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The Daily Dispatch: June 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], Arrested for "Treason." (search)
Affairs in Missouri--Gov. Jackson Calls for 50,000 Militia.
We have at length received a telegraphic abstract of the proclamation of Gov. Jackson, of Missouri.
It is to be devoutly hoped that tMissouri.
It is to be devoutly hoped that this patriotic magistrate may succeed in releasing his State from the tyranny which now crushes her:
"A series of unlooked for and unparalleled indignities have been inflicted upon General Price of Harney, and commenced proceedings utterly hostile to the agreement — waiving the dignity of Missouri.
I solicited an interview with Gen. Lyons, and made propositions more honorable to the Federal Government than to Missouri, that if the Federalists would withdraw I would pledge to disband the militia, forbid the introduction of arms, protect all citizens, regardless of their political opinion us that the militia have a battery below the mouth of Osage river, and that the Missourian are collecting at Jefferson City from all quarters.
We may look for stirring news from Missouri ere long.
Affairs in Missouri. New Orleans, June 17
--12 o'clock, M.--Dispatches received here from St. Louis state that there are several regiments stationed within two hours march of St. Louis.
The Secessionists have full sway on both sides of the Missouri river from Brownsville.
In a skirmish near Independence, the Federalists were worsted.
The Federal troops are moving west from several points.
Jim Lane.
--The Fort Smith Times, of the 5th instant, learns that a traveler arrived in that place on the night previous, direct from Missouri, who reported that he saw some troops from Iowa near Fort Leaven worth, who were on their way to join Jim Lane at that place.
Lane, he heard, expected to start shortly for Fort Smith with ten thousand men. Lane has the arms that were sent to Utah against the Mormons.
It is supposed that Lane will be able to reach this place by the latter part of this month or the first of July.
There is no doubt about his making preparations for a descent on Fort Smith, as this gentleman says it is the point spoken of by all who have, in the region of Kansas, any knowledge of the expedition.
Let our military men be ready for them when they arrive, and to our friends in the country we would say, be ready with your rifles to give Jim Lane a reception that will prevent his return.
Captain Montgomery, formerly of this post, is now at Leaven worth, and, no