The Alleghanian, Ebensburg, Pa. Thursday, May 9, 1861 Volume 2, Number 38 Local and Personal The “Allegheny Guards,” Capt. Easly, and the “Washington Rifles,” Capt. White, form part of the Tenth Regiment. The alarm of fire on Sunday night was occasioned by the burning of a chimney at the house occupied by James Delowry. Capt. Richard White, of the Hemlock Rifles, has been elected Major of the Tenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. A. M. White was elected Quartermaster of the same regiment. We have hitherto failed to notice that our young friend, Wm. W. Young, his been appointed Agent for the Penna. RR at Cresson in place of James S. Clark, dec.’d. He will fill the post acceptably. Our Military Our military company, the “Cambria Guards,” have not yet been accepted. The muster roll of the “Mountaineers,” we are informed, is filling up and the requisite complement will soon be obtained. Military The complete list of the Regimental and Staff Officers of the 3d Regiment is as follows: Colonel F. P. Minier; Lt. Colonel J. M. Power; Major O. M. Irwin; Adjutant J. C. Noon; Quartermaster and Paymaster J. M. Campbell; Quartermaster Sergeant [first name is blank] Kidd; Commissary J. R. Wingate; Assistant Commissary Thos. C. McCahen; Commissary Sergeant James Johnson. Volunteers from Cambria County We clip the following extraordinary telegram from the Philadelphia BULLETIN of Monday: “Harrisburg, May 6, Col. Wm. K. Piper has arrived here from Cambria County. He has tendered to the General Government, through Gov. Curtin, one regiment of Infantry, now organized in Cambria county, to serve for any period of time that may be designated; and if accepted, he proffers a bonus of $1,000 to the State. Cambria county has four companies accepted. Col. Piper is a gallant solder and his men are all hardy mountaineers.” _________________________________________________________________ See how Windows Mobile brings your life together—at home, work, or on the go. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093182mrt/direct/01/