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Show tail <= @ ks CY, MONDAY, eo: 6, ht,5 Pal — artaye LATEST TELEGRAPHIC P ONY EXPRESS. KANSAS BLEEDS AGAIN. BY “ fen atta venation a epee ni tion, but it is doubtful whether he will carry. his ease the tion so far as to resign in President adheres to his senti- Through the kindness of Mr. Bromley, New Yor, Nov. 23. _ the enterprizing agent for the Eastern © Mr. Barnum hes contributed 4,000 division of the Express. line, we are entickets of admission to his museum, to abled to present our readers with the wards the relief of Kansas sufferers, following interesting items: : The jury in the crim, con, case of Orville Brown against Chas. Davidsous re~ tarned a verdict of six cents damages. TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. Measures adepted Wednesda the. Oar telegraphic news is of the most in- associated banks, for relieving the a deresting character. It seems that Mr. cial pressure, meets with universal appro Bank. creditors. are satisfied, and Biehanan: ie at last aroused to the ne-. val. ceasity Of enforcing the laws. We hare consequently calls for especie are few.— great faith in. Gen. Harney, and doubt Currency is still fluctuating. The closing not if any ordinary means will bring the -Tates yesterday bring 19 to 20 per cent outlaw: Monotgomery to his “letter end,” discount for sonthern states, fire to ten this officer will perform that service. _per-cent for. western, sout)i-western and The financial news from the East is of an middle, and one half for New York and New England. aitogether more hopeful character— St. Jo, Gazette: Washington correspondent of the Times “says General Harney orders are to. ¢xterminate Montgomery and his marauders STARTLING OUTRAGES ON OUR BORDERS. in the most expeditious manner. Harney We yesterday gave oar readers a ra- will have five hundred troops, artillery, ther anges spn from the Southera cavalry and infantry, from Forts Riley Kanaas borders which was so hoirible and Kearney. and outrageous in its character as to create serious doubts in the minds of many Sr. Lours, Nov. 28; . of even its: geuveral truth, That. doubt Gov. Stewart has issued orders to Brigadier General Frost, directing him te can scarcely remain much longer in view of the testimony contained in the St. Louis organize his command and hold himself in apers of the day before yesterday.— readiness to be called into service on the : a Je Gazette. ‘ 4 border, 2 — the citizens of Missouri agaiust the edations of Montgomery "*fSpectat dispatch to the Republican.) 1 , and hisdodene. ” Gen. Harney, commanding the military THE. ABOLITION TROUBLES IN department of the West, leaves St. Louis KANSAS. ; Tue following letter was addressed. tu for Fort Leavenworth, this afternoon, op orders from the war department, to assist ov. Scewart: in suppressing the ‘disorders in southero Custos, Heary Co., Nov, 21, 1860. “Sir: Tam here to inform the citizens Kansas. Advices from Warsaw, Mo., state that of this place of the following facts, aud | have becw requested te present them to Montgomery and his outlaws had invaded Missouri, and was encamped near Taboryou us Governor of the State: ‘Pia Abolitionisty, uader command of ville, in Vernon co, It was reported that Montgomery and Dr. Jenuison, to the they had burned Ball’s mill, in that county, but the report was not credited. nunber of from three to five hundred, A meeting was held at Warsaw, last armed with Sharp's rifles, dragoon sabres, night, at which Judge Williams, the vexnavy revolvers and bowie knives, have erable District Judge of Kansas, made a snddenly commenced a war of extreme of the troubles. He declared ferovity,.ou the law-abiding citizens of statement Moutgomery received large supplies Southern Kansas, in the counties of Linn ofthatmutitions frem New England, shipped and Bourbon. These arms grrived by the wagon. load, near Mound City, about a out as provisions for the sufferers in Kansas, That he has been preparing thie month since, in boxes, marked as douaraid for several months, having visited tious for Kansas sufferers, They are ail Bostou last sammer to solicit aid for it; new. Montgomery had been at. Boston and Thaddeus Hayatt, somewhat dis during part of the summer, and ‘returned tinguistied of late for his efforts to collect with plenty of money to enlist recraits. supplies for the starving settlers of the Mauy of his: men are ‘freshly imported. Territory, has been acting.in concert with — - He has taken possession of Fort Scott him. . Toe outlaws are now well provided ani other towns on the border, near the with Sharp's rifles and ammunition in Missouri line. He has murdered Mr. abundance; and as they constitute a forse Moore, @ grand juror, Mr. Harrisou, Mr. several huwdred stroug, they are a forSamuel Scott; Mr. Hinds, and obliged all midable body. the Uuited States officers, including. myThe greatost excitement prevails in the seif, to fly for our lives. 5 OG. Oke border counties of Missouri from the pressed design, ina public . yi, as he settled apprehension that Montgomery said without concealment,is to keep posses- has determined to invade the State, plansion of Fort Scott, and other places near der the towns and villages, and excite s the State line, to preveat a fire in the servile insurrection. rear while he cleaned out South-west Meetings are being held to o Missouri of slaves. So far he has carried military companies to repel the invasion. out literally his declared programme. Gov Stewart has dispatched # messenThe citizens ef Missouri, on the Osage ger to the border, to ascertain the true and Marmaton, in Bates and Vernon, are state of affairs. flying from their homes into the interior. A meeting has been called at Leavene boasts that be has money aud arms to equip and sustain ove thousand men. My Court was broken up by them—the U.S. Court for the Southern District— and[ expect they have seized the records, and also the records of the Land Office, as he publicly declared he would doso. I sign this in haste, to accompany the proceedings,etc., of a meeting of the citizens; Yours, &c., “J. Wituiaus. “U. S. District Judge, Third Judicial District of the Territory of Kansas.” Warsaw, Nov. 21—10 r. u. Apprrionat.—-A masa Convention of the people of Henry county will be beld at Clinton to-morrow to raise a yoluuteer worth, next Saturday, to adopt té suppress the disturbances. measures Tureatencp Risk in tHe Paice oF Heur.— The fire-eating Governor of Geergia, Joseph E. Browa, in his late message to the Legislature of the State,gives utterauce to the following threats; “Should Georgia determine, while 1 exercise the Executive power, to secede from -the Union, on account of the violation of the compact, by other States or Government to coerce her to retarn toit. In suc case the allegiance of her citizens would be due to her alone, and each would be entitled to the protection of her flag. Tuis they should have. Aad if any other government should interfere, and assume jurisdiction over them, and take the lives funds, &c., to send to Kansas. of any of them upon a charge of treason to its authority, for following the flag of being thinly populated is at the wercy of Georgia, I would retaliate promptly, by Montgomery and his band of murderers seizing and hanging upoa the hig’ os! tree and thieves. People are leaving the bor- two of the subjects of sach Goverument for each citizen of Georgia, whose life der for the interior to save their lives. It tars out that hundreds of guse bere should thus be itfegally taken. been sent to Hyat Montgomery & Co, in ee? Pony; on ; His WaY TO CativorKansas the for boxes marked, “Donations u Fort 1a.—The Extra Pony which left with sufferers.” Nov. ith, A meeting will be held here to-morrow Kesrsey on Weduesday, news, arrived at Salt Lake military & election the orgavizing of purpose the for days and four hours—dis company to go, if necessary, to the relief City in three Co.’s tance, 950 miles. J. B. Browley, of our outraged neighbors on the border.A the last 40 miles in three Intense excitement prevails here. to agent, rodeten minates—Pretty good ride formed and being hours to-night is force police negroes, for Jeems, ‘The Regular Pony, leaving keep a vigilant watch over the of St. Joseph ou the Sth inst., arrived in whe seem to think, since the election hunSalt Lake City, distance of twelve Linceln, that they are all free. dred milea, in four days aud twenty-three snowing 36 hours been had It 22. Nov. “hours. Yor, New of the. wheu the Pony left Salt Lake. The Washington correspondent that the Commercial Advertiser, telegraphs eedisagr grave of ramors with alive is eity ent “re Sanvy Hook, Nov. 23. weate in the Cabinet. The Presid Liverpool, company The greatest excitement prevails among the people of the border. ‘The country FOREIGN NEWS. wel = tains the illegality of secession,to o#earnest ly ita policy, and had resolved rebuke it. Seere he suppresses son threaten to resign unless onists’ prothe condemnation of the secessito some exPostmaster Holt, ceedings. nts from the President's positent, The steamer Africa, from 10th, has passed ap. victor Sasacdl od alge accepted . of Naples. dked hie dictatorship elresign to aribhad for his Island home 08 ignty and departed niath. |