Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, September 24, 1862, Image 1

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EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1SG2.
A DlBCFl'li CAL.43HTY.
iH V Lahoratoi-y at Atteyheny
j.FriijMj ul Loss of Lfj'e.
)v Persons KdletL Tlie Build-
m r
,ar rtiu!iiunity was shocked yesterday
moon ly 'viat mst believed to lie
?ritct rports of the most terrible
ijiirr w hiVli has ever befallen our city,
fJie blowing up of the laboratory at
'mid States Arsenal in Lawrcncc
jn which all the filling of cartridges,
canister, grape, &c, is done, and
.vn-qnent loss of at least seventy-five
.. principally' girls employed in the
As soon as the cause of the
;,n, which wis ilistinctly heard in
parts of the city, lccaine known,
-, -a a general ru.-h for the scene of
;;aliy. Passenger cars were crow
vehicles of every description went
aliol with passengers a ad physicians
id to the spot with the usual appli-
e went Willi the crowd, and
VOL . 9--NO. -12
fell in," burning, and was probably the oc
casion of so much loss of life. Almost
simultaneously with this, another explo
sion was heard in the engine building, and
it also took lire.
TIIK ALA KM
Soon reached the city, the fire bells were
rung vigorously and the engines were on
the ground as early as circumstances ier
mitted. The Vigilant, we 'believe, threw
the first water. The steamers worked
well and the remains of the buildings,
which, being of frame, burned very rapid
ly, were soon sufficiently cooled to tcrmit
an investigation of the ruins and the num
ber of sufferers.
THE SCKNK OK 1 IS STK.K.
Of the main building noihins: remained
biita heap of smokincr debris. The jrround
.1 ,1 i ii ' ott, Wool and .SuumT lsbotii b.i ir.nt
ml hk1. torn clothing, balls, caps, graie t , , , , , , . , . . . ., A
v,.i.,i ,i .lM.i a- 1 ,- and Iionombli. and las lo.-s cannot hid to
i , Arimii:ii niiiu, .-;i(t, ii agiuenis oi
O 15 I T V A It Y . I
General Jesse I. Reno
As an offset to the glorious victory
achieved by a jiortion of our army over
the rebels in their strong position on the
heights commanding the llagerjtowij road,
on .Sunday hist, the telegraph brings us
the meager but sad announcement of the
death of Jesse 1. Ueno. Maior CJetH-ral
of Volunteers, Captain of the Ordnance
j D.-partment, and one of the nw.-i g:dl:snt
l ami able officers of the I Tinted Slates
j Army.
j The record of Gen. llcno's military
' life, although extending over the brief
; period of sixteen year. brief in conipari-
t ...... i- i. ....
IIS.
dinner baskets lcloni:ing to the inmates.
cartridge paHT, slu.-et iron, melted had
&c. Two hundred f.-et iKin the laliora
.. ..,
1 tbt realitv for once exceeded the . r P" Kl "i "y y:Hi-
i We cannot attempt to describe i H ' " ; anou.er i.ty w
our
no, but will endeavor to give
)iue idea of its horror:
THE Bl H.DIN.
Laboratory of the Arsenal was a
linzpine sixty feet by forty, situated
ih-(invnshurg turnpike, in what is
! the "Park." lying on the upper
if bailor street. The building was
lino, built in the shape of an K, form
three sides of a soiiare, one storv.
a covered joreh around the inside,
: which doors opened into the fijur
I niinrtni'-nts into which the house was
!-!. Snie thirty yards from the
: end wus another building, in which
I- an engine, used tor heating the laba-
ry by means of tcam pipes. lathis
f ling vvero ten apartments, usetl for
inj: cartridges, sliot, shell, Ac. The
tj baildinir was the only one on the
.f iud n which miw-Lt was used, jis the
rtridges. &c, are preparel in the large
ik building runaiii;.' arral!el with IJut-
street, and the oilier smaller shops.
V' magazines are further up the hill
jf n:d the main building, which stands
kn frvm ail the others.
TIIK INM VTKS.
a this building wen? oinployel a lar"e
.trot giiis and ixys ti'ding -artrilges,
&c. () the fourteen aiartments
tr:rlit weiv (.""eupieil for these pur
Piie nuiuWr vpltyed in each was
i seen to Hy in the air and separate into two
parts : an arm was thrown over the wall :
a foot was picked up near the gate ; n
I piece of skull was found a hundred vards I
away, ana pieces ot the intestines were:
scattered about the grounds. Sune tl.-d j
out of the ruins covered with flame, or I
ill i .
blackened and lacerated with the effects
of the exnlosion, and cither fell :md ivin-
red or lingered in agonv until removed. !
! be severelv felt, not only bv the brave
j titHips under his command, but bv those
! companions of his academic caree r, with
i whom he fought and bl.'d in the si'.iiLti
I nary contests of C'erro Oordo ami C'ha
i pultepec.
j Je.e 1. lit no was bom in Virginia
altoiit the year lS2o, and was consejueiit
j ly in the very prime, of liie, when his
name was added to the already too lung
I list of victims of this disastrous rein l!i. .n.
lie eiit.-re.t the V. est 1'oiiit .Iilifarv
j .icauemy in i i .'. an i anei iour vear
J patient and most successful study, gra hi-
itcd the eighth in his class ('apt. (.'has.
the relief of General MeUeUan after he
had reached Harrisons Landing and -Hib-scrpicntly
p-ctled with his command to
the IV.omac Participatim; in the nan
P,mr conflict.- und. r Vv., he finished
his brilliant career in driving the invaders
froin t? soil of ilaryhm 1.
Satf.v.JiLi ajixiiifmi.-nt to the lhim.-iJe
Kxpei;!in of II ager :-;, I..ii.ts, Gen.
lleno ha vn continually in the II. -M, and
although there are olliccVs havinir higher
and more imimitaiit comm m.l iJim Tl.-.t
intrusted to. him, there are n..ne braver or '
more loyal, and no tru.-r soldi r than the
hit- Major-Geii-mi j,.sso L. ll.o.
a just pumsliment for his folly and dlsre- Gen. IIowcll Col.b was wound 1 v A
gard ol the tirst principles of that h.dv re- j taken prin-r. He w:l! I lw-k lp Fr"'
hgi.ni ox which he pn.fesses to be jm ex- j rick stvner than he K.;i.--cd he would ' "
cmplar and tcl.,-r. j Wml IcC'leilan v,.-.
rTTi n Of J r tt - i.iJ.ia last c i
" Ji.reaov to t :e re;ir .-v .t
SOOo Prhoi.tr. rajxura uud r.rolrd ; t!lCU-,:1- l' 'isonr-rs ar. 1 four bn:series. "
ur "ebei.. : Co!. S:r ge. Nii.vt.vn'h irjinia. aa l
EIGHT THOUSAND rrU-OXLT.S 4ND i !,,,',r, ,n,kV's l U 11 I'- -k ii. Tl-c-
fouu i;a.itei;if-s captltiiid. ' , V.1 , s;!x::!::i rna-lc y - -r.iy
: h:::"I.t'
Wa1I!N.-,t,N-, Sept. Y
ho-.vt vcr. vt rv clos.'.
l.
I'arson XSruivniiMr n " " hat
file c:lo IeiiiariI."
From tbe O D.-tituti. n.i! Union. J
In the! ;-. . of yesierday is to be found
a long letter from t!.:t notorious humbug
and pretenh r, l:,:uii lirownlow, healed.
Ham r's ! ( f 'A .H:t.UIu iid:!.g GeneiiJ
K-vs-r
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(who i-
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V.Oi
"' ruiiwmui'ij io UK" Ileitis at i i:.,l .1 . .ii
10 ocl.Kk yesxerday, nftcr Colonel Miles TbJ M.,;.,rof t,, X;nolv.,5xih lw
.i i 'M'iik'umj n noLmortaHy wounded, sylvama. whose name I d not remember
'n.. i ... i .. . . . i ' i i i- . " '
The special corr-.-jn hut of thy Amvri-
c ru at J- ivd. rn k says :
1 regret t have to Ai.n ntnee the sur
render of llaq.ers IVrrv. with all the
-What t!,e,H,rl. demai.d." The iir-t T i'nuV'r iTy. with all the
.pKs.ion that inters the n.ind on iva lim . 'J'"! ur,h'?""' to 'v, at
Several were conveyed to houses in the ' , . " ' '. -"P i-".-"-
lorou.di and to ibolr I..-.,.,. ,a ; ,!.. I '"'S tUv m1 -"-'jor ( .eneral (eoige H.
r- - ' - ' "'.Mil. in in-.
Of these four or live snb, f.entlv ,o..,1 " ! -'lei. delian the se -ond, and l.ngadier-
T..K KKMOVAI. OK Ti I K noi.lKS, ! 'l l' " ?r
As soon as the Hames subsided t!l0 j 'fd and tourth. I he fohow nig ( lie
crowd which had collected set to work to I V - V"! 1 . 1'lasI,,:,t0S ol ( lcn- KV":
remove the belies from the debris and in I l"1",,' , (,or-" S!om",:ln- (;
the cours. of an hour at least forty lKdie ' L (,or',,,n' n.man Seymour, U.S.
had Wen removed and laid ;.: Wards ! mvh I"1'1 S" D TUc ""-
.21
. -;
1
.13 girls
.30 "
" s "1 11 'oeimiicitiioii. ever nave
we seen such an appalling spectacle.
IJodies, charrctl and swollen, were scat
tered here ami there over the sward, some
mere limbless trunks blackened and bloody
some with the limbs remaining, but
distorted, and the flesh hanging from the
lxmes in strips. Here was a pile of im
distinguishable fragments here two sis
ters, one dead, the other in the hist ago
nies here a father ami daughter here
two children whose names were known,
but the parents could not distinguish om
from the other. Nearly all the .lead
lnxlies were those of females, but only a
few could Ix? identified by their features
some were recognized by the place in
which they were found ami one was dis
covered by her false teeth some had ap
parently died in great agonv, from the
contortions of their limbs, while the arms
girls i No. 12.
No. 13.
No. M 21 " I
No. 7 2.5 bovs i
in all 151 irirls and 2.1 bovs. I
V rile ol the l:ilntr:iiorv xtvivi , t-r I
?:n the evenin- all the finished work ' "f !t"I,u VV,TO r'M if in resignation to
LmLv. s. t..'..w.:.i .i i- -e ! their fiite.
. .... 'j un: lisiv ui i
u much as possible. In the lar- ... . the i-w.wn
u'..linir on iSutler trt -.t, tl.- "as immense and constantly increased
until the grouuos were th rouge l with
curious isitors. Smie were satisffMl with I
a brief stay in that sickening atmosphere, !
charged with the peculiar odor of burning j
human flesh, but others lingering alanif, j
giving assistance where thev could and !
talking over the horrible detail
(p.Ksiion that inters the mind on reading
tliis epi.-t1' from the I "arson wh:d rig til
a HroIHiig mountebank and bla-pbe.
inous msuHcr !' the t'hiis iaa ministrv.
Irom ;.i State now in ;,nns against the
(ioveraii'.-ut, t sp. uk in U half of the
patriot ;e. intelligent and decent in n ot
niii" cc!oek on Mondav inoniiL'-
he eniistAl m -ii an 1 s.me otaeers
have Ixeii paroled and arrived here. Fi-uin
tln-m I r.i;iK.r : ,, , , r..., .
wsi-5 kilk-l. mid ('apt. Urady. of th - Hth
l i!i:.-vlva:.ia K. -en,
was als killed.
Oe.r total Io,s will probably nd vxccvl
2.o'o. killed and wounded with a vcrv
.-mall pn.portion kUhnl. I can h-am o;
i'-.v li -id ol'.iccrs killed.
I send the follow ing lists of killed and
w o'inde,! officers, it King nil I am able to
p.t t.-Iav.
The army i b -ir.g rr.pi.'ivoa the m ne.
ihe I. o -.s Commence-1 the : Tt ieL i.n I
Fri d.iv noon cn our l':v s. on the M.irv- :Ui'" t':i" I;sab!el are iroin to the ren-
the" Uval StaU".' Who -ive this liie- i , 1; T'" -i..id.iag e.:,:i:,l j . hurchos in Middk-town and Fn-d,
right I, emmeiate what th , oh- of the S.; ,r !::v i ,,, enemy wa- : 'r "1- .Vv"'1 T1
Nortl, d: sire with rell-n n-e to the condect j ' ""'r :--
of t!K- war on the part of the Genera! i uV'" vv' t,n,i :ln'1 'ycr- n-pu:r
Gov. ' If ,i... .. : c : i U lK'n 11 w:ls red that th v w
1 , , . . ' CoillHllI Ull
was wi,;e and pru let.; and patriotic, still (5( ... ,
it would 1h on mi tn the ..-.,- ..'."....;.... ! '. '.
on.-.n :
(;,,r, . , i li-.i.,.., - ,i - "iieonvtas .u-c-..ere.i mat tii-vwre
o 1 1 mm ni . 1 1 f ;:e a i a e ol t ,i m-iii . .
in ovcrwhein;:' - l..rce. an or-
it would Ik. oi -o t.. ,be ,:" ''-r ":u!,t" .-iake the pm an I throw ; -i
...... 1 , , . -rvV " them down the moimta'a. 'J'!;.- who'e
Ot l"in-- -'IVell Ull.lske.l. ui. so ieiT. . )., . . ... " L
. i .1 . .. . - i""ee .h. n n tn-sti in s sf: ty. the lii:i from
Ml hurchos in Middletow n and Fn-de-
d.
They ! "'.ndy. Co. K, 1 1th IVniuu Reserves ;
s.-!. I-" 'vi- :--wa:-t. io. U. lltl, lV,mtu Ue-
re: i apt. Caldwell, Co. li, 2d Wi
Maj-.r'jOth lVnua.; Li ut. C. F.
i
-rM l.vs und girls were employed in
.-ng c:u tridges, &c, for tilling.
I'AV IAY.
Hsor-lav was pay day at the Arsenal,
master IJoswoith, assisted by Mr.
one of the clerks, was paying the
ennloynl in the laboratory." Some
:h Ihvii paid, and only three out of
asmluT ineiitioncd above had f:iiled to
",vTto tluir names: so it is more than
that nearly all were in the build-
the time of the accident, and r-Oui-rs,
as there was constant going
y fro between the different depart-
7 the hiiildings,") and :is far ur the
'n-.p.! i . . . . I A ne i uiuor iitcii nas icac
J aela nver as Fort Fern, at which ,g F had fall
i "I?' 1 h CaU'C IS ! at headquarters.
r .Mi known lino onnnnf civs I . .
known. One account mvs
V easionel bv the explosion of a
a number of which, being Pont off
. ijn, ieii and caused a concussion
J exploded one
Others allejre that
easioned by friction of some pow
"f1 on three barreU unloade.
"the tVireK . t...
h llow cadtt with these. Oil the 1st of
.Tulv, lSlti, General lleno was aj.pointvd
Uivvet S cotid Lieutenant in the (Ordnance
Department, Ix ing the .mly cad.-t of his
year apoinfed to tliat department. His
appointment is credited to Fennsvlvania
On the 3d of March, 1817. he received
his commission as full Sr-cond Lieutenant.
In the meantime, however, war had
Ieen declared letween the dated States
and Mexico, and Lieut. IJeno was in the
field, where he was soon distin.ruisho! as
the possessor of sohlierly rpialities id" a
very high order. At the battle of ('. rro
Gordo, April ISlh. IS 17, hi- conduct
w:l such as to merit special nisiim-iion.
and he was aeordi;.;r! v brvv.-ttcd Fits!
! Lieutenant for gallant and meritoi i-':i i
i conduct. At the storming of ( 'hajiuhip..-, 1
'. he commanded a howiuvr battery and i
'rendered effective service: whi ut the j
S battle of Chapultcpce. S. -ptciulh-r 13ih. j
I IS 17, a rejK-ti;iou i" the iraiiant and nieri- i
1 torious conduct 'for w hich he had b -en !
i honored at CYrro Gordo was still fuither
re wan led by the brevet rank of Captain.
In this engagement he was seven ly
woumhtl, and had t ret in for a while
from active service. After his health and
strength were suiliciently recruited, he
was assigned to duty at th West l'oint
Military Academy, w here he remain-!
from January to .Ir.lv. IS 10. aclintr as
Assistant Frofcssorof Math -niatics. After
this he returned to the Ordnance Depart
ment and remained there jm riorining the
I customary duties connected with this im
j ortant Department until April, lHol.
I from which date until July. 18ol, he as
sisted in the Fnited States Coast Survev,
, when he left that field of duty to build ..;
i ... .. - i
military road from the Iig Sandy Uiver j
to St. Fan!. From lK.lt to 18.37 he was
stationed at the Frankfort (Ivy.) Arsenal !
as Second Ordnance Oflievr, and alter- j
waixl was Chief Ordnance Oilicer of the '
-w " . T 1 ' . 1 1 1 .1 1
h,.r..h-..rl rr.1-.1 . ...t-.....C: L tail lXI ' III IOI1, W IlCll lie Da.l lilC COlll-
brought in this morning from Chandlers- I of a '--; K"tiiniiiig in 183!),
burg, and sent to Camp Curtin. They I as sent to tne Montgomery (Ala.) j
presented a wretched appearance, and i rscnai, "i' oeu- avi
I.VITsT
it.,. Z I , I -"T? j faaip Hiil shclll. the encnv when th-v ! oi.'K, S,pt. 17. The I Krai. I
deas, spa. l w;tl, the ..., my vulgar,- inU., u.., tl, MI!;. 0!r Ku. ' the nUls .-va.uated Ilars
ty a,, .al-ney which constitute., the j 0: Sml v s:rt,M.. -t r of our ! 1 ' ,T-V ia "aMe a !rt ,.f the
especial Ktoek m trade ot this , . C- nieti a,Min as.vd.-d ih.- ilt am 1'ederal prisoners taken were not j.roled.
t ,, doubly msultmg ami ,, eiisive at hn, u JW;(V ,h( -r I A sp. ial despatch to the 7V.,.,. itxnn
tms in, and m this section I ... Far- . 1 j H-risbarg, states Ht the two ,..rtion, of
mm, shouhl ho conten. to p.cket the thou- Sim L , , the r b 1 amiy are umte.1 on thU side of
sands ot dollars which he has reeeiv. .1 . ,. 1 the F. 'oin .o o l...f-1. -
ru"ii-e.l io t.r.-.. I II I i ? ...... u.mi. .1.- "uiiL: 0:1
Coloml Miles sh-
-an-Is of dollars which he has reeeiv. .1
lroiTi the- sali- .t a Ixn.k made mi .if !.'.
ciioTl.-tls, iK-iatl. -ss jok.-s, and irreverent
die.! tliem tn.-, ,vh. ,.. ; '. a:ierno.n. A5s, tfi.it Gem-
, ; . ' 1 , .1 1 I. , I 'n: t l!:e:: -uris wxrc d sh.! ;ilu .en. nui
anecto'es. taken from the ch-mns ot the I... .1, ... .., . p, , . , caotar - .
1 e. . . . . . hut t.ie. s.:.i niau.i -.-l to k - n; a brisk
iieiimct Jinowiue n .', aii'i not push the ' :... c - , 4 . ,-,
,- 1 e , - 1 i h'- he. 11 sola ' ot their Iv'.tt- r.es w hi- h : 1 . , v 1- t. t -
patiemv and loroe:u-.uice ot this ceinmu- , ,. ,, , V , -.si..n. s.-pt 1.. Ihe 11 -vJ Mai
m.v n. ia:. r'.cii a couise iurht re-
. ., .1 . i .... i .... - - .. '.. I h' cann :
.iaiue un.li i panH.uc men ol ttiisl ... ..,).,,. . , , .
... .... . . .... i - - , on Suata Wilm.ut ..miiir Iiuk h damn:
ivi .ill.. . ... . I . n Ii - 'lit ,i.-Mil w nv ii i.- i
tliat the 44 :i"htiii'- I".irs..n" U ,',.,t -.t
home d. -fending his State from ihe rebels
tr.'.n arc ' w, instead of cowardly hirkiistr
in the Nortin ni States w h- re the rJ. arc
')', a:: 1 fr .i.i this sal"- retreat extermina
tii.g tht m on j rr r
i.. -.... :. : . : i. . t .
i.i .ii..... ii i- m.i inn. uiai a mom i ii , , -. .i . ,
, ,i, , , ,. . -l "r "" . t see it. j.r.i k -ot i:'. a h.-avv
Mi'ju, i "e i... me ineiii'.ien.v .! Il-'.s - .- ,i . .,
1 . ... .' I fu i:-: ' ler tall . -ia..rT. rsof :.a I. i :r h
nc.ii f.r .-WiCo . hive tne great. .t . . ,,;.. . ." .i e ,
., .- .i . ,c . t u 1. mil, tes r the l.:- w;.s op a sh. :I
-nip:i:!.v t..r th..-.-true im i who have L .. i. r Ai; i . i.i
., - . i , ! rue., t. ol. Aim-, si eat, 4i nht
h.en en lroui :r lionies and cxd 1 i i.
. t n ;;ii'iu...;eii o :- .i: i ri .?.;
' l' e--i'I- li i l.e 1. ''"i.i i -. 1 1
were nv., ba.k out ol si -kt and loal.,1. ! .,(,...r v.:., tJt J - .I-.
ic cann :iadi:;ir was k i.t m .-.'l .'..v ... . - ....
, ., ' , - i ni-.m.nj, witu m p;i-scnrsand f 12,0'. H
The thing c.arl at du-k on Siniday (Viamodere .Kd.n IVreival died ut Kux
evemn -. ,,'1 was resum d ag:nn on Mon- ..irv :i((rf.:nr
day m..riung at dahht, ai: 1 kept op mi- "
til '. .V1.h k. v!i n Co!. Mile- ordered a ; :-o..ir., -....
w hite tlar to K r.:i d.
Th-l- va- c. ii -i-!"-.:" . U-z a:d
and the 1'iieuiv i;;:er dil n ! t
!zo.:l
!..;v.
th -ir
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FROM HARRISBURG.
II vKKisia K.;, September 17. The bat
tle of yesterday closed without a definite
result.
No firing has been heard at I lagers
town since lour o'clock ycstenlav.
Stragglers coming into llagerstown, re-
nort General Loivsf reet killed .mil lleit
THF. EXI'U.SION .. , . . , , c .
n. i ... , l"e reoeis nau oeen surroumieou X liev
'i at about two o clock, and was . ,, :: , - - I
l-e,Uv li 1 " .1 riJ' ni. men .ii.iiiiiii.iLion aim oisuii3 I
. .. "" 'L,'-,4 v-'-'-c have near v run out. I
The rumor which has reached here that !
s not credited i
Nt a!es hy tne arm
I'.it n-i s with the
pr- t-.-i. 1 i - :..,-! ." bbeis. r.u-;-!:i f-m-ikers
1 'e. Ji-y . not d.'-Tve svm-
j-.;:hy .: :-..-i.-'..i:.ee. There is n.i man in
this I nl..ii :.-t ha- ! ne m ..re t. produce
the ill leclings which exists b- tween the
p- ople of the North and .South than this
swearing Far-o.i. Lv, vulgar and bru
t d in hisinistinets, ta.-tcs and association-.
c;irn.-d the -rune spud into all his
ches an 1 p :;. r writing-5. No ma
't his h ngne.
The i.ure ac.d
.K1
si-
w;is safe fro;:, ;!.
the vcii.an of hi
w.-re par .1 d.
County
'Hie Washington ll.-:r.,.:;.,r gics the
1 dl..-.v:::g cev i:nt of another utr.ige bv u
!! gr. in that -untv:
"ta tie. i-i.l.t o! Tlatr-diy. lb,- 2-t!i
v.!: ni-.. a n--ro nam d dohn lV.wman,
livinj;..-., Il -nry Sj.hars fanu ia Allen
town-kin, attempted to commit a ripe on
the Jh rson of a w hite w onaa, n.umd Do
lan. w ife of Michael D.d in. who is a v..l-,ui.-r
in the army, resid'ng .n Noah
Speer place. ::!. in Allen town-kij..
Tli ti. ml at hr-t approach-.-.! the house of
M. D"!a:i w i ll-: b;d hers If were
c . . , . , 4 ., ,. , : aos. ,h r.-e i.iuer mcm'Tr?oi tlie lamuv
S-.en mx to -!t:ht tiiousan I. with o n. r..t , - , - , , . . . , , , , -
Ml.' - " IU.I I.I I I M ( ol . in ... OVJi. ' 1 1 a 1 . . - ,
. , " ;n I 0! itt-in :iAnl w!io is tn- n-1
The
v.c:-
..l
.ii: 'J.
n.rv :n t...
. i :t :!. Hit
h; " !n-k on S-ai-
ciit ti. It w;;y thiol h :
with b.it little
niiiiip..1!, !. :iil f v. hen
fortv. s.-::;m- I aim;.; i
lay ni-. hi. and
i :,:. si
Tic liiauee i" the tro-.p-. ;r.ini'.erii
j n.
i i .
,, , j tec: me. i to answer, ami sf-pj.l r.wrv.
en. ll.c.is- croiturcd an A id- !-( . .. , r . . 4.f .
... , 4 .:..n:v :;:t.-nv.inj ..Irs. 11. Jett the li .u-e
' of (u'm. S.uart u .'ir n lav a'e-rn ii, w ho . v , , - , , ...
,. I .-i- ii - t to go to the spiiiiir, ati.l wh-n she had vr-.t
L was inakio'' his wav f:..m llri-p.-r s I rrv . , . - ... . e
sinn i.s.:ui' iron, in inv:. went
was making his w ay l:om llarj.-ers I rry
to Ik Miiisi x:o wish a di-, ..itch frotn Gen.
to ix Mil iso..;.. uu a
I.d V on.! ir, i. I ''.o I.I..H cd 1 .
. . .. , , j ,i;,rMMi to 1 1 en. i ee. aimoiiiH it-'i' tne -a-
poiiiieians .i :-. ');. ii;ir.:cter and i .iritv . -. ; .- . ' . . .
' . . 1 - i pitutatl-ai ot th pi iee. I ; ,vid s,v . i'-d
and ilistat r.std:icss ot nuitiv.- and ae'i.,1.. ; . , . ,. , ... ,.
.... ..... t.en. i At.' .as :tt Loon-Utro v.;..ii was
were the sKci.d VK-tm,s..f t!a ( -v.v'-.' :., t.r ., ...j,,,,
"'I'"' '' In ,Ut l,:7?4 "9 :' 1 ! This wa, the first intimation . i the sur-
btta-nicss m tj,e locahty d h ivs.dence j n n;,,.r wUrh lur ,;,.n,.ni, n tv ;V(,,. At
;,n nia.l sect, nswhtehcouid be reach,.! . C;;m.ml F.nu.klin w;.s within
and pe,s,ned by h.s mf!u.ne. To- l-y. j ,..iljr, lll:irt.,t ,. ,.. Virv. g..i; to
...c i... u. an., M.ppo,ic, o: s.aveiy , ,( .h .n :j ...
m
up to h r. Knocked a lighted candle out .f
h -r han 1, caught hold of her am! !. tnan-d.-d
a couij !ian-e with his intlitnous de
sires. She i..-:au:!y raise.! :m akin:;. :md
h r scrc.mis were heard In- t cis- c.s i:.
.'!.. ..-,... .... .t... ........ : -i. ...!.
. ' .- .'il IIIV 'j Si 1 ' i. I i i J
fV-m th
.. .. . -e
t!! river, and. v. it.i oth -r-. start d m pur
suit i f h.'ui. lie was pa sued to his resi-
i .rro-.y, d n um- nrr th - m -tbi;tT cur.-es .. i. . . i i ,. ' i , - . 1 ,'- ,uv' w.j-re lie was a:TsU-I m. x tiUieu
.d mrdeihctio:i ium.h ihe heads of ih i-.M i , -!.. . ' ,'i , 1 i K'-,,i 'r-' 1 nomas I.eoi, -i A'dea
a.i'I mrnei;!ction ium.ii Uit- 'i.-ads ! I:. ! . n ... . .'. -i . .
, . j V ,. t. ui a.s s-N.ii :.si- recen eo i:, ie.-.;,;,n n
wh.. even due.l m the siave States: h ,- ; ,h,5l CL M;W o:i yi(,u lav nt.-min- that
ti... -i J. .....l t... l. . i . . -
! ...... ...v .. .-.. iisi i. i in- . i0 w;t ,n (j:.jvrcr.
champion a'.et tn.
i wonder, then, j 'pj
ihaf w he n the cutest cam. this man. w !
intelii'i
l-vrnii: -; of the m -t
seemed pleased with their newr quarters.
The Philadelphia Grey Keserves ar- j
rived at Chambersburg last evening safely, !
i ami insisted on occupying the cars as
FTch of the l:ilww.,or- liv n
"the m ' ' ' T orougm- il arttf for tl)C Ilig,lt
'njured by the explosion. It is well
ver, that tlie fn-st explosion
P;oe outside and communicated to
-on I w,iere 4we damage was done
setting tire to the clothing of one
the girls, who fled in consterna-
U f' ve me alarm, causing a stam
L .Iof the doors. JIauv mt out. ami
Viav 15 all!ed Mma persons used their
" umuce mem to return, and
It is now raining here. !
Troops are still arriving. j
Charles Dumas, a soldier, from Erie j
county, attempted suicide this morning by
stabbing himself in two places, and then j
cutting hi throat.
Mai. Gen. Patterson is now here.
Thirty-two paroled prisoners and de-
! to IiCavcnworth
Such was the slowivss of promot ions in
the Ordnance Department in time of peace,
that although a Ihvvet Captain in 1847,
Gen. Keno did not get his commission as
full First Lieutenant until March, ISoo,
and it was not until seven years after
this, viz: in duly, 18d0, that lie received
the full rank of Captain of Ordnance, a
rank which he had already held by brevet
for over fourteen years.
! In the fall of 18'.) he was recalli-d to
e from fh' f-'.r.l this
l:n! nave, th traitor to a i i.-u '., -Icm'1.1 i . ....... . . n
- i ' : noiw I. ;i:r --lining ui iri i n ws :.:m , l - tr
ite shunticl by ad, and cmp ile l hi h ave j ..,.. F,.ITV- (;( M.-Cldlan was pn-h-a
State over the destinies ot which ld ! -i . . . - ...
in r ih-etn with a vigor most de-tructive to
. . .... in ,
d' K-trmes had exercised lahd a:i iu.hi- ! ,,". t. .;in
t U1'' II pa;u ! th en-vnv o-i
Wlvm such a man as this talks of the i momiiv g. with his !c -rv :
'North b iter full of traitors." the l..v-d ! ..f fn-O. ! .:.- Tt:.-
masses will know what weight to -rive to ! the ro;-.d toward- the river af Harper's
In
M -a ! iv
ud a i tri'.-
eneinv hoK
t-wnMiir, v ho. after a fell hearlr.g. inal
out a c in-alfiier.t and p!a.-! lem in
j chri-ge of Col. .Tela, J.ickm-m. II. J.
Fn.nier. and Jacob Crow, who kcj-t him
hiring 'Hair.-. lay nlfd.t, and startcl with
; hi:a for Wa-hir.jt'v., the in xt i.io.ninir.
: Aft. r they had p-. v e.sl ;d.:t iie miles
he ir.ar.agc-d by soi:e means to nr.tie tlie
r-'pe by which he was ltoun-1, and Kiore
. any one of tlie piard was aware ol aav
thi:g l-iag wrong, sprang from the wagoa
and ma le for the wimmIs. Altlmugi, : -
, oixus purMiit was made, he succeeded in
Washington and commissioned a llriga-
tl CCttinT nmni tn rr.i holr Kr
T l"e dnnimr l ... e
s-j . s-- "J uit. oome re-
Nu-r?1 8faren 4 their acquaintances
" on i - WCre lnside a 8Ccontl ex
r ,u , Vl&( nearly five minutes j
serters 'were sent to Washington to-dav, J 'her-Gem nd of vohmexrs, and onlered
under the charge of Lieut. J. Brook, of 4' rflrt ? l'"A ho was
the 51st Penna. Pegiment. . nna.is, u.. .yt un-
The city is full of rumors in regard to , -:na lu- "l M"J 7"1 "c-
the figlit at Harper's Ferry.
! C trT 1 1.1 ! r. ui-r.il - n int.t..w-
Information has been received of the '11.'"' i : , -
( . v, , i i sionel a Major-General ol volunteers, 1ns
fighting at Sharpsburg. . . . . . . . ' .
1 " . i rank in the regular service Ixang Captain.
fools wort? white caps, we ; About the 1st of August List, with Gen.
; Uuniside's Army (orp, he hateued to
Ibis, we are informed. ! rs- If all
! roof from th building, which ' should appear like a flock of gec?e
, " .. I ... ... , ,. i , . . .,T'cs pur-uu wasmaoe, i,- hiom joi m
. MH,a.,a.r rn, an, one, ... e a ; n-canture. On- of th- :ard at-
oftman , hat the p op!e deina.nd' j pursuing ami shelnng ! c. ir i-i at, ca'.i.-ing telnpt,l Jo dis.-hatgc his r. v.-S r ait-r the
of theGovernmem audalth m a,t-; gr-at loss. ihi3 n,is,-eant, but it mil d to go off.
thonty is to turn a d af car to the brutal j In s-v.-ra! conf er, on Monday, where h l s-;iv k vM f- ht aiul r ach
and unchristian suggestion ot this man thev made a stand, our troiw cliar'e T ' ,:-
t .ii. ..... . - . - . , . .. : "i the otiicvrs.
I. rnwnlow. and thus rebuke ahke his w:m !i then, wnfi sue!, vi-..r that t ..-v h 11
of courtesy to those who have given him j back from point to point in great haste.
a home when wandering homeless ia a I The Kitties and a b.m'.tges obtained n
C"?- Idie AKditionists at Washington
i ,t .-. . ... t t. -1
. i . are now o...i u..- .u.n n uei7ii i.unisioe
strange land, and the insult heaped u;,,, j Mon lay are thong.,! to b superior m im- I,:ingin- awav s .v ni' thousand ol
I . ... ii mi- u-,; men , r. to ...i..-.-oi . e:.(l.v. cot.tt-ahands iniiii 1 - red. sick-1 .ore-. I"he
who are now in arms in supjH.rf f the j Drayton's S.uth Candiiia I'dg.,.!. i- 1(.-.vc C.en.T.il thought more of tlTe afcty
Fnion and the Constitution. 441I- that entirely gor.-, either hided, wounded, or an l ClP1f0,t r.t ol.Ikr than the ne-
faKes iheswoni shait pTisli liy tlie sword, prisoners. l tie vcnt.vntli .iicmg:in, CTlr,s that i his crime
is the teaching of holy writ, and if Pa rson one of th r.cw regiments, .lone i.p this ; . . . .
lirownlow is now rcaj.ing the bitter fniit brigade, first with bu!leta, and finally with i xtF N vcr do that by f.rce which n.av
of the wed he plant.! in Tcnnc-s, it is th-- bayonet. i Ik? ct-rtc.1 by fair means.