Northern and Western News.
Jackson, May 11.
--A special dispatch to the Appeal, dated Senatobia, 10th, says reports from the river represent that Gen. Price had met and chastised the Yankee at St. Francis river.
It was reported at Memphis that the Confederates had occupied Pittsburg, Pa.
The Memphis Bulletin, of the 8th, has a dispatch from Cincinnati, dated the 8th, which says: ‘
"Dayton was comparatively quiet after 10 o'clock yesterday. Troops from Cincinnati and Columbus began pouring in. Thirty of the ringleaders of the mob have arrived.--Every precaution has been taken to prevent a renewal of the attack." ’
A St. Louis dispatch says that fifteen of the most prominent Secessionists were arrested. --No favor will be shown, but they will be sent South with their families.