....,-- ,- ,...,•i ••:::. _•-•; - :..:1 ., -:.• - 7.:' :ArttiiKitol4o:ilt.'iiiihahl..i.f;'F.qii't! , ' lq t r -'lll triT l'.4"' I I t it : St • Ek-its " "ILA, Tek Ax§.TN l T t i:g viik4.7g i ilendishnebellemirage perpetrated yre?B,!,ho evlted town of Members •AtiO:.eikirely destruc .l4llt, r,99.titxir.iost crash ing-te1t...1 itllletterlrona : .8, gentleman 11( Harrisburg, having every 0p ,..,,4 :T i f i ct l bil,trn' the 'facts, saYs," , about 1 .-rf .411448 , bagiiingth.kfeTPre• senting two-thirds of the wealth•of the town witreAleistrolied.' 4 Phe'rebel Gen eral litiAirfarsirni, imderWb.ose order Chlßl , fried, expressed his ,ile terVir t to commit similar outrages 4 . 4ey,',1,6 - juitllled his „in- Y 1 4 1 , 1 Y bkCalling it retaliation for similar conductupotethe:part of General Hurt- MinidtkoWtirldlio tielpiess and defenseless 11 . 41 . 9104418 / .1 Chamberslmrg was, BlOci hoc this;;. retallition .;berAtuaeltt, w serthe headquarterbof Gen. Leetterk'this IlOrd • the place to the tla l ine i B ry .11CCatrsta1p xeprewsnteclhimself, as merely carrying atitlite orders of General EAELT. gmt "tpothqr places" alluded to ily4l)-Milielot4ratiffer, was PiTTSBURGH; mnii#,l4ootii to ,say, 80, 410 Capital of one State--Ilarrisburg—was also. In en *niagf be t t totirtted, and' eel tain to a settled rebew were de iermitnialtolcarryoutt' If Harrisburg Witt Pittrn , are not prepared to re isfatAliHV eatened , invasion, it will be Ai it *out fault. ',the leader of the der atrOYeinq Of .!Chambersbarg—McCaus airntingisi'aiiireased the intention of i4i l anni4ttaing .officers to burn and wealthy -city, and It is for those *sod iiterested , tb see that we are in iti*itiliftitin when the rebels do AgierOo'efubile "Welccme them ftlgthAlo(iodY) hands to hospitable r rtltivernor 'having called "the Le -j.figelkether should impress upon that most 'senseless, leather-headed as seittflY.the necessity of providing means 'liiipiti"tradothin of the State. It is `sitailktie44.iirteftil and diagraceful,that ihisimm.ense Commonwealth, with its iniinzintiOn , equal to that which won our ,nstion's independence, should be sub icted to petty rebel incursions, which In a feltthanrslay waste its fairest por dons. flearexperienee tells usthe State *net :rfili-ttpott ftsaffor protection. The Aenergit Government can afford us no ~14d; scarcely' protect-itself. We 4 11aya furilished it over two hundred 411tOnsind I