the atiettian. F. L. Baker, .Editor, MARIETTA. PA : Saturday 'oNino, ilobehbet 4, i 86,5. or The Coustitutional Republic of Mexino, through its,, President, Benito Juaret, and 'his Commiisioner, Oak. Jose M. J. Carvajal, has contracted with a gentleman - in New York forlhe nego: tiation and sale of thirty millions of dol lars-in bonds, in denominations of 'sso, $lOO, $5OO. $lOOO, payable twenty years from October 14865,, with interest, at seven per, cent. per annum,-payable semi annually in the city of New York, prin cipal and interest payable in gold. , It is to be hoped that everyiover of liber ty will assist in this loan and-4hus add hie mite •.to wards driving the 4.. Austrian usurper from his prehent position- and teach "Nep. the 3"! Liaison which he richly deserves, from every See the advertisement -,for 114 , 101311 in another column. • • 4 O; The New York Post's Washing too correspondent says that Edward McPherson, the clerk, of the. 11. S. House of Representatives, says be will not put _on the list• of members the names of any members claiming to, be elected from a State that was in rebel lion, and says he woulA be deciding one of the most important questions before Congress, and that eighty Southern members at the outset to vote upon 4 - he subject of their own recognition, would end the controversy in their favor at once. • • The Cincinnati Enquirer says it has from good authority that President Johnson has sent to Europe to General McClellan to return to this country to take charge of the War Department and that Montgoniery Biair has been tendered the Post Office department and Thomas B. Florence to be Secretary of the Navy, and that - Andy Johnson is thus feeling for the locefooo nomination of ISM What shall we, hear next. or President Juarez still remains on Mexican soil, and so Nehement ie the feeling in his favor on the pail. of .many influential Mexican both in the country and abroad, that some of them are rap idly raising outside foices-ou their own foods. Among others, Santa Anna is eaid to be raisinctroops for him at St. Thomas, *here he has ;already enrolled about 150 Italian fightidgmelLi sr The, Qld,Qapitol-Prison a t pres ent contains hut • twenty., prisoners-- Wks, RcusSit, former commissary at Andersonville ;-Captain Winder, also of .Andersouville notoriety ; General Briscoe ;. Fuller, (or-fraud in soldier's votes; Phelan, for forgery on national banks, and about-a dozen of citizens, for horse stealing, Sco, lir The Waibington paper 4 !ay jail ers! Dick Taylor, son of old Zack, and brother-in-law of Jeff.ljayie,,late of the rebel army, bnt now a pardoned , vaga bond, has had a lengthened private in terview with President Johnson, with regard to the . probability 'of the trial of Jeff Davis, but could, get no satisfactory SUM% sr Idles Barris, whose trial absorbed so much of the public interest in Wash ington city, last summer, ad who waif acquitted.on the-ground of 'served him right," is dow making t an honorable liv ing in a milluerj establieltioent on Broad street, Riyhmond,' under an Lassumed name. MB Or J. parclayEl u ding, editor of.the Philadelßhis Evening Telegreph,,,,nnd Collector of Internel ,Revenne for the Pint Districts! Pennsylvania, died sod denly on Sunday Afternoon of calves- Lion of the brain. - ' er Senator Wilson' was the iecipient of a great many favors from his "friends at his home, at, Natick . , lids.ssachnsetts, on Friday, the mouton being commem orated as his twenty:fifth, or sliver wed . ding day. Vir The FetalDi, aie. - likely to be largely retarded if not counterbalspoid, " by the Irish Orangemen, Who, io a air miler that bee been promulgated. clatin to have 100,000 well dtlileiifilibtiPg fun .4 under their contra). , , oar A Georgia JParllallai°,oo:4l/4". of the leading Methodist oleigrneu that State, inroot r useggenoe f or their I/ 01 7' tility to thesoohsyn'brethere,,,Pvl! made overtone to the Episnoimilana foe: a union with them: sr President Johneon has issued proolamatfOO reoommerolirw the permit t of the United - States - to apart r first Thar/laity in ~Deeer4hiti nit rot is. dayof Nationa l 'Ph itiiirivio/ IliD lir It is .aid ,GBll , olllt :kitS pafe larraapmeati Atli a Now der to funs a risme of hfr Oi`tha rebel iter, , TIM TRIAL OP DAVIS.-A statement is no 4 current and teliekeed to be well founded, that the trial of J eff Davis, the chief author of all our woes, has. at last been determined upon. ,He is to be tried for treason in the United States Supreme Court, at Washington. Chief Justice Chase presiding. Attorney General Speed will be misted in the prosecution by Major General Rousseau, W: M. Everts, and John H. - Clifford. Charles O'Connor, of New York, will be the principal attorney for the' de fence. This trial will commence in a few days. The trial and mode, of pro ceeding was decided upon in cabinet council in August last, and the Govern ment has only been waiting the c,ontln sion of the Wirz case to commence proceedings. ./ST4P, BUB AND RfGAGAS.The NOW York pipers contain full details of the disgusticg admiration paid to these half pardoied rebels upon their arrival in that city. Fortunately for the cause of humanity and decency, it was , confined to the copperhead p,,liticians and snobs of. New York, and,the objects of it were as thoroughly disgusted at it as,the oth er sensible witnesses of it. ,It is plain these fellows would make a perfect lion of Jeff Davis; if they could get hold of him. Ifir Mr. Barnum has just secured a large and eligible place, covering sever al lots in Union Square, where it is his intention to "erect a new museum and amphitheatre. 'He will begin operations on the Ist of May next, and hopes to hive the structure completed within eight months afterwards. It will be 'fireproof and BIZ *tries high. ,The en tire top floor will be devoted 'to living zoological sieeimens.—An elevator, worked by steam, will lie in cons t ant operation to.convey visitors from one floor to the ocher. sir Miss Irish, of Pierpont, St,. Law ranee county, was to have been married to a Mr. Conger. of a neighboring town last week The wedding day arrived ; the zninisters and friends came. Mr. Conger was present. Miss Irish kissed hei sister affectionately and left her room. After a long waiting, an attempt was made to find her. Finally a portion of her clothing was - found upon the river bank near by. She had drowned herself. The cause a Mystery. tar The late Edward Everett's -resi dence, in Sumner street, Boston, and the furniture it contained, were sold at. auction on . Wednesday last. The sale attracted a large number of persons,. but the articles' generally sold for much lower. pikes than -might limit been ex -- pentad, owing to the interest attached to them from having belonged to the distinguished statesman and author. The house and ndj oining grounds brought 07,000. eir The ,contestin the Sixth Congres sional. District, in Massachusetts, be tween Gen. Banks and , his uncle, the Rev. Mr: Greenwood, the opposing can didate, had its parallel some years since, when the,Rev.- Dr. Breckenridge was a political rival, .of his nephew, the rebel -general. In that case:the nephew _was suocerafal o as the, nephew will be now: In• bOth-oases the uncle is a clergyman and the nephew a lawyer. sr The Fenian are said to be very active in Canada; The Order is said to hava , lodges—or " centres "—scattered all through the Provinces, and that if ever any real mischief against the Brit ish: government is meditated, Canada not Ireland, will be the initiatory scene of operation& , It is also said that the "Orangethen " are helping the Govern `detectives- in ferreting out the Fenian& sr The Hon. Freeman Clarice, says a- Waibbigton dispatch to theiiew Yosit Tribune, peremPtorily -ordered'Govein nr Pierpont, of Virginia, to leave his office at the Treasniy, on account