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Jim Lane's Brigade. --We find the following telegraphic dispatch in the New Orleans papers of the 25th June: Jim Lane returns to Kansas in a few days. His brigade is to consist of five regiments of infantry, six companies of cavalry, and six companies of artillery. Montgomery, the Abolitionist, is appointed to the command of a regiment. Lane issues his proclamation calling Kansas to arms, and announces his intention to aid the Unionists of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Camp Pickens — Company "H"--Justice to Capt. Beggs--Miscellaneous News. (search)
e not yet been awarded. No call for more of the authorized loan is needed now. The Kansas Regiment. Washington, June 27. --Senator James H. Lane has received his commission as Brigadier General. In addition to the three regiments heretofore accepted from Kansas, he is authorized to raise two, consisting of twelve companies of infantry, four of cavalry, and four of artillery. The Colonels of these two regiments are Wm. Weir, who served during the entire Mexicn war, and James Montgomery, well known in connection with the history of Kansas. Arrangements have been made for immediately furnishing the uniforms, which are to be of army pattern, and for their general equipment. Colonel Weir left here several days ago for Kansas, taking with him Gen. Lane's proclamation calling on the people of the State to rally and fill up the two imperfect regiments, and stating explicity that his purpose is to put down rebellion wherever it may be exhibited, and to sustain the Union