Show CAVENDISH IN 10 A story of the early days 0 ofalia f the mur dered chief secretary aljy IV w U telegraph to the cincinnati slay may 10 gathia Gat gath hii writes rites I 1 to tho the r as follows general averill Av crill tins this morning told me a sin aular story about cavendish you may not be 10 aware paid mid lie t that hat cavendish was in the army of the potomac in ill 1802 and I 1 entertained him lor for awhile lie ile came to this country with his brother lord hartington now marquis of harlington and with sir john hose rose I 1 met them in ill tho 0 following peculiar way when McClel lans ar aminy my evacuated tile peninsula peed nin sula I 1 cover covered ed tile embarkation I 1 with my cavalry and was the last officer r to pet fet into the steamer having biz been ill I 1 lost my senses when I 1 got on tho the steamer and knew know noti nothing flug more till I 1 found myself in tile house of general wadsworth at washington As soon as I 1 was able to get out I 1 made ready to find tho the army army again which was then at the antietam battle batac held field but before I 1 started I 1 went into general ingalls office pennsylvania avenue lio lie be being an the chief quartermaster of gen general cral mcclellan and lio lie and nesmith of oregon and col sawtelle lc and myself sat down to play a gaino of poker it was a pretty long game and consecutively ingalls and nesmith were frozen out and tho the game was left to sawtelle S and find me and I 1 won all the money I 1 also won a considerable quantity of wino ivino which I 1 took next day to harpers fern ferry I 1 was nearly sick on oil the way certain englishmen seeing me avith a Genc generals rals insignia introduced themselves as lord cavendish and I 1 fart ii ton and with tb them cm was rose cavendish was a young fellow pretty well made of a frank bluff style his elder brother hartington was something over 30 10 years old when wo got out at berlin in maryland to find the army these young fello fellows ws still went along with us and 11 d we nye came to a small house at the roadside standing rather alone which h biad ad but ono one bed in ill it and was inhabited by a poor woman we concluded to stop there for the night and these young lords lay down on oil tho tile floor with my ay iy staff making no complaint and insisted on my taking tile bed d they stayed around camp some time and suddenly disappeared and turned up in leos lees army re alio others did lid not go I 1 never in inquired as to whether mcclellan permitted hartington to pass the lines but I 1 have an idea that ho he just walked butof out of the tile picket line and went over sir john loso rose when I 1 saw librn afterwards in canada apologized for disappearance which was tho the first time I 1 knew lie had gone to lee |