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and returned with plenty of money to enlist recruits. Many of his men are newly imported. He has taken possession of Fort Scott and other towns on the border, near the Missouri line. He has murdered Mr. Moore, a grand juror, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Samuel Scott, Mr. Hinds, and obliged all the United States officers, including myself, to fly for our lives. His own expressed design, made in a public speech, as he said without concealment, is to keep possession of Fort Scott and other places near theontgomery and his gang of Jay Hawkers, numbering nearly five hundred men: Fort Scott, Nov. 19. --U. S. Judge Williams and the officers of the Court have been obliged to flee to Missouri to escape attack from the Jay Hawkers. Samuel Scott, of Linn county, was taken from his house on the morning of the 18th inst., and hung. Many of the most prominent citizens have been arrested, but as yet their fats is unknown. Messrs. Reynolds & Co., of Fort Scott; Messrs. Crawford