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WHOLE NO. 11,024. EUROPE. News by the Cable to Sunday, : November 4. Important Changes in the Ausivian Cabinet. | Whe King of Saxony Returned to Dresden. A VENETIAN DEPUTATION IN TURIN, MAIL ADVICES TO OCTOBER 25. Russian Agitation for War With Austria. Fhe Prince of Wales to Vis St. Petersburg. ‘WILL MAXIMILIAN ABDICATE ? hes Kee BY THE CABLE 10 NOVEMBER 4. AUSTRIA, @abinet Changes—Policy of the New Pereign \ Minister. Viewwu, Noy, 4, 1866, Deorecs have been promulgated wilieving } Mensdori from the F@elgn Military ‘. and appeinting Baron Vou Beust as hie ‘Buicecesor. ‘Whe decrees also appoint Baron Joba Mipis- iter of War, vico Eeterhazy, reltoved, The Minivtry is without portfolio. Baron Ven Beust has igmod « ¢iroular Wherein be declares bhmself seperated from (ie past. He says ho enters the Austrian patrrice free avd unprejadiced.« Austria will ‘giatatain @ true and peaceful coueiliatery ” peat OERMANY. as" will uphold the dignity of the wthatnrnhonnnnnnse Movements the Hing ot Sqxqus—The %.. Parlininent, Bunutk, Noy. 4, 1866, The of Saxony and bis family entered Daesdon yasterdey, aud were well received by iO pegple, | Ake Gorman Parliament, it ie expected, will Ro rondy to mect at the hegioning of the ge —— eee | ITALY. i Royal ‘Geode iy. thnidbap Visitors. \ Frorexce, Nov. 4, 1666. . A deputation from Venetia had arrived at ‘Durle amid great enthusiasm. ‘Bho King and Cabinet were there to reeeive / i BELGIUM. ; ' Reslanation of a Minister. } Brvasrrs, Nov. 4, 1666. ‘ ‘Geasov, the Belgian War Minister, bas weaizned. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. QorEzxstown, Nov. 4, 1860. MeamEbip Avia, (rom Rowion Getober 24, arrived }, en route to Laverpooi. BY STEAMSLIP TO OCTOBER 26. ' ‘Who Inman eteatnch!p City of Paris, Captain Kenvedy, | @itiieh loft Liverpool at three P.M. on the ath and | M@peenstown on the 2th of October, arrived at this port Man carly hour yesteriay torning. ‘ Oar files and eproist edvicus by the City of Parts con- Intereeting dete!ls of ovr enble demparchon dated to Jet doy of saliing. Hier Sinancial aed commercial reporta bare bee anti- pated by our cab'e telegram. , The Mechanica Magasin's says — \* We onderstand that government hae ordered one of Abe 15-inch Rodman gune, ei: Improved carriers, Gag powder from the United Seater, The gun will Soene ra in ive or six weeks, wi Ht he for 2 seltioment of the question betw: | 4 ordunnos. rapes that the Prince of Wales, attended by « fps suite, will ieave Ragland for Russie on the ef November to be prevent at the marmage of bia i@tate:.\nlaw, the Petucens Dagmar, with the Crarowitch, \ Mr. W. &. Forster, M.P., had been edldressing his @dnALivents on reform at Halifex, Yorkshire, and bis fapece tracted comeiderable aiiention. The London Mews cays be deerves tho praise of having delivered, Bot perhaps the most sioquent, but certainly (hoe most Peresasive aed stateamaniike epesoh on the reform Qeriicc wha hes beea heard daring the recess ‘The Standard theatre, London, was burnt to the ground mm the 4610 ultimo. ‘The Secret of Btate for Wer of Eogiand bas in ited proposals breeck-loaders to replace tne preee at eiBee used in the Briliah army. Gr Morion Peto had gone before his constituents at ‘on explaastions in referance to hie con ion with the London, Chatham and Dover Ratlway. aye be may bere been foolwh ia Sadenroring to heslth of their Majestion and of the ee eves turaae The imperial party arrived the Pal 8. Cloud in the middie of the night, pers mpeak of the cogiinued iliness of nn ce N BW YORK, MON DAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1866. a interview with cow other Hungarian exiles who met him at Cologne. fing the rapture e ears have bern so Russia foun War with Austria ent ee nt ee evening of the follows nee the 40h. rooorgg! posal “| Seas The London Post, of the 24th of October, cays We have to announce the very sudden death, nrising r a blood Yolonel Stadare, the ogiebrated conjarer, cos for tho last ryptian Hall and i i ‘ A St, Petersbarg deepateh of Oowber 22 has ine fol- Towing itema:-- tion of the Princess Parmar into the Ortho- dox Greek Chureh wll take placo » 24th met, and Royal Bighu 4 ve solomnly betrothed to the inst, portant ghortiy tr ast adminiatiative circles 0 R the Movcaw Gazete ts losing is character, The mails from the Cape of Good Hope to September 19 aro receive’, ‘Tho Basutos were suid to be starving, and a renewal of (he war was feared, ‘The weekly eailings of the Conard extra steamers had been suspended, but there would still be departures of theae vorsela for York from Liverpool ou every al- ternate Saturday, commencing ov the 27th of Ootober, OUR SPECIAL DBESPATCHES. personal nge, ina place tw the high it fa stated that former seml-ofcial SUCRE, «1s IT A LY. i King Vietor Emansel Prepariog to. Bater Venice. Frorexos, Oct. 26, 1866. 'The King of Italy will reeeive the Venctian deputation at Turin on the 4th ef November, who will communicate to his Majesty the result of the plebisciwm. On the day his Majesty will leavo for Vonice, arriving on Ho will be accompanied by the presidents of both chambers of the legislature, the Mini ‘and military household, Pour hundred and nine Venetian residents in Florence voted for nnion with Italy, Only one negative vote was TURKEY. The New Danubian Ruler Received at Court. ConsraxmoriE, Oct, 25, 1868. Prince Charles arrived here yesterday, and immeti- ately after had an audience of the Snitan, by whom he was received with tho highest bouors, The palace of Kutschuln bas been placed at the «te the Prince during his stay in the eapttal, AMERICAN RECONSTRUCTION. An Englteh Review of the Contest Between bd Congress and Presiden: ra te Fe corpteeyer ci. 23. La a fo thre never has beeu in their goth ve a itd Babi oo tat whlch will make the present autnmn memorable. Among tho many advan- tages of their political system there 1s this drawback— ‘that political warfare is acrimonions and almost inces- gant. Perty men feel towerd cach other an antipathy and vindictlveners which are gearcely to be conceived the British public, Moreover, the quarrels, thoug! ree, are not short-lived, for no Booner is tho bitterness of one election over than the bitterness of another be- toa, THS ‘politician, which, im American phrase, eans pot $0 iach A stalcaman or political leader as one Who devites hinvelf fo the management of party conterts, the organizing of mestinge, the nomi- Ration’ of candidates, od the various arts by which swecoss ie obiatned at the poll—neither spares his opponent nyr looks for quarter himeelf, In the prowent contest @ multitnde 9 portivans on euch fide have beon engaged for months on the at fiercely fought politics! campaisn that the country hos " There bave: ea er meet a o) Ns OTA) Dore org ion, oud, if fetes an Rit of mouey than ever sitehe ee oe mah The Seven ave tevie mmo avy thet Lave ever been pigcr ‘exception of tho. shai tabens reer _ Beat Sinn: ine, ond os ope spite _of bi Anthority, re nN ee Hoe had inveighed ngiage Of Re'red and i exceeded by the Ho bat gong from Foe the le, encouraging the path uP Xs ; the oppor oa, acme oe ne hm a aan ets . But she radicals i eee cn awed by the person of Presi. *h ho should be accompanied by a Secre- of State who had revered such onparaileled services fr, Seward, ant by the two most popular hevees of the iste war, Gensral end Admiral Far- radicals tthe , - pe ge wave —_ aud sesainged “ gtuan the country they trod ae they woul an ~% ig a orator. The eapariority ia May 4 ra hardly be ged etihor io Nira Be nents, but ordinary men may ey and do whal » Magistrate eons. - {it Is beyond a doubt that the Presideut bas it my bo rained, bineely by Mie iM advived ‘The modérain mon of the sucessful section of the public are for these to believe that My. Johnson will #0 far @4 to adviro the Southern Mates to ac. the Htntionn! dmeut, and thus obtain thelr ropresentacion a: ¥ gion. "If be ie for @ time fie will, thoy think, Lo abandoned by Mr. Seward and every man Of eminence In his party, and be foreed Dy tnd romonstrances even of (he Sonth tteelf to adopt amore pe oy cuarre. ‘On the other hand, the oxtreme section of the radical aro for war tho biter end. They believe that te man, and ie ready for Ls throatentag hes whieh Ne bas Geltverct.'as ‘and tell the people that he will do what jody: bepe-n Bp it cannot be dented that there Lae something sinisier tn tho utierancos of ts dent, and still more eo in those of the slectionss orators on bio stde. The doctrine that the President ty the rei depositary of the national power, that be has been chosen by the pecpio, and is bound to eee that the Tights of all cltmene ore muintetned, bas been an- serie! fn a manner which bas not unnaturally Toused wsospicion, if the President be the nato- g@artian of the couetitation under which the Bouth claims to be represented; If Congress, which vefvses to admit the South, be acting iicgally, and if these two powers ho bromghi into cull:ston, what means Y de ia% e diforence are to be found ? Tho radical orators that Mr, Johnaoa tatends to use his ao- thority { of the rogutar army to override by force the deaisiond of Comcrees, They tharefore demand itm: ho chall be impeached, snd much hasbeen tho excite- Trent among the party, a viotont have boon the denun Clanone Of ite lending teen, that very many people whose opinions may be sound believe that this course will be , and that ‘cor will bresk out betwoen the Executive and the Legis dnture tn a few weeks’ t'toe, The rage of the radi cal party is inoreased by tho duct of the Preal- dent with regard to’ official appointment. Neary forty years ago the doctrine that “the poll ta to the vie torn’ was declared by General Jackson, and ever rines It bas been almost @ matter of course that t gs nntic offices should be changed wiih @ odraintstretion. Rutthe party which carried on late war and brought {i to a euccessCut close cannot by that in this boor of its triumph It should be tre: it were 0 defeated faction. Vraatly Congress it in auivon With the Prosidont, for the amo public bat eiuetod both ‘The party of Mr. Somner aud General Butler find them- selges victorious in the elections and supreme at Wasl ington, and yet they are auable to nominate to @ single place, or tO prevent overy ha voted with them’ from being tmrned out of offices bestowed by Mr. Lineole. The President, ragordiess of the riving storm, ie engaged ali day long le expelling radicals and installing democrats in the federal posts throughout 9 Vuln. Tesolute to une bia power to the ut- oat eed bis acts roune his enemies to frenzy, If the Pretitent perwiet in defytug Cougress, his impeachment avd deperition wold b haild with wnepeakable delight by sore of ep lad placemen. On the whole, we are tuelined to Join in the former of the two opinions whieh we have ‘ntieated, and to believe that the feu wif no longer oppos the deciared will of the Nort). Americans ure #0 prone to vehem- enoe anPerngzera!ion in thote politioal contorta, thet wo Murt hot predict thetr deliberme acts ‘rom the uttorancen of the piatform. The Prosident has spoken riclontly and menecing!y, aad his phrase ‘a revolutionary body,’ applied to Congrens, may well excite alarm smong tho members, ond ioduce them to take measures of self. Gefenee On the other hand, Mr. Semuer and others of the opperite party, among w! General Butler's con- eons, have tnvetg Mr. Jobnson in a style eeidom applied to the Of « rate, It must be re- Bembered, however, tat thane mpeoeies were made be fore ibe elections, and with tho avowed purpose of stir. ng Up paryy eneray to the wimort, They all bare the Shenk bortings’ Lage end mast be estimated Seoortaadly. The excitement will, of cow be kept more or lees, for ancther mouth, untl! all the elsc- Lie sad till then we can sy Aedl Padlic oratory. But when hore aot THE EASTERM QUESTION, (or more correctly Roasinian) peasantry of Eastern Gulicla; but the language employed by the Rus. san papers te furtore union has been heard also in tho com Natl of the Czar, and feaud a ready echo in tho mere moderate but no less Miguy cont ul er ences a? has diplomatis 3 hath at Vienna and St. Petersburg. The effect of this uniirguixed boatity opon the minds of Arstrian statesmen I ough to cause them to apprehend senet ry ‘ad ethaa words being contemplat d by the Russian government, I believe Tam correct in saying that the expedianey pyiow Galicia with sonie considernble fore has cursed by the Ministers of Francis r part, closely watel allairs, and obs gerness of Uae noes A CAO Of ig ultimate Intex sitla, who would be one ich a'me'd’, audi ablin; mare compren nse Co his aigus of comtog roality, nob» prevent tho fornia showing himeelf op and rativng current in political elreies in this capita! you Kee, are apt to ascribe & good deal of pluck @ ve to tho Russian gov- ernment, and their covjeotures are naturally streugth- oned by tho fact that Austria, were abe now taken by warprive, alone, pon after her recent defeat, might find it no to bold her cround. | Yet it ig undeniable that the deop designe attribnted to Kuss a, if they really exist, would not be without some legitimate eater, While on this subject it will not be saperfluous to re mark that the Swedish preas, so far as its orrane can Jay claim to political wolght, lias, withovt amy ap- parent immediate reason, anddeniy raised an outcry at the Ruseian lust of Conquest, and insite wpe coun tey’s entering’ int» atianee ‘with Pruesia, Tho Mheral Githorg Gazete wud Malnd J harmonize on this head © tho liberal conservative Nya Daglot Alidhonda, and the Pan-candinavian Aftonbladt, though it cannot Dring iteelf to befriend Preasia, ite enemy, out of the Danish quarrel, seconde the common action of iw con- temporarics by sounding (he alarm ageinet the Crar. Whatover may have occasioned those warping ealis, Rassia baa manifested no present hapkerings sfter Swedioh territory. THE CANDIAN ‘REVOLUTION. Mean to fight, tion of a Liu doing? Such a Reverts of the Late V te taties ofthe Christians. An oficial despstoh received at the Greck Conewate in London, dated Athons, October 18, says:— Mustapha Pasha with the Turkish army had atvanced ae far as Sourba, The Christiane, afier a despesmte re- Sistance of four davs, from the 9th to the 12th of Octo ber, forced the Tarkish army to withdraw to Kerausi, within three hours from Canea {By cable advices of a late date (published tm the Heap) the Turks claim to have eubseqnently defeated the Christians eeverely.—Lip, Hrnatp.} THE ROMAN QUESTION. Men mne French Report of the olittea! Situntion in the Eternal City ee (Oot, 22) correspondence of Paris Débats,} the great events which are boing prepared a en accord seems to hav. heen arrived at between the goyernment and the people, The tntter are borne dows by misery. They suifer from the dearness of provisions, from ihe rarity of epecio and the abvcnoo of forciga vie itore, but they are persuaded that this state ts only tron sitory. Patience may be fairly eaid to bo’ ono of the virtner of the Romana The government ta conscious of it: wepoprlarity and weaknerr, Vt is aware that the old machine ia of ench moment im danger of ceasing to work. No one hero doulty thot a more or lems radical alteration m the pelitical inatitations is about to take place. The Romans are awaiting that change with confidence; the lower clergy withont tov thuch fear, and the cardinals with terrur, te Liberals do nothing to hasten the crigix, b 0) know the reenit fe euro; and the Mg if 1g they have no ar rt minwlad with prevent {t be ch aioe By ay fod (eine az Died va "5 day fe hese wilh b a hee a pif. om y, atin of Healy will et he gd Tatil Tho Poewwelon of Rone shal The monetary diMenity |» becoming aud the crodit of the Reman Ra Its notes now lone 16 per cent, on dy the state has Yoon poor coinage Lowe i eA esters ao Ht is tezucd to pay for the « tra toe ‘iclor of consumption reodived by fF of ring "i ving prysiances. | Tye nee phe Bondo notes, which will be guarani on one evictonce. “The new Pon. in Italy, the mono '% 9x hy mt of which the neod is felt for the te a buninese Wweral cases of Choicra aro raid to have occurred 6 Rome, and the fact appears positive, The population does not, however, manifest any fear. The amusemonts of the month of »ber & {ng 0», althongh sometimes interruplod by tho uneeyaln state of the westher. A great tottery, to be paid fe Pop. Ee mores, wa to be drawn « fow days back, ims bas on poriponed. The legton from Anti hes waareorived egolly at Viterto, bat no quarrel bas tnken place bet ron tho soldiers and the tnbabitaute, That happy eval: is @ne to tho National Comm tt which medo every ed fort to calm the agitation of the popviation grost Sterling Comfort for the Pepe from Americ. {Berlin (Wet. 20) correspondence of Lovdon Times. } It really coome os thoagh ihe events of the anmmer had baon too momentous to allow « the au evo tng what tt uswally ie—the dest season. Aba aw ago Genrral Montebollo, the French cemmendant at Ro od formal ordere from headquarters to ich- ation of the Holy City. At the came t the Pepe was promired the inore than ip aus tomatic &: ance of Spain tn case of desertion b “e, and, more he giaddening tntrili gence fr Ce kan ich Mears. Bunt cad Rose Sor bie tn the United Stoves 42 all but om me quieter ‘ The primes « 4 wees aed adeowrere THE EMPRESS OF MEKICO. | yestarn.os covcrnar soeun frem Washington Ricks coat (ec ie ; Accompanted by General Gruut The Latter | eee oie gid thea Pere gu csetiplce gpg ; Baryon bas a Consaltation with Chtet Chizens. tform that be might ‘wea pletform tb K a the K to Park—4coaty-one mailer witl Baurimoan, Nov, 6—10 P.M. Mr. Harlan id ion ta hevaces Tue 8 sof ibe neem pat ap oficial centradiction'ts Gorersor Swann returned from Washington at nine had dap ste i bet ae aby i 3.600 } the ownrr, le bo ont ueen of the Belgiat.: woud proceed to Miramer to P.M, necomponiod by Generel (iran and his chief of | 7) agra cbmtrolls 9 the government oft 7 +} dent vf ae wis he wens to in 6 Emprass of Moxico. taft. | The General went at once to the Eutew Rouge and parities that th af " mh ony Beye Mp health hae rer eoownn - " lor Btophens and t Low b r ot will he end be aleend: of the departare frou ar of the Count ot to conew: hh thera af to th» best means of preserving | Qhet thoy wi S pobnkiten, beret “ : 7 nod dors, the pea ac toe @ ay mt } tpoeeat (Coptaio MeGewen othe The uterent Ub Emproee Chactoite wan wo bo | Gane fall power fron Prem dent 20 | Hier, zu ony : © horse te Ue Conary it me about © your removod to Lacken, Helxiam t contradicted. mour ente wilh ibe = coe oe beet metisines Thon aria f] is Ween ales trade ‘of on howe. A letter from Bologna in tBo Temps saye-—iu return. | the ag of the eh aud the “ty aich shan ten Te ie eae eearee ¥ eeeM ome. (he wind wae seat, ond the ing from Venice | met two nuns who had accompa- | the poe e ax he way think bent derfeeé Yor taving Union eoatiore : i 1 te dee milan wan trotted igo nie! ahe Rape ite to Mi Although | Ger thet secoge io any buriness cr prof Hivera ie ie (how absvers saatuliy ware very dign notateh- for the Arrest @f the New | wie: wontt Phar hom from good sore y (Are | o* as bis driver fart year, tom thas be ms rps Aah telligonce anf power enters lng Uw ud A cerebral commotion from which she was #ylfering we wan subjected to much a vd Vaio “| The Memorial Diploma ique tays:—A\ (he lest moment Nov. 4,108. | on of te. Gimeine fe A aeyn e need ap ie ne we recelve new ome Ts nes to the effet that the Th onder to correct some inne te tata tale ope oper fe peli hy the oo um Be vee cdr the neuset ine doctore in attendance on her Majenty hope that the mal- | on peaseupiwy. wiving an w tha hudietiead | tuk Goo os hi. Pe Peubaiabusseres wed sdnauhes UREA as aby will only havea temporary cha without apy | Sen te . ¥ ? « “ i cS gravity, co) will soon yisid to repore & reguier treat at the Criminal Court, may be wel b rt a a A ba d i™ ereupnt lo ma (roe Me, Stoghgen, meat, of the wag ‘a by order « coker laid p sate fi inbey r sd Maximitinn’s Positinn. tag 7 Lee Waten ; ‘ the {Parte (Oct. 23) correspondence of Tand Mas Prlennel the Bh we Oy, ‘ ' ' The Prance mentioba the arrival of a i het ' Emperor Maximilian wo an fnand that you tek lotion of t 19 from se | bere, to which { tient and James Young, and ' Pinta Ae he / don tho poat to which tho ve the t herr orwer the chargs | ple have called him. He i convinced that by limtthug ow ped together and With sbknew he ort ~ to the coantey round Mexico the urea ct bie dominions f and arti with ae hued, te tn how be can resist the atiacke of the various parties, which puto amacl Hinde end Miebolas Sl rire the have already quarrellot among themselves for the power ro 18 Con the eily of Baltimore wire Bid thse they have not yet in thelr hands. He doca not doubt | from he of N tbe pre pst f © Witeneit that he will be supported by the conservatives, who are | pied and por veh Cosmmat. ’ + Loe Math cae wa bed Interested in Keaping whut they have, and by tho liber- | towers | » vere no mnre the 0 “Tory eels werent ale, whom ho hes loaded with favors, Te re y ko Nayoion, to sipand “Diag. Tote task paragraph, If It be sin not show the | court. Isnund the Bd dan of Sovembbr, 1608 the seat of tb ' rue of the knowledge of homan onture oF ge th sated JOUN 4. AERRW, ror! Or Nap meet Maximilien weed to bave credit tor. Most of thie we Clork of the Crinains) Court of Balumore, ha , Sineu | hile endesrortog tw ing’e papers, in printing tho Ad euD0 =) \ - he * la | Patton ry, ak {he Austriall mag of-war bitzabeth has Been ordered t ne ee sedings agfieat the ‘t rere . a ta wid MeFi aja ene ow tt by @ es thet M0 Attorney bringing to the x ‘ ° ‘ ) bite to . vi aac % f toa te Eps aum itt probaiy oeme | ecut met an Tete ey tea iy vai | Setcase emes Me oe bby tsk ete." change ia en ay ot} , Nee be ° 7: . wiih , - The Independance of to day annosncce that Geners! Fe Hoan whorenpon J dKe Bou sent for “ Jom au} 4 pre oev pany mY BGP mngeo 4 ss teas Caatelnas resived Instructions to arge Recensity of | 824 warned btm vo desist, of he * ' ‘owes A ache | work on the ree the house, gm abdicntiog, The unanimity with which papere of treated for Abturbing the | ence by an an ret commotion | tay efarnees, ak bin balance while seer this evening append, one and all, the same comment to Diy. The Sherif, sot heeding the arming, w e ' | » ae er oe “dey Rave had @ hint to ee” and brought befor * eoort on th Vi it : armee t The / Rege thinks it probable in thas the CRNA! COURT OF BALTMORE—errTeNnER THEY . Austrian steam veesol of war which has bee “ato oe Rerpiend to Cormar Rparkiin, of Bellmore | nu won gon Proceed withoat delay frown Trieste to Vers Gres ft | os emits, boat Usk here © antwor the oh of bews engaged in en © ove reed, held op bie hand aad ow ‘| THE LATE AMERICAN REBELS. lawful emerably, rot ant riot, together ‘with waknowe | mot herr in the rebellion, and bs now f wn |< pereone to the Bamber of one hundred or ee the eat, on otld Aloteader H Ai- vem we x, HMouoradie om L. Bol othe | Jer tare ow hat Sy Mpathifors Lave beow ‘ bPopcen nd States of America “4 Mettae. | sat cont a = es revureed jn 80 many Wate tare otal kno of these re pees Tye dy nd om trial in Londom by the United States Tent or i, turned (rem there Maton canner tame ' 4 . wernmnent to get tatersancion toon’ the ‘the defendant, who UC ier ot Reveeee, EF sence We cant to ncinds rayuae and traitors [rem the govere. | TAArTew s Hoses ane Waoum—-vulnanes Steed Garege® ren ae the jo anes, an 60 Clark of the Criminal Court of Haltimore ret, ond, If You wih te mw Mm veins of greverement - ne a what ho bad (e hie possession belonging te bis fetus handset Wop coamion of Jour cruneey vow for | ion = Corpos Vor Served on the a ye The Presdent of the Usitet Mater oo mo Appication wae made i9 court on thts $94 sium for No Writ of Habeas Corges Wri Hetarnable | © "Maing Mimarit Aletaion ead threaines ‘he oruniry saree ae aoe Lime (0 anewar tbe bill, 00 Worden of the JalFee Welt, Mevsanem. | sin al How dees this uit repubticgn iota | Mymet = cate defendant had been ate Teneo Barer te + After the tone? be (t meet be commenced by Ue ane ed , > ee pty 4 ie dan Uae agsied byte Naa tow oor rect HOD, wee Celontoumy entered gene Seenee. wre el ow a, bat eet begin ae pacrmown, Nor. 4 1008 | Coe a war Lat |i be “GF py ro a The counsel for Governor fwann's newly appointed | fred om our Sag st Fort Simter We have © majorly | Commiasioners hive made eppiiosiion to Jadge Borte, hy By TS See en tenes oon | P toe . ee a of the Court of appeale, for @ writ of babess corpos to BE. be rom few the bring before big the partir now belt in custody by Une fooghs tratters O18 never 8 repent warden of the City Jail ander the order of Jagge Mond, end Union Gtiems Who wonts war? A few whe hare Sa ea eee a Ate Menu yy wii te tel Gente Ge alee rebate of the Roth. Weare lnaggeamed wrt bee not wrred om the warden of be Ay hy ey ro ) ont as ja fondey i cannot now Broce, Cage | = A a ‘Fos vw tonsche om 8 © 2h 7 CRS ood we eck 1 Al THE BALTIMORE TROUBLES. BOITY QUIET YESTERDAY Writ of Habeas Corpus to be Served on the Custodian of the New Comm sslonors To-Day. [VAL OF GEN, GRANT Tho Radical Meeting at the Front Street Theatre. Threats ef Impeachment Freely Made by tho Speakers. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Aspect of Atinirs on Sanday Morning -The City Quiet—Probable Legal Proceedings T Dey ither Party Desiroas to Commence « Riot Moderation of the Conservative Ma- Jority. Batromonr, Nov. ¢, 1869. At ou carly hour this morning numerous groups of respectably Urorsed men appeared in front of the news. paper and telegraph offices, and at nearly all the corners on tho Hine of the principal thoroughfare, which ts Baltl- More etrest. Tho talking was not generally loud, and the remerks toade seemed to bo more humorous thea otherwise By ten the Sabbath routine comunenced Ladies aud gentlemen wended their way to church with: out evcountering the least uupleasant impediment. Ip oelock HE NEW YORK HERALD ae Soreness —— mR Yo PR 1c K FC UF “CEN =e : = —— 4 returnable, it may be well here to ¢ ry y t tho foaperten Jand on the subjc habeas i ecii ae ae tn of act forty-three say “the ollicer having 0 path auing out the writ ), within ¢ | otal service, make return the wrt mn} aa. at » detained to be bronynt before te ¢ , " ing to the cc Los 41.0 writ i as w of the Warden te fh) 1 at | ‘ . should be avail od * suit ane nol cet a hearing beio sy A It is not known ‘ a » take. If tho par . ’ 1 ‘ : i ae #artol to-morrow, it i presumed wher neni the numerous pointe ed will be at Ly by the counsel on eith ' ge The Writ of Babons Corpus WThls Movoiug—It b ‘ t e mediately. Jude Apvore ti the New Board. » Cony ‘ | ‘The writ of habeas corpus has uot yet be | sasum tho jail, but will be toxmorrow me . . torzable Immediat nd 4 uirenied? Tho foreign poluted Coumlenioners clot tt f é peak to make his retara immediately Ca ' etien of the wt tnd It in currently reparted that there will be a wow set : oh That eee Jodges of Election arn’ w morn t ad itp. id bye " re neitle Wheoy Nason appointed by the mew ¢ : asp Wea, Nip of voters, It's ale wt eo oo of ghar their lists only to t be yi» i; Drift ine beeen, Governor Swan's Comiabedunera, dF Uh > of the Sirit a * Wilt bo fresh eompheationg “Shere bene. oon fn h Hout ia Bnylant, man- Potios Board will ances! all persons assun + Tang © By eothaeliac fle aeuly: spp nena Camco ye 1, a Liitinh qoverurnont bas j = ae wil nut @o lung as the Doings and Speceniatinun me Weahirrtun prewut go 6 try, When « fow of Waswreroy, Nov, 4, 1860 bo yn gomgls ta Petal Governor Swann, accompanied by Thomas N. Werry, |». tives ae the gontieman who was appo nied ond of sae vew C a miacioners bat failed Ww secepl, ayived here at » ws late hour last myht. They tho White House and hod # preir Provident } ‘The Governor valled ayan upon ihe Prewilent to-day, | ed with bin for a conriderablo length of | ninediatly proces Kentucky, nent adder \ what radicalism cine What &. Pual! had Mroyed slavery, (6d juterviow withthe | and remaj 1 ohall have gone ow j time, The Governor luit jor Bulimore evening the bs Fett | General Grant was pr sont at the inierview today | at ebcetans fart orks At threo oletock the Attornsy Gbneral aad Gobera! ui said if there were mix thousand Grant bad an inierview © Pre ident tm reterense iedod tho rebews, it was tad sand itis only the game rndb to Baltimore matters. ery biog do What connection Ho raid Ht wee eloome some of the charches (he pastors took oveason to nay that they hoped Baltimore would never agela know There remarks were 0d ow to with profound atten’ thon At twelve o'clock the Deis rang fox ire, int this ent 2 of dinwy, “hy three P. ta over four thgvear in tie eon lected on Bulllmore streat , thing ai! ef y ropresented.’ * pines, bat no Aghung. The sini wes teard on every ride, Te trativen ev dy pobwant to riot, and the rad ho are var naimbe f bs) do not Anerican'ottice | wait y monow i will be b Judge a writ mie 0 ee Iwtler of thie Apnapo on rove rorrow, When (he oni om wilt iake dae courm riotous oF revolur Union mea to tu the Site ot Kem, Menary proceedings Tiree fourcha of tt jae are robe, bet we Peery « ‘ wih have the ww enforced ey le Be sotticd wil out the wee of tho mititary, ry remove the prosent obstacle, ring. Bome solwiity id syeble so rollilary eireloa tine | Which trated sevors! minuiee) evening. The Thint bu a of the Pweilth Untied ae lathe. Biaton int orders to progoed to Thuitimore Tu Bw URE.” Jerome Mem Races ebthor tow Gonerat orrow (o Baitinore agein this oveuiny T2Y RABICAL MELTING FREBAY Vien? he aunoxed List of bron entered fur the recep ey Bee } ad ¢ k oo Tharsday p mill beseen that SUR BALT COARESPINDEYCE. | bial icy ) ‘ ebyt Hiavlag, mon pe ek ‘ . i aco~-hurdie quarter baa Cs 1 CIs bi Ure TbEeate of | iy trie Al Zige 180 1a, which te @ ntetiiten posh: : ” Phe * 1 be apt to wis if Pavemone, Nov, 3, A meotind wer bald 2 Front ptrect warters of a mil®, { poems to bo pi ‘ine. bandieapplog ple, @ good mee may Heatre oo Was A weir due oy | Ane edu wy . ned, T " © Sa mateh race between Gere) > ob ’ ' b. Provatere, with 100 I adit } 00, maak sass ¢ lor Lady ship, eacrying Rp ' o what Lo Was When Om ~ the § “ Pp, it ul lake a night good eve huw'th einen i 2 day's roce at Jorome Park, No- 1 Merdovaieniions, aud one , Pave ieee ad, as. Seeert p 4 es) Se OO QUARTER OF 4 Mt) Lo whabh Ab Meee AG ' : ¥« + Yellow Barmer, ~~ pi © bh, Rosece, 8 yeahh come cate posed it will be, it te foared- by the comm ty. x oe jini ta tinat jaiior and Ma deputies will purg a at ry i nisin a — themeotwor, oud that there will be overy aes uit. oes Fh?’ Slace of Gle bite cto retain the prieonere tn custody Te an alco foured | they Mid depiae tty 1 «hg Glenese, 6 years old, by the eaR ior that whes Ve case ts opened bet Theie aneoror’ aps way ore br. Be ve 0 yours Sogo csate Funiiod Bartol, the counsel for the 1 i040 war on ton Lo wee hv i gy Ope nena iil speak again! time, oF for two days, It | Wactington wna ous ps Richtnond, 4 al The he anaes ava, Wii the, custarvativasy | committed tree op theca ss Sebeae eurer ber Shovahener tegae cae fwd that ate 1” jer I bt ve ihetr bard. if 4 40y riot | eitordar Seek no & a ’ J ve penceful, and having got the case in the | dios, who fot “ one wed i they wine Wo keep it ther underiled If thoy xi nt A6bsa, beuiérs ch, wr. Menkatyeblp, OF Wate tho Stag fy ‘gu, Ghich ker pltes on | er Gro-hed, in. tho ec a SE a thy PPEp the cao ai Yeord a thoy | and loon! governments «hr will kobp s commisr overs and tho sberitt in jal | hands. We lind a rigl and tun the election under the registry | py fies and wo ex ‘ lew one they have flaed 1, and mbove | paifiottc of , rene or 4 em 4 into office, Tula in the whole affair. | oferehelmed by reber ey i a) Lineker, agee Couaintasioner’s cae will bo of awall | Kiate yo-ernment tn the | one thing more to look to, tap. » had bean deve 'n M . Ubat pact of t¢ relating t a writ of mie 7 ‘ o op n by the ob of counsel | in the han the gnad Lity of the Weel, aged —, Dloody eceves may be expected to | gave hia ine for tho ‘ si Vif Ren even iu the cont ravm, | was pot aothrouet Whe A. Halts em >. Lady Teaale, 7 youre 1» to forcibly deliver the new Com- , ‘ id the Bueriff from the jail, Bofer ths rowdy NW. deroine voters rg Beaty, 6 7inmn r cinae of when Boh go tne ther t no toiling may ond. The grave 4 gravely cor y by State but iaen 4 moat Geaperate in « in the fact that th of the ety the profers rowdlen from « And thia re doing as vol were, wher ular policemas no Last night the police forve wes comcontn sree # Were without stars, abd yet allimors was Sever Tapect, @ years old, Kate Haye, @ pears old, | December the pot down ene > Maho eaters oh ¢ } 1 4 devome emer & @ Dandy, 4 year t Bt T years old, 108 Ihe. OT hate quarters Of m mile Leonard A. Belmont's eb. ’ ¥ ‘aneee vemaris,

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