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tive Franklin, of Philadelphia. French has been stopping in Bradford and vicinity for about six weeks, under the alias of Maxy, and had succeeded in estranging many persons from loyalty to the Government. In his possession were found the constitution and by-laws of the Golden Circle, and entire authority from parties at the South for organizing the institution. He also had many other documents of interest and importance. Among them are letters purporting to be from Jeff. Davis, Emerson Etheridge, Parson Brownlow, and others, most of which are doubtless forgeries. He is believed to have had much genuine correspondence with influential Secessionists. So much had he endeared himself to the people of Bradford, that the officers felt compelled, on securing his person, to leave town at once, fearing that an attempt at rescue might be made. They took the cars for Boston, and arrived here last evening. He will be conveyed to Fort Warren this morning. French is regarded as one