2/10 He was on horseback, and mentioned that he was going to Atchison, and for some distance rode beside my buggy, continuing the conversation. Then, as he could travel faster than myself, he rode on. An account of my adventures [4] on the other side of the river will be found in a letter addressed by myself to the _Herald of Freedom_: [For the Herald of Freedom.] STRANGER CREEK, Ocena P.O., May 6, 1856. EDITOR--_Dear Sir_: The bar of public opinion seems to be the only tribunal to which the free State men of Kansas can appeal for redress. I must, therefore, ask your indulgence while I make a statement of facts. |