Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1859 — Services and Rewards. [ARTICLE]

Services and Rewards.

| Republics may be ungreatful for services ! rendered, but such a charge can never be S brought against the pro-slavery party. Read and see hovy it rewards its tools. Gen. T. W. Clark—This man was one of | the murderers of Barber, near Lawrence, in Kansas, in the fail of 1855, ar.d the leader of 'the Southern army which invaded Linn and ! Bourbon counties in 1856, and burned eleven | dwellings, took thirty Free State men, whom j thay .carried to Westport, Mo., when a j“ Committee banished them from Kansas," stole loneXy mired end fifty head of cattle, and robbed Dement’s store at Sugar Mound. ; Reward—A Pursership in the Navy, by Jaines Buchanan. J. N. P. Wood—Also one of the murders of Barber. Reward—United States Commissioner. Samuel J. Jones—The leader in t le sack ing of Ltwrence, and the burning of the Free States Hotel. Reward—Collectorship in New Mexico. Jaines Gardner—who gave the information which enabled others to murder Barber. Reward—P. M at Lawrence, K. T. Fred. Emery—one of the murders of Phil- ! lips at Leavenworth, in 185 G. Reward—Receiver of Land Office at Og- ; den, Kansas. i J. S. Murphy—One of the murders of j Phillips, and the instigator of the murder and scalping of Hopps in the same year. Reward—lndian Agency at St. Mary’s ! Mission for the Pottowatamies. H. C. Pate—Murdered a Free State man in the Wakarusa Valley in the spring of 1856, and several times invaded Kansas, at one time was terribly whipped and taken prisoner by Ossawatomie Brown. Reward—P. M. at Westport, Mo. Rush Elmore—Aided by ten or fifteen others, attempted to assassinate J. 11. Kagi. Reward—United States District J\idgesh p. R- R- Newsome —A law partner of ElI more was the leader of the hand of South j Carolinians who robbed a party of Free State : people who were leaving tlie territory on j account o| the troubles, of wearing apparel, | women’s dresses. &c., &c., in 1856. Re ward—Prosecuting Attorney before El--1 more's Court. j Majors, Russel! &: Waddell—This firm in j the spring of 1856 furnished transportation wagons to the Missourians in their invasion of Kansas, and gave $5,000 to pay the expenses of that war for Slavery. Reward—An exclusive Government contract for western afrny transportation for ten years, on which they clear a profit of one million dollars per annum! j Hiram V. \Y ilson—One ni the kidnappers I : of the colored boy Alexander Williams, in- | i dieted in Erie county, N. Y , Sept. 18 11. Reward—United States Judge lor li!e, of I the Northern District o! Ohio. G. W. Be'lden—An apostate from the Free I Soil party. | Reward—United S' -a'es District Attorney ! in Judge Wilson’s Court. | Fred. W. Green—One of four Repre- ! s-'nt.-itives in Congress from the State ot I Ohio, who voted for the repeal of the Miss- | ouri compromise. Reward—United States Clei ksliip in Judge Wilson’s Court. Mathew Johnson— * * * * ****** j Reward—United States Marshal of the i I Northern District of Ohio.— Cleveland I^ead.