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[APRIL 22.]
Major [BELGER:]
Do you say that the Secretary of War directs the volunteers to be withdrawn from Ashland and the protection of the road?
[PORTER.]
(Received April 22, 1861-3.40 p. m.)
Major PORTER:
I will be in Harrisburg at 4 o'clock with the dispatches brought by Major Belger from the Secretary of War and Lieutenant-General Scott.
W. J. P[ALMER.]
Major PORTER:
DEAR SIR: If your should desire to see me while in the city you can find me at this telegraph office up to 9.45 to-night, or in the morning at Pennsylvania Railroad central office, 300 Willing's alley.
Very respectfully,
WM. J. PALMER.
YORK, April 22, 1861-3.20 p. m.
Major BELGER,
Ashland:
There are no regular troops to take the place of those removed. I am appealed to keep the volunteers where they are, and I consider the appeal most proper and just. If these volunteers are removed you will have an unguarded road, and by night a worthless one. I left it secure, the people protected, and by the security of the bridge capable of re-enforcement, and to-day would have re-enforced it strongly. I wish you to understand the position of affairs fully before you remove the volunteers and subject the road to an irreparable injury.
F. J. PORTER,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
ASHLAND, April 22, 1861.
Major PORTER:
Are the troops that are at Bridgeport volunteers or regulars?
BELGER.
ASHLAND, April 22, 1861.
Major PORTER,
Harrisburg:
If volunteers, they are not to be sent forward. Such is the instruction of the Secretary of War at this time.
JAS. BELGER,
Major.
ASHLAND, April 22, 1861.
Major PORTER:
Please inform me the number and description of regular troops you have.
BELGER.
Major.
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