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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Montgomery Raid on Missouri . (search)
The Montgomery Raid on Missouri.
--The embarkation of the St. Louis troops, on Sunday last, for the Kansas border, to drive off Montgomery's banditti, was witnessed by a crowd of 3,000 or 4,000 persons, who continually cheered the soldiers, who numbered about 700.
The brigade embraces eight companies of infantry and engineer corps, one company of cavalry and three pieces of artillery, fully armed and equipped for one month's campaign.
Major Bell, of the United States Arsenal, furnished a sal.
If they once cross the Missouri line, it will be too late for him to act.--In that contingency Missouri will permit no power, Territorial or Federal, to right her wrongs.
We tell all whom it may concern, that a foray in Missouri by these Montgomery rapparees, will be followed by an outpouring over the borders that will sweep the Kansas prairies like fire.
There is not a man in the State, whatever may be his political opinions, capable of bearing arms, who would not volunteer for that ser
The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Southern Press. (search)
The Montgomery Raid.
Warsaw, Mo., Nov. 27.--A detachment of Montgomery's band visited Fort Scott after the officers and court dispersed, but did not molest the town or citizens.
There has been to incursion into Missouri.
The party seen near Balt's Mills were Government troops.