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er in Pennsylvania is not a bomb-proof: Private Leander K. Dease, of Captain Stroud's cavalry, of Philadelphia, was shot through the head with a ball, and in several parts of the body with buckshot, and instantly killed, near the house of Jacob Miller, in Price township, Monroe county, Pennsylvania, yesterday. A squad of men, he being one of them, had gone out as a guard to the person who was to serve notices upon the drafted men of that township, and, while riding along the road, they were fired upon from the bushes, with the result above named. Miller, and a man named Secoe, were arrested by the comrades of the deceased and brought to Stroudsburg last evening, and were taken to Philadelphia to-day. Dease was a highly respectable young man, and a resident of Philadelphia. Miscellaneous. The result of the town elections in Connecticut on Monday last, as given in the Hartford papers, shows large Democratic gains. Of the one hundred and eight towns from which the result
er in Pennsylvania is not a bomb-proof: Private Leander K. Dease, of Captain Stroud's cavalry, of Philadelphia, was shot through the head with a ball, and in several parts of the body with buckshot, and instantly killed, near the house of Jacob Miller, in Price township, Monroe county, Pennsylvania, yesterday. A squad of men, he being one of them, had gone out as a guard to the person who was to serve notices upon the drafted men of that township, and, while riding along the road, they were fired upon from the bushes, with the result above named. Miller, and a man named Secoe, were arrested by the comrades of the deceased and brought to Stroudsburg last evening, and were taken to Philadelphia to-day. Dease was a highly respectable young man, and a resident of Philadelphia. Miscellaneous. The result of the town elections in Connecticut on Monday last, as given in the Hartford papers, shows large Democratic gains. Of the one hundred and eight towns from which the result
er in Pennsylvania is not a bomb-proof: Private Leander K. Dease, of Captain Stroud's cavalry, of Philadelphia, was shot through the head with a ball, and in several parts of the body with buckshot, and instantly killed, near the house of Jacob Miller, in Price township, Monroe county, Pennsylvania, yesterday. A squad of men, he being one of them, had gone out as a guard to the person who was to serve notices upon the drafted men of that township, and, while riding along the road, they were fired upon from the bushes, with the result above named. Miller, and a man named Secoe, were arrested by the comrades of the deceased and brought to Stroudsburg last evening, and were taken to Philadelphia to-day. Dease was a highly respectable young man, and a resident of Philadelphia. Miscellaneous. The result of the town elections in Connecticut on Monday last, as given in the Hartford papers, shows large Democratic gains. Of the one hundred and eight towns from which the result