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The Pop denies that Franco partici pated is the negotiations upon the Polish question, and states that Austria and England are en4earoring to come to an understanding on the subject or an identical note. France awaits the result of these: negotiations. Ed• rope kilo= that France will adhere to every act according to existing eircumstaneeitfistis tying public opinion in Europe, which the _agreement of the three powers desires to represent. Renter closed at Cif 20e. JAPAN.—Admiral Keker's fleet had arrived at Rogozema. Negotiations failing to obtain the satisfaction demanded, Kokes besieged the city and leveled It to the ground. Ile then Oct on Ore Prince Satismu' three stoam en, and returned. Rogorom► is one MOSS of mina—palace, factories and arsenals all de stroyed.• Caen Race, Oct. 29.—The steamship City of Washington, from Liverpool, on the 21st. via Queenstown, October 22d, passed Cape Race at noon. She wan boarded by the news yaiiht and the following summary of her news ob tained, which is one day later. Henry W. Beecher addressed an immense audience in Exeter Hall, London,on the 20th lost., upon the Interests of the North. A few expressions of dissent were drowned in the general plaudits of the vast assemblage. The Daily New says that one of the most enthusiastic meetings ever held in London, must have convinced Mr. Beecher of the truth of Earl Russell's assertion that the great body of the English people were . -witb the North, and cause bins to return home as a messenger of peace and good will between the two countries. The Times combats Mr. Beecher's argu ments, and declares that ho is not the man to convey the British public to the Federal' cause. It was rumored that Franco tree strongly urging the expulsion of the o:•King of Na ples from Rose°. Limpopo!, Ow. 21, noon.—Cotton sales to day 10,000 bales; market buoyant and still adducing. Other articles unchanged. Load qn, 00. 21.—Sugar, 130 sales sinee,Fri day. Coffee ffnu. Rice steady. Tea steady. LITIRX tl. QCSCNSTOWN. Liverpool, Oci. - 211.—Cotton, sales to-day arc 7,000 bales; market closing quiet. Bread stuffs quiet and steady. Corn &raise. Provi sions steady. Lard Oat. Petroleum heavy. Confirtle, for money, 93 ; Illinois Central shares 20(708 discount; Erie 110468. Raising Volunteers In Massachusetts. EosTes, Dot. 29.—t10r: Andrew has lined an order ',aligning the quotas of the several dtiee and torus, under the President's last cell for troops, and designating new regiments to bo raised. The both ties offered for recruits are $3OO, In addition to a State bounty of $5O, to new recruit.., and .402 and a State b'ounty of $5O to veterans. The Governek called on the whale people to unite with fervent devo-c: lion to a Canoe as earned as all our hopes, and secure to the national armies a reinforcement which will render them invincible and assure them of victory. Sole of Five-Twenties PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 29.—The subscription agent reports the sale of $5,712,000 -of Sys. tweaUes, on Thursday, tho largest sale yet made in any one day. One Boston hone. took over two millions/ .1t this rate of sales the amount remaining unsold will be con sumed In six weeks or less. The ten days' notice which was published come time since, only referred to the withdrawal of the loan by the Secretary, while the amount authorised was unsold. So little remains that It will prob ably be loft to be exhausted on the principle of "first come, first served." Important Arrest* in New fork. New YORE, Oct. 29.—The Herald has the following in its city new e : Marshal Manny yesterday made some Important arrests of parties and documents. Three of the .persons are well known business men of this city. The documents, it is said, throw light upon certain operations relative to Vallutdigham and the rebels. They may be even to the prose at some future tints, but at present ate withhold. Tho Robots Jiarching Against Burnside, enerrssooes, Oet. 27, tin Nasheirie, Oet. 28' —Unreliable intelligence has been received of the movement of a portion of Bragg's army, under Longstreet, up tho valley of the Ten nessee river, with the iutentiou of operating against Burnside. It is ale° believed. here that a corps of Leo's army, under Ewell, is moving into East Tennessee by way of Lynch burg; for the same purpose. Markets by Telegraph. New Toss, Oct. 29.—Cottan bee attire and scarcely so-Ann; Mc for Middling Dolan s . Maur more at tire end ilealbe better, with good demand; 36 2566 30 Tor Extra etas, $770187 30 for Extra It. H. 0., and 117 , 3.430 25 for good to etudes Extra, the merket clot log steady; included in salon are 2,000 1,1,11 good Ex tra State, deliverable from the 51 of November to lb. bth of December, at 8630; 2,OMi bbls cholas do for all Deoember,23 75. Whlskyaahade firmer at 036134 e• for Western.. Wheat about'lc better; $1 mai 38115 r. Chicago fiming,2l 33al thr NilwankeeClub,sl 39 0140 for Amber lowa, $1 41kEil PI for 'Winter. Red Western, and $134 for inferior old Whiter Rod Nest ern. Corn about le higher; 0106(31 07 for shipping Nixed Western In store, and $1 09 for fair White Western &goat. Oats excited ; elated abonf3O Wither With a good basins.= ; for Western and State,/ closing ai.the tranddearatione.'. Pork finder and • In' ood demand; 510 lb 23 for Old Nms, $l6 301 16'x5 for New,•2ll 7301- CO for New Prime, and ill (816 60 fors Now Shinto Kole l-rdto MOO, bNe P ew. Nee for December, WWI option, at filn 60, and' 1,0:0bble do-for January, buyer's option, at $l7 00. Beef dull. Cut bleats a shade firmer; 65166X,e for ghoublere, 00100 kw Harm ; Bacon Aides In fair m ouser f'Western Cumberland Cut We- Lard. quiet and steady at 1134t31134e ; also 1000bbls for Decent: be; Jannafy and February, 14'1130. - Thill.apitrinkx Oct.**—Than for Dreadettdis of all kinds here, but not much 'doing i J os of 1,630 bbls Flour, at 66 764725 for old Nair sad frtels ground Extra Family Flour:it/2r receipts . And 'Wks are very light. An Eye (Flour and Corn Niel there Is nothing doing.. There is a Aar demand ,der Wheat, and COD to sold $l6O for lied, I L 801 406 for IVhite. Itio , oonunands 21 3 0 . Zorn, Is herd. firm, and • oaks of , 000 hixed. Yellow titillos.. Oats sears and to =aiir N des 00. In Perroletun bur little doing; sale; of Crude at 301331 c ;Bested DX tn. bond, and .303102 - for Ikea., . 1 004.3 , dcdl at, Onlestio, Oct. .W.,--Flortv dnTi. S4mai Alm t .eadk owned ; esla at 111 07Wel 7311175 W.. Otta firm a364,46ey.e, fig"gs„ , bbls Flour, 61,000 bn Wheir,.3pS3o, bon Corm. ` teems.-11,000-bble :Iflonr,