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V. TI. FOSTKH. KD1TOB. TJUThY M052IIKO. JTJLT 13, 1853 FoR I'KEirT.NT IN lcGO: . JOHN McLEAX, of Clio. . Tor Vict ritr.sii)ENT: IT-AM USCCIX. rf Illinois Fcrefgn-born Citizens. If a licput licsn r.iniiii!ktrut!on had . dvciui J to alanJon tUo iialuralizeu err. igrnnt to the impressment of Lis native country. Mint a howl the .ntnips of the ; t '- . ..Ii I ...... . . ... JalrQ AAmocracy nuuiu uuvv rvi hi-.-11 . . . I.. .... . r il . i.Hmuii.riit" U'fiiilil l ave boiled with indignation, tut now -low p.u id au. J ut.rufilcd it surface We have been pnitctitly waiting to leurn f their J CMli"ii tut they are ussilrntits K the tomb. The r. nuilalo li:i8 gone forth, rad the pill, however titter, mutt tc tuLeu. Tho cloven fool la at lust been t exposed, and our naturalised citizen will mo nnd feci who uro their real ;f. iend. Whut ihink you of thai party v wlo luve id !ot and so falsoly profe. Vil jo be your real, steadfast friends, no w folding their armi and dec-taring Ui.t It one ofjou revieit tho homo of I ' - - 1 1 I I L . J iL . - . Ä .tr - . Jin jmiuntfou ana lot grave ui mm an'.rcstors, and tho anthoritica chooso to impress Lim into military servieos, even .rgainst t)ii Iii adopted government, to v Imhhc hudtworn alJcginnco and f dtliiy; that ;.,cro is no relief and no I rotittioji? Ye will havo more to sry on thiisubJt. Mr. McClecry Declines. 'YTesto quested by Mr. A. R. lieClcerv, to uy that he declines tho rneo ! r the nomination for the Clerkship of .this c uiity, uul is 1mm mid ufter It in t?ute t ut of the ring. e know nothing flic hums which havo determined Jn'r. 3dC. in Ii. c urn, utid simply itVv Iii doclinati n nl hi request. Franklin hemoerat. Wo arc advised that tho friends t f H. Perry. Jr., at Laurel, ai d other to i ship, charged 'lhnt 31 r. McOlccry Mhibtcd in writing article fr tho .mtriicn, dwrirg tho tanvafa of laat uar, in cxpcrirgihotduto of cx-Tivns uur I.ol-ire n'a Mccuiit, ttid other c.x trail guite c (I tlcfYui Mono clique: 1 tint l.v wuacn h timntc, sreial relations with ok, hud onstquciitly vnicorily tLw uj yi'it f I.U pnriy." Wo regret to sj.y that there nro a few Deine truta" incur miuntuho uro ho J.'dcLund rs to tt;ui.t u nin.leri l ti c ir 1'Mly ith JJi'hllit hiiiMii if ho 'r ic hold ii'teict uic, or tt ko into conCi!it.(c ttlur than theco of his pnrtiiulartelool cf thought ai d action. There rro ctcTDiiuccratf; n.atkid ly a libertlity thhtein otcttaiii Ii itndidiip, nr.d ti j,y its J leourcü iv it Luit the d nia-t'.-m tlkt ihai&itiil.e tho vuin ui.d kihI( putizan. Wo iti-ogtiizo in J'r. JliCUiry tt o cl.au ctiritiis cf tlic LA (Until tu', ltd iir inttnc t:i f-c with t in. 1 rotten i ui t ly i t it ciltHly totiül. In iitdieati not 31t.3leCleery,and ;.p c cf tl o ctiiletrptib'e, lyinfeubtiit'ige t his j J i.i.t iitn, wo fnv meet it J LtlUalty tlil tl.o lUige tl.at lo v ictc urticUs fcr tho American da nlluVfd, if 8 i.ttuty falfe sii in wilfully wiiLid, Mid uijuht to JIr. JJ c CI e Cry. It.cAiuriiuii ii itdeciidti:t of po UtitU c n ci ci.ts i r it contributors. T aro its ecle Editor md Troj rictor, md alu.c rcti M.hibto fcr its cditciiuls. Jctn II. Joboitos, Esq. We would liko to know whether our realtor it at oblivious cf tho tauso of Jucfge Johnston withdrawal urn h proIctftstolcot Jlr. JUCIecr)? Wonder if he can't expluinhew the Court Iloune Clat lave decided that (he Judge has !t i e i Ic ut i II tl o weil that the party us cjjMtlHm Mm, aid liko the old I at faithful wlifcl l orpe.muit he turn.d cut to tho temmens. Whcro did tlic tcwiuhip r.rd crrn read traders get the cuethrt tl eJuVc had held filco atmdy tto lit f.? Do 3f u dare dery t'at it m Ctti tv'ttcd in tho cculbvIs ot tho' Clique? t&- TLi r.nhhvillo Jackfonian In its etitui'tnen I tolas' letter, imagines that I e ht-s ) tared hiirM-lf beyond the ale of rry 1 caltl jclitieal organizutun. The 51.4 H illo Volvnfcrr letorts I y sai it's; thnt the cc-uie j urued by ihr Jatkhot.i; ! ivruld politically damn j i I M tV to w hieh it might bo allied. 'u ihii k we tinderctaiid tho rppi. t!.n of JMiJi.rcn to Dniglas. Iiis thiut for j h ie I made him a cting it g m j i Ml tu tho ndiuu!itrut!on in i.s niiholj desire to iinj oto njoi the joplc d Karens tlic cursed Lcconip. tun Constitution. Ih-b!noii ,u g'i info fr.r in tin I.ortility to Donghis that i is wtll aw me thst iu tho event of l)oti;hea' sueeeM lie will not only loose I tu and power, but wilt hiuL into that iiiMj-iiifU'iiM'O which sooner or later cvcitckct tl.o knavih politician in hi ( uiu llo.uiay well cling to the fortunes of tLe j reucnt administration, for with its tiefe ends his political career. He w ilt then t o Ml to feed upon the j net with u gloomy prjpcct iu tho future. , IC-Tho Obcrlin leeuers have been iclcntrd. litis tj-iul cutr.o tp on tho Cth inst. and at tho instanco of their counfcl arrangements wero tnado by nclLs were mtcrcd iu. tbi;l eU0-k

Axurcal Ezhibitica cf . tho - Erookvills Iligh School. " The second annual exhibition of tho ürvkvi!lo lli-t Fchool, tindr charge of Rev. Kussel D. Abbtt, took ptaco in the Presbyterian chnrch at this place on tliOvetiing of tho 7th and 8th of July. The exere'ses were conducted by Mr. Abbott, and his assistant teachers, before A very inrgo and delighted audi ence, with admirnblo tnste and judgemcnt. Wo wcro favorably Impressed with tho at -fence- of all attempt at dis

play nnd tlb "admirable diaciplino exhibited bv the pupils anl irtudents. From tho amallcpt pupil to the moat adranecd fctu lcnf. each and alt did well their part, and for tho first timo wo witnessed nntxhibition without a single failure. It wns amusing t witness tho admirable discipline as n few of tho pu pils, forgetling for n short timo their psrts, woulj maintain in s'lenco their entire self poascasion until memory rolieved them and proceed to completion Ihcir dialogues, declamations or essays. 3'UsiC. The voeat music of the pupils was ve ry fine and evidenced both ability and application on tho part of Mr. Abbott, M isa Lynch and other assistants. Rome of their pieces were of tho highest or 4 . - -m V ucr Oi periormnnec. the cnorn. The mnsio by the vocal choir was admirable, and brooght out tho qualities of the several performances with happy effect. We cannot refrain from menilo'ting tho superior performances of Miss Lynch, whoso voice in power and melody, is seldom surpassed. TTTE TtA.tO. Miss Ada llaymond who presides over this department must, as vtell as tho frienJs ot her pupils, feel gratified st the result f their performances Miss ITaymond's exhibition gives promIso of great success. In nil cases sho brought out her pupils without any assistance, requiring anexhihilion of their own skill r.naided by their teacher. The young Misses, without execj tion did themselves und toachor much credit. The rsjnys, dialogue! and declamations wero highly creditable to tho faculty ar.d students, gulag assurance that under theinstructiun of Mr. Al.lmtt Mr. Ward and Miss Lynch, tho Brookvillu High School bus becoiuo a fixsd faft. The exercises t-Iosod with a valedictory ly MiM Augusta lltsKett, of most decided merit in ccroposition and delivery. Wo are gratified to learn that the scr vices of M if a Jynth and Miss llaymond will probably bo secured for tho next year, and wo predict fur thu school increased success. f täte Board of Equalization. Tho 'Board met at JrxJinnapolis on liif.t Wcdnetday week. All the members vc re present. The following reports was mado by tho Committee on tho equalization of tuilroad assessments: Your Cf mmittee lo v! cm wr.s referred the resolution to inquire into whether lhe Slate B"titd of Equalization pos. se-ss the power to equalize tho assessment oil rutlrca-'s und th-ir proi-crty; ulhO. to inquire whether tho Stuto Board lian the power to equalize tho several towns and cities in tho Stato of Indiana, now beg loavo to report that wo hwvo had under connidvrat'nn tho sub'ect ot t lie equaliazation of rnilromln within t Lo Stato of Indiana. And we are of an opiruof. thnf under tho B'atuto. the State Brd of Equalization has no power, whatever, to equalize the appraisetaents of railroads in tho Stale of Indiana. Your committee, find great tnrqnality exiftins between tho appraisenunts td' the never I mi I man a within the Slate, and would respectfully recommend that the Legislature, at its next session, take action for the relief and equalization ot tho stvciul compunir? of his Stato. JOHN OSBOUN, B. L. MARTIN, JOS. DAILY. Iiawirp it Mill. Forney, in tho Philadelphia Fress, has elaborated editorially to how that thcrois n general determination of publie opinion at the South in favor of open ing tho African slave trrde; but does tho bold Forney proposo to denounce tho slave tradv) in tho Charleston platform? Not by anj means. That would ho incendiary. Ho only hopes that the trade will not bo indorsed. Ho proves I Imt tho slave trade is alrea ly in full blat, but ho ask only that it bo let idoi.o and indorse I. Jly snrs: Wf repeat that wehoponnd believe that tho llmrterton Convention will not indorse a revival of the slave trade. Hi'd yet. judging fn m the tone of public sentiment in the extreme Southern and Southwestern Statt s, nothing is more probable than that an atl7npt will bo tnadolo secure suclran indorsement." tar The constitution of South Caro Una has never l een e hanged since her lormation as a State, and her present Senatorial representation is so unequal that in some districts fifty votes will elect a Senator, whilo in others twenty times that number aro required. tQr James (I .irvey, u Now York fireman, was buried on Sunday. II is comvjkla of tho various companies intended the funeral in largo numbers, and improved tho occasion for a frco fight. trü. Tho Now York polico hare been warned that they must, hereafter, pay thctir dubia under penalty of discharge.

tt& Tho liichraoni, Whig sogyests a ver striking illustration of the absurd ity of tho Administration's doctrine respecting tho rghts cf our foreign born citizens. Supposo a citirvn of the Uniteil States is pelted ujon a "cl iim for military scrvl.c,' by Rpain, say, under tho circumstance!) stated by the Secretary of State, and whilo he is serving

out his timo in tho Spanish arm), war takes phtru between the two countries Tho citizen of tho United States is found with arms in his hand battling against tho very government to which ho voluntarily swore allegiance, and special nllcgianco as against his own nalivo country for thus ruos the tenor of his naturalization papers. UiiIuks exempted by a special net of Congress he would, in cane ho should be taken by us, be liablo to bo shot as n traitor. tO" Ono of tho most terriffiu battles of history was that fought In 1314 'cue glorious sammer day at Bannockburn," in Scotland. The F.nglUh army ot 1 00. 000 men, under El ward II wu totally defeated by the Scots 30 000 under Bruce. Tho Io of tho English was 151 carlo, barons and knights, 700 gen tlemen, and upward of 10.000 common soldiers. This vust sb hter ef fected oy battle axo,si.vord, spears and other weapons of the feudal and neighboring eras. Robert Biuco, with his own hand, destroyed a largo num bcr of roen. Italian Harted or Aistbia Ono of tho correspondents at tho scat of war nays that one groat difficulty which tho Austrians have experienced is the impossibility of getting accurate in for mation of the movements of tho r rench and Sardinians. Neither money, perMUiision, nor threat, avail toindu -o tho country people to nut u s;iius or to bring inlormation into tho Autrau camp. '1 ho Allies, on the contrary, are kept well informed, and hoiico their great advantage in conducting tho cum puign. t$r Some of tho Southern papers aro advocating the udoptioii of a provision by tho Southern States requiting a res idenco of twenty-ono years by u man born in a Free Statu beforo ho shall bo allowed to Vwte; tho oljett being to de feat tho Influence in Southern Sutes oj such Noithern settluiuonts us those ut Ccrvdu and clttewluro in Virginia. SST Another great battle has been fought between tho Allies und Austrian, of fix teen hours duraiou. The Allies wero victuious. The jiartieu lais will bo found on our outside. tST1 In Brook n, h.st week, n littl loy six years old, killed his brother, to. yeursofagu, by throwing a pco-k.il'c ut Iiint. 821. An Engl inli niiHuionury, now ii Sumatra, lately wrote homo that ho "had a melancholy satisfaction of ex umining tho oven in which lid predo censor was ;ookt d." t0 Free concerts uro being given during the present scumoii, in the New York Central Park. 'IV tirst of the fcriva took plucuou Saturday uf.ei'uoou last. Laurel Correspondence. Laubcl, July 1853. Ma. Foster: At this early date Harvest Homo" is heard ringing from valley and hill-top; and n-joieinlind gludnct characterizes the land. There aro very few pieces of wheat unrcapt; tho yield is :btmdant, and tho grain well filled. Wo nro also blessed with nnusiial health for the scasoo; but wo should no, forgot In tie midst of our prosperity, that "Thtr it a Rtir r hör sam U Ditfc, And with bit iikl keca Ut retf t ta btsrded grain st s breath, Andihfiiwrt tbat (rowbetweaa I" A frightful accident occurred at tho Suites Creek Hill, somo four miles west of this place, on tho 7th inst. M. Colwell of Rurdmllc, was clestciiding the hill, with a car load of furniture, when ono of tho wheels brokedown, his horses took fright, threw him from the load, and it jured him severely, mashing one arm and hand, and fracturing his hip. Col. Tom Stephens (of Saving's Bank notoriety.) who was driving up tre hill in a buggy, was thrown out und run over. His injury is thought to bo of a serions character. Probably it would not require more than ten Philadelphia lawyer to trace tho whole affair to a neighborhood quarrel, and subsequent law nut in reference to the location of the road at that oint. Notwithstanding tho threatening of tho Fathers, and awful deuuncialing of the preachers, the circus was well attended; and it was fctrong' intimated that somo of tho Reverends occupid a position nearer the tcene than was appropriate ull things considered. We havo heard a vulgur adage which says: "It is no wote to cat tho devil, than to drink hisbrothr The season for Pork buying is almost a! hand. There is no belter point on the canal, than Laurel, for the business of killing and packing. An excellent slaughter houso, pork house, nnd auij h cellars uro hero who will tecuro them and prepaid for an "awful slaughter." We want & Tailor! not the "ninth part of man;' but a real general of the tashionabU xt, could do well by hicaling hxrv. ZED.

(Editorial grtracts Clipping's.

CV Tho wheat cnp of Southern Ken toeky this year i8tsuld to bo tho largcs erer grown. . V ' C3 The Clevl Jrtd' HefaU gives a list cf twelvei vcmvIs Omt havo ailcd fnm tl al port this "season, for Eu rope. v.v - IST Gen. rierc.N expects to" return II' homo next motfth; Hbitt indications in Mis. rierco'e he. Vtl la saidbeinir less encouraging lan hefo(oforo. , Hon. Lot M., Morrill .ha. teen nominated Rr Governor 6y tho It!pabMeans of Maine. ' T What is a Ltawi. TrDrn The following ore tho provisions of th$ Uii-Ms led States law prescribing a,Iegar ten3- Tho New .-Orleans papers sa', that, contrary to tho, riorxs,' there has not been a case of'ycthjty -Tcvtr llere this season. ' . . tT It i reported that Ibtl. Chnrjei Sumner, ' now in Panaris lilioutlo be mtried to Mrs Jhaycn(NJ. Crranger,) widow of tho laCf Jehu E.Thay erf. cif Boston. . v - Tlie Lilvy! U records the death of Mrs CVCaatorline, wife of Dr. Ziba Castcrlino, formerly editor of that paper. Sho died on Frid.y last, 8th inst. t&r Another destructive fire visited Eaton, Ohio, on the night of th Fourth of July, destroying property to the amount of 110.000. Lieut. Gen. Scott has issued an order directing that the troops shall be regularly and systematically exercised iu target practice and bayonet exercise, which they havs Leretoforo almost entirely neglected! IST Levi Baldwin, wh died a few days ag in Washington., confessed having cominifed a murder in Pitts, burg, fr whieU another jierson was tried, and several tt'icrs implicated. tQT Tho Courtllouso at Port Gibton, Muss., was recently blown up by the explosion of a keg of powder placed under It. Ten thousand dollars was robbed from the effleo of the Sheriff. SCST Tho Lynchburg Virginian says that Tliilip St. George Cocke, Esq , ot Powhatan, has donated to tho Virginia Military Institute, tho sum of twenty thousand dollars, with which. It is re ported, two additional Professorships are to be endowed. rT It is said that Julgo Dmgla takes tho samo gtound against tho let tor of Gen. Ci.s in regard to tho pro lection of naturalized cilizcrta that haibeen assumed by tho liberal pics throughout ia&vtp&y tW Somo firemen in Binghamton N. Y.. could find no better means ol congratulating a newly married mem her of their company, than to play :. stroam fiom their engine through t lit window upon tho couple, on their wed ding night. SSJ" A correspondent of tho Scien tific American relates thut a crock ol butler us recently recovered fiom th wreck of a steaoilxat which ha-l beer sunk in sand for ijventeen years, and was found to be as sound and sweet u on tho day it was made. Ho thercfon suggests sinking butter in wells or eis tt-is for preservation. E.iTERPRisR The Post-OaTeo Depart mcnt having decided to rodnco tho mail to Watertown. Conn., from daily to tri weekly. The citizens of that pine havo concludod to pay for tho othei throo days out of their own pockets. whereby they secure tho continuancuol tlicir mails daily, tSr At tho Fonrth of Jaly ectd' ra tion, in Ironton, Jlo., Capt. John Uall. one of Marion's men was present. If is a na'ivo of North Carolina, and will be 03 years of age on the 21st of September next. He Hipport himself by making brooms and buükots, und has never received a peiißicn, though he fought gallantly during the Revolutionary war, and distinguished himvelf t tho battle of Guilford Court House, N. C, March 15, 1781, wbero lo was lieutenant of u company. S3. The embarrassments of the Tos Oflicc Department will now bo more seriously felt at the opening ot the new fiscal year. The Tribano says that the small contractors, not cteeoding 850 been paid, ind tho clerks in tho large xstotHccs as heretofore. No appro nations having been made, both clnss es will bo entirely cut off, though com missions wherewith to pay tho Iattei will accumulate. Serious inconvenienco is expected, a nearly six months must elapse without relief an interval during which tinneedy will bo exposed tour-uriou ox actions. The s-th-.rios of the ofiieeis at the department prop r at Washington aro provided for in tho civil bill fjt tlu coming year. tQr Under the lato assessment foi taxation in tho Stato of Indiana, the valuations havo risen fnjm about four hunJred millions to between six ami seven hundred millions. This, undei tho present rates of taxation, will pro duce a large icvenüi . The assessments prior to this last were made seven years ago. The increase has been much greater than we anticipated.

Cold coin and silver dollars for all sums; half dollars ni.d smaller coins for sums not over fivo dollars, and threecent pieces f r sums not over thirty cents. No provision is made foT cents, which may, thcref re, be refused. tST An English coroner's jurj hate recent' v icndercd4prdivt of man slaughter against nnjrwacr f pleasure boats, fjr letting ono cf them out in an unsafe cendi'ion, by , reasqn ut which one of tl.o purlio hiring it wui drown ed.

' BST Tho war is introducing a nett word into our telegraphic dispatche,nrwl into our newspaper article, wUUh Webster docs not contain. Tho won! 'mobilized" nnd means to get armies in readiness to march. Four It usian orpa are said to bo "mobilizod t hut is ready for marching. Tl o word i Tived f.oiu the Kreneh, and through that language from theLihn root mow to move. Our word mob" is derived trom tho s tme root, meaning a mnss of men" easily moved by passion. Ic." t3 Tlio Hungarian Revolt is systcrmatically fomented. Louis Napoleon has if j pointed a c-ompiij,teoof thiee, con snating ot lvos Klai.ka and Toieki. (the lalftTin Napoleons staff) to which is entrusted all Hungarian affairs. Iu meetings are held in Genoa. Already 2.000 huvc joined the Hungarian stau durd, and it is prox-ed, when 20,00t; uro gathered, lo furnish them with horses, send them to the Eist coast ol tho Adriatic, und thence to Hungary, to aid the revolutionists, und organize a irencrut revolt. A few weeks more may witness somo startling develop incuts in this direction. Death, from the Site of Rattlesnake. The Cincinnati Gazette says that Mr. Jos. V. right, an old citizen of Cincinna ti, was bitten by u rattlesnake in Vance, burgh, Lewis county, Knlucky, on the lth and died in loss than fifteen hours. Tho i eptilo struck its fangs in tho back of his bund, und by tho time ho reached home lie was entirely blind, and his body and head were covered with spots of tho same color us those ol tho rattlesnake: In preparing the body to bo laid out. a sitigu'ar phenomenon presented itself In addition to thu spots referred to. ihero was a iiie'ureof the sn.iku it-a-lt perfectly in shape und color, ttnd a .iistinct as it laguei leoty peil there- -ex tending from the omt of his hiiim vhero 'he fiiiigs had struck, up the- arm to theshouluer. and then down thcsiih to the groin. To the truth ol this our informant iisiirc us not only hi nisei I tnu t-omo lout; or live olu r Citizens, a tw buw jt can positively testify. jgu A number of Gorman natural z.d citizens of Westchester, Pa., ad dressed a letter to Hon. John Hickman, asking nil. views n the ihcorv of Gen. Cass' double allegiei.ee, to which ho re pliod: "I need i.nt soy H you that such nn grateful and inhuman conduct, and s utterly subversi of nil our professions id rough three-quarters of u century, will never neeivo my sanction. It imoiistro. and unj ardonable. If is the I arge-. I concession thut can be made- to le-potisu, und if unrebukt-k, shows that we httvo becoiuo u nation of hypo erites. 'In ti e United States there is hut me kind of citiicnship. fi irbiolulc and unqualified, a ml con Ih perfect equality of social, religiotw. U-gal nun ,ai!itical rights upon the native born and tho tnu ura!!z.-l, with ihu excetioi. of tho I .eligibility of tho lat.cr to the Presidency." Just So I TheMentphis Enquirjr, which is edit ed by two Ex-Uniied States Senators, formerly Democratic, says: When wo belong to the D.'nvK'ra'ie part 3 it was neither cursed with- the lierosy of disc nil ui mr disfigtiri-d' oy Hie 'oul slime ot corruption. It was u pari jf princij'letrue to its pledges, and tnflai.eriugin its attachment to the eardinntdoctriüt'sof Jefferson and Jaek-ou. The motley tiling which ha stolen the mime of De nocracy bears no reseiu btattco to the old and sterling organ iz iion is untitled to none ol our allegiance im I never was. Wo w or. 'hip ;n no temple whcro Toombs, Stephens, lienj iinjii, and tho like uro clotiied wild hu vestments of the PiicnthooU una olticiate at the alter." A Lunar Rainbow. Wo had tho pleasure ut witix s&ing, on riiuisduy night of lait week, wiln several other of our citizens, tho most re murkablo phenomenon that has ever comu under our observation, it w..s visible between 'J and 1(1 o'clock. The iiiooii had just mado ils i ppearaue bout the horizon, and a l.euv siiouel vürt approaching from the west. One tool oi the bow tested iu tho noith. ano he otlura liitlo souili of west. It vov.fed as largo a space in tho heavens as ho ordinary sun's lain bows, ninl ni tillered Ifoui them in the abseneu ot tin usual variety ol colors. It wa a bioao a hitu belt, about the col o of t ie tail o .he great otiiet of 1603. A lunar ruin bow nny pra-itdy Uj iu wonder to as-ironotiiei-t, but il wiH soiiu tiling eiilir el) new to us, and we patrouiz -d il us ong as il wt.a i.bic. CUi.'ioVilU Jtj ersoiiutn. KquAsuit of some importanco h adjust leeti decided iu Louisville. W. I). Alexander and other-, owners of the Citizen's B ink of tiosport' were sueo upon notes issued by said bank. Tiie iiiswered by showing that tho bunk tiad no legal existence, and consequent its notes were void und could tat be made tho base of an action. A verdict wu rendered for defendants. '1 his ma ho law, but il U Lot equity. A Tribune.

ECJ"A Washington correspondent ofi

i ho Tribune says: "Tho administration is daily nvrir. ng letters from all parts nf the'eorrntrf, representing thut its recent manifesto, lenyiatr protection to ml p'ed c-ilizsn ihroiul, hiispniduee J the most dis-istrins fT.its on the party. All thn u.'fi the WVsl thi teelititr is strorjftv exorcised. ind it i believed that itioiisnndii of votes will be lost, from this e-anse in tlic August elttions.. L"adi.ig d-mocrnts write that this di'clsratiou has not tnlv I ctingu ished all their hopes of gain by the Massachusetts A mcndmei t, toil drive uwny numbers of the trusty party nen. who consider they have been mis'cd and deceived." A G MM M RHINO FROM T11K CAXntKBox A fewdavs since, ami shorllvaf. er it was ascertained that the Repub licans lool si'cuiih h riu j rilv of ten oV . ... .-.. wtrfve in the hansns U.nistitulional C'onTrHtion. it 1 1 uiisiire in Li-uvcn. vorth that a' immlcr of h h-gntc had ''Ceil ehcted lo thut body IrMn Nohras, ka. The t i r i -4 1 vi.-w .f the om.'rs, who iissiimc'il to rcpresvnt 1 lit lirevuiling wi. h of Southern N Lr ska to be uniiexed to Kunsiis', were ft first 'cept discreetly in nubiius, but it hn inco leaked out that they arc all Dun erat. If they could obtain scats in he ('on vi nt ioii. they would ofl'-cl.thc Republican mM nitvin at winkling. Ofcoi rse. afW m h a dist !ture, their msitiou in the CouvetithMi, if iImv have ..... . . e. . m ...ii I ; . i 'j . . my posuionjit an, win nv'i nreif; a ii ry. John ivaiiionn.or candle liox no. toricty. was a prominent wiover ihAt e i.lection of too Nebraska delegates. Chicngor Tribune. S Lorf.nzo DnW Wo leain from our assistant. JJro. u . B iHlctl. that this centric, but ;r.ost estimabh and trusty brother, was at one time Ilig'i Priest A' thu Chapter ut Vinceintes, lioliaua. Ho was preaching at Wu hingiou. 22 nilesdistant, on the nirhl of his install ation, and walked through torrents ol 'tun amidst a trig t fill Mori i, the vholo distance, and to the surprise ot tho companions 'issemhied. entered tho Chapter at the hour appointed. Broliartlctl observed his u.inie in the Secretary's book al Carlisle. Indian i. as a visiiJr, June 12, ltfifJ-. Voice of Jl.ttonry. Slavery at Homo and Protection tj ITatnraluei Citizeat Abroad. A curious reason for Case's abandonment of tho rights ot naturiiliz -d citizens abroad is tonn I in the fillowjiif, from tho VVuahingloJ States. To assert that r it'ction, would bo to endanger tiosalcty of slave property, and in orIcrto make tho force ol this argument ipparcut, the fluten puts the f ieij,u imnigraiit on a level with the plantation ol.ive. Hero is it- argument. If a male slave of Virginia one of Mr. It tt's. for instance, wero to cc.-ipo Vom his owner, pron-el to IYiiN..a. : here b-c one a siiljict of tho Ci'own. mI subsequently return Virginia. i it likel that hu wutild be t stored to rVusM.-t Usni the demand thut he is a I'liissiaii subject? Tho nut'n is o nl url- to ho rn'ertaiiied by a rational being. O d Virginia woitid surrender I er exi.-teiue bo iiv she wmuIiI surrend r him ' -The ca-es nro identical. .So long us he slave remained under the jui-isd eion of the I'russiaii lav-, or out of the ontinec td tho Liu ted Sales, so 1 mg vould his muster bo wi Jiotil a reniclv fir his wrong; and so h.ng as the I'm - ill II, Who oves military service, remains in theLnitcii Sintis. Ol without the contlnesoi rr:isia .-tiut t leim .. .c Coiitedei ati.-n, so loüg is oj snun roin the exiietious f the Jurein iu vliosj realm ho was born." The Post sharply remarks: Thn it is that the Admiinsi ration is d leinled. I'hu law of slavery is lalon to beiu'Lvs--airily right, and the itgit and wrong f all ot hjr priucip'o-i t pit miu p I ley no measure 1 by a lell'ivncM to too law f slavery. A naturalized ciliz.'s cannot bo protected abroad, because by , roteeting him. wo should estuhl.sh a , reccdent tlit might bo inconvenient to the sl.nvehol ler. Tu tho intimst of ho alu whohlvi's every 'her ii...-i'eit was le nu'de suliervietit. The p ver which u Virginian tliins v r his negro must ho u.ilicl l) tiiouli tho tights of every l.eo.iu.i 1.1 t u U.iioj bo Sacrificed. ' AS 'Voll have lost your huhj',1 hear,' said ono gentlemau to another. 'Yes. ps r little thing; it wits only five months old. We did. all wo eon I I Im t. We had four thictors. blistered its head ami feet, put mustard poultice all ver it; gave it nine calomel powders, leeched its temples, had it bled, und guvo il all kinds ot medicines, and yet, tier ü week's illness, it dud. Nothing hut a constit.itiou like thai of the United Suite, could havo kept that child Iron) d ing. tÖTho following o lo is th only 'race wo have hfi of tho Parnassian flight of it young gentleman in the country, who was evidently in it very hud wuy: jane hakt nt me so sweet. I lookt fit jane, and wu both fell coiisidcr.sb y nonplussed, wu was both happy, noug'i to go insane, and w sat ihero a bhorl ti.i.c ami bussi d." tOT Humboldt is said to have left ti munu-cr'pt i reut i eon Geography, more perlectly than any yet known. Cincinnati Uarketx Jii'y II. rfrn Tlis mn.rkrt co:tinnss nnt;iel. und t is quite ditHculf toive securnte iiotHtiou.fbs aulos wrr eonrneil t 6U t.b's extra VV V it 5(, 7.'t do t-xtrn at $J 00, Iii) di extra w w at $ l ", a od l)() di near extra, lo wharf at I . I, "12s blU w'r rcc-i-ived the la-t 2 hours Pi!oviiiNs A piss! locnl lornnml f r ho on. und e hsve heard of self s of 5' lil di to lay, in lots, at 7a9c for shoulders aid sidej. (irocfries Sucsr ati-sdr. snd in fair dcru mj .it 7(ai7jc molsfes fiim: 230 ILUauld at U7o OniToe unchancrcd and stesd .'. WlikiT lie niurlet was radier dull iotl.iv rder the influence tf iiicrenssd otTerin.'S. and continued niifnvora'ile advice from Niw Ytk, ' and prices declined 3(3-5e er hush Sa'es (i I buah prime sew white at $1 22 dcli ere J, U JU d ood do do at tl 2 1 Cony A rather befer tVmnnd. and price 3c hnjhrr. Sa es 4,000 bush mixed, at t Jv-li, (Juti Sales .,'jOJ la ili ut icil.

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Ca Ci?hl j CHUICE 1ST CLASS I Sirp cj ll.sns.min ( I pnvrPO. I P CM.ICltC ' H ein I' i i. cj nn i-it ;t c;i:v. Lx.cs x.3uitabiv AH-ntsH o i Pr.tn.tU ' tiz: j r For roliclf,iv'J t 1 610. JV VT. TEI.r. iriai, . rtokviiir, I, 4. 13KÜGKMLLK CCllhOL! 'IMEfrit Trm tt year, Ifff-CO,' UI v: f in un tue bis cr.fr j-tcn Uf. 1" n-Uttt Cb. and thao her aiiLri ol th FaeultT. 1 1 omiiiit i itnr frtlr ,ltU,B. Tvutig ladka ahofiaaa taeir i x tnirtt'tna its-Ut iLr.. gret r M. K. L. tad l.. It.. ir.rf ;cirg a m wlj lirrftrr rriTe lh dtdir. f 1 I i.l hrUs-r. A Nrnil I.rrcon ) bold tnkl; atrurl Thna lltnarj h oriel ie itr unstrd i b tit 'o:lft. A roo-i an rdnratioo, l:b a Iio)i pn-, oss t tibtslned hrr, .tit, 4otifttca iftha i wa f rad in ihaMf-t II tVrtlir t n-ti rt .er tcimof ta eck, trtd tMimdt-S. Ar. raneinnUcaa t mm' tt r n 11 laidir. ?1 I mora healihr tian Rii.ikiilli. 'ih, f jtj. fjtcgistrr low Iii in tu Uliur. CatsT f n ar d furlhr lo'ormnti. n will t siru!tr fa .l-k1 -n p'lcatioa lo IUr. O. A. ih s. A. lt., rm-idire. er li W. MORK Jlf. sV. U.oJ T. . ErooVvl'.U, Jn!y 12, ISiB. lo :?, if. 31 1". l"A II 31 K I, - IT ii rn i.turo lloomsl rf o , D. L. CONllEy, 7jULD rail the attenlUn rf tl j uMie to b! If isoiliti lor DKDutaciuiS g tn dcriltia oi t-urnlture. Ilia w i a ill a a i Ma tat tal U aiiU that of any oihrr c uit?ar eti ItluliLttt. and bis piii-eii ball jiruva antirrly atiniartirr 'o bi ntt inert. 11a would rtjn-t ally invite tLure la ht if. Furniture to gne blui a Ufora arcbaig cUeabure. IM) V. U T tt X X Ü rr!lcu!ar attention la pt.' l to ibta bitnrb cf lbs b ui Krady-innde.toffni a 111 be bi-pl ro&. lantljr ug hun.t, a al.o co BOia n.ada to oidct la at j rt.t. or flaiib tbat a.ay La dil e. July 15, Ki. t ui:. 1. L. (0Nr.LV. Administrator's Notice. J JT1CK U bvreky (flraa, that tba andenlfed 1 h been apoi-ited Admln-ieirator of Ibe a-uta ofWHIitia Nvut, lata ol anblia Coanly, lad., daceaatd. ha4dartataii au-MieJ to be solvent. MaUtI.N MILLER, JoneJ. 0. no 10. Iii J Adialniatrator. " Iublto Stiel NOTICE i bun by given, that the anderilgna'f , A lifllniHrator of thj tat of Willi.ua Neva, .1 ...I Mill. ..II . I ....1.1'.. ..I. .. . 1. . 1 . . - t li.vv.mi, win .vii .1 iuin "it, II IUI luv rr.l di-Qce of tli (lei-a.K-oi, id ildlb luwiubiji, FiaakUa couut, ludiana, o .ÜÜN'DAY, JULT ISth, UZ0, The pervonal property if Till dereaved, ecnalitlsg f bumcrwU, heep, boR, coro In Iba trib.ro. n and oatu on tba grouu t, a best in .be hock, bay in the mow, one airing ng' n, ore bug;y, oi.e iwo-hor waKin and hrtn, farmicg a'is'!, bu..ftlild aiid kfltbin furniiura, and tuaDj St r article two numeroua to m-Ltion. Tkhm i.r .-i k. A crrdit of elgbt tnsa'ba a tl le gvrn on all um v.-r three doilare. lb j utrber Kiving L not a i.h a- tuoved a-curiiy, walvu g valuation utid a j rniic tn.iit- las, all ctui of tbrta lo"ar rnd uwr air le nquiitd on day of te. S tin tu fiinmviiuo vi 9 ' In k, A. M ., on mid day, a Lou ;ui;Lii iiuukuUi iil l-oiuaUi k nam ly .ai.-. i.s xn l rn. Jaly 7ib. ls.r 9. , A.u.ii inn r. CTAI Kr ft-rpraala ailt l ticlvril rf ! Aarart O h. UJ;at I lie !! i.rr .f : i.j u.iu 11.11. Will. !' ur mih i ou t. of Ml. l ain t-l. :Lr ib Ulih ! of the Ml. IV i mil oil 11 at i ia.-a. 1 uii .iVi, S J' CI F J CA T 1 0 XX Of tbe road ccr I e r n st Ibe r tiise of J. M,1 Jbh,u i, i i ( i I c a n.ur u a iU .i. ol Ä t. 1 1 r mi l, at any linn a.i'tr ibi 10, h irM. f o) tali aill be iniiu I j tl i n i in t . oi .1 tl 'S i i,i ui.it, .'Cl Ji. JAlU 1 r-. I !, E. 0TT0. Fee j. jo 1 oli. AI.MINISfll. T UltX MOTll'K. ' '"P II' umhrrined hi lesn amint-d AdinittraJL tr ol' tlie e.ta.o of Tbsma . Ci tee.tl,' lata oi Krniikliu e-uutr. iiri-r.l. I fin in In i r tlniiu auinut rani r'at,ill j rnu tlui 11 'a oiiu)enr n-r si-ttlei .t.at.d iL w ii d.kltd tu vat uiaki- liiompt l.aj lacl. ri-i! tatatr i oi t ! La be toltiiit. II. I. C. ISA I. Wit ii. Airoiui'tianr. PmoVvilla. Ta-, June Tl, lF.'P. ko 1 St. ' 1 CTICF. rp.1E UXDERSIUNFI., Trna-e cf r.lsrairg X Urv Town. h j.. Krackliu uisi. Jl..ii i I in eivr intOMlO il.t I uilou 1 1 1 a hi I 1 lloue in ri. ii. '! aiifl i; , u). I.. :i i. c ui k, I . Hi,f 'i hir.il.i-, the Iliiih ! Jul i-. Trm.1. j ii 1. aid fpeclirnln li c:ui l:kl,t.ai. tj CalliSg fei tl0 H.UdcDtq of lie tiudutip c . MAItTIN WILLI CVS. Jnae 10. I8JV im 18. 21. T. T. AIiillMSTKAlOßS SALE. 'P !IE urileraiciiid. A lminitrat'r of ibe atate af' A. 'i'lioiiiaa W. Cv.eaio t, il-cfd, fell Iba jicrroral property tfrsid dn-esred,. atibt csrtia i.-r'n rb, l.ii iiii-rljr uci-uicd by kid dwciai, ia the town of Urwkvi'Ie. on Snurildif. tin liny cfXihj, ISSS. Con-iting of Carpentara to..l Lumber, Uoaaabaldpirtieitj, Ac. Ticaci or Sa'.r. 0q all mni cf three dol'iri an 1 le.a, eiah iu b oi l; all autoa ntr Ihrte dollate.a erabit u. ix mujibi will ho given, the pan bar giTing co:a with approved icourity, waivingrajualion a id, artpraiaeis'.ut liw , and boaiiu intaraat fruin da.c. It. 1'. C. UAKWlt K. Adtniniatratvr. Crookvllle, Ia.,Jone!l,lR59. a 19 3t. "nn tri c. wiLita. NEW CASH & PFCDUCE STORE; DtlTZ & M ILLt h, I ate of Ml. Curme!, have c mn:snsed latin la ihe hou-c fonnvrly ooi ui.irtl y T) t.r A Kiaible, fa Urookville, tin y u o piearuia in iiifnrmirg tbrir tricinl grnirally, that ihy are pnjared to all varirilt-a of I'm .'i.-di, llarUrv, C.aetr.aie. Hat nnd tp', I'xhiIi and r b t, ti g lbi wit b In a . ilrt, Nail", and halt, at rn'iioi d pi im for rab or Country t'rodui e, ra b aa liiittrr, I'n. l.ard, l aron. Poultry, Kas' Ar., lor al.iihlbry will try ho hiebt t cai-h i um. Cr 'l m o ai a -t I i -i vrII A . 11 lil. krille, Dee. 7, Ittr. i-tf. IT IM SuarS cue Ildrarn on band and for I Hit r. SlIOEMAKFIt ICO. f.bS'jl-C? GII.DKV SY.tUl' bebn ia tba : I .dtrUet, keiteunUnt ant"s.r.U eT.M0TtR0W4crt. "SEASONABLE GOODS! ' Xu. G, Main St., I r okville, Lt. H ennintly resvivin: from CiueincaU, a fret k ru; ply of ANH CIjOTHINGi Of aver? deae lp'lo. li.. f.iV la snmptele la oeery ilepir'in'-ni, and wo iM peHjll luvlte lie a'.tonllon of Ia lie to hi new and olrjcnnt DRI-SS GOODS! whirb wilt esmp-ire firor.ibfy in beauty and etyh) a l.b any cv.r before bnmghl tu this market. lie k -vp nlaii. UiUh, l'np, UouU and Sba a, ILirtivar, CJu.'enaware. ttroeeriea, Jle.. in wbl. b grent rare Im Iwtn tiition in the aeleetiea, wiib liroct rofiiron'-o tu tV wanta nn I taatea of tba p. ptv nf tbii vkinity, all of wbUb will ta a old terv low fur Cash or Hrrchantatlo Frodcco. Tbpu'ille are r'paotfu'ty Inlte4 to drmt- la, irl afir an exioiiinlion of oar ktoek, we feelean fi lout lb it yon r. iikvail j'trieh of Iba e)po U'iit,y .t' pirbiitiia; ver tbiog needed, at prttvea tu t will pn-ve entirely aatifaiory, and only ak ynu to give a atrial. '.Va are datarmlned to aell prb-e aa low, if ant lowor. lhaa oar eompetitor, whi are doinx a aafe and rrecUb!e hadnaa.