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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: may 16, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Kansas (Kansas, United States) or search for Kansas (Kansas, United States) in all documents.
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From Montgomery,
Montgomery, May 13.--Rev. L. M. Carter, of Augusta, has been appointed Chaplain of the Fifth Regiment of Georgia Volunteers.
Gartrell's Regiment has been accepted for twelve months, and will be mustered into service immediately.
Montgomery, May 15.--In Congress, to day, Mr. Smith, of Ala., introduced a resolution in reference to establishing a District Court in Virginia.
Mr. Keitt introduced a bill for the protection of Indian tribes South of Kansas.
The proceedings were otherwise unimportant.
The Daily Dispatch: may 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], Why the troops were hurried up. (search)
The Abolition Raid on Texas.
--A writer in the N. O. Picayune, of the eleventh inst., says:
In connection with the reported taking of Fort Ouachita by the notorious Montgomery, of Kansas abolition fame, it may be as well to state that three weeks ago, I learned in Galveston, on undoubted authority from St. Louis, via New Orleans, and published it in the Galveston News, that Mr. Lincoln's Secretary of War had, about a week before, sent a dispatch to Major Montgomery, U. S. A., at St. edate in our own State.
Col. Baylor and some thousands of experienced Texas Rangers are on that frontier; and now that the C. S. Government gives these brave men and indomitable Indian fighters the authority and means to protect themselves, Montgomery and his band will stand but little chance of holding the fort.
The Indian Nation would ask no better employment than to sweep him into nothingness.
They are strongly Southern, and bitter anti-Kansas, anti Abolitionist and anti-Montgomery.