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 SOLDIERS ON A TRAIN ABUSE THE VETERAN RESERVE GUARD ON THE ROAD, AND ARE FIRED UPON BY THE LATTER—ONE MAN WOUNDED AND ANOTHER KILLED!!—THE SOLDIERS DISMOUNT FROM THE TRAIN, AND BAYONET SERGEANT PORTER, THE NAN WHO FIRED UPON THE TRAIN! ​ SOLDIERS ON A TRAIN ABUSE THE VETERAN RESERVE GUARD ON THE ROAD, AND ARE FIRED UPON BY THE LATTER—ONE MAN WOUNDED AND ANOTHER KILLED!!—THE SOLDIERS DISMOUNT FROM THE TRAIN, AND BAYONET SERGEANT PORTER, THE NAN WHO FIRED UPON THE TRAIN! ​
  
-This morning, a train left the depot in this city with about 600 soldiers, of different regiments, on their way to join Sheridan'​s command at Harper'​s Ferry. While at Beltsville, where a detachment of the Veteran Reserve Corps is duty, the train switched off, and the soldiers on it amused themselves by throwing apples at the Veteran Reserve guard, and calling them epithets indicating them as being "home guards,"​ afraid to fight, &c. This irritated the guard, and a sergeant in charge, whose name we understand to be Porter, picked up a musket and fired upon the train, wounding one soldier slightly and killing Joseph Laughlin, company E, 11th Vermont. (Another informant, ​Who was also on the train, says the soldier'​s name who was killed was John McLoflin, and that he belonged to the 18th Vermont. ​ +This morning, a train left the depot in this city with about 600 soldiers, of different regiments, on their way to join Sheridan'​s command at Harper'​s Ferry. While at Beltsville, where a detachment of the Veteran Reserve Corps is duty, the train switched off, and the soldiers on it amused themselves by throwing apples at the Veteran Reserve guard, and calling them epithets indicating them as being "home guards,"​ afraid to fight, &c. This irritated the guard, and a sergeant in charge, whose name we understand to be Porter, picked up a musket and fired upon the train, wounding one soldier slightly and killing Joseph Laughlin, company E, 11th Vermont. (Another informant, ​who was also on the train, says the soldier'​s name who was killed was John McLoflin, and that he belonged to the 18th Vermont.)
 As soon as the act of shooting was perpetrated the soldiers got off the train and beat As soon as the act of shooting was perpetrated the soldiers got off the train and beat
  
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