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selected by many of her sons as their commander, and met his death white gallantly leading them into action. The same feeling which inspired the soldiers to regard no State lines when our common country was in danger, induced the Commander-in-Chief to recognize him, while living, as a Pennsylvania soldier, and impels him now, that he is dead, to bear the public testimony to his gallantry and worth. By command of [Signed] Gov. Curtin. " Serious accident from a bombshell. The Port Tobacco (Md.) Times, Oct. 24, contains the following notice of an accident which occurred near that place: Just as we are going to press, we learn that on Tuesday last, while some of the soldiers attached to the regiment stationed at Budd's ferry were examining a bombshell which had been thrown across the river by the Confederate battery on the opposite side, an explosion took place, caused by efforts to get out the powder. The damage was, we learn, considerable; some nine or ten men were wo