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The paper, which his 'already *cquired n large circulation and,beCome ostablitthed ott mpermanent baitis will receive the in creased attentioa.of. the Editms ;luring the. ensuing yeat, and their Ode:lvor will be to improve it in ev ery department, so that, if kilns heretofore deserved iho Commendations - of the pies& and _of its -subsea bent. it will hereafter still better deserve theta. The eircumstancei tinder which. the IsivErtNnnti REtII3IIICaN was:established were these: : The rapid and daring - encroachments of the-Slave Power hod culMinatedia thi.pasiage of the Nebtaitica-Kansas Act, thereby: elating. the most intense' indignation • freedom-I(iving citizens of all parties.; and all. in whom patidoulm predominated over partisanship felt that the .time-f ra: union of freemen to resist the aggressions of Slavery liad.Mrived. In the Autumn of 185.1, the : freemen of Stistptchatnia County, 'with out distinction of party; anct,and ore - tilted the Re publican par(r,• (being the first organization of the kind in this• State,) for, the purpose of maintaining those of liberty transmitted to trChy the fathers of theißepuldic, is the Declaration 6f. Inde pendence. and tthe Coristitu:ion of ..theTitited States. How the Tarty, has increased in Magnitude and pow- er since that nine, the history of the country eati tell: on its first trial of streng:h on the narionaidrenn, it :has armost overthrown the. once invincible and fully ' - orgtnized Coliiiits Of tlo Sl:tve Democ:-acv, eihild Lig .such a victor and c - vpransiveness, as to fill our oppo-. 'nentS with - di:tinny i t t their future ,prospects, and to awaken in theJtearts of the fiends of freedom. wtli grounded hopes - of the speedy triutni.h of the -plea of frectimn; jitstice; And humanity. In January, succeeding the Organization` of the Republican party I . in this County2,..,thepultlieation of our piper wits corn- I Y. meneed; to.advOcate the pi inciples of that party. ICJ, metzith a giiiitrous'Avelconie, and we trust was`not 'without its intinlence in aiding . to build up -the noble I •• • organization se tit C.”11(..i the Wilmot Disnict,for,l ---rremontAv mcc than nine thousand majoriiy, and returneAalit'sha A.:.Gio'ir to that seat in the Rouse • venial be fills'With stith high honor to himself and 1" his constituents. - To the support of that organira-• I 'lion. while it remaiiis:true to the -cause of freedom, ave,Shall continue to : ales-we our best •energies; and we ace convinted that it is only required to/Itate the . Republican prineiplel l fully understood byth give the - patty . grea'ilv intreased igth famine. ;he ma ses of the people; raithevoter hcr-clists t 'his ballot for"ro e " purpose Of sertish aggrandizement, but for his country's . good alonerneilds only to be convinced, to t vote right;- and.witicvitch a cause as oars, with rea- - . 1 -son and jostice, and til the better instiucot of the lin ' roan :heart on our si'l', we roust be derelict of ditty if we jio nut win iialreased support tor the cause- of :.freedom. 1 . at js indisputable that the press exerts a great in- ..ftdelleC, for.. geiul or evil, over the opinions of the l• people.. Had tr i te old Organ of the Democratic patty tbis . 6innly taliein the same stand.for fie levy that the org.att cif that party, the rirodt:rd .'Rep.i..rkr; did in 'Bradford Vomit. =as; =to retain its consistency as paper profs sing irf,e,still principles; it should have • - Ilepurilca'n natty would have tarried al- ! • most the entire vote-of Snsquelnumac.ounty, except: titht alsof yWrs no argiunt.utt,S or consider- , miens-of might couldireitelt.. To. counteract the chlevous inllitence pr papers teaching wrong piinci ..ples and sustaining the cause of Slavery aggression, I • it beetarit ess.ii eS: nee v for those' who lin ve the mute • freedom nt 11."-art, , I-eeuy extensive circulation , of paps r \Voli pa's. tive to arlinowleilge the r. gefieioas V . % (!k •many'frier.ds in, the difftrentd ,Township 4, the list of Subscribers to": the Isris.re.Nt*Nr Bnt it is an tindoubt — ed`fact that there si It remain bundredi, in the Conn. ty,:that thi interest.; oflhe ReptildiCan party—as I . Well as oar oten—ribluire shoulchbecoine subscribers, and who might be procust.l by a little systematic . ef fort. .As an aililitt(Mal indneenient to such .of our I ffietitis . as may elioct l ;e to iaterest theinselvei io this.l • matter, for rt!citeb cif si.r . tecit subscrib; rx, paying for ! oue'vcar