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bodies, attacked the settlements, and are murdering men, women, and children. The rising appears concerted, and extends from Fort Ripley to the southern boundaries of the State. In this extremity I call upon the militia of the Valley of the Minnesota and the counties adjoining the frontier to take horses and arm and equip themselves, taking with them subsistence for a few days, and at once report, separately or in squads, to the officer commanding the expedition now moving up the Minnesota river to the scene of hostilities. The officer commanding the expedition has been clothed with full power to provide for all exigencies that may arise. Measures will be taken to subsist the forces so raised. This outbreak must be suppressed, and in such manner as will forever prevent its repetition. I earnestly urge upon the settlers of the frontier that, while taking all proper precautions for the safety of their families and homes they will not give way to any unnecessary alarm. A