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and the fourth regiment of nrtillery to Fort

Leavenworth, and also the recall of Colonel Sum­

ner's command, then in the field, and that engaged

in marking the southern boundary of Kansas,

under the command of Lieutenant Colonel John­

ston, of the first cavalry. From other quarters,

likewise, troops were snored to Kansas, until a

force wise concentrated there sufficient, in the opin­

ion of the Governor, to repress nil insubordination

and to insure the peace of tho Territory. The re

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