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I I I mi LATEST ARRIVAL i WiMter (i? OoWJ OD0 CHEAP. mminrjif- the Ohio Supreme We publuh this morning the decision of the Ohio supreme court on. the application ti of habeas corpas in the canes known the "Oberlin Rescue misapprehension seems to exist in relation to it, and the reason why the writ was refused. The refusal was made under 8ame circumstances that the court of tnisstete refused a simi- and for'precisely the same The cases in which the writ wag are still pending in another court, and tbe supreme court had no power to prejudge' tie decision of the district court by attorning that it would be wrong. The constitutionality of the fugitive slave law not discussed or considered by the court.

When the trials in the district court as they probably will be, another application will be made to the court, and then the quej- tion of the constitutionality of the fugitive Jaw may be considered determine Ike Action.of the court, if no other grounds for discharge of the prisoners are discovered to waive a decision upon the law. Oar own supreme court graded the writ to Mr. Booth on the termination of the trial in which he was party after having denied it while the trial was in progress. ItwMT.be premature speculate what Ohio ceurt may make in the new pbaM in which the question may be nted but there is no reason to apprehend of the writ, if another application is made, from be action already had. i twos lEWSFAPES CUtmtmr The Secretary of Stale has addressed a circular to assessors throughout the state recommending a form or blanks to be used in the listing of propertrto be taxed.

The Secretary explains that the forme sent out rorn his office, which hnve been found to defective, were prepnred while he was Hand did not pass his supervision. explicitly that "the indebtedness to by those listing property un derltokMessmentlawof 1859, should be traded from the trial of formal property so It will be remembered that the form sect from the Secretary's office deducted indebtedness from "moneys and credits" only. The following suggestions are embodied in the circular: Allboug the act not require, and per. bapt does not contemplate, thru real estate should be listed upoo the blink with personal property, stiH it on do no barm to correctly describe it therwon, ttilhov'. plating any lion tn samt, and in many instances it will be of great aMisiaace to assessors to hare it So speeiBed, in acting them much valuable timt-, as many eannei a correct description ol their real enlate withaat refer, ing to records of other documents, and labor of Inaecribing it from liit to the assessment roHiraunploaod will lake but a little time to TtM mote lelt with real estate owners should eci'y the sum at which the properly has been valued by the assessor, and it would also be well to notify resident owners of the time when the town or city board equalisation will meet that feeling aggrieved, may know the correct time and place to be io tor this purpose the following form it submit tad for the of assessors: Jo'urnal vfflBriiiy afte'r- a'oonjttji of the votes castatjthe jadicial e'ection was completed jthat morning.

it states; th'rew ont 39,265 votes on account of informality in the returns. The following is list of the counties thrown but, wi)h the reasons for their rejection 1. Tho returns from Adams, Bad. Axe, Colombia, Juneau, Bichland, St. Croix and Winnebago, were rejected lor the reason that the county seals were not attached them.

2. Those from Brown, Fond du Jefferson, Mnitowoc, Marathon, Pierc Racioe, Bock and Treinpealeau were rejec ed for the reason that the returns were canvaased on ther3ayspeci6ed by the ata ute for the county canvass. The; 6rst Tue day following the election, which was th 12tb of April, ia the proper day. Th county canvassers may adjourn for on day. The returns from the above countii were canvassed on the 13th, Uth and days of April.

Mr. Hastings held th those canvassed on the 13tb' mishit counted, as the state canvassers i ume that, though tho fact of adjournmen on the preceding day was not mentioned the returns, county canvassers had com plied with the law. Messrs. Jones an Bouck voted to reject all that were not terms strictly in conformity to the law. After these counties were rejected, th official canvass gives the following as th vote for supreme Judge Byron Paine, 49,500 38,355 Scattering 53 Paine's majority, 2,145.

For Judge of the 1st circuit, full term David Noggle, 6,302 John M. Keep, 2 647 For Judge of the 3d circuit: i. S. Sloan, 587 J. E.

Mann, 8 710 For Judge of the 4th i i David Tajlor, I. S. Tallmadge, The total vote of the state, including th rejected coumie-3, is 118,163. To thi. must be added the voto of 49 towns reject ed for informalities by the county canvass ers, or not returned until too late to bf counted.

These will bring the vote ol the state at the last election faily cp to thai for president in 185G. A RrjLE wosEt.vo ROTH a late speech at Petersburg, the democratic candidate for governor of Virginia, Mr. John Letcher, said: "Should it be the pleasure ol the psople'Iof this state to elevate me to the office of governor--of which there is not the slightest doubt-if at any time a collision should siiac between the federal and state authorities, growice out of any question of vital importance to ca or any disposition on the put of the noverom'ent IO i A i i To Jftititt Valuation of Real Sttatt. Town (city or villige) of eonnty, Wis. Ton ara hereby notified that I hare appraised Ox following described real estate, to wit I vowi.

I auaa. I TALVITIOH do 1869. The board if equalisation of said will on the day of at -I, to correct and ermaliia j. .1 wi i i i to interfere i the institution of slavery or to trample on the right, and honor of the state of V.rgima, and the federal authorities should resort to force, I 8 ho ld be prepared, aid of tho people, to resist to the very Us! any attempt cf Federal troops to cross the bo ders of our state." We (says the Milwaukee Daily Seotioel) hear nothing said by the democratic presses in censure of this language of Mr. Letcher's i i a i in behalf of slavery, anrl under the Banner of "democracy," ia all right.

It is only when republicans, fighting for freedom, raise the banner of stele rights, that the democratic organs discover the dangerous tendency of such doctrines. and cry aloud against "nullification." A PUB PEAK'S party consisting of HOD. L. Cole, Amos Speck, CsMn Cheeney, Dr. Andrew Lee, Charles Fobes, Hcpewell Fobes, Bjnjamin Fobes and E.

G. Cole JeftWatmown for Pike's Peak last Tues-'j (OorrcepondeDce of Tribune.) IK" WASIIIHOIOH, April 26. BoCfUJUN's ElPKKSBS AT TBS I baa been said of the large expenses connected with the White House, and the cost of keeping up the dignity of the President's position. There never was a greater mistake. Mr.

Buchanan must save at least I (i, 000 a year from his salary, as will bo readily seen by a comparison with hie more recect pro- most- of whom retired with very comfortable provision. Mr. Tyler is believed to have carried away $30,000 or $40,000. Mr. Polk took borne a much larger sum.

Mr. Fi'- more, who served something over two yoar- aud a half, was quite up to the mark of Mr. Tyler; and Mr. who lived more hospi. tably and generously than either named, saved about $80,000.

All these Presidents in. currcd some eipenee from which Mr. Bacban- an is exempt. The Whita House is now heated and lighted entirely at the public Alarge kixhen garden is cultivated, which nishes all the vegetatles required, and probably a great deal more. A fine green-house has been added, which is found both useful and or omcaial.

Just before the inauguration ot Mr. Buchanan, the private secretary of the President was made salaried office, with $2,800 per aneum, and a clerkship attached toic. The pteward, who wa? previously paid out of the President's private puree, waa also salaried at $1200 fl year, and messengers were added to reduce the outlay lor servants. The only serious cost now incurred is for the official dinners during the session of Congress, and it is well known that Mr. Buchanan has been prudent beyond all eiample in this respect.

His ordinary household consists of three or four persona and the and there are fifty gentlemen in the city who maintain more style aad spend more money without any appearance of extravagance. Mr. Buobanau has always been a careful manager, and DOW finds plenty of time to examine his market book, amid alt the cares of etate and the pressing demands for office. It is not surprising in this view, that he should be willing to try a second term. A SuccessujL Constitution congratulates the naiiooal democracy and the country upon the entire success of President Buchanan's administration in.

the midst of the difficulties with which it has been surrounded from the beginning--Wathinrton Star. No one acquainted with its history can doubt the complete success of she Buchanan administration. It has "succeeded "in bankrupting a treasury which was filled to repletion i nto power. It bs succeeded io changing a surplus of twenty mi lions of dollars into a deficie'iicv of thirty. has "succeeded" in rivaling the ertrava- of monarchical governments by running the expenditures up to ninety millions a vear.

ft bas "succeeded" in bringing dishonor tho country by encouraging piratical aids upon governments with which we are at once. It has sur cc-eded in 90 dcraon- trating jis imbecility that the alavc pincy is arried on with impunity. Il brt succeeded in obliterating from the emucmtic creed ike Jeffersonian territorial olicy, and incorporating cpon it the docrtine hat slavery bas a cor.sutmiunal existence in very inch of territory in the Union. Ii has "succeeded in driving from the THK MAKOfiCTtJRi: or importation of for the making of -t3 great deal more extensive flnn persons imneine. During the year 1357, 'imported 44.fiS2,080'pounil», valued nt ord bales; 31,691 biles were from Hamburg and.Brciucn.

Frrtrtce prohibits exportation aod so does Rome. Prussia onrl a so high on export on rags to stop thn trnnV entirely. In AJcx- a i i a and and Trieste, the domestic demand mi st. be supplied before nny can be exported. The place that ships the most is Leghorn, in luily.

King of Gon.ilez county, in Texas, who is an cqusl enemy of bard money and grammar, having proper contempt for both, and who lives, as he siys, "down to tho foot of nnviga- tion," near Gonalt-z, a little creek which runs dry in eummer, recently delivered himself o( the following emphatic I owe a man an debt, and I make him a Inwles tender of a blank bill and he infuses to incept it, but persXH out a writ for to level on my property, ef I don't make a sacrament of him. I'll be d-d." BOOTS AND SHOES. IUIIOD. BT.B inc vice3 BGQ loniea aviaciieu tu Bocletyw unworthy of her pursuit, and her AN OUNCE OF PREVENTIVE IS WORTH A POUND Please Call and Look at JE3 DIED. ID Carmr.ny, Rock county, April of O.

GiQbs, and daughter of ihc Rev. P. W. BUknap, In tte year of her age, a an illness of three -Jays. When (he arofatitjand kind hcirtcd nre removed by of derdb, some rotaorlaJ of tiieir irorth sho'd be meattooed tor the benefit of their friends and the comfLun ty--tbelr i abouH be recorded for the com'ort ot ibe afflicted, and nsexaraplea worthy of lm- lUifoo.

flheavoliiel the vlcea acd folllea attached to tnent wae scch that she was beloved hy all who ner. fihe improved every opportunity to store her miad with useful knowledge. IUr i i had looked forward to a bright future, AS she progrtsgcd In her studies; hut how soon nl! ojr hopes are blighted Rre the fragrunce of the sprfog flotvtrs JiaJ floaied on thebreete.Bhe waa taken home on high, and titr Wends no more enjoy hersoclefy. Yfhls yet ID of ttr reason, caU-d her dear irenls and b.other to her aide, kissed them, aa bade then a and life nwajr. "Jeonic his faded from our slgbo, but not from oar memory." The household art; ia mourning--parents, brother, sister, and friends youth of the place are In her teara nrc all wiped aw Ay, and her swce; Yoke la heard amid angt-li around the throne on high.

We hope to meet her ihera. Hope looks btycr.d the bouad of time, wLal we DOW Meplore 6haU rise In luJI prime. A bljom to lade no more. fuocral servicea were attended on the 27th at North Johnstown, wltri a very abli and sppropriate tenure, snd moat excelled nnd appiofiriAte music by the choir. attenJincc of the young people KTotloe.

1 8 hereby glvrn, all tbe.ou(dtandinj counter- ctrouUtUtg nolej oMbc Badger Bt-ile Bank, Jiinctvillivinusi be presto ted at: the office o( the Hank Comptroller, at Miildon, within three (6) fears hem the of ihis or thw fund) deposited for the redempiion of suld circulating hol8 will be Riven up 'o the saWbnnk. L. i April 2Q. 1859. (85wtf) -PrcB gxlugr H'k.

S. C. SPAULDINC JOHN P. HOYT Go's BANK. ItaSiitwtt A New Gold Silver Nine DISCOVERED IN LAPPIN'S TML 0 A New and Complete Supply To Lappin's Block, JU3T RSCSIYSD AT TUS SIO1T OF TffJf DO OP T9 I T.

H. BUCKINGHAM. A new feature fn'our trado la our stock of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Custom Work, WK WharelD the precious are ready for use od Every of which warrant not to rip, to wbiob your special notice In solicited. The etyle we are now Introducing to decidedly WILL BE SOLD LOW, FOn PAPER XOtfBY, The contents of sJid mine Is put of Fine Gold and vSilver Watches, with some tho most approved American and Swiss moYeranta. Of all tho i0ai fesbtontble Btjlft.

rs HtALS, "ANT'I-CONSUMPTIYE," on the old maxim, In Gentlemen's Boots IT IS WELL KKOWff WS ARK BSYOND emocratio party "cores of the best men that belonged to it. It Kcceeded in plsciog Peansjlvania idmoa, and Illinois among tbo opposiiion atcs. It baa aucccedcd ID rendering itself aioua aa to secure an opposition mnjotity U. houieof represcnuiivca, and to double the umber of republican senators in the senate fioally, It his "succeed" i rendering itself a ughmg stock, snd inducing the prayers of own friends that they ranj be soon delivered om stupidity, irabccelity, and knavery by wbich it bas been characterized. It is very seldom that an has been BO uniformly successful." That of Tj- ler, Iperhaps, came neatest to it.

But, with that exception, but iuelf can iu Eve. A STRIXOB insane often en tcrtatu the most ludicrous idea of tbeir own condition. There is mao in aa insane a-y lum tn one of the neighboring states, who bo came insane in coneqence of a failure in busi cess. He eiplaine the reason of his incarcern- tioaaa follows: a here because of mere mistake business. I was engaged during the winter in mofqnitoe's which I eipected to acll in the summer.

I bad ten thousandI of them on hand when the eeaaon opened but unfortunately I forgotton to make them ia pairs, they were all left-hand -mg3 and consequently I lost the sale, obliged to suspend payment." Eo relates tbis story with a gtZT''? ao 1 esrneatness which testifies to the aincerltv'or hiV." wa belief in tho upon the occMloo, is but a rew.ird of i i the tleceaajd In hehwlf of the deceased relatives acd frieodj, my young friends, I return, you sincere thanks, thus kr.d your aid Had in this sad bereav- ment. T. w. o. Io ShcDlere, 03 the -25th ulu, after a Fory short" i cess, RK.SKLDO 0., el lest or Araos acd Kinlly A.

rueier, aged 1'2 a and 1 months. I r'arewelll departed, i Gone to the grave ere sin c'eCied Tl-y cocscUnce with control. I n-y child, but not for thee Becalmed In Chriflc'd eterclty. At on the 80th dty of April, 1S59 L. DIRBI.E.

of Dittr C. aad i Bib. ble, Eg-d 11 months and 22 dayj. Tes. tltou art none, of FO rare gromh That Angels well might covet thec Torn from the parent slem, no coorc on Wul blcsi our yearning hearts with thy s-veH Ocr do bleed, bet oh, our Thou Only cun'at soothe our Aiio-iy We come to thee, oh tesch our hearts Io Jn sdoratioa, humble trust, submission, love Io Thee.

COM. The Style Fit of Our IBOOTS Ooanot be equalled In this of the cooutry. BEFT COMPEHTION. OF BIG itoo'r, fcMM.twtf Main Street Let the Sick Htjoice. -IfOW IS'TOK TlUS TO ffSf Uf rrlck's Sugar rm Eld Strengthen ing more than three millions of at tnc present time convulsing the Medical World with their Startling Cure.

II a i'a Pills, a Family Cathartic, ore unequalled; In ordinary sickness, one or two dotes waya cures. Containing no Mercury, they can be used anytime. ten cure paini and weakness io. a 3d Kackln Bve houri. On: will wear Ikrcc montrie.

Price 18X cw rata BOWJ, full Directions IBcu. DR. OASTLK'S Catarrh, Deafness, Weak aod Fntlaoied Dlechargea from the mad Ears; removes dlsagreeabluvccaaUona Ute wblolDK of ateam, sound of distant an3 all complaint! of the Head, tioict clt full directions. BARVSLL'S CONDITION POWDBRS. For diseases of Horeea aod Cattle.

The Bate of these Powders, is imroenre, the -atljfjctlon theyKi'e unbounded. Large, Packages, 2fi cts, wlih full direc- tlons. Agents are authorlccd to refund purvhase money when satisfaction Is not frlveD. Manufactured by Dr. DEERICK Chemlita, Albany, N.

T. The above articles are sold by Tftllman A Oollioa, Ogilvie A Barrows, O. B. OurlH, A. Palmer, Jaoeavllle, and by druirgisla and country merchants generally.

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PALMKK, 89jl Traveling Agents. SILVER SILVER I I Everything yiu irant in th-: One of PURE AS COIN. AM kinds of A BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Books Stationery. PAPER HANGINGS In larger quantltke and prices mitcd to the timej. WnOLESALS RETAIL.

J. 17 II A i Silver Plait Goods, Clockt and A A A I 11 A ONE PRICE STORE EXCHAXOB SLOCK, WEST K1LWA UKSSST oppoRitc rain. A RK now receding an I 3 STOCK, niuc a llicy ever be'ore shown or offered be public, of II DRY GOODS' A I HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AXD SHOES. READY MADE CLOTHING A the lahabltaau of Interior WU-OT uid to these la Rock county In particular, that he'n joodi than orer betore. The trost'of'whi'ch'hare'jajt'! een porcbased fresh from Miicuracturen and Pub- lihere.

Out or the great variety stock I am now offering to the public, will only School Books, Which we offer to the public, the aasu-anoa that ISL 0 1 0 thaa those who RtchftrdJOD Linen, liouse famishing goods and great many goods are impcriid dlrSoT Do you want FRESH GOODS, Do you want A nnnr.s Chessmen Boards, Ictordeous, Pocket and Table Cutler and thousands of oUur arUcles which all mil have. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO A I I i WATCHES by workmen. Our OTrit wwranteJ gire entire satiefaclloo or charge. Jewelry repaired with aeatacss and dispatch. STOMACH BITTERS.

In vler of the racl ttmt cvf-ry member of tko bumkn family is more or lem subjected eotneconiplaiot be- Btdee Inoumeritble other coodltloDs fn which t)T the nnslstance of 6 tittle of com- iflOD sense, they may be able BO to regulate ihelr habits of diet, aod with the assistance or a tonic secure permanent health, Ia order to desired object, the Irue coarse to pursue Is certainly that which produce a natural slate of thloosat the least haiard of vical strength and life for this end Dr Uostettcr lias Ir.trcduced to nrctaratioi' btaring namt, whi.h atthis (Uy a ufo- med cioe, but one that been tried lor rears elvTot sat Wactlon to all who have ed it. The powerfull). upon the aad ttrcr re.tor ng them to a health, vigorous action and thus by the simple process of nature, enable thi ijstem to triUTiph orer arulng from a mori.ld Inaction of the 01 Mobus 'ic mps V8e Colic, Cholera HAT ANiD Ul tBo lf nay; Straw, Coroslalks I Jg Will Feed To Any Length DANIEL'S PATENT HIDE ROLLER CUTTING SfJf 10 BUFFALO PPBB CUTH BO TO TWO A ny of the ve whlnr, on bu.4 r.l we Hous, ud feed Slori, VcVh, Pricca For CULTIVA'rOB GOERS' PSKC. Bemtnglou. Plal Bcvernble tUH.lL of ite above oq I A of Die abort tcelk OA'S M.

PEXNOCK CO -3 DriilK, with Grass Seed S. 9 aod 1C'Tubes. Dl. For Bale at the Seed St waukee streets. Janiarj TOLL assortment of LiaM M.

on band, mad, 1 Kaa Oast Swel, and hardened, and lei ttSJ any soil. PwwS SB? Breaal.KPlo.soI all 8 it ls InSS; UouBe Kod Sc.d of 1 January BA PHILADELPHIA i I THE I 1847 J. BARROWS, Successor to OGILVIE J1ARBOWS. To Physicians and Dealers Sckcled of DBDOS PURE, at prices To Surgeons and Dentists. na A cctnplstc om the hew Taeth Manufacliuinj Company.

Gold Foil and Sponge Gold. alwajs on hand. I fall and AQUKEBKIAS ud AKBBOTTPB Ooodt, A lnJcbud Ua February 1, 1559 100,000 Lbs, JANESVILLE WOOLEK -A. 11 i i a.t/// I directions en too bctllt. For this d.

6 phjS clan will recotamcnd Dltt of some kind th.S.hv ot "article known to be fnfalltble" COUD try hare their Bitters as a diswaand Blrengthcning of the eyascn 0 general fl them all there is not to'bc found aTor" h2i hy peo pie than cte from whom this urcnariiUM UP SC 1110 attended to advance the deMmy i i orcit aratlonin the medical scale of science FKren tryloK and ir .1 ea which axe. it, on thelo man. reducing him to a m.re "hon fei 'ran h'H f' i Da al swtej Ceases csoDoe be I jhem.if the sound sleep ana healthy ge.tlon, the conSlaSt is thus KDOrert a. the DTM Ji?" lhorou at 1 pcrmaaent cure Ine ro a 0 fl pen i pe the not her'n 11 f' Ul hila In- strt lh must 'Uld. and here it is wh-rc a cood omc, sccmach Hitters, aeededS ai! SD Tl or VstcnT- mC1D8 i ,,11 ca.es Jhn V- i re d0 DE a S-our who.

If he Is acquainted the vjnue of Uic "HittCTs caution public against 4 Sr OdfbraM Sumach Diilm, and that ach koule ha, the words Dr Ue.tet cr'. Stooiach h' in 3 8We 3Dd the metallic cap covering the cork, aod observe tnat aph nature Is on the label Please give 01 a calL March 22 WHEE MSI- Carding Md TOit? Cloth Dressine! We lihatt i on HpSSSSFil 0 pos ted for ihe redemption of suth notes will up to the bsakiDj; association aforeiald. CIRCUIT COURT FOB BOOK COUNTY. 0. Hasbreook, plaintiff, atalnit Jonathan fnn'jTn STODDAROKING, DBU.KR3 19 lEWSFAPESr.

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