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e Kansas brigade because we have never engaged the enemy without whipping them like the devil. "Go to Nevada, where 56 of the Kansas brigade met and defeated 200 rebels; go to Ball's mill, where 130 Kansas whipped 350 traitors; go to Dry Wood, where 400 men under Montgomery for two hours fought 7,000 of the enemy, and drove them back from your soil; go to Morristown, the death-bed of our gallant Johnson, where too of the Kansas brigade drove 600 traitors from their entrenchments; go to Osceola, one of the strongest natural points in Southern Missouri, where, after eighty miles march through the enemy's country, we met a greatly superior force, beat it, and took and destroyed more than a million dollars worth of property. Go to these fields, and tell me why the Kansas brigade is sneered at. "Our sin is that we have never been whipped. That brigade is conspired against. --This last Sabbath was desecrated by a conspiracy at the Fort, between Robinson and Prince, to destroy th