Corsuzuncorliair,2uirtiestived;te SLIB2III LAW BIJILDISVILIio.I9 Dimond ,straeL , naii, Icor t• EIL , III4sII 16.547_, s warms, OCROYERaeircisuggre AT Lair. koartb guest, Pittaburikb. - .;:sktniffrDlUCE. . )- :t t : : coLLiNsorunordp g acom'.... th .in 2 401. deilse,:br Vat , itt:ITTRE, LAKE JOU and-atttude tKfltik , Wood street, Slots Water,ll , • • ••• 1 m -IFAMES-161KAMES-4-40,403.1 Pm"- itliiSatiMaitalazalarMo,/ikoOtaat of iss• kat and %mot Otzeols. i J, Isikdly eiVto'7 . B. GARDENFA COFFIN, Aware Poi J Mostar. Peu.snuesu. AID icilLUI/CM leasAital Oostresi . ss, Notsb•esst ma? Weed: . 41 Third streets. STAtti l :o l . Asa Jos L. oido .101 P 2 JONES; ;Atitar Malta . aa. Blau ot• ?mazylnnis and gin:told L. mum Clom • • IT Water stmert. • .• • I . • EL • •imizrAziri • Ll - K burtriama OcrxrAirr. tams NAAR and *Pa rr:rrr I tzi: and& ITOTErmIc irmasswri l X • InittlikrtUrfatrlS Wa•T emit. DR r GOODS. • • vasoi—Finus V. 0•11...../MTID. wampum, 1001111110ffi . 0.4.134. a, .co., • • . 1, WU.; Pecos OH yozirtqa AND Dtoussrlo Dui .., 1/050 Arist, third boor art 1=11( 1 r " • M. .81044411 0 1 1 16141, autousatv a u eurchtehl sow, Wholesale sad Beset Doane surti.aspjorat vim GOODS, North. het sons/we rowft'idtd etresta. set . Wi=t^ . ~ , f',T, • : . n -71 re- thrAr N./ 06 'Axil DST GOODS, dim ef osig.' I :010.11t00. , 0.1 IlikoAo*.trn.t..Pitto....* • • • • : tor 11.11 .;;;# Epbos4-3itela Rolm. far eal• by Nos BOWPI • TV LIT, 116 i* '17111.171 41$0.ww,_ !ir• :1447f0r 70-4 1" 61 1341**.14 418 *Ma AA AND COMMERCIAL.JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY Jnsir oOKs. JUST •BECEIVED- TEE ORPHEUS 0. KERE PAPPARE, A book toll of wit ea kamor, prortwathe of letigh ler end otadtudve to beelth end good teklld• For sale at the &canton of thirAtt. U. 8. Anny. /14alatione. revised; Beott's Infantry Tudor. • 11. & Infantry Make; • Inatnuniona in Maid MOWN NeClallan's European!' Caral4; Do. 11. 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LI •• . , Mud) • • P. tiLiitti • • DlALlntalt " ALL • `sq i•AItZW Na. riVood street, 14 - PAL3dER: Woca) , 43v4 AM. Dealer in 9ONISZTB, ISSZAW MINIM, marl STRAW GOODS pincrally. Jua,,ioniorr J - 01DICAMPBELI. I . M.AztrrAoroasoi,or noon AND SUDO kwr dmerlialoa, 114 ItailtbAdd amt. Pitts ' 0en..41 (1 )1 0. ALBANS ON 4, 00. Wit °Ls. U . j.ia airp - grian..Daiuutio %r 1300h.SH011i, 402. mew - north fasil oved strooda. PI rtb. .";‘ ; prtrolom.re. : • • ~ • inalusAiDarauos; • , •.: ors. Is • • .1.1 Ml* No. 110.112 DILL IMO" A ••. .0 (oppooto a!itsi : segreske ; Thaw , . , egti" --- 7 -7 .7 7, ; - : -. ausinnior'' 1tt ..1 1 APIT~FOUS — WARe "61y.:c'e"cdEiLi Tea Gov. 1111111117ialrtiama)Krair7. , . . )dy;sa. JC4II D. Aistikr, • 17 . , pittsintrgit Onzettq. IDZIORI3 AND ‘PROPRISTOBB. Publicatioi Office No. 84 Filth Street. MORNING AND Ir'nerilltßEDlTlONS. DAILY, OONTAINING TES LATBST Nswe UP TO TEI HOUR Of PUBLICATION.: ' 1:IN:=M=I Moira Earri(nr--28' per . 'into= In advance, or 12 coati nor aroek troto culiers. zmunno prnon-AM per annum he adrazima orb cents per week from CO/Tlell. ' 'Wezzai lemon—Single copies. $5l par annum; Nun or mom, $2,15; Ten an upwards, in per annum, lanrlabll In advance. ATYPISTINING AT I . I2ABONABLII HAUB. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 16 Ts, !news from the Wait to gratifying. Not only ail the rebtils drietn back from the Ohio River, , which illeyltsitandaoloctsly ap preached on their jingoes, pree Out:toe. at Biehmend,ll., but the immense - army 'of voltuiteeri, now in the front of , give its promise that they will de much more then protect that city and repel an invaslOit of their , State. They are rotteingenthusisam, • the 001211i001110811 of strength. In the loyal men of the whole* llerthweet, and it le every rywhore beginning to be telt, that, in any event of. disaster, from the , inoompetenoe, or treachery, of those now in command of our armies, the YOU, "iorer. rierhs of the coun try, even after a , deelmation from the -War u conducted by Blau,, and other generals; for for more thin a year Past, eitt . put their: own hands to. the work aid retrieveof and! even 'o r ,the abundant works of the.prophoti of evil. —But the' report of Cat. NOIIGIAS having made a successful dash upon s pnutsion train, espturingtt and taking &number of prisoners, in connection with the retreat of the rebels under Kuhr Supra, give' ns sentience that if a sufficient degree of energylvitaused Into our gaiters& to follorr, up their advantage, Gen. MORGAN will be relieved * before his be:- leaguerers can Unenforced Matte surrender, and I hat Important point, Ouieberland Gap, will be retained to our possession. Block Tin. we wish we could look with More hopeful- Wass la the direst:l4 of Nashviller bot with Bout. is eemosand, who hu islieedy , wasted everythingstria obstrutrted every:thing, there is hardly a foothold for the most forloraoihopet, in that ivories', so fkr as pieta/ship is ass , roarr. We expressed the:opinion on Saturday that there was no absolute necessity . for the muftia called out in this region, for the . - emergency, bytiov.Caasis,toigo to Harrisburg. Our • pinion than expressed isle:inter, out by the news received and' published this morning. We saner; Ntt, ;Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania ace ipally inn:Mtn danger from an inroad of the enemy than Harrisburg and Cumberland Valley. The rebels may possibly itrikeleillareidecirg,buywndOlol thi4 tr probable, because they would be in danger of having their retreat cut eft by MiCttiles. They may mass theinseiven for another at tack on Washington, or a large detachment, under an enterprising general, may press. on to Cumberland, and take the National road to Pittsburgh, or enter Pennsylvania at a point further down, the', railroad,ihroogh Fayette or.Greeae counties. We esteem our &nieces equal to that of Harrisburg, , because we have no adequate prepuations for defence, no large army flux us, awl wa hare been sending off our but men to the east. • . •We hare much confidence In the wisdom 'and pindsiocof A t . A. A. General Hein, and we oommend' to his oorisideration the condition of oar own defences, We hope that no stop will be put to armiag and disciplining the militia. We ought to hate tirenty thOusand men in this neon", folly &spared, and firmly to march at the first tap ot ; thei drum, to defend our western border. ; _ The Captura of Garibaldi:-The Re bel Steamer "No. 290” at sea. _ The steawar 134inburgh„ which left Liver pool on the 3d initial end Queenstown on the 4th, patted Capaltsoe yesterda.Y. ,Her news is four days bar than previoutadilese. Additional Pertieulais of alio defeat and capture of Garibaldi are received by this rival. He was 'wounded in thathigh and foot by a bayonet, his retreat out of, and uncondi- tional surrender Inevitable. The resistance, tholes", was desperate. Ile has arrived at Speszia.. It is reported that his wounds are not dangerous, and are progressing favor ably. It is presumed he wilt be, tried and senteneed, but pardoned on amount of, past services; 'Ong rumor says the government contemplates sending him to America. Popular demonstrations in favor of Gari baldi had endured at several places but bad been pat down. . The newspaperslenerelli think the event must hasten the solution et the Roman ques4 Gen, and cause the French to withdraw from Rome. The blockade of Sicily has been talledw9; the state of siege removed. This rebel pirate *Warner "200" is repertait to have 'centred from the stoolller Bahl - W off the estern Isles, iron plates, incitiltl of war, 'to., to enable her to intercept Nor I ern vessels as they approach the coast, and; in the absence of any port to go lato, to tape and destroy all ships and argon". She 'As commanded tir the piratirßstities,i late of the Sumter, and is now called the Alabama. The Liierpool Telegraph, on the authority of a pilot, gives a circurestantiel ersioWnt'iit I desperate naval engagement en tbe night of the 20th, between two ,vessels suppose* to be Federal and rebel, twottundred and fifty miles south of Holyhead. The Mere . ury, asserts that the story is des ghats of tenth, and is probably founded on gun-practice between two British ear vessels. Pearson Hall, a ship owner. who bee been active L running the American'. bloated', has suspended payment in eonsequence of dif ficulties in realising returns . front • the "chivalry;.". ; Queen Victoria has gone to Germany. iZMZi== COMING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1862. S. RIDDLE & CO., TERMS: Our .opin Defence, „ . Tn. St. Leeds Ilitpelel says altars again look thruteniag douthwast hi is o - Yor • short period them has been • respite . tram gierrille raid., but these bands now 'Come swarming forth from .Arkansae, inhere they had retreated to recruit and perfeot what orgies izetlon rosy be made to suit among lawless 61p/redoes. 'Advice, state that they are now oat ageln, and thieateming the whole Southwest. Tke leaden are Roans, Hindman, MoB rids, and other equally notable bath e/hacker*, who have amassed • total fuse •ot about' 16,000) . .ineue.”: Maside:numbers, the only thing they ,lack le arms, and amMunP den. In. this they are positivelY, knower to be meet fortunitely dedolent. Opposed. to them *re fennel thousend Natlmal troops, usti armed /aid squipped,land andirr good of deers. More are being seet,and it Is thought , that the guerrilla Inurement will not only . he Instantly. rbocked ,but' savorary. puntihed. Baring zweilrillWitu Pastantly expected trona th•Boashilegt•li , — • • • TiralhailiterrirlametFrlC—h Scottish meeimpaper stales tbst "poor Rosiatb; tbi E g o gi rign patriot. is In the 111111 Ilt&SO of. eorisompUon, sad that probably before many reeks pale away, a noble country will bare to weep for the toss of one of la nolgo4 and :.. ' ; • s~ r _ ;. . ~. ~. - `:, L NOTES PEON THE CAPITAL Cuttiopoudenos of the Pittsburgh Gazette. WAsalso ems, Sept. 12, 1862 The battle expected ere this, still hangs on the hooks and may be looked for any moment. Meantime the insolent foe pushes his columns. towards our own Siam, with - the declared in tention of soloing our archives, and dictating a peace in Philadelphia. Alter what ho his done, It is difficult to be surprised at any thing. They are ragged! yes, but they fight without olothee. They are barefoot I yes, but that is their fighting trim I They are hun -gry,knd therefore fight for something to eat. They put an ear of .tnripe corn or a green apple in their haversaoks and travel on their muscle, fighting as they go; a week elf an empty stomach.' Gen. McClellan's' army, with its wardrobe on its back and a train of wagons at its heels, is out-traveled and soma times out-generated. - comma W. J. Marks, First Lieutenant of Co. B, 69d regiment, died at Armory Hospital on Thursday, from a wound in thuknee, received in one of -the-late battles. -He is cousin to Rev. J.'J. Marks, Chaplain of the same regi ment. Capt.. Dank. was originally in com mand of the company, but was wounded at Fair Oaks. I believe he has just returned to his command. Lisut. Marks commanded the SeaPec't of hislellow officers and of all, who knew him. He unselfishly gave his lifO for his country, and his memory shall bergresti with that list of heroes who have gone forth to bravriell iu . this contest for the national. life. Niko to his ashes... simian J. . simn atria's . . . .gegiment, recruited in and *boat Pittsburgh, bas arrived here, and is stationed at Port Craig. It is a line body of men, and the Col onel is welt known u a brava and true man. He has campaigned • With'the Pithfinder-4ha glorious' Fremont—the. soul ,of honor and manly worth. When shall we 'bilk upon his like again I, The new iv/entente are under - active drill, and will, it is hoped, soon bepre, pared to assume an offensive attitude. •- - • MIN. POill'a IMPORT. You will have icon' that and noticed the very serious charge it contains against Porter and Franklin. The question is indeed an im portant one—how ire the questions therein raised, disposed of ? Porter and Franklin in the field; Gen. McClellan lately with a mere nominal oodunand, again at the head of af fairs, and Pops placed in another command 1 Ws • question on which time will shed a light - by - which' it May be' read. What think you of it? Do you.-cenelder Pope's report as • mere empty charge, so, empty as not even to demand notice ? If so, he should be disposed of summarily and sent to repose on laurels he. should have won, If not so, and the report' he makes be worthy of credence, why are the men against whom it is levelled still in coin.' mend? It is perhaps not well to discuss this now—the war, and the hope of moms therein, seals the lips of every patriot—but the , day; _cannot be distant when,come weal, come woe, the impartial hand of istory will deal ont to all the parties named: his - due mead of praise or blame. God save tbellepubllo I . The . penny Siar of this city, which blows hot 'eir cold as -the! wind chills or the sun shines,ebaracterisas the "Report" as a “filis chlevou Publicallou?' Mischievous to or for whom, or what I Mark what the Herald and the Amaral otanemeree will say of it! As to it, there is bore a little muffled discussion, liat the onward (nada marching squadrons, the roll of drams and the distant thud of hos tile cannon fill all ears. The s ldier . girds, anew for the conflict, or marches eerily from disastrous to, hopeful fields; the I dyllist* la hors in behalf of the sick, the wounded and the sorrowing, the Goverratieht stripes to loraiiinsirdedreets dinar; times would shake society to its centre, Ode by and arefforgotten: 8o of Gen. Pupa and his report; but mark you, it has its place in history and must be met. The -facts are all written out. ICE= The secession forces made s dive at Williamsburg one day this Week. I cannot say whether they caught our forces there napping or not, but it seems they made quite a serious inroad before our troops rallied and drove them back. I am informed that Col. David Campbell, of Pittsburgh, in command of the bat cavalry at that- pbint, was taken prisoner. - The 4th cavalry, Col. Childs, of Pittsburgh, or • portion of it, passed through here en route foreome place on Tuesday. They were in pretty good pligbs. Their Colonel I. • man of nerve, endurance and discretion, and has herd Oil regiment up to a pretty . good lighting oondiuon. I did noises the troop, bat state what I learned touching it. ' Oar forces on the. Upper Potomaa aro said to be welt disposed. They are in aoondition to give& good account of themselves. During tfie past - week, - thei difforent - corps have been gradually glaring into positions which must end in a battle: I - erpoot you will4noir all about It by telegraph before this reaches you. athis -battle Is a encases for- - ur, ' will so spoil the secession programme that r. greater rush will be made by. themlor the caned and 'bloody house of bondige trod which they have ;3;21*• hunger-presstoi, than they made to get oat of it. . This ratans of transportation is rendered useless above Seneca Creek, about • twenty miles from this city. ;The sottish have drawn of the water above there by.blowing up a ad vent..• It Was a 'convenient . mums, of trans ;POWS,* for arroy . supplles, ind is pied hence uto, that point yet . A. aresult Abli stop'. pags,-the speculators. here begin AP pot up 'their prices of wheat and•flower, •The Coln .'birriand toil allo'cut off, and. the price of that Article adVanold obitsideribly.. Tile har bors: of ~_Georgetowis, aid. Alexandria look, however, like that of -Next,York In erdinary times, being fail: sfilye t icheoners, barks, ibtatoeriandWieti Sort of water craft.. • f t -- - Mit' 'War, illsatktss Agitqc sis#/„„ i ',- ei Now( /irk , i . :an aye article .ehotringLilib.. itiois ofd past, ad drdisesiteelitotbiAdmintetrationeefolloirs: : "..NoW/ this la the error-we' oonailialliii the' ,n l ir AdminisSation. hes sematittal.. t-Inuritti answered the popular with faith stteilmA undinabing,destrootka of there ti It bid turned an aggressive war into s.' of mere 'defense, and o now nr ta ideal el and which it can r ally all aliases of.people 44 its Fescue. it; it - too - liteTperbspe, ti setting the - past.- It is not , too- late to }Miter, tie cense of the Union to that roommandintiviel, Lion in the afectioni 'of 'the' natioiritdoti'it . , ,possessed eighteen : months ago: ilfhen!tho tramp of-the invader is heard on on.C.finitheme soil, when our' free ;commercial leitiai are 'trembling for their 'aurletyi, the ' timer. is amid to proclaim to the itatfon that the revolt shall , be osppressig cost. what it may. I „bet it ta. announced at ones that-Vase marauders, and brigands, who are crowding into Maryland 'and piatay*satii, shall :remain i, no longer, riamoteatid at home;.lit volunteers - be raised • .. .• • • • ter madrizr diatoyal se will.o the loyal State' ? without regaid' t Color. of•zeoe,,and' let the stimenney of .the , Constitution be enforced by. alt heeds - Indere willing' to._ wield *mason in its behalf. If we singly mean to save the Union ,lf , Ira duke tri'see cupid die mtti& &Outage of all the means shit(edha. given :us to that end, Otherwise, Wiper's tillaith.; fol ti•hur trustai we are tossiorthyar the dit ties laid upon us, we tali 'only expect oonf a j , . slonle mune% and dlsii&ei in . * aim.' • it is;idle; it is wane than , idle, hi catty on an aggreuive•was on any :other than eggrei.• else-war • rinelplist Bete* give It up au the pm,long-it...!undir the haunt-, brands" of:a fatal weskoess of policy. It meet he aggnuelse, not alone in is methods, butte its - adult; Nothing 'eths the heart of. the masses more than • great, generptui,mehle •sentiment, end whets that 'authors& pindtbre polley - gtainimeht; they will rally to it with an ah.cormitetiroinat ,inepressible enthusiasm. • , „ iicouraarozatis, of tha Bt. Linits . Dtao- - . ant says that ths (oar -OldtelaborPtesby-", tail& &torahs/ ta that .aity.thate:ivbit ova thstL loyal.-tbaristit4 oathalliclotoluvalf. Not a ill:slop/viz for ths lams oLtutrn!. mamma hal boat tened • iti,eit ; hez: aktha =iM EMESEMI GAZ VOLUME - .I.3aV,'!-N0;r1268. Letter from Col. Baynes Regiment. Peer Llama, Near Washington 1 Friday, September 1.2, 1882.1 Believing that a brief note of the where abouts and doings af the 136th regiment (COL - T. Id. Bayne) would ka Interesting,to spine o . your readers , I have undertaken to write to you. The regiment L divided and stationed at various forts north.east of Washington. Our headqaarters are at Port Lincoln, one of the but of the 'chain of fifty-four whipb semitone the north-eastern portion of 'the District; There is a company of artillery stationed at most of the form , while others have two and three, supported by Infantry. We have about thirty - gone at - Fort Lincoln, .one-half of heavy and the other of light calibre. Oar xi fled guns will carry Ave miles with aocaracy. The forts can only be entered-by scaling lad ders. The ditahu surrounding them are wide and deep, and the parapet is capable of with-. standing a long seigo. In addition to these means of defense, there are long- ranges of ride-pits connected with marip-oVthei forts. At the forts an protected. by - abbatis work, which must be removed at, fearful hassrd, sines we could throw hand grenades with ter rible effect among our assailants, • We have dispensed, with drilling for the Present, and are cutting down. woods which slept on our urns ever since , we came here. oar pickets were ,driven in one night by. A scenting or guerrilla party ' , but they didn't come within rang* of our guns.. • Thie mien All exhibited an anxiety to meat the 100. I be-. lieve they will light as ocuaragoonsipi Riot eyetematifilitlib as those who have, been in ilm , emelt. for a yam or mote. . • ; • "! We labor ander ono sr/07*CM issyv;-' diesdiantago, which the enemy along tel been benefit by. ' TIM - rebels trietunitaintly advised'of all Our litoVeffients,'Mit ettongth, and pcisitionm The/el* lifilal Asi An estab: Ratting • a censorship-Avet , the .press. The rebels am advised =of our ',dotage , long ; before the , .press. Tiesson , lurks :tn. Avery, house almost: Oar Men haypseenmen:fweemble-it midnight, an der cirownstannes so, evidently enspieions that they ,00uld-noVimask=. when they , concluded fist toptet Mellon call- id them together. Yet,ik aretiet Permitted to arrest them., , . , :- We may boast as tie . plesis isbOut Atte se petty or penetration, or whatever-elseit 'my be termed, dour generals; but they do not know half as 'mach about the rebels as they ought to. The rose-weter policy whieh has already laid one hundred-thousand; men. In their graves, . and which: will .yet.i perhirps blest the hopes, Of every lover . : of , libertj ro thughout the worl d still tha r policy, of. the Uo v crnment .. A, ohiege ,Afi.Opeion t " which will startle the slate-propsigen Ist/ or the North When they 'know it' has I come to pass in oar irmv. Mut 'who a liar ago ab horred the idea of mating use; of ,laves is prosecuting the war,-now nig6:the Inieesslo.- of using all' the mesas which trod. has given us to otnehlthe rebellion; :The much rerpoetr ed rights of property have vanish/al:Afore the stern requirements el: nemmityi. -It :has become evident that the.rebelli Mud every one who is pot far them is easiest dew. dad they am on this principle. Woulit to God the mighty North were imbued with the same idea. • . Regiment Altai regicient is coming into Washingtoi. No lack of confidence in our ability to defend the Capital ' mefeessfully , le manifested. We apprehend,. howswer, with anxiety, the dangers which threitsOnr own homes. Jackson was driven : into Maryland and Penneylvania for food. --ile. Outfight no supply, probably. tieesusiv he .liide r t it, as many think; but beeseielt ;would lam ha • ed his 'maw:tick to,', tor mind - •ie too - . The 'Satanic Temptation. • The New York-Evening Peet, after quota ing the 'devilish advice of the New York Herold to McCzinaew says: We will not believe that any General in our armies is fool or traitor enough to it; tempt the role whiCh the Etrakl insults General McClellan by suggisting to him; but the fact that men are found ready in stantly to avail themselree of a period of publio excitement to propose imeaeurcs which could only be earned into. effect:- by a traitor and brigand, and which would overthrow the government, and produce a commotion in the North which could be fa vorable only to the rebels!, shouldput us on our guard how we suffer our minde to wan der from the one object. which' all patriots have at, heart, the defeat of the enemy. We must be calm; we must be patient, too, and watchful of tha malignant& who en deavor to mislead public opinion by artful cries, and in a hundred ways .try to draw „away the mind and heart of the =nation froin GMone object. which it wants to ac complish,' and, W - hich now 'tries all its power. - , . . We, tee, have a- word for Oen- 819 7 Ciellan. We do not.urge him to :the 'tress:. enable work of snitching at supreme power; but we urge him to beakthe enemy, and to do it quickly; to prove himselt, what his friends claim him to be, and what, the whole country would rejoice to see him,.,s.. mender - capable of driving he enemy front the held. There :lies his- 'duty, not,_ as northern traitors suggest, in'reconstruct ing °shunts, or dictating teems to the °nil power. The reckless rogues who at a time like this are ready to oonntenaziee the eubversion of civil government end the substitution of it military dictatorship ABeek; only the country's defeat, ;htuniliation end ruin; -We cannot believe that the Presidententild :tolerate the slightest :intenference Of- his military servants witlethe qivil authority. -The first hint of nnY intention of t thie kind, from arirmilitarsznlticer, -no metier how 'highinnottummil Agents Insiikre ltie -`in instant , SikelmtiOL - : already .. - enough en aim binds-withintt- encouraging a mutiny -he: inaryf and the people should mirk And watch - thane persons arid Journals . 4ttlah -Tenn she; in' the present critical cOndithnint affairs • edeasien pray . for`stiningnfratolution !nth° free states, and suggesting t last disgrabeerhieh can befall al,frenmatien--the embverli j on et the lawful gentrumentirui,thecrres on on its ruins of or miltarr dictatorship. 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