give you will know is distributed to the ne cessitous. - _ I may state for instance that the briglnal 4Cllleatt() company :neverfullitleil thiir Aim'. tract witli . tliii : tampany,that left there in June•laft, ha,.ikeett more Itarcie•hipA than any - other cuttliiiiny in the Territoty. The committee Was to. dive _tltete.n . SsiNtancie on their arrival in the Tertitory, and also find thorn in provisions for ono yenri %%hieh has net . been compiled if von say anything to' them they reply it is all btft.to the Nationaltlotnmitto,o4 when you -men- Lion it, to them', thev . f;ty,,you are n A seperate concern, we {ir ve notiting to do with vou. ,That the way you 71 rt! treated, Idler tx'ing induced to leave a eouifirlable home, to en dure ptivatiens and hardships for thei Aid So ciety to speculate. from:. For tt sample of the committee;s genero,ily, I cite to yOu one circetustance among a hundred that happens, daily: A Mr . , Bedose, Of Rockford, had lost all his clothing at the bar tie of Ozsotyaloinie, and. on his return Mr, Whitman 'glive h,itn an over shirt (of blue flannel . whieh is gen— atly wOrn -- 11eir) he had worn the Oiirt smile two radaths and 'as there had quite a gpanti tyirrived ferAistribution. he applieil to Mr. 11, (one of the ecemnittel fur,one. IThe sorer was—we have no more fur '•''ou All.. then turned and walked off - These are facts Which are too truer: Alio is 'to receive the aid that is' donated if a.rnan like that is refus ed, who tt!►s been through ell the struggles during the:surnmer au'il fall, and whose fami ly has just artived.froin Itockfcid, 1;11.? Mr was induced to come out here Iby the Rockford Co►nmitteei with the promii:se cif be ing provisioned fol a rear, and they liliewise agreed to assist but started them off without money enough to pay tlieir '.yay. _ - It appears that the Ounittrittee has been .',. weighed. and foumi . :vantind," acid there are'sexeral of the Rockford.men detitute in consequence. It is Wile - these transactions were !exposed, so that no more persons: may be duitild by the . committees, or by those 'AO are solicitivg aid for bleeding Kansas. I Wink it my duty to put the whole matter in a true lilzhtt - efore,die public, as I ; ibe sere- ral committees .itavk.:, been written to repeat edly and co, reply, What are those to do this winter ‘vlio now belong to tltepilitia, which will lbe Idisband ed in a-short time! What'arethe prisoners 'to do if they have the good luck to 'fret free 'from b,ondage ? .Can they' . ;;et employment ? ! C ar t th e y they 4:-v'tilom claims? That is to be s - een; or Will tli S be left. is Olk for theta • selves and turn Laiulits fur support, which Las already" commenced, and which. has been one ea it se .of th e - d itlic ti I t e si in the Territory. For instance,: the colonies •from the Soulli were sent in with. the..same' . guar antee' as those from' the 'North, with F the ad: aitiorf of their claims being - paid fir teming'into mallet and their' committee: have:also proved l'ailbles?, and what was the residt . ? 11'7,y th-rzr were forced to . rob and pia redrr jbr 5,11).,....v?e;ie!c and to raise means to gel -out ty . the Terr:itory i and a war followed .with _1 issouri.. as die' was eizar'yeci with many of these crini-es. T'll give you one mote instance of the corm. mittee's generosity . , and' close. 2:1 proctile,l ictt - 61 d f.r the Piirpose of striring tlie. baggage beh n fihl7 -- th e men %rho Wet eleld prisoners at Leeomplon. The building. had been vacant all summer an only tised•. now - . and then fur a stable. ttc any 4 - ,ne w.n o to use it. .t procured the use of it horn Guy. .:The person I have refe - ienee to, wanting the blouse to put - in hui-ses. - W !licit be longed .to theqtid Spcie.iY, put thel out of doors. wit honi. contained all of their clot hin ! , , tneonanical :tools,-4rc., Which were ex)lo.4.‘+l l to rain and the etagere k ftP, J ,6l . .e ii2dV before another I,lace •coiald . .pr..:eHri.-(1 store If that is the..A ity men iu a:e treat 4 what can arty one expect who ciones here trustingto the promises of'these ? The abOve, are stubborn facts,whieh I ilia sorry .to relate, ,La't nevertheless t)tie.atal hope this will be :if, a-arniii : z to ilio4e who mar be interested in Kansas • matter's, and who wish to come here as settlers! I sub scribe myself ' ' You r_.r?.speetfull v,. Col. J. A. 11.11LNF.r, of Flee —Ninety actual settb , rs, and neat them from the free states te