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‘Livearoon, Bales of cotton to-day 20,000 bales at 147¢4. 0 15d, for snbadling uptabte, went Lavenroot, Nov. 1, 1866, y The cotton market \s heavy, with ealos of 8,000 bales was ° Livanroox, Oct, 81, 1800, A HUTg- | talow remaion without change Liverpool Petroleam Market. ‘ iy Nov. 1, 1866, The warket for petroloum is fat at 1a 834d. ols Of per gallon for refined, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ’ vender of Many of the Disaster to the Ship C, Larkin. Revolutionists, Livnroot, Nov, 1, 1868. ‘The.ship C, Larkia, from Bolivia for New York, is as Pernambuco dismasted. Arrival of Steamships. 7 Liverroot, Oct, 81, 1866. ‘The steamship Hibernian, from Quebec, bas arrived, Brea, Oct, 81, 1866, ‘The steamship Europe, from New York, arrived here Pope Pins tho Ninth “Condemns” Italy and Will Leave Rome if “Need Be.” if b aergere ri “ Sovruamrron, Nov, 1, 1866, NAPOLEON'S “HOPES FO" ‘MAXIMILIAN, The steamship Bavaria, from New York, arrived here pai lomaaed Tor ‘Liysrroor, Noy. 1, 1866, OUR DUBLIN COR'AESPONDENCE. | ,,°"“=new “om en New ee f ee OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Fenianism, the 0! Grievances and Mr. IRELAND : Bright's, New Remedy. : Fremch ama Russian Advances ih Sami tena fone , dn the East. ‘There ian old saying in this country, “you cannot Know a man till you house him,” in other words, until you live with him; and certaimly this truism should par- ticularly be applied to “Ireland apd the Irish,” for a proper knowledge of the people or country can only be had.by s residence among them on their own native soll. It has been so much the custom of the English press.to hold up to mdicule the people and their com- plainings that many countries have, to @ great extent, conceived the idea that Ireland is ® eemi-barbarous island, where the people are always complaining, always grambling, and without just cause, against the kind and fostering sway of their rulors, Tbis idea prevails to a great extent among the continental folk, whose opinions are generally culled from the columns of the London Times or the Saturday Review; but the clearer judgment of the American people, and the actual residence here, from time to time, of many visitors from the United Btates, have enabled the Americans to more thoroughly ‘understand the present position of the Irish nation. ‘THE TRUE STATE OF THINGS. ‘The fact is that at present the whole country is dis- turbed; the people high and low are discontented. I do not mean to imply that they are all Fenians; om the con- trary, the great body of the respectable apd wealthy part o@f the community are strongly opposed to that move- ment. Fenianism tg the valve by which the discontent section THE MAPKETS AND MARINE REPORT, ke. &. &. BY ‘(HE CABLE T0 NOVEMBER 1 THE CANDIAN REVOLUTION. Great Vietorice Claimed by the Turks Over the Christians. 3 Lowpon, Oct. 81, 1866, ‘The Turks claim great victories over the @hristians in Candia. In o hard fought battle near Oressa the Qretans ‘lost seven hundred men, while the Warkish loss was very heavy. | Shree thousand Cretans had been drowned fae cave where they had songht « hiding place and refuge, a tide rising and submerging | ° tne people Ine Tegrovance.” Av prseat the great ten. Pedi ate me oka many surrenders were being made by ;Ohristians to the Turkish authorities. Tne tte meade’ ef edetion ‘wunta ihe reach of even Sian toe tecvtece uae. pibeipealy prevesobs ear 'bot the THE MENIGAN QUESTION. | Faby tarirecraae cen Fura et oer os ceed Napoleen’s Advice to Maximilian. I ae angen iy mo retigttie ciecinaiiee, nok Pants, Oct. $1, 1866, ites inure fim Sea Sete, ome Oe Beet _ 38 ts eal that the Emperor Napoleon bas in- imonty Uiheve Wena Had ‘beom carried ot in thelr Seemed the Empress Oarlotte that she had bet- country bet the og st eotion, wh she xi fee tell the Emperor Maximilian to code two of | things “aiaried under most fvorable nusphes what fy hls provinces to the United States, in erder to eonsolidate his rule in Mexico. THE ROMAN QUESTION. ‘Whe Pepe to Hvacuate Rome Under Certain Circumstances. Roun, Oct. 31, 1866. ‘The Pope has delivered an allocution eon- of the @emning the conduct of Italy, declaring that a College at all, as the work- Bots ready to dle in the defence of the right, fein et ey Tale So eorgeenens, OO eet and that in case of need he will seek the free | tél own 10 mect the Cy. ee ee ouabliog exeveize of his ministry in nother land. | #10, confor, dearies Ninttne bf a4 ns de ineey nd aseahy ion tn tet eign FRANCE. tor were nated, they appointed. Mix new Beoators for new charter. this backhand stroke of policy but os intigneat are the members of the Uni- ‘themselves and the public generally at the actu reversion of tle principles on which it was fuanded, that ‘The Reorganization of the Army, Pans, Nov. 1, 1866. the greatest discontent is felt by all parties, A Gecreo has been issued appointing com- | thas Ireland is lo't worse off as regards State arnist- missioners French ao “nls state, of talngs ie compet aa wi for reorganising the French army: | foams gars evento eduction, tut Ualtd ‘Phe Rmperor Napoleon will preside over the | states, the fostering attention which is there paid to the training of the g generation, is it wonderful that : commission. Cgroant of discentent ehovld escape from tho people? Dt Canine Tee rest eg cen we This Hence the grievance provie, PRUSSIA. ee eT piercing the bearts of bi ‘h and low belongin; wo the jolie religion, the of thouennds fore ‘on militons, the church of the wealthy paid ont of the Dicarmament of Fortresses. bard earned A monstrous system of pence of the poor. attempted prorelytiem and propagendism conetlones vy the State against the cousciences of its own extjools, Volumes might be written on the rag eed this ting thorn, of which free America is ly tqnorant, god which, if it existed in any other nation, Png iand would be the first to protest against, to bold public meetings about and mournfully declaim om the violated rights of conscience. LA inst census the Protestant Benin, Oct. 31, 1866. ‘The government hea issued a decree order- fing that the Fortresses of Saare Louis, Ments ‘and Coblente be disarmed and tho artillery force reduced to s peace footing. OE eee ee sitio over ono handred and Ofty Meo nese sand, the Roman Catholic four million Ove ¢ every thou or a proportion of fifteen Protestiyy ask what AUSTR hundred Uatholice. The reader will Nptwo creeds, and provision the Btate has mado for $& supposed to exist, ins Didsiae Adare Sitnkears Gren mrahiag, allowance {UW tbe ict? fen Provecane ie u allo ° — és m fe the Bute reigon, Wiraw from the country # grom Vienna, Oct, 31, 1866, Dishops and arc bia A6, 000 snmcall p The saferiet. income , lor caring 3 fe confirmed that M. Beust is to be the take Se ee ale eemma, Wate ian Bee mew foreign Minister of Austria. . to GREAT BRIT the sinall marriages Bt nti re pot ern etth am tacotne of $760,000 Jokn Bright in Ireland. ze 1 Corns batiding, and repairs of fate Down Oct 31, 1866, | Fearne Nem ko of Catholicn are built from the ‘Mr, Bright has arrived in this city. fubrort and #uch lke, I cannot occupy more A grand banquet was given hiow *hich was eention ts terwsrons’ Provaan airs ram ing J large incomes from districts In which pot one Protveomao| © great success, exis except bimml. He made « sper-® in which he urged, in Jn a wonder that ts ro, dieontented) that lication ‘of the States, Oe aril aeengtrvace, | eB se CaaT Re woken ees \ pagina that this people do not raise a bittor ery and terrify thetr The Cable Banquet in London. Lonpow, Oot. 81, 1866. ‘he Lord Mayor's banquet, in honor of the gnoc weaful laying of the Atlantic eablo, eame off la. Vt night, and was 4 most brilliant success. The Lo td Mayor was necessarily absont, being too ili ‘to attend. Eloquent speeches were made by 1 vany distinguished gentlemen. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ~—_—~ Le Vase Money Marter comes senong fut Oe Nreaity of the enna, on | Seeaee mere a Torertige the effect of = 8 people conscious of their heodiess and reckless of the ends, and duly imbued with only knows. Riots and not + icieh people ‘Be bas not that kind 4 ries Coieeann Leas in be Tr z sede i i i i i : wi were alwaye attended to, and we believe nos veswel pani erring opting etn phn om tegen © sea, While Mr. Bigelow was in bis con- sular office Mr, Dayton, the ” died some suddenly, and Mr, -no time 4 ‘to the post, The ter- ible con: in America was to a close, and it ‘sv0n became evident that the attention of the American people would be drawn to Mexican aflaira, The govern- i A Pep é me. iv im mm ding between The Papat ‘Court and ihe Taatera pa- through the interm of French agency. A serious (difficulty, which for a time inter- rupted the negotiations, removed—it concerned has the marriage of pnesis. tersburg has agreed to restrict the ’ privilege ook. af Rd Sh renieatnas 9 sees fore fn their if; and the duty of safety will devolve upon the Western RUSSIA IN THE EAST. r the Southern cause, and which were natu: con- eee a a res, er] ul japoleon: |. would ever vo at. prc meri tempted to erect a throne im Mexico and furnish earl 4 c.vilwar, It is this reflection (From the London Gtobe, Oct, 17, evening.) which frritates 5 ance an ‘What is Russia doing in the far East? Away inthe | unfair and erous advantags of their domestic heart of Asia, in tue central regions of thet continent which for long centuries have been a9 lost and hiddon from the European eye as the si Africa—what are the operation of which we are now beginning to hearro mach? No impartial and definite report comes to um whonts of the conquerors, the plaints of the vanquished, die away in the vast inland solltudes, without reac! ear of Europe—lost like tho waters of the are absorbed and be og in the sande wit ing the outlet of sea, Uncertain ramors of growing conquest are borne over the Himalayas to our Indian empire by roving MY rod who ty ridges of troubles to estublish institutions to which they were traditionally opposed in a sister iblie. But we are quite gure the Amorican government and the American people bave no jotention or desire to interfere with the troublesome Mexican republicans; and, if our informa- tion be truatworthy, on the retivoment of the Freuch, whatever may occur, the United States will leave the Mexicans to settle their own affairs, General Dix will arrive at aris an Minister of the United States, we pxseeme, Sadi all the unpleasant cross with the'r camels the the Hindoo-Koosh at Bameean or who straggie down with their laden yaks through the narrow desolate valleys of Ladak into the paradise of Cashmere, And official reports of ames ending in vich the Gazette of St, Potersbury, carefully givin tale of conquest the diplomatic aspect of opment and commercial enterprise. Only three or four Kuropeans have ever penetrated to that secluded region since Marco Polo with ‘entered it elx ceniuries ago, What we do know is sia finds there no unknown civilized Sates sueb an flashed ry states cannot be thoroughly cordial, It woald be a wrid-wide casamily should America ever go and fell before the daring bands of Cortez Pizarro, | to war with a European Power; and tho thanks of eivil- Once upon a time thore might have been a different tale | ized communities are due to matesmen and ‘diplom=etstd to tell. Batkh and Samarcand were groat places in their day; and th t Macedunian conqueror thought it worth his whileto I those lead bis army of into Bigelow at Paria hay done mov than ap; central parts of Asia to establish there his on the surface to: retreat power in @ region then peopled — ‘eultt of the French without nite to the ave: of countries | ofending the the at ave lone Frouch nation, rm are concerned, we have always regarded the failure of a red aa well as the {magi court and empire of | the Emperor Maximilian’s romantic enterprise as a Loe Prester John. Lawl 204 barrenness Lave usurped | l the tr wrrid, Should he retire to Europe we Aregion still strewed wi rema.ns.of former fertility | must, we fear, look jorward toa pe SOB on root FN ee Ther erage tat Jews anarchy in Me instead of a pro- wh worth 5 oS, which i a Ty of Aemanity, al though od t another word for the of fanaticism. Mahomedaniam. dying We at least losing ite rigidity in the countries where “ became A in its worst aud most ag- be tn: But the official gaze:tes, Iathot 84. Petersburg, tay litte of the religious Of tyeir progress in © utral Asin. Stii] leas do they speak {2 the miliary ambition of thalf State, 7M\ the Inter “ military ambition of their State, e Inter. ests commeroe oniy, they say, which has drawn their | 1. Subsequently the following named cases proved that distant region. AN that they want their | fatal: Absahams K. Lohman Sanderson (colored). Oe- obtain \afety tor the caravans of Russian traders carrying | tober 4; at een, Henry womans, eotpersh U.8. M. © the protuce of Nijni-Novgorod into the wastes of Khiva | #4 Joseph Rush, private U. 8. M. C., October 9. At Por and Bokyara and Kokand; or of the caravans with goods | 8% Princ, Robert ff. Kinson, vate UR MC, ond from places to Orenburg and the adjointog em- | Joep! Zimmerman, private U.S. M ©., October 19; Chas, Kans coal beaver, October 21; Menry Carr, lands: of ja. If there be o war waged there by wer, October 22. At Krivcori battalions, it is only, ‘hey say, in the inter- ents of ‘ul industry —to pat down the law lesen violence usition of the khans and chiefs—an aliow the to cultivate the pursuita of commerce. man, and award Farrell, coal bs fea, Juines H. Nesom, ucting sec and Joun F. Costar, aeting third tober 24; Thos. simpron, painter, October 27 Hook, J: of -ant ou *. Rogers, ‘captarn’s clerk, October 20. 7 stant engmeer, Ov-, dascuteatereg sane eames te ns Brooming | Guigeon C. 3. Cisborna, of tho, Sagabip Rhode Islan and, as her f\brica will not bear the compeiiiion w | Wa* placed in medical charge of tho Mienvilie, at Port which they ardexposed in the markets of Eutmpe, she | Prince, Hayt), on the 22d October, by order of Hear 4- feeke ail the mare cagerly to open a roatket for tecun im | wiral Janes & Palmer. Acting Totrd Assistant Engi? the semi-civilied couniries of Central Asim fyen | William © Woods, of the Mackinaw, transferred of thore—even jn bat most recluded of regiona—cho fits | Bieaviile, at sea, off east ond of Cubs, by orders of sar | Admiral Palwner. WEWS FROM FORTRESS MONSOE. Vowrnges Mownon, Nor. 71865 The eunbost Rhode Island, fagehip ¢ the yet India the goods of Ewope, and especially of England, cum ing with her ywn. They penetrate to the markets of s hrouth Trebizonde and iersia and even tind a u ¥ Mi over the mouy! and Ladak. of the great moumals belt, for her own. epee for her p-pulation and for her com- vmmander Fairfax, arri@d tin Afternoon font ph Am nets tonal there ae reaiegs he wilh Amira! Palmer, <mManduglhe wna. take god oft pithen bs exclude, by pretivition, the en. d by Commgg; Janman the wsual trance of uf? Burcpean goods, or will saddic them at ev- 4 Sri08 Smodore Lanmentrantcn me ntle.. Tinge entry, at every fromicr post im the eye She oa Teh fit fol § to provibitiry, " All this we know, or may know if we tate the trouble ft wit taadroa t¢ Admiral Pal- Pe iel ih the Nortty Atlantic squade a, iuclsding th end from Halifax to | | ro Laninantranefers ita- | to redeet. We way know the objects of Russia; wo > Minsiasippl, Captain "ndioa, may diseern the impulse which leads her forces into | , 7 w O° at for N omern, Central Asia; but what wo to know alto is, what is | fro tovcock (o-night with six handed saved lon - W tive sotually doing there> Wier snccest aitouda the | Nore # LA Cas ciates colored regiment, Geuera ~! _ the Oye emanding, on thelr way wo Baltimore to her erms? How tar ia her frontier actually How far is her power consolidated ? Jame J ored out. The Misklesipp! encountered #trong The Aral Sea, tike the teaune @ Ruarian take. | ° 1 galen, parsed the steamer Mooterey, from he hoo dene ore nd fatitieg upon beth) she bas joined | 2% k for New Orieana, 00 Tuesday, twenty miles them ormack military settlements, digging welisdeep | * Saryefort, all well Gvwu 110 the arid intervening aad van Bow | “Guarsl Hevoueld accompanied by Brigadier General = her power t act with eflect upon the countries on further shores, The grest rivers Syr and Ama— Which debouch into the Aral Sea, both flowing from i ine of the soutls with their head sources in 26 Koosh and the Thian Chan mountains—are the highways of her progress, the line of ber savance. Bne haa @ light steauner or two those rivers, and gat-| for the uw lion of their upper and the grecn-coated iniforms of Russia now one ingled 01 ant of Fortross Monroo, and their stat a = fortowes ‘he toope and inrpected the hospitals ofthe to-night, ip Norfolk to-day and retarsed to Richey YACHTING—CONTPADICTION. To THR RINTOR OF THE WRRALD. In your notice of the late h between the yaebis Yous aud tRiennfelle, published yesteriay morning, there occurs « mistake, whieh, as an olf yachtman, I i <> moend and descend thelr courses. She bothis oe ~ rs ae mci Af If to correct, ‘It states that the Vents — Fw beeen) possi ‘over the | tke upon myself to af pe inf ornately ver been conquered before, Now I have seen it sot oe Grated sovers! Umer in the Hevaco and koow it from raonal observation that the Vesta beaten by the ‘\dgeon in the famous raoe that took place at Newport last August, roond Biock Island. 1 have a desire to wee the a of ei ies gm sed looked after, and will give an lusorion aes a OLD YACHTMAS. JUSTICE TO THE MARINE CORPS. ae TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERALD. Wile broveta have been conferre! ad lbitwm on of cers of the army, and promotions nede in the nav gallant and meritorious servieos duriog the late wo have tailed to notice any reeogeition of the service Of the offmers of the United Staws Morias Cores, © corpa who have chared afl the harcshipe a04 ¥ “ the navy without any of fla rewards The recent Board of Admiraia recommended the advancement & several ¢ shed oMeen of the corpa, mut He recommenda tons have failed to to acted upon. A bill le pow, oF wan, before the last Congrena to cresia & yen Wg 2 ral Commandant in the corps, fad with probably be pe, Ot oS ht te le be hoped wae Sooretary of Navy§wi'l then take avesaion to submit to Congress the of (he Board of Admi- om, THE MEXICAN QUESTIO! Goneral Dix’s Mission to France and Nape- leon’s Relations with Washingten, The repreovtative of the United teesee td Pade fo moment when rls recommending the otion of the offeers of the who have detinguiched ULemesives under the enemy's Oro, and thas render an act of jarticn (9 & gab lant and meritorious bransh of the servis. WEAVY FROGT im GEORGIA, sor, Ge., Mov. 2. 1866. L- morning, e1toud)| about to be reviaced by General Dix ate the relations between A\ PRICE FOUR CENTs, attempted removal of the police commissioners, believe that act to be a violation of the constitation aa THE BALTIMORE. TROUBLES. jaws of the State and an assumption of authority whieh he Popstar Wen as Seu eager oe y the manner of conducting the fk ay ore) Appointment of the ew Commlsstenerie | nian” nar hum alia omy tl 0 lang They Take the Oath af Office. political hector inks hows 10 as “3 | tent wie crm ie A Formal Demand for the Oflees and Prox | cea cbeion et us us’ rtatiog "2 TOON Porty ofthe Hoard to be Made Ro-Diay.'| tse wien nad co onenscensatromaling ures ks : © | evening and the old Comminsioners to-night, whieh re: PROCLAMATION BY THE NEW BOARP, MASS MEETING OF THE RADICALS. - They lame a Statement te the Conutry Re- ‘hens . garding the Difieuities. all ae ae ae the new aque ton “a to which SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO.THE NEW YORK HERALD. |, , Theol Flog | "under The New Commissioners Anuonnced--Th manos i indy Take the Oath. but Are Refased Povscasion | pet ™22 rete of the Police Headquarters. will refuse to Baureonn, Nov. 2, 1866, & goes Great all Governor Swann arrived in @ special train from An- napotis at one o'oleck thle afterndon, The names sf tbe | “eating rekotiee es new Commissioners have been ammounced. They aro:— Prewdant James Young, late President of tho firet branch of the bere de Council, an original Unionist, and William. 3, Valiant, seling troupe formerly connected with the Post Office. They at once hatever held aconeuitation with theis counsel, Mesars, Schley | Comes of it will bo and Latrobe, They qusbified before Judge a ae About half-past two o'clock, and went to th® Police ongcniien Board, desiring pomsession of the oGlee, whiclt-was re. | {Fron moro Amencan, pest, Bog. i. co 4 out by law, erior to-day. The Commissioners then quietly drove off to form mindzmion pe ym is Teport the reguit at (he proper quarter. eer, te ‘stem No distarbances have taken-place beyond an attompt.| (ne only couree att eine one to shoot a policeman by Oring at bim while ia Taylor's news room. th 4 with closed doors, ten" fans Sattar nese The City Council, elected im October, all of whom are Hie, there will (novitabl ‘ radicals, passed resolutions this evening denouncing enpen Dan Hi meviably’be cous dd ina the Governor tor the course ho has.taken. They repre- | Will offer for service, and to call upon every sent the 6,400 men who made Chapman Mayor. aminanes. agaipet him Statement of Judge Martin Before Permite | number of Consaisstouare 7Pe ‘Adataeteorion at the|| \sseaensd te aut ‘omm ore — Adwinistration ef the Onth Does Net Decide the Question of the | “se, fore, this bs about sit Legality of thelr Appelutment. % Tho following is what was sald by Judge Martin, of the Superior Court of Baltimore City, before permitsing the oath to be administered to the new Commissioners ap- pointed by Governor Swann :— In the matter of William T. Valiant and Eoye Yonng, peer LBL, chapter fused, on the ground that the Board had adjourned for The Mayor and the old Police Board held a seasion cate thetr positions, or allow any other Aa tees interferes be violates Baurrucns, Md, Nov. 9, 1906." | tion. The. Laplsiaiule vem "be eruvonses Bebe bee tyepied ww be allowed to take ribed by the firet rection of the aet of these a ts to take E fy i Retafercomente tor the Regular Treeps as Vert Mclcury, Baltimere and Washington. Ate late bour yostardey evening wrgent orders vere veesived bp the militery, 4a Wie ety for the Itnmediate relaforcemeps of (he resules cope tm Bale Sd Gtices and Been | ‘tthe presence of 0 large force of regulars wan. re perty ef the be Mude by sha, Now quired jo Baitinure tu anticipative of redial execanes ip —r Day—Tueir Pine ‘Pree | shat city, or that it was deemed neceesary to reinforee ~: Ratrxons, Nod 10. om, | Se Moge Ma ei 04 ye (rhe mew of PA sgh ab on hrady a Se catuae if pecomary), the edminictrat'on mene to have wit ¢ formal demand to.morrow morning for the do to | Aeided | 4o © comcae of action slerming to the them of ali the wation houses and other property, to. spans Dlpnei'o, certainly caleelated gether with the arms, &0, belonging to the force, ae pom —_ ecoumtry and prevent Mot This demand, it is further sid, will be ae ylana oe euppesed and enforced by the Bherif with © | ja sre bert at ae smenrs ‘n commmand of Inrgepome, The demand it i¢ nudersioo will be refue. | 1 notes, at the principal depot, Governor'e: €1, fd the Comratesiouers will unnounee their determin. | NAMt Were exoredingiy active leet night, At leven \ free, the claimants will be able to summon to enforce heir demand. All js quiet to-night, and it t# hoped that ‘the whole matter will yet be settled veriown disturbance of t bie pata si lata aes There have beet the New Commis. slonera, Basermonn, Mov, 2, 1808, ington, D. ©.; two Nati alton : us 7} companies to the Beoond day bilge en laa tant issued by | Twellth United States infantry, Fort MeBoury, bait winissioners, The ol4 Board, | more; two companies to the Third baliallon Tweltth regarding Wt 4s an aitemipt to weduce their fores from | tinted States aathio, * ron lufaoury, W. One their contro}, are aleo about isening « proclamation — panies to the Pires oe ook Cosel of Eee Bie Ee, woe 2 yon, fantry ot Weabington, D. ©, ad ney Governor Beant, vice Menrs, katara | ered battalion Rieventh cats ee Wood, removed, we desire | Warhington, D. C., and two companion to the Pbind Set talon Eleventh United Mates tafe at Washingion, we Be assigned vn, we do pot devign interference in any rerpec with the «how nga of to Temove r4 pre sa Connected with it for his political opinions, provided he | Brevet Major Ofiey and Liewtenant Robert K. Wade, both experienced and able officers, were charged with the conduct w doon not hereafter render himself amnenabie to the laws now im force for the government of the polies of Malti more. We believe that the officers and ines in the de. partment are disposed to be what the aw requires them to be, conservalors or the peace; and it ti hoped snd fovgiet that Wey will cheerfully cid us in their cofu.¢ pesce of the city. We sho beat endesvors40Od citizens to seuiet ue by that they will alee MPPlo, and that they will ase thelr quietly and peaceably & $0 Undue excitement. And about being inaugurated hy to het otherwise to JAMES YO. the meerures now WILLIAM THOMA the Gover. Barrmoan, Nov. 2— The old commissioners have pot jenued any counts. proclamation , but their action will be taken to morrow Mase © Theat tan ennthcinnon an WEWS From Thtas A Gang of Maraaders Suppreswd—The Former Chiet of General Sherman's Reouts Hang by the Rascheros. Gavvemron, Now, 2, 1h00. The gang of marendere whi have lately bern com. of hwag. oes? Sender, Cotesel Young, formerly the SS ae , Colonel Young, formeriy # chiet of Genera: Pte wien « sovtte, was hong A the nor. HMeory Lodkeit the sf their crime, oa ee a fot the PYanw leet. Their aryacl*+ lesued tothe Country. ops ‘at Baurrwonn, Now, 2, 1868, Pi Aggy 9 A parce went @ ‘ A very large meeting of republicans wae held to-0ig>” | v9 gad the surrounding Country to witness the At the Front sireet theatre, Generel Jobe R. Kiry "4 | tom 4 ifthe negro whe yh Se opoviened of a9 “pena morting coped tie topes dectarsti on fwco the treth of the amertion of new evigence ie BiB v0 4 fever to the country tp regut Ww the oxleting at the Front Street of their Postion ing of Kadler ui trowble . The loyal ritieeas of Baltimore, assembled st an extra: ordipery jonctare in the aMaigy of the erty and Bate, A man temed Jemes Thomproe and there of hie wae doe mr ete ot | Aine cre trowned ot Oldiows to-day by Ube tpeet pd te 008 roy —— Hag ef stot reece Which ere now agilating the minds of our com we onecen C8 « end \t te Oot per We ee ating pee, eae pore and deat he law, Be ond We pr to maintete 004 defend oor rgb under the law, and tg 6 lewfol Third—We bold that in cone " preprared ono sevee per cont (vem y rears yonde i abd of the yom’ to be Dall from Portiend t the a Cagria which are ereated for that purpose - Pourth_W 4 dernand aa a right thas (be quretion |e coe troversy between the Governor of the #inie and the Po- lice Commissioners—« qvewion in whieh, as ci.nens, deep interest. ib be autem ited wn Courts, sud if it te sabmnitiod #¢ believe there 0 bw Tih CASE FL. A — TO THR SPITOR OF THE MEmALD. Hew Yous, Hor, 1, ame Je weticing the arrest of L. A Mente pour toons of thie tay yom males appear ee (hongh the motes of L.A. fon & (jan ieee Shan cpemaos od a Gorredt tee ie le

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