the aritttiatt. MARIETTA. PA : Saturday Morning, May 4, 1867. wir The hdarqhfig,of West i)Master is part proprietor Or tileDay:the newLoh. don Daily Paper WbielLis to riyal the great 'Ames. elk,large amount of money is frequently consumed iii establishing a daily Journal, but.there,will be no pie: cuniary difficultiesin the way of that paper as,thu Marquis-. is the wealthiest man in England,:pwning a greater , por tion of the western ,part of the .city- of London. He advanced fifty thousand pounds to begin with. 6ir Dr. Siineon 4'brams, who died end_ denly in New York '64 a few days ago, bequeathed his bodYto'scientifio purpos es, if desired. A life - interest in $50,000 to his brother—a life interest in $30,000 to hie sister, - $210,000 `immediately to charitable institutions, with provisions that the remainder of his property, and the $50,000 and the.s3o,ooo at the death. of his brother and sister i .shall go to the New York D.oFpital. far Hints are thrown out that the tri al of John H. Barrett, may be abandoned by the Government, fer the not very creditable reason that it might develop further surmisable probabilities of the innocence of hire".l . 3neratt. There' are others still fess creditable, arid - in fact, very scandalous reasons hinted, as to why the trial should be disagreeable to the President. er Dr. Blackburn, who attempted to introduce the yellow fever into thq Uni ted States during the rebellion, has pe titioned the Attorney General for per mission to return from• Canada to his native land and take his trial in Ken tucky. The Attorney-General is' under stood to'have-answered that he had no power to grant the request'. or A. W. Benedict, Clerk of the House of Representatives of this State, and one , of the Secretaries of the State Central Committee, died at Huntingdon, of erysipelas. Ile faithfully performed his duties during the winter , and left Harrisburg at ths.:dlose of the session in good health and expecting to return in a few days. gar The challenge pot, forth by the owner of the great Kentucky mare, Lady Thorn, to trot four races at $lOOO a side each race, against ,any horse living, at mile heats and two mile heats, in harness, and mile heats and two mile heats to wagon, has, been taken by the owner of the renowned . trotter Dexter. Ear The daughter of a wealthy aristo crat of Louisville recently• fell in love with a handsome young:carpenter .em ployed by her father in repairing the house. She invited him into the dining room to private little tete a fetes, appoin ted skim interviews,.and a few evenings ago eloped with and married him. ear Thirty eight'years ago an Indian women rode on horseback from Los An gelos to Banta Barbara, using a piece of grape vine for a switch. On reaching her destination she stunk her switch in-'. to the ground. It took root and sixty barrels of wine were made from its fruit. iler The scandal is current in Florence, that King Victor Emanuel was induced to marry his mistress about a year ago ebe feigning to be sick unto death, but unwilling to die until she had made her peace with Heaven. In a week after the Ceremony, the lady was up and well• 1t was lately rumored in Paris that Eugenie,had been made ill by. the publication of a pamphlet, .assuming to state facts Of her early history which the Imperial lady would have everybody else forget, if she cannot help remembering them herself.. . - e gir Mr. Peab'ody has received. Queen Victoria's portrait, it having been sent to hie address in New York. It will be exhibited in• Philadelphia.- The frame is of-solid gold, • eir The 950-scra Daniel Webster farm Hano'ver. New firinipsliire, is for sale— the farniture used by the great expoun der included, Theyost-pfrtec.at.,LockhaTen, in Clinton county, was robbed on, Friday 004.; All the letters ,were torn opep , and scattered around Ole 4cp., Io Ciaro, "recently;" 'two *o men quarrelled about ao" egg, and one o them the other. aar,„lskott i t i y,lytrfels 91. r,eoentjy m qtreetil, pfl 1-,'mrpand, 4laine„by,fikat•e Ponetables. „ ' is* The ea-iehet steamer Shenandoah hatt Stan 'Ourilit!ed by the' Sultan of foleAtit.tiYa'etit:S. sar-Eigitteen -.priests in - Judy- have married auderamew law 0119 kiag4om eirSliiiik?atie‘Coitirriebtaa le etiiidibg jo Baltimore on gOndei, -arid werev - Wl l patronized. I Col. John W. Forney, Secretary to the United %Mee, sails for Europe to day. Before leaving Washington he was the recipient of many honors from the officers of the Senate, the Colored Union League, the Old Soldiers and Sailers, &c. In this city, on Friday eve. fling, he received similar compliments. His speech at Washington to the Colored League was a masterly effort. He de parts full of honors, and while abroad we shall expect of him some "live" in formation of the things there as ha . finds them. Col. Forney is a good represent 'Wive of "Young America," and is net likely to be led away from his prime ob ject in visiting .the "old country" -by extraneous circumstances.—Germantown Telegraph. man in Newburyport, Mass., who had a wife and four children, ran away, and for'seve'n years, no tidings were heard of him and he was given up ~for dead. In the Meantime 'a brother of the truant - husband had supported the family and Brainy married the imaginary widow. Many months had not elapsed, howeier, when home came husbandnum ber one ; and,.contrary to all romantic precedent, made himself know and claim ed his spouse. Expostulation from the happy couple - was in vain. He couldn't see it, but took possession of house and wife, and left his charitable brother out in the cold. fir Rhoda Pierce, of Corinth, Sarate ga ccinnty, N. , , induced her husband to sell his farm for $4OOO and to deposit the money in bank. He then went west. No sooner was her husband, John, out of the way, than the wily Rhoda drew the money from the,hank, and departed in company with a man named Daniel Rily, for whom she had formed an at tachment inconsistent with her conjugal fidelity . The runaways were arrested in Bennigton, on Saturday, and are now cooling their heeli in the Ballston fir A spiritualist is on trial in Nor wich,'Conn., for the cruel starvation and beating of his daughter aged 13 years, during last winter. The evidence shnws that he and his paramour of "affinity," (Falci to be a niece of Horace Mann) kept the girl in a cold room on water gruel for three weeks. - He gagged her for , speaking to him.'and - cowhided her twenty-five times. The girl escaped by jumping from a third story window into a 'BIIOW bank. 4 Yale College is opulently rich, and the faculty are making , the most of the money to raise it to the highest standard of, excellence. They have for building purposes fifteen hundred thou• sand, dollars, and design soon to erect an entirely new set of brown atone dor_ mitories, a memorial chapel, the Pea body geological museum, and a new Di vinity Uall. The wife of James Waters, of Boone Co., M 0.,• was delivered of four bbys at one birth, a few evenings ago. They weigh six tonrinds each, all alive and kicking. Mrs. Waters has previous ly bad six boys at three births, and the present four make six, within one year, A good woman. eir Bishop Vial of Kansas was mar ried in Philadelphia on Monday to . a daughter - of the late Assistant Bishop. Bowman of Lancaster. Bishop Clark son came all the way from Nebraska to perform the care mony. A choir of one hundred voices regaled the happy pair with choral harmonies. (if The Ohio Legislature at its last session enacted a law allowing parties as well as defendants in all cases to give their testimony. A similar bill was before our own Legislature, but as there was no money in it and being op posed by , a half dozen lege' fossils in Philadelphia, it was ignored. ea - The ship carpenters and calkers of Chicago have resolved that, after the first of May, they will work but eight hours a day, and that they will accept $2 50 q day instead of $4. which they now'rec eive for ten hours' work. f ir A couple of children, neither over fourteen years of age, recently eloped from. Oak Station, Spencer county, Ind., with matrimonial intentions. Their sev eral parents are anxious about them, and promise candy if they will return. Ifir Et young man of seventeen who had been inveigled into the embraces of a 'woman of forty and married her, at Limerock; R I was uneermonionsly tain frotrrhis bride last week by his pa rents. - Cr The two suits against Gen. Wool for false imprisonment during his mili tirygOvernment at-Baltimore, in 1861 an . d 48624 . wa5:•-•decided .by the DiStrict„ Ociurt that city by awarding. ;both plaintiff's one cent each as datrages. The Wikig newspaper, one of the ablest journals of Richmond, Va., and always the most dignified, has struck its rebel colors , and gone over into the Re publican camp. , The . Sout h -ii farining On avery extensive scale this season. • Large tracts of land have beenplanted in, corn. Even the wompn,.(wlatte),are working in the 4144.. zi'l''Si."so4l7 ‘Oga• t Garibaldi, at last account, WWI suffering acutely from the gout. LA" cp LA 4' et or. A b t'hiladelphia lin'emore citizens of African descept than» any other place in the,,counto—the !present number reach 4 -28,000. They suipOrt sederi teen churches worth $225,000, with a membership of 5,440, and 1,700 Sunday schools, with a daily average attendance of 2,200. There are thirty•fonr negroes in ttie city whose combined 'wealth amounts to one million three hundred and - •fifty•eight," thouiand dollars. The richest man is Stephen Smith, a lumber merchant. He owns seventy-five houses in fee simple, sad is worth not less than three bandied thousand dollars. Harris Lyndsay,'& bounty broker 'dtiring the war,. is worth two hundred- and fifty thousand dollars. Five artists and a number of excellent musicians receive distinguished mention A.Mong the lat ter is the " Black 8-wan." Lot)-is Schad W ashington, the Attorney of the Andersonvitle monster, Captain Wirz, his'written a long letter addressed to the American people In vindication' of the felon's memory. - - -He may succeed in tickling the fancy of the south, but similar writings heaped moun tains high, will fail to create any better opinion in the northern mind of the bar barous prison keeper, who only partly expatiated his horrid crimes in an igno minious death. so Friend. Eli Jones, of Vaasalboro, Me., and Sybil Jones, his wife, two emi nent preachers of the Friend persuasion, have sailed 013 an extensive missionary tour to countries- bordering upon, the Meditterranean Sea, first, however, visiting the principal meetings of ; their society in England and Ireland. The, visit also inclkles Norway, .Germany, and France. lir The provisional governnient of Hayti has published a decree io the Moniteur Baytien banishing from Flifyti in perpetuity the ex-President Geirrard, his wife, his children, and his grandchild= ren, also Gen. Ooquiere, and the princi pal ministerial advisers of Geffrard. Others of his prominent political sup porters had been banished for teu years. Escobado has issued a cirular re iterating that all foreigners captured fighting against the republic will be ex_ ecuted. Maximilian has ordered that no Republican shall be shot, without, a previous order from his headquarters. The shooting of prisoners is a common military amusement in Mexico, in which both parties have freely participated. air At Gloucester, Mass., on the 23d inst.:an Irishman named Doherty was punishing his child in such a violent manner that hie brother interfered. This so exasperated Doherty, who is a very violent man, that be dashed the childs bead against the bed post killing itr in stantly. The citizens of the villiage of North East, Cecil county,- Md., under a law of the Legislature, have voted on the propriety of allowing the sale of liquor in that place. The vote stood twelve for and seventy-one against•; so that no sales of-the kitid can be made there. ta - The man Vanderbilt, who, with his wife, was indicted ill New Jersey, some time ago, for diabolical inhuman cruelty to a little girl whom-they had taken from a public institution to raise, pleaded guilty lately, and were fined seventy five dollars! A more miserable mockery of justice is not on record. if ir The Newman (Georgia) Herald says that two widows and their families in Dowell county, occupying. the same house, were reduced to such destitution as to compel an allowance of only three mouthfuls of corn bread at one meal . Iu consequence, one person has perished from starvation, Or The Pennsylvania Railroad has purchased the 188 miles of the " C 011.103- bus and Indiana-Central Railroadw from Columbus to Indianapolis, and now con trols a through route from New York to' St. Louis, W . It is said that Mr. McCullough expects gold will fall below the present mark, and that he does not talc'e much stock in the excitement growing out of European,war rumors. 'tar A United States store ship is be ing fitted out at 1%441 YCrk, by order of the government, to carry corn .and pro. visions to the suffering South. air The Georgia Legislature, at its last session, made a lottery grant to raise funds for the support of a leasonie Orphans' Rime. Jacob Kauffman, an oid , respectable citizen of Mansfield, Ohio, Who was on Monday elected Tree surer_of the. city, died the same night, of congestion of the A man in Providence, R. I. has a SpaniSh poodle which will select the letters of any word from a eircle of pasteboard letters 'on tlie floor. David liorth was sent to New York City Prison by Justices Dowling and Kelley for killing,rk cat in an unnecessa rily trnel manner. ~A'lad'y"r°in Newport, Rhode Island, never *Ole liitt;' , flie litrebV, alai - oath `liv ing within the sound of both steamboats and cars she has never seen either. "Fdrikl' Naas fit 38rief The Fayette (Ind.) Herald tells of a cat in that pltice that hatched out a con , ple of4chickens, by making her bed in a box in which some eggs were kept. An explosion of fire damp occurred ip the Ashland colliery in Schuylkill corm_ ty, on, the 11th inst. Tweive miners were killed. Wigfall- of Texas, formerly a Senator of the United States, and afterwards a rampant secessionist and traitor, is keep ing a gin palace in London. Sanford Conover, convicted in the,Dis. hint of Columbia Crimitial Court of per jury in connection with assassination testimony before the Judicary Commit tee, was sentenced to an imprisonment of ten years in the Albany. Penitentiary. The Japanese Imperial Commissioners were presented to 'the President. this week, upon the return of the Secretary 'of State to -Washington. There was an extraordinary exhibition of official atten tions. - . One of the wonders of the world is found in the fact that amid the rise and fall of empires, the revolutions of nations and the changes of climates and nation elites, Freemasonry is substantially the same - to day, as it'came, full fledged, from the great brain of King , Solomon, nearly three thousand years since. Mr. Pardee of Illinois, has found that lime slacked in salt brine, sown broad cast, has kept insects from strawberries. A play entitled "The War in A merica' , has been ruled off the French stage, du ring the great Exposition least it should offend the susceptibilities of some of our lately rebellious fel'ow-citizens. Terientte'Carroll of Andover, Mass., a man over fifty years of age quarreled with his wife a few days ago, who had remonstrated with him fur striking a grand child, and seizing a flat iron frcm the stove, he Smashed in her skull. A man in Covington killed himself by lifting' a barrel of flour. It is said that in England four-fifths of the telegraph operators and two-thirds of the liquor sellers are women. Governor elect James E. English pays taxes at New Haven, Connecticut, on an estate of $255,000. A New Jersey farmer has just been convicted on eight indictments, - and fined $lOOO, for poisoning cattle belong ing to his neighbor. There are one hundred people in Wil mington, Delaware, over, seventy-five years of age, and two colored people over a hundred and two. Not long since the pohce made a de scent upon a Five Points rookery in New York, and arrested upwards of forty young boys whose only occupation was thieving. In Richmond a paper is being drawn up and signed by a number of Republi cans, inviting Horace Greeley, Henry Ward Beecher, Mr. Bryant and others, to address the people there on politics. It was stated in the Rentpayer's As. sociation meeting in New York, on Fri day evening, that Mr, Astor owns real estate valued at $65,000,000, and that be never sells property, but with the in terest of his wealth he continually buys more. The City Council of Des Moines has passed an ordinance forbidJing the man ufacture or sale of lager beer within the city limits, and declaring beer saloons as nuisances, to be removed by the city officials if found in existence three months after the passage of the ordin ance. The Journal of St. Peter . sburg, in re 'faring to the sale of Russian America to the United States says: "We can only state that the transaction is mainly advantageous, and that the commercial relations of both countries will be pro moted." A new biography of Swedenborg, pub lished in London, admits that after =a lapse of one hundred years, the profess ed followers of Swedenborg in England number but 3000, and about the fame in' the United States, but asserts that the number of partial believers is very great, and growing rapidly. -* Madame Patterson Bonaparte has re- turned to Baltimore, where the eccentric old lady lives in a boarding house in a rather parsimocious manner. Though she is ieventy-eight years old, she re tains the liveliness of her air and all the elegance of - her ancient regime manners. One of her grandsons - is with her. W. C. Owens, a resident of Davidson county, Tenn., last week mercilessly beat a colored man named May, with.a club, and then marched him fifty yards from his house and deliberately, shot him in the back with a navy revolver. May lies in a critical condition. No measures have been taken by the civ il authorities for the arrest of Owen. For all those distressing and afflicting maladies which origic ate in scrofula or an enfeebled or vitiated state of the blood- nothing can equal the tonic and purifying effect of Dr. Anders' lodine Water, a pure solntion of lodine dissol ved in pure water without a solvent. The Vermoot marble sent.to-the Par. is EtposiLieu is much admired, and is said to be equal to tfie finest in Europe A YOUNG WOMAN B'uaixn ALIVE.—A friend gives us the account of a most terrible case of the burial of a handsome young-lady at Jacksonville, Illinois.— Some time last summer a young lady seventeen years of age, suffering with the toothache, went to bed with a small vial of chloroform for the purpose of qui_ eting her teeth. In the morning she was found to all appearances dead, which was confirmed by the opinions of several physicians who were called and exam ined her body. She was then - buried. A few days since her relatives were about to remove from Jacksonville, having lo cated in another State, and had the re mains of the young lady exhumed for the purpose of taking them to their new home. Curiosity prompted the opening of the coffin, when they were horror stricken, on finding the corpse turned over, both hands full of hair and her clothing torn to shreds, revealing the terrible truth that the young lady had been buried alive. The chloroform had placed her in a deep trance, the awaken 'trig from which was in her coffin and grave. The lady was engaged to be married at the time of her supposed death.. A more heartsickeling case we never remember to have read or heard of.—lndianapolis Journal. ggr At the Paris Exposition it is said that a novelty will be on exhibition, in tbe shape of an artificial horse. The in geniously constructed animal, wheu rea dy for the road, will travel twenty-five miles without stopping, and afterwards may be wound up in a few moments so as to go as much farther, and Po on in definitely. A horse like this must be a valuable acquisition, provided it can he bought as cheaply as the noble animal of which it is a copy. 147 Read the advertisement of Stem* Berger, Shutta & iu soother column headed, "Afflicted, suffer no more." Cr The Columbia Herald says Sam tielßead, of that place, caught 103 shad on Friday of last week, and 86 the day following. .%-peziaL Notitts ilk Children's lives saved for 50 cents! Thousands of children die annually of croup. 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