not[ro-?Hr* Edward Ronny has a communication daj. *n lasl •Santrnmo Journal, in which he was contradicts a .statement which had previous* i’ Mpp^arcil in the Journal, that he came to that * without a knowledge of his in-jdictmcnt. lie says he came to that citypvOrhe I wepoiTliprciwnrren with a full knowledge of his indictment and lt;*oi also t|,e source from which it cinonated, and rc- V°'I # |* i quested Gov. Ford to give him an intriMku_fi.— lion to the Marslial—which he di«l. lie*iree say* he intends to meet the charge against him and the vile gang of robbers and mur-,ck’ | derers that ore confederated for his down* May : tally according to the best of his ability.— They have sworn to pursue Bonny to there-iftererv-dewisuithionlt;noimaEnandeath, w ith all sorts of persecutions, be-misutiyes-: caU5° f,iey know' that so long as he is alive {there is no safety for any of tliern. We ' hope the public every where will aid this minister of justice in ferreting out and bring* ap- \ *nB lo punishment the rascals thatnre prowl-eing ; ing over the State, in every town of any nes-1 size, and whose crimes are of all grades the ' *'rom PPt*y Jnrceny to murder. We believe ’her Bonny is a persecuted man, from all we can «. li. | hear and learn, and better deserves a rnon-thc i uinent for his daring and intrepidity in britig-*U»r. ing-the TnuHerers«f-lt;-^d. Davenport to the om- ! B»Howa, than the petty persecutions of the the interested villains who seek his life.Weuin-T7^ That excellent paper, tbc Missouri ; Republican, is to be further enlarged and improved without any additional charge tovielie:]beastorenpefoitioceidijpriwiitiinfStiy«;wlw 1,0 ! its subscribers.Ir«Jfc