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Foreign News —By Telegraph. 
BjifssKLa, Dec. ID.—It Is published that 
Marshal Bazaine has been ordered to negotiate 
with the United States for the establishment of 
a government in Mexico to succeed Maximilian. 
Berlin, Dec. 19. — A strong feeling exists in 
the army in favor of making Maximilian Em¬ 
peror of Austria. 
Pesth, Dkc. 20.— The Emperor has resolved 
to restore the Constitution of Hungary. 
Paris, Dee. 31.—The Paris papers say steps 
have been taken for the evacuation of Mexico 
by the French troops, on masse. 
Dublin, Dec. 21. —Large seizures of arms 
and amnuiaition for the use of the Fenians con¬ 
tinue to be made in various parts of Ireland. 
Berlin, Dec. 21. — The Prussian House of 
Deputies has passed a bill to incorporate 
Schleswig-Holstein with Prussia. 
London, Dec. 22.— It is thought, that the 
Fenian troubles in Irelaud are nearly over; a 
conspiracy has been discovered in Madrid to 
overthrow the Spanish Government. 
Alexandria, Dec. 23.—Surratt, the assassin, 
was yesterday put on board a U. S. corvette. 
Florence, Dec. 2."— Orders have been issued 
to arm two vessels to support the claims made 
by Italy on Turkey iu regard to the affair of the 
mail steamer Prince Thomas. 
London, Dec. 23.—Advices from Candla state 
that fighting still continued there, and the Turks 
had strengthened their blockading fleets. 
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Affairs in YVasIiinerton. 
Three and five cent currency notes are no 
longer printed; the law direots their abolishment. 
It is considered certain that the President will 
veto the District, of Columbia Suffrage Bill, and 
that if will he parsed “over the President’s 
head.” More than two-thirds of each House 
voted in the affirmative on its original passage. 
The Postmaster-General lias sent estimates to 
the House for the service of the Department, for 
the fiscal year ending J one 89,1808; the amount 
of money required is $17,500,000. 
The Sencte inis adopted a resolution to print 
the Report of the Commissioner of Public 
Lands in foreign languages for distribution 
at the Paris Exhibition. 
The bills for the admission of Colorado and 
Nebraska were postponed till January. 
A bill has been introduced iu the House to 
give an annual pension of $U 0 to all surviving 
widows of soldiers of the Revolution. But one 
Revolutionary soldier is now known to exist. 
Two bills grauting lands to Oregon to aid in 
the construction of roads have passed the House. 
A joint - resolution has passed the House 
making it unlawful for any officer of the U. S 
Government to pay any claim against the Gov¬ 
ernment which accrued prior to April 13,1801, 
in favor of any person who took part iu the 
rebellion, or who was opposed to its suppression. 
A Committee has been authorized to bo ap¬ 
pointed by Speaker Colfax to proceed to New 
Orleans and investigate all matters connected 
with the massacre on the 30th of last July. 
Both Houses of Congress adjourned on the 
20th inst. till the third of January. 
The Committee of Ways acd Means will hold 
daily sessions on thevarious currency bills during 
the recess of Congress. 
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Sf!Tiu? e,,d l0P Circular. Agent* Wanted. 
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Rheum, Ulcer a, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price B0 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to Wbehs & Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all drnggiste. 855-63t 
Commercial, Markets, &c 
Mr. Slidell— The once famous rebel Minister 
to France, and one of our most active enemies 
in Europe-recently applied to the Government 
for pardon through Mr. Bigelow, Minister at 
Parts. The reply of the Government was that 
no intercourse or correspondence of any kind 
could be held with Mr. Slidell. 
Rusal Nrw-Yobkbb Oppioh, 1 
Koohkstbb, Dru. 31, 1866 . ( 
Bkvkrai, financial plans Itavn been sngcresU'd for Con¬ 
gressional action, some looklus *0 a decided coir ruction 
of the Currency, others the tendency of which would bu 
expansion. There has not been sufficient movement yet 
to determine what course a majority of Congress will bo 
im lined lo pursue, M> re dellnttc action la expected Im¬ 
mediately after tho holidays. The several propositions 
will then come up for discussion. 
Gold continued to decline last week, and as a eorise- 
aueuce 5-20* were a tittle lower In Europe. The All mite 
Telegraph gives notice m. once ot nay change in the price 
of gold or of Block* which are sol 1 both in the American 
and European markets, and u decide! change ou one side 
Is speedily fell on the other. 
U is announced that a Slock Exchange Qnnk is to be 
established In New York, us a Clearing House, lor Stock 
Brokers—on n plan similar lo the recently established 
Goll Exchange Hnnk-capltal one million dollars, If 
this goes Into operation it is expected 1C will cliungo tho 
manner f omewhat of deni ng In stocks. Time sales arc 
now made at 10. tO or 60 days,seller's or buyer's option; 
that Is, If stocks arc sold at 80 days, "buyer's option,’’ 
the purchaser may at any time before the expiration of 
the thirty days elo-e the contract by giving ©ua day’s 
notice, and then tho difference in price between the day 
of sale snd the closing the contract Issettled. Tho render 
l* r ot to suppose that In one case, in fifty in the quoted 
sjlcsof stocks at the New York Board Is there actually 
auy transfer of stock from the nonilmlscllortothc buyer. 
Tim difference In the market price between the d »y ol 
sula uui the cl..ring Clio Contract lx paid, »8dlng 0 per 
cent, interr-s’. U tho new Stock Bunk goes Into operation 
It Is thoug it the matter of scttlament may be more like 
the English method. Consotl in the English market arc 
soli for "cash" and "on account." Tim silos **ou ac¬ 
count" must be dosed up on tho next setUomcmt day, 
which Is fixed by standing rule, and Is semi-monthly. 
Tho Hank dividends payable on or about tho 1st of 
Jauuary urn as u whole fully up to former years. Thu 
New York City Bank dividends, payable on the 1st, foot 
up fully two and a half mill one. 
The estimated stock of Cotton on hand at all the ports 
ot ihc United mates, attlie latest mall dates, was 46U.000 
hairs. Receipts at all tho porta, from Sept. I to latest 
mall dates, 630,100 bales. 
Route A luge business was done In pork last week. 
The price in this city yesterday was $v<>;:M.50. 
The general markets remain much tho sapie as last 
week. 
Rochester Wholesale Rrices Current. 
Flour, Fbbd.Gba rtf, Kto. straw.17,00010,00 
Flour, w't wh't 416.00016.2.1 Fruits Vbobtaulbb. Etc. 
DO.rcd wnr.at ,iL4,liU.*li.'i.> | Apple*, green...go;130 1.25 
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railroad to Rmladclpbla. Soil, fine Iduta, superior for all 
crop*. Country last rolling enough tor beauty and utili¬ 
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873-UU W. . 1 . RAliMENTIKR. Agent, Blacksburg. 
A woman in Detroit who had for safety de¬ 
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Canadian Matter*. 
The expenditures in Canada for military 
purposes 6ince the first of January last, have 
been over two millions of dollars. 
A company Is being formed in Montreal with 
a capital of ¥3,000,000, to build a dam across the 
St. Lawrence River at Lachine Rapids, for the 
purpose of obtaining hydraulic power. 
At Sweetsburg, on the 2lst imt., another 
Fenittn prisoner, named Madden, was tried 
and found guilty of “levying war" against 
Canada on the 9th of last June. He was sen¬ 
tenced to be litiDg on the 15th of February. 
Col. Lynch and the other condemned Fenians 
at Toronto, and those yet untried, having been 
informed that President Roberts (of the Broth¬ 
erhood) intended to send them a Christmas din¬ 
ner, have refused the proffered hospitality. They 
soy that though destitute, uiuny of them, of cloth¬ 
ing and other necessaries, they have not received 
a farthing from the Brotherhood since their im¬ 
prisonment. Mr. Thurston, the American Con¬ 
sul, lately visited the prisoners, and gave them 
the assurance that he would call the attention ol 
the American Government to their sufferings. 
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From Mexico. 
Late intelligence from the Mexican Capital 
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his most intimate frjeuds. The departure of the 
French and Austrian troops, Maximlllau was 
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he had plenty of friends to stand by blm iu the 
waintaiuance of the Empire. About 60 French 
residents h9d been massacred by the Mexican?, 
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of the two Presidents (Juarez or Ortega) will 
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remain of one mind long enough to “ whale out" 
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FIRE AND WATER PR00P ROOFING. 
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Mr. F. M. Buell of Tiux'on, Cortland Co , N Y., 
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tore if nof finely ground. The above mixture is lo be 
spread upon one thickness of good roof felting, which 
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Tiux’on, N Y., Dec 10th, I860- 
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The Isdlans.—I u u fight with the Sioux 
Indians near Fort Kearney, Dec. 6, Lieut. II. S. 
Bingham, 2d U. S. Cavalry, and Sergeant Bower 
of the 18th Infantry, were killed, and one ser¬ 
geant and four privates wounded. 
Tbe Idaho Times of last week says: — The 
Indians have made a raid between Boise City 
and Owyhee. A wagon train in charge of six 
teamsters was attacked and five of them killed, 
one only making his escape. The stock was 
driven off after they had plundered the train. 
The Silver Creek Bulletin says that the Indians 
had attacked another train, killed and scalped 
Frank McCoy, teamster, wounded several, rob¬ 
bed all the wagons, cut the ferry boat loose, and 
are committing all sorts of depredations. 
THE PROVISION MARKET*, 
TiGiR at m/m (o.c.nq.ia, t .v. h ucat, 
Corn.$U0®UL Rye, Burley, Oau, 
62@60 cts Pork, now mess. *l!UtaHi.5t>; $17^17,75 for 
prime; KCatOctH lor Shoulders; Hams, t0£ll2ots Lard, 11 
a. muter, ii®3io. Cheese KMiTo. Dree tea hogs 
UNiSdOc tor Western. 
A LBAN Y, Dxa. 24 . - Flour, ranees at t'.i.vitfMGOO. Rye 
Hour, $7,00; Buckwheat flour, k*,8T®s,00. Corn meal. f2,- 
<0&2,S2 per 100 »*. Wheat *2,75(613,20. Corn, 
Rye, Al.’2f}<ai,25, Barley-, III ISfftlgj. Oat*, C'r.. pork, 
me**, *2h&27. Hatna, 16c. Butter, yfsa^lc, La d, 
loc. Hops, 55(ffld>e. Dressed liogs, $7,25^9,75. 
BUFFALO, Duo. 21.—Flour, sales at from fSJ^ai8,50.— 
Wheat, ti,t H©2,iW. Corn,$l,0u@l,40. Out*,SOfiAOc. Rye, 
$1.00. Bar ley, lOo.^Pork, *21,00. Lard, Lets. Dressed 
hogs, 8K@9c. 
CHICAGO, Duo. 22.— Flour, *0AO<ai3,23; wu. st. flAi 
@203. Coru, 56iS*81(j. Outs. SIKSallcth. Barley, (S@l.lOX. 
Rye,86(5i89c. Mc*» pork, $18@18,75. Lard, ilfo. Hogs, 
dressed, t6,75@7,60. 
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In October, 1803 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Deo. 17.—Petckb—T he current prices 
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Cattle, »li,50@z2,-0; Cows and Calves, *i5@ij0; Veal 
Calves, 9@i4e. Sheep 4s Lambs, 3\'@lc: Swine, 7wK7c. 
ALBANY. Dxo. 21.-Beeves, sates at from >1 1 ,50. 
BUeep, ot 5@6c. Hoijs, 7H@SO. 
BKIOHTun a CAMBRIDGE, Deo. ft.-Bceves, sate* 
at 7@Hc. Workbig uxen $i75@2ftu n pr, Hauc.y siei-is 
*75@150 Mlleh cow*. *10® 100. Heifers, f30@ri Yeiu- 
llngs, $iSffl23; two-year-olds, -32@*5; thn;c-y?ars-old, 
Jhh@65. Sheen, 4«s5ci extra, S. l 4(«iil>jO; lu lots, :k@4Kc, 
Veal Calves, *S@U. Shotce— VVnoleJiiile, 7@3 r.jut*; re¬ 
tail, 7;I4@l0e, Coltunbla Co., wholesale. lO^hlOwo; retail, 
13@1(C. Fat hog*. 7 hiJKo. Hides, lO@Uc. 4* r.: coun¬ 
try lots 8W@lk-.,; tallow 7>j@9c.; calfskme, 17@2re.; pelts, 
sheep and lambs. *l@t,25. 
TORONTO. Dko.21 . -Beef cattle, 1st class, F.00@7,00; 
2d do, tXU’.V); 3d do, ?3,50@4. Sheep. t-OD@r,. 5 j each.- 
Lamns, $2,50@3 each. Calves, $7@S each. Hogs, *4,00 
@5,00. Deer, |7@t0. 
jpLAX AND HEMP CULTURE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition ol 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture s 
Embracing full d'rectloas lor Preporino IIU Ground, 
Somnff, fhtrmntti.n,dc. Aiso, an Esesy hy a W^tern 
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