REPUBLICAN.Hr. Jolliflc Iflobbcd In Covington.John Jolltffe. E-q., a lawyer ot Cincinnati.The Issue of I lie Kew Cent.States(From the Xenia News, of May 29th.)of the| expensively known as the friend and advocate asys: Yesterday being the day set apart for over an area cf moreTbe Pndadeiphia Ledger of the 20 h ult. j The territory of the United 8 air* extendsW 11* KK INOTON:000j of tbe slave in cases arising tinder tbe *Fugi- tbe issuing of the new cent, struck at tbe Mint miles. Its extrenns length, is nearly 2. lt;00The JLiu Hum—-$ls«ve Catching Ke$tstance ol Officers, and lligti-IlMiidid Outrages.Another of those miserable cases ofdone iYVeto theFRIDAY MORNING, JUKE 5. 1857. Hve Liw,* was on Saturday last mobbed in ie this city, a crowd assembled w ifbin the eu- mile® and its greter breadth600*»slave-catching, with its usually uupieas- rhHl 8TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:C.n ii.gtea, and driven out of the town. Mr. closure of Uncle Sam’s building before the . Its general shape may be considered a piral-ISINGLE COPY .ONE YEAR ,If paid ia advance......................$1,501/ paid o 3 inonthi y. •„#•**.•*•***** I * 15If paid within the year,................. 2,00If paid after the expiration of the year.....2,50and Mr®. JoJliffe. had been invited by Rev. i hour appointed, To accommodate the great600, The value »fMr. Sage, of Covington, to dine, end Mrs. J ’ ™eh of money changers, the Director of the1600 exceeded 81.003went over in lht» morning; between 12 and 1 Mint had a wooden building constructed in theant concomitants, has been brewing in PM!,0tour vicinity* In order that it may bego vei000.000 At that time there were000understood, vve begin the story at the be-On last Tue^dav a week, thewere lt;Mr Joliiffe, started over. On the ferry-boat; yard with two open windows, one of which 000ISO 000 000ginningUnited States Deputy Marshal and assia-mrn ithemhe ir.qtiired tbe way to Mr. Sage’s.wsa for changing cents for cents, and the oth-The Fugitive Slave Case.Proceeding up town. Mr, JoilifFe was eeeot- er* cents f°r Iver. The new cents wereted near tbe first cross street, above the landThe details of the fugitive slave case, which jng by name. He extended I is l and to the ai*^ tbt35 handed out fo each person, as he preplaced, to the amount of $5, in cauvas begs.occasioned to much excitement last week in man saying at tbe some time, •! don't recoL rented a similar amount to the clerk insidemors were included within the limits of farm*.293 000 000. This fails short by only000 000tants, undertook to arrest a fugitive slave a* lbenamed Addison, who bad been residingin the neighborhood of Mechanics burgTheyonersChampaign county, for some six months ner‘fff-' - . V y. qj* 'K • ' y.i f. v. 9 iimproved lands within the limits of the four! past. The result of their valiant effortsClark, Green, Champaign, end the northern led youTheman replied, ‘my name uithe wooden structure. The crowd was so greatpart of this county, will be found in another Gaines. I know you d—d well, you d—d ras that * 5ine bttd to bft f°rmed’ nd eoch oue ,attepart of the paper. The various legal decisions Cal, you d—d nigger thief. You came over 1,19 P!ace n,id VVBtl ,*11 118 lurn c9rn0* 0nwhich will arise out of the affair will be of here to steal our niters.* Mr. JoiiiflV, think- Chestnut street, about mid-day. any number oftria and Prussia.great European realms, Britain, France, Aus is given as follws by the Urbana Citizen: Jecle(*Qthe morning, the party,; JFromcomposed of five Kentuckians and the!,t18 88[From the Calaveras Chronicle (extra).]two Deputy Marshals, made a descent 10 1081the utmost Inter/*! and importance. The ing this was only ‘he usual Kentucky way Persons could be acen lugging their little canYesterday (Sunday) morning 19 h inst..upon the cabin of Mr. Hyde, about one °Penebuif ayquestion of jurisdiction will be presented fair-1 ^jd good naturedly, *Ob, no, I came over ly and squarely, and the decisions will deter here to dine with n;v friend,vag bags to their places of business, for thethe Rev. 3lr. P’*rP0ie °* being able to accommodate theirMr. Thompson the daring and intrepid CarsonValley Expressman, arrived in MoqueiuroneHill, via Murphey’g ana the Big Tree Road,WA dd i*or, resided. Making known theobject of their visit, and reading theirwarrant, Mr. Hyde told them that Addimine whether the State of Ohio has at.y sover* Sage.* A crowd collected around them and customers with the new issue. ^ ibe uay was ^ ^ Carson Valley, fie left Eagle Ranch on 800 wa8 lbere and interposed DO objec-wtl ousliCl e n: alearn Icigity or righta, or whether her soil under any I Gai„ee thrnat his fist against Mr. Jolliff^ notogly a bus? one with the Mint, but wag a ^ morning of the lDh, and four de\s ]n j tion to bis arrest* _ H 9 ... A. ... A . « Jfm « Sk * g*av at . ft ♦ . MIX MTm ■ S . . * A , *i~*. mm * mtr A # ft*. I . M 1haspitihs ho• nd all circumstances must be prostituted to breast and into hia face, using violent and in-! da-v ^ Profi? ta omn,bl,s ProPrielore‘ ,he ,ucky reaching Murpl.yV, having lostflave catching.his wav di-lltmg: viimscit.rpctly after strikirg tlie tiead w aters of themilling liofosge al'ihe ..me time, «i!entlj . »f * •* coin petiiog ,o much |wi.l, .he deign of .'provoking Mr. J , ,o .0aM | BMM.toc.fr, U. Tte Ex- ( M!|)mne The refle(.,ion 0, |j|lt fMr. J.. 'however walked ■ Pre8s c*,P»«,le® n ‘Ms city have order, lor «Addison ia the meantime, had taken ilJe shlt;show of violence.On Wednesday last, about noon, the bodv i - i __u i t vr xr i n . jof an Jrigbm*n named John Riler, was found^^fo’ on, aurwunded fey tho hooting crowd, beyond | 8f 1110 e 80 '* r°'n 1 ,e’,v °r ’. )S 1n* 1I,(the eacrnsted snow rendered him blind, andrefuge in the loft of the cabinthrough ab finalhole barely sufficient to admit his huse °ficerbody he being a remarkably large andOhio,the wood* near the rail road some twomi)„ I She Madison Howe, and finally went into Tim j •another place., for the new coin, but theycast of this place, suspended by the neck with I heilake « store for protection.were unable to get anything like the amountthat uas the cause of his losing his wnv.fromstout negro.Soon one ofgentlemenKentuchiehesig handkerchief to a bough in the top of a fa!len tree, with his feet about ten feet from theground. He had crawled out upon a largeTinberlake made some shew of dissuading ,bplf customers deairfd. A few dayg willrender the new issue common, and all willGaines, and even holJing him. but seemedaery glad when he eot Mr. J fie ru’ |M» I be Bble ‘° Pet ** m,n’r ■ ihe? w'-mounted the ladder, with a double barrelled gjn in hand, to ascendfour to aix feet neep, from Ho|e \ralley to 10 the loft. He had scarcely got histhe Big Meadows; and thinks this i* three i bead and shoulders through the holeis lantasteselvestniirfeet leas than ienow on the J-hnaon Cut off.— : tien Addison fired upon him. the bailThis ia hia first trip on the Bi* Tree R-.aH striking the gun in front of the KentUck-SfRTNL 9