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The Troy Arsenal. --A letter from Troy says that never since the Mexican war has there been such an activity displayed at the United States Arsenal at West Troy, as at the present moment. The works are kept going night and day, the Sabbath even being entirely disregarded. Immense quantities of six, twelve and twenty-four plunder cartridges, bomb-shells, cannister and grape, rile and musket balls, and all other known implements of war, are being prepared for shipment. A large number of siege guns and carriages are being shipped. Major Mordecai, who has command of the Arsenal, is a Virginian, and is now absent in that State.
The Troy Arsenal. --A letter from Troy says that never since the Mexican war has there been such an activity displayed at the United States Arsenal at West Troy, as at the present moment. The works are kept going night and day, the Sabbath even being entirely disregarded. Immense quantities of six, twelve and twenty-four plunder cartridges, bomb-shells, cannister and grape, rile and musket balls, and all other known implements of war, are being prepared for shipment. A large number of siege guns and carriages are being shipped. Major Mordecai, who has command of the Arsenal, is a Virginian, and is now absent in that State.
The Troy Arsenal. --A letter from Troy says that never since the Mexican war has there been such an activity displayed at the United States Arsenal at West Troy, as at the present moment. The works are kept going night and day, the Sabbath even being entirely disregarded. Immense quantities of six, twelve and twenty-four plunder cartridges, bomb-shells, cannister and grape, rile and musket balls, and all other known implements of war, are being prepared for shipment. A large number of siege guns and carriages are being shipped. Major Mordecai, who has command of the Arsenal, is a Virginian, and is now absent in that State.