--A correspondent of the Lynchburg
Republican, written
Salem, Va., March 12, gives the fol particulars of an exciting occurrence
of
Roanoke county, under Col assembled here preparatory to leaved or
Manassas.
After the regiment was a known Union man began to distate his principles among the people, for he was ted by some argent Seces The discussion soon became an when
Captain A. J. Deyerle, who had ved from
Gen. Jackson's command to for his company, told him, (
Ray Mar. name,) that the would as lief fight an home as abroad. "
Martin responding him whether he called him a trai
Captain Deyerie answered that he did it personally, but that any man could oppose his native land was a traitor after some further animated remarks made at
Captain Deyerie, who drew a shot him, one ball going through der and another through his abdomen will probably prove mortal.
A number his sympathizers have been arrested as occurrence.