nor money, its situation is precarious and en¬ 
dangered. 
In Mexicb, Puebla and Querto, the Emperor 
had ordered a draft. 
Twelve hundred discontents under Arsena had 
been repulsed and dispersed from Freznillo, 
Mexico. The same troops had also been routed 
by a French column from Dnrango. 
cussion. A wide contrarity of views is disclosed 
by the discussion on the several sections. 
Secretary Seward will attend the inauguration 
of the Dduglas monument at Chicago, and the 
President will try to do so. 
The proposition to tax 6hoddy wool, manu¬ 
factured from cloth, five cents per pound, has 
been voted down in tb® House. 
The Commissioner of the Land Office has 
issued a patent to J. A. Sutter for the New Hel¬ 
vetia Kanebe, California, which covers the city 
of Sacramento. 
A hill Is before Congress to make the civil 
service correspond to that of the military in ref¬ 
erence to promotion and continuance In office. 
A joint resolution has been Introduced into 
the Senate for the payment of religious and 
charitable societies for property destroyed dur¬ 
ing the war. 
The aggregate receipts of internal revenue for 
the fiscal year promise to reach, without doubt, 
the round sum of $310,000,000, and of revenue 
from all sources, $540,000,000. 
The nomination of Provisional Governor 
.Johnson, of Georgia, aB Minister to Bogota, 
will, it is said, be followed this week by that of 
20@4Sc; Canada. sa®S0c; pulled, extra. MwTOs; paper- 
fine, «®«ici8; No. i..v»®*nc; sn ^T r -V Buenos 
Ayr-**. aOOISc; Cape Good Hope. »aas2c; Chill an. ?4«M0e ; 
Peruvian, 3f<*32c: African. l6*32c; Saat Ind ».ss^5c. 
CINCINNATI. .-The receipts have been large 
daring the wr ek.and prices have advanced oa all grades 
from W- to Sc V ft. we now quote : 
Ohio and Indiana —Coarse fleece S»«7c:me<unm to line 
4H®«0c.. and extra. fO<a«c. Kentucky— Unwaati.-d. asa 
f3c. ; washed. nib washed. Ufikttc.; united. 85® 
40 e. Unwashed, 2MW0c. Jlhnote — Coarse, 
43® 15c; medium, 45®50c; flue, MV&5SC.— Gruetu. 
The last report of the Connecticut Board of 
Education shows that the school fund amounts 
to $2,046,000, and the revenue distributed last 
year was $136,000. 
A dispatch from St. Louis of June 26, says 
“ trains arc now running throngh to Leaven¬ 
worth, Kansas, from this city, via the Missouri 
and Pacific Railroad.” 
The greater portion of the 8chenectady Lo¬ 
comotive Works was destroyed last week by fire. 
Several engines were consumed in the flames. 
The loss is estimated at $300,000. 
A CAxrrOBjriA paper states that a large lake 
has been discovered in that State, from the waters 
of which can be obtained a large quantity of bo¬ 
rax witbont much trouble, and in a state of ab¬ 
solute purity. 
Connecticut is the first State to ratify the 
Constitutional Amendment. It passed the Sen¬ 
ate on the 28tb ultimo, and the House on the 
27th. One hundred guns were fired in New Ha¬ 
ven In honor of the event. 
A haft a few days ago, driven by the wind 
into the sand beach near the head of Lake Pe¬ 
pin, forced up the skull and parts of the skele¬ 
ton of a man, with which was found a decay¬ 
ing money belt holding about $000 in gold and 
affording all wishing to do to a good opportunity io 
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The Fenian Priioner#. 
The Herald’s Montreal special says sixteen 
Fenian prisoners have been brought there for 
confinement in the jaiL The broad charge upon 
which the prisoners were committed was that 
of levying war against her Majesty. 
The Herald’s Toronto special says that Mar¬ 
vin, one of the Fenian prisoners there, was ad¬ 
mitted to ball on his own recognizance, his em¬ 
ployer at Buffalo representing him as an Inoffen¬ 
sive and innocent person. 
R. A. Harrison, barrister, is industriously 
working up the prosecution of tbe Fenians on 
the part of the Government It is now pretty 
well determined tbat they will be tried by a mil¬ 
itary court martial tinder the Foreign Aggress¬ 
ive Act. It is said that Mr. John Hilliard Cam¬ 
eron will act as Chairman of the Commission. 
Several church dignitaries are Interesting 
themselves in the case of the Episcopal clergy¬ 
man who is incarcerated as a Fenian at Toronto. 
New Advertisements. 
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E BASSETT, GENERAL AGENT for 
, FOUST’S m HaY LOADERS," Milan. Erie Co., 
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sale. 
F or one dollar-i will send to 
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positions. 
The new Army hill Just reported to the Senate 
provides for organizing forty-five regiments of 
infantry, five less than llie House bill provides 
for; five regiments of veteran reserves, and five 
of colored troops. 
The Committee Investigating the cotton frauds 
at the South, it is intimated, will report them to 
exceed $100,000,000. 
Senator Morrill says the amount of paper cur¬ 
rency now in circulation exceeds $017,000,000. 
Secretary McCulloch gives notice that he will 
redeem before maturity all certificates of in¬ 
debtedness falling due after Augn6t SI, with ac¬ 
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4 YOUNG LADY of EXPERIENCE wishes 
a situation a&Uoverro's* lu a private family;, teaches 
the English branches, French, Miutc and Drawing. Dis¬ 
tance from Rochester no objection. References — Hon. 
D. D. T. Moore. L. B. Lang worthy, Bsg., Rochesterx. 
Y. Address A. G. B., 2U Elizabeth St„ Rochester, N.T. 
Summary of Foreign New*. 
The crisis in Germany had increased in in- 
Austria had virtually evacuated Hoi 
tensity. 
eteiD, retiring before superior numbers. The 
Prussians had occupied the Duchies, dismissed 
the government, arrested the Holstein Commis¬ 
sioners, and prevented the assembling oi the 
Estates, and entered Altona on the 12th. On 
that day Austria determined to break off rela¬ 
tions, and ordered Count Karolyi to retire from 
Berlin. No shot had been fired yet, but war 
was generally regarded as virtually commenced. 
Humors were current at Liverpool, when the 
steamer sailed, that the Austrians that morning 
had declared war against Prussia. Several private 
telegrams are alleged to have been received, but 
nothing public or authentic. 
The Daily News correspondent at Florence 
says the first hostile movement of Italy will be 
to throw 80,000 men in one body across the Po, 
following this up by pouring 800,000 into Ve- 
netia. 
The Swiss Federal Council had issued a decree 
calling out the first reserves of the Swiss army 
for the defence of the passes of the Alps on the 
side of Italy. 
Kossuth had issued an address to the Hunga¬ 
rians, dated at Turin, rocommendlng them to 
wait for the course of events, and remain as they 
are, or enroll themselves in the Hungarian Le¬ 
gion ; and, if matters progress in such a manner 
^ to offer a field of action, due notice will be 
given. 
Tlio Vienna correspondent of the limes ae- 
T HE “BARTLETT" Elastic Stltcb 
SEWING MACHINE combine* all the advantages 
ol (be best and roost, popular Machine*, greatly tlmpll- 
lled. Knn* either way and very noiselessly. Hub only 
*«ne threading anil the roost, perfect tension. Sews all 
kinds of zoqiu. Requires but little if ttructjqrt, and per¬ 
form* perfectly and effectually all kind* Of family sew¬ 
ing. For tale” by THRO. M. ROUES, 78 Main St., (up 
bialrso rr - Agents Wanted. 
TONS MUSICAL ACADEMY — Estab- 
I lisko. A. I)., 1854 — FOR MUSIC EXCLUSIVELY, 
ly recitation# In Instrumental Marie, Vocal Music 
I uarmonv. Great attention paid to “ Cnnrch Music." 
I,ton only $M> per annum. Pupils received at any 
<• frrin Sept- 5, DUSK, to June 15. D87. Address for Clr- 
nr, ltev. L. HINSDALE SHERWOOD, A. M„ Prlncl- 
. at Lvon*. N. Y. 859-R 
Southern Item*. 
The Southern Pacific Railroad is nearly com¬ 
pleted to Marshall, Texas. 
Governor Bjrownlow has issued his proclama¬ 
tion calling the Legislature of Tennessee to 
meet on July 4th, to take action on the new Con¬ 
stitutional Amendment. 
The Mobile Tfmes mentions tbe return of 
Captain Raphael Semmes from Washington with¬ 
out the pardon he sought from the President, 
and is much grieved at his failure. 
Tbe validity of the Confederate obligations is 
acknowledged by the Union Bank of Tennes¬ 
see, and accepted by the entire mercantile com¬ 
munity. Confedeiate debts are paid in cur¬ 
rency. 
A halo cf cotton received in Mobile recently, 
from 8elma, was sent to a warehouse to be com¬ 
pressed for shipment, and on examination was 
found to contain four pieces of swamp oak four 
feet long, and a lot ol' boulders. The oak and 
atones weighed 200 pounds. 
A dh-patch from Galveston, Texas, June25, 
sayB: “The election in this State passed off 
quietly. Throckmorton, the conservative can¬ 
didate for Governor, has a large majority in the 
city, and will probably get nine-tenths of the 
vote of the State.” 
A person who has recently visited the Shenan¬ 
doah Valley says it is wonderful to see the pro¬ 
lusion of cattle and poultry in this “ denuded ” 
valley, alter the devastation it was said to have 
suffered. Except the absence of fences in some 
places, and now aud then a fortification or a 
burned bam, no one would suppose an army had 
been in the valley. One or two years’ crops will 
replace all the destruction that has been made, 
except loss of life. 
There are only thirty-three villages, towns 
and cities in the States of Alabama and Missis¬ 
sippi in which Postmasters, regularly appointed 
and duly sworn in, are to be found. The Mo- 
Markets, Commerce, &e. 
jVJEW CHURCH MISIU.—The Orraanro. 
i> A Collection oi New Chnrcti Sluslce.conslBiluE oi 
Metrical Ti sks, Chaxts, Sjmtencis. Quartet*, 
Motets anp Amhkhs. By L. H. Southard. 
This 1# a collection of New Music and not merely# 
New Collection ol Old Mroric. The t-nlAluliriieil reputa¬ 
tion of Mr. Southard will attract to thi# volume the at¬ 
tention Ol those with whom really irood music Is n fie¬ 
ri ruble acquisition. Sent by mall, port-nald. Price, 
*IA0 a copy ; flS,5<) per dozen. OLIVER D1TSON ic 
C0-, PtiblJilier*. Boston. M#**- 
Rcrax Nkw Yorkeb Office,? 
Rochester, July, 2, 1966. J 
Jloue AND GEAIX.-Tbe (train anil flour market re¬ 
mains much the same a* lari week— the general tendency 
being downward U any thing. Thi# Is owing, somewhat, 
to the improving prospects of the Incoming harvest 
which promises to be better than wn« anticipated early 
la the season, still It will fall considerably short of an 
The cold weather retarded the growth of 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., JULY 7, 1860. 
Affair* In Washington. 
Indian treaties have been ratified 
Sevbiul 
by the Senate, 
Cabinet changes are again rumored. Messrs. 
Hariau and Speed, it is said, will go out. 
The House Committee on Claims have decided 
on their report as to the awards to be made for 
tpc capture of Booth. Will report soon. 
The Navql Board have reported against Port¬ 
land (Me.) as a location for a fresh water basin 
for ironclads. 
The Senate has confirmed John Spear as Col¬ 
lector of Internal Revenue for the District of 
Kansas, and Duff Green as Marshal of the South¬ 
ern District of Mississippi. The latter is not the 
Duff Green of quondam political notoriety. 
It is said, that the Senate in executive session 
has resoivnl to confirm no appointments that 
lack the endorsement of the Senator of the State 
whence the appointee hails. 
Tbe discussion on the Niagara Ship Caual bill 
has proved that measure to have more friends 
thau it was previously supposed to have. It is 
now said that it will pass. 
The House Committee on Foreign Affairs are 
ready to report. They will not recommend a 
repeal of the neutrality laws, nor endorse the 
proposition for a Mexican loan. 
The Postmaster General sends a communica¬ 
tion to Congress calling attention to abuses of 
the frunkiug privilege, in the use of franks of 
members by claim agents, pmtent agents and 
others. 
The following is a statement of the receipts 
from customs at the four principal ports of the 
United States from the 16th to the 28d of June: 
New York, $2,108,787; Boston, $201,784; Phila¬ 
delphia, $134,810; Baltimore, $69,457. Total, 
$2,604,848. 
The appropriations of the River and Harbor 
bill, approved on the 2d instant, amount to 
$3,698,047 91. 
Mr. Brown's resolution about the reorganiza¬ 
tion of the department service will not be acted 
upon this sttsion. 
The story that freeclmen had been taken to 
Cuba on the Muscovite and sold into slavery 
is a canard. 
Lieutenant General Grant has accepted the 
position of Second Vice President of the IV asb- 
ingtou National Monument Society, which was, 
until his recent death, filled by Lieutenant Gen¬ 
eral Scott. 
The President has approved the bill establish¬ 
ing an armory, arsenal and depot of repair at 
Rock Island. 
A bill has been introduced into the Senate 
fixing the military peace establishment of the 
United States. An increase is recommended. 
The Senate has passed a bill authorizing tele- 
grahic companies to construct lines acros& or 
through the public lands of the United Stales— 
over and along any of the military or post roads, 
across navigable streams, gulfs, die., but not to 
obstruct navigation— ceding lands for public 
stations, but these not tobe less thau forty miles 
apart. Privileges not t ransferable. 
Bill for the civil expenses of the Govern¬ 
ment and for a National Bureau of Insurance, 
have been introduced into the House of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 
Mr. Crotforth, from the Committee on Invalid 
Pensions, reported a bill granting pensions to 
the soldiers and sailors of the War of 1812, and 
to those engaged in Indian wars during that 
A GKNTS WANTED-TO CANVASS for 
and Sell by Sntjrcripilou, 
The Lord's Prayer Picture f 
The size of the Original Flctu.ro Is 29 by 35 Inches, anil 
was executed with h pen, rciiulrlini six year*’ close la¬ 
bor. It is the most Cdmnrchi nrive. beautUttl, grand and. 
good Goro ol Christum Art ever produced. lri ' W 'Z 
to intoned bv tbe religious papers and “<* c 
cUTtncs. A ltiwrAl paying cotumlMifir, h idloacd.Muf 
no other work offers so oooo isduct.mkxts to worthy 
mrlstUn men. Dealers neert not apply. For particu¬ 
lars. address L. COWI.t.S. Publisher, lOlilec, No. SS Ful¬ 
ton St..] P.O. Box -W-. New York. 8oJ-3teo. 
PTPLflB* DHOW THI» To Tout! F HI PADS 1 
he great western fruit. 
DRYER AND B A K K OVEN ! — This Invaluable 
In vor wus Patented Jan. C, ibtifi, and Is now for the 11r«t 
time Introduced and manufactured- TIkiut'i F °a J. c ''' n ' 
tiki or T'owstniirs iti the State8 of N. \ I a. and ,Md-, 
offered for sale by Measie. tV bite & Smrsqw, «f Troy, 
Mtain i Co.. O. It is needed by every farmer In. the coun¬ 
try—a«<( thouearule will hart it,.' It Is tlic most per- 
feet dryer »nd hake-oven ever Invented-It dries Aimon 
any variety of irnlu In from 6 to 7 hour* perfectly, ami 
leaves them perfectly clean and beautiful, and In qum 
title. Of 3 to 8Vi boslule al a time! A* an Investment for 
tinntr- .ind Move dealers, or other*, nothing will pay 
them belter, and it Will pay 'hr f irmer equally well o 
hnvlt. They are easily made by uny tinner, and sow 
rapidly. They will last W or 20 years. They have only 
to be seen to fro appreciated, I- rults dried In this dry it 
bring 20 tier cent, more than when dried In the sun -mu 
exposed to Me* and Oiled with embryo worms. Addrr» 
as abmo for Ureuiiu ami other latumMltui 
,1 neetntnUi to HanUfactora », w HI ft 5' MMEbU.V 
uverage crop 
corn, but It 1* now doing well, and if early mtlumnal 
frosts do not Intervene there will be n full crop. 
Provisions.—T he provision market 1* without quot¬ 
able change. 
Wool—T he wool market has been somewhat excited 
and prices have tended upward. Considerable sales 
in,vo beer, made st various point# in Die surrounding 
country at foil prices - say from &0oj>60c Tor *.ho Tange. 
UTtoUftale Prices Current. 
FT.orn Feed.GBA lX,Etc- StTuw.,....F7.«rii2,00 
I-TOnr WTWD’t SmKK&USM FEtHT*. \ K'lETA/LEt, Etc. 
1 ffiS Wheal ,113 50&H.U0 Apples, green.. .$1JS0» 1.75 
$ 0 ;dried.;- ®. IIOISKC 
Do. huCkwlieSt.ll.IKka, WXJ Peaches. 00® sue 
mi nfeud Ch«n1e«.. 30<ft 
M rio fitiu .. 1 &,() 0 ®OOJX) Plums.,. ‘Md Z'C 
vTai" rorn ’ewt.. 1J6064 2.00 Potatoes, W bu... 125® 1J<c 
Wheat ^ SSOM Onion#... .. 50® «0c 
m-tr wirtte.1.S>- 5,09 Currol#. .... W® 40c 
OR CONCENTRATED LYE! 
By saveing mnl uselng yonr waste ftrease. Nq iwe 
necessary. 12 Founts ot excellent hard Soap, oi -> 
Gallon# of th<* very best Soft Boap.fOr only anori-ff 
Cents. Directions on each Box. fif^For Bale 8t 
Drug anil Grocery Store#. 
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 
Be particular in anhiiiy /'or f’/ V '"-E SAU 
ATJ-Yr. CO'S. SAPOfeJE'JEIt. 
Flonr ranges trom Jh.35«18.95 a# to qual 
<3,2,55. Rye. $1,05(31.33. Barley, doll. Ci 
520880. Hops, ]5®05o. Pork, new mess, 
do, $211,00(330,00; prime, $20,23®2n,50; Sb 
Hanis, 17®IfiW<:- Lard, llK»22c. Butter 
S®2lc. for common to prime. 
ALBANY, JUNK 30.—Flour. f!i®16,00. 
1,94 F loo n-B. Wheat, »2,l»(a3,80. live. 
Corn akalKio. oats, 58®»• York, $s?®ff 
Hams. 22c. Smoked herl 800. Buttflr.S 
23«c. Cheese20(a2ic. Hops.kkalOc. 
BUFFA i.O. June 80 .—Flour, sales 
Wheat. $2(32-S0. Corn, C0®7ic. Rye. I 
nominal. Oats 44qjllc. Pork, $3-.,.i0<aw 
TORONTO, June 70.—Flour,?5,o0@9,( 
70(S>1, R5; spring, $U7aM0; Barley, 4 
5 Cc; Pens, WaTjfcts; Outs 32®58c. Me* 
prime do. $20q&21; Hums, l2(3Uc; La' 
con, I'ktii'.’e; Bi-eriianiA. io®14c. Butte 
13®15c. Wool, 35®36— Globe. 
A Tobnado.—L ast Tuesday, the 20th, there 
was a severe storm of wind and rain along the 
lake section of Western New York, reaching 
even to the centre of the State. Its greatest 
strength was expended in Buffalo, where the 
wind was terrific.. Much damage was done to 
bnildiDgs there, and three lives lost. 
In Syracuse hail fell in great quantities. Some 
of the stones arc reported to have been as large 
as butternuts. Much glass was broken, and 
HE CHAMPION, 
HICKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
From IHcxlco. 
The Mexican Minister, M. Romero, has re¬ 
ceived official information of the capture of the 
train near Camargo on the 16ih ultimo, by Gen. 
Escobado; 800 prisoners were taken. He thinks 
this victory will dose the war on the Rio 
Grande. 
Further information received by M. Romero 
about the Mexican victory at Camargo, states 
that on the 11th General Oleriana left Matamo- 
ras with a large train of wagons, escorted by 
2,000 men, of whom 300 were Austrians. 
General Mejia remained at Mutamoras with 
400 men only, and 150 at Bagdad. Ihc city of 
Matamoras is therefore untenable for the Impe¬ 
rialists after the defeat at Camargo. 
A Brownsville correspondent says that in the 
late attaek and capture near Matamoras, the reg¬ 
iment of Imperial Lancers and one large Impe¬ 
rial infantry regiment turned to the Liberal side. 
The Austrian regiment lost all their officers and | 
all their men but two, killed. The Contra guer¬ 
rillas lost 100, all killed. The value of the train 
captured is estimated at a million and a half of 
dollars. Bagdad was evacuated by the Imperial 
troops, which were sent to reinforce Matamoras. 
General Sheridan, in a dispatch, referring to 
Mexican affairs, says that nine-tenths of the 
Mexican people are opposed to the longer reign 
oflMaximilian, and that when the French, Aus- 
trian'and Belgian troops withdraw, his support¬ 
ers in Mexico will be but very few. 
The Estafella says the fate of the Empire de- 
the success of the departments of 
Over 14,000 In Use and Approved 
T1IE CATTLE MARKETS. 
new YORK, J USTE 2/3 -Sales Beef Cattle. *12.00®18.5 ; 
Cows and Calves, S80®120; Veal Calves, 7®14c; Sheep 
and Lambs, 5®lSc; Swine, 10®IS', c. 
BRIGHTON & CAMBRIDGK, Jtnj; 27—Beeves.imles 
nt U®M Vc- Worktn* oxen $150iif»0 V pr. Handy ricera 
$1000150. Milch cows. $50@lOu. Heifers 
and larotw.sheared, 3®6c.; woolcd, 4®b,--c. Veal Calves 
t5@7Vri Shntes—wholesale u®l2c,- rcuff) I2®14c. Suck- 
era, wholesale, reuffi 
11c. Hide--. ',i®J0'(Se.Wtt; country low %»c.j tallowR® 
inc.- -alriklns, f\32io.; pelts, »1,50®2^0 cachi lunibs, 
63c; thearlings. S7c. 
ALBANY. June 30—Beeves $5,50@u,00; Sheep,5®6,^o. 
Hogs, U@UKc. 
CHICAGO. June 26.—Beef Cattle.—PrleeB range ffom 
$5JW®$&.20. Sheep, sales at $3,00®5,25. Swine, sales at 
from $0,15 to $8,00._ ^ _ 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK., June 27.—There ha# w! 
in /idim -ti*' ileeccs eiD06 till* fl-iy wed'* ‘ )Ut m prit ' •' - 
itul note some Irregularity. Cwunion. aad coarse Vbt'irs 
This admirable machine Is now readyfor the fruity ^ 
vest oi 1866 , is made In the most pcfftf* Se attention 
either one or two tubs, and la well w ortny me at ^ fU . 
oi all persons wanting such a machine. R I;ro p- 
iii uj»j iiiviOL y > atteniiu'ii 
tubs, and I* well worthy the aj«a fU . 
Ul »u pciRGun nauwue »* --.* * u ri11 prOP* 
per lor In the market, and is the only mill that * / 
erly grind grapes. ntrALEBS 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALx- 
1 also make two sizes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, &c ;;, .“ 0, to 5C nd 
If vour merchant does not keep them, tel ff^rcss the 
for one ior you, or write for one you reel 
manufacturer, w * 'urno^ 
Agents. 
pends npon 
war and the treasury in establishing a national 
army; but whilst the Empire has neither men 
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