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States District Court to fly for our lives. They have taken the towns on the Missouri line, the Fort Scott Land Office, &c. They intend to invade Missouri. J. Williams. U. S. Judge Third Judicial District, K. T. A military company will be organized in this city to-morrow, to aid in the suppression of this outbreak. the Southern District, and I suppose that they have seized the records and also the records of the said office, as he publicly declared that he would do so. J. Williams. United States District Judge for the Third Judicial District of Kansas. Kansas, Mo, Nov. 21. --United States Marshal P. T. Colby and party, ofrelative to the operations of Captain Montgomery 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