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New-Dork ver. XXVL..No 7,978 THE MARYLAND TROUBLE "“‘"""':W zfimxw e st MMISST b . 1f United Siates troops come they willl protest to the llln‘!:::r:l’:;wg’r? ;‘iom-?ixmm» 1 2% | commander that they are simply exercising their lawful MONERS WILL REYIST UNTIE FEDERAL INTBR- FERENCE—GEY. GRANT HAS AN INTERVIEW WITH THE COMMISSIONERS—OFFICIAL ~ DOOUMENTS— NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1866. Z; SWANN VISITING THE PRESIDENT. i qualifications of the volers were possession of the Commissioner's office, ‘office, e vmatmin® % IR fig police stabions, &c., they will pubmit under protest and Batore, Thuredsy, Nov. 1, 1866, u of the voters. make g wait the decieion of the courts, They profess the greatest @Gov. Swann hary romoved the Police Commissioners, | SRS Goleborcngs et : - | solicitade to void ny collision with the Geners Govern- Gor. smn'ldwl-mufiwh-flwpflfl the rematning Judge, dissonted - ment and 0 prevent a popuiar outbreak. ooy wen, who from, the first belioved it wss bis intention to g:";:-om:!‘.n R i i It should be remembered that Congress metts one month remeve the Commissioners. I predieted this decision one | Maryland to say that o general acqu from and Johson probably intends to use the woek ago. Swaun originsted the prosecuii>n, and, it is «;_‘k{"‘ ala 2 10 the Sl A -} troublo caused by his supparters here to 1l Washington elieved, directed all the maghinery by vhich it was | jaticn. AN the " people nak iu that My with troops to intimidate Congress. There ismuch ex- Rt by o 3 utiog this examisation, T | citement, but ne rioting. 1 3 There is some excitement on the street to-night, with D ._'? roug) P not be prevented by violence from exercising His manner and questions throughout the mmo: E.'é" Tfi:fl:‘i’&:{:xuw-:l: :Idlnd .u o{ box. In accordance with tho municipal usage & betrayed the prosecutor and not the judge. There is ereated the mot intense feeling, looking ns they | box. 1n acccrdance with Tho RIS, SRS FREETTOL TS | seversl personal encounters. One man, who.was badly ground for belief {hat the deciaion was written before the| 35,50 She ot heioriously partisan chasacter of the polies ang m::"h:f-frmkflf: -;'v:n-ck‘r'l'-'v‘v:'nfl:-:- Wi | beaten, wpt carrted into the Headquarters of the Repub- esaminetion closed. the late eiection,. It s evident to hetween the opposing 3 y 3 mind, unde izati . | The Governor coneluded as foltows: can party. in the capital to-day wheb the decision was :::« there | mind "‘""f:. et b m‘,kgm‘;flfi“g. repus | The Governor of the State cannot shrink from his dty 10 the LaTER~It is understood the Pelice Commissioners hod ‘were a number of returned Robels and parties who partici- Pflb'-‘l]' some few excéptions, all i accord that if | people. reats of armed combinstions at home, ve- | on interview with Gen. Grant this sfternoon. They in- - 4 some check is rposed to_curb olerant sp Fions from other States to overt I N pated in tho recont Camp Mecting Riot st Shipley's Wood | Sese <heek Js ok Wicrponct s, b o Jalerant it WS | Expcied fo deter T fo & wngie moment e ol war2 e | formed the General of their view of the case, and laim who testified their approbation of Swann’s decision by .fil u-:.nu of n:d n?}n‘: .:cfi of the city of Beltimore | exereise of me'r‘-';':'mfln -Itnl:‘ v.h.ug t&; has been that they were perfectly able to preserve the poace of the Wl Tecogni electi e people vl n fiued o exerclee the right o vote ot {10 Simeg elcticn, and e B s e L e city. Gen. Grant wlso had the newly-appointed Police " o ) thout @ tevere struggle to an - Wlfl"”m "‘I'd Board before him. What took place is not definitely loud spplause. The following is the decision: 81478 0F MARYLAND, EXECUTIVE DRPARTHENT, Axxarous, Nov. 1, 1806, inehisement, e officers, after full ) ¥ bave duly gossidered the charges Which have beep preferred v e et | B constitutional oath administered 10 an known, but it is reported that the. General advised them by certain cltizens of Baltimore, who were denied the 1ight 1o Police ¢ 3 : | B D e o Aoy ack 4 iy -0t W sy to detabiish hity) suthestiy:hy Sases, bt b9 vote at ihe late municipal eleetion for Muyor end wembers of | upon to conduct the State clection with fairness and impartial- | hande of the Executive that they may not be excluded by a rely entirely upon legal measures before the courts. toward the qualified voters of the City of Baltimore. werful partiean eombination uider fhe control of the 1t is understood they design to apply to Judge Martyn the City Council, against the Police Commissioners, in connee- ifl s = d The 1 ! he i in the case be ‘ommissioners—not powerful in nunbers, but becauso of the Vion with the testimony subumitted for my guidunes in the case, | ve | PUBOrt Cof - the ‘sestimony du Cuhe €N, WO | Liihority which they-have herctolore cxercised under their | Of the Superior Court to-morrow, to e aworn in, when it wnd bave wrived at the conclusions which T shall proceed | regret on both sides, reveals, I am pained m-nv',dn "h.-" olf-r‘l. sn;n:u—ll:m frowm “‘lml":i'h:;‘"d»("m?m is o I;y,n):y i# the purpose of the Counsel for the old Board to appes? " % 3 3 i the ate Municipal election, which 1 could hardly bave credit- | but in the extreme Rodical party, and turning a deal o :',"' prages ;‘.“ vefumi of-4n Syle to'"”““',:"_"’f o e mecupuized by the Cominmioners | the demands of ny other elnes of Gur citizena. [n the discharge | 80 argue the case. Tho Commissioners hate a very large e opening of this investigntion ';:PF""'“""" )i GO | oy'their guide. The strictly partizan charucter o dopast- | of my oficial daties in this cuso, I can know so, pary. foree on duty to-night. Special Policemen have been sworn ri J 0] i pet i pre q 0) e st see e i 10 n " ernor apon 1is sumons tounswer charges of misconduct in | ment yresumo to question. uier the overwhelming testimoty | X imukt see that the authority of the Stote ta mulnialhct b 186 | ju. AN the Station-Houses ace strongly guarded. ‘The city X his point. Kecoguiaing but one party, W office, 1 look wpon o5 an offease for which they might | ypen tyh peine NUCORRENE BT RIEE L muaven by | Logisiature whieh made them, and uat the Goveruor, is o e And it is to this quest Hadical party, the C . have been kel responsible, without any further inquiry es to | Redical party, the Cammlstionert : "1 thelr | sible. . He s the executive, sonl not the Jaw-muking power. - He —_—— the evidence of officin] misconduct in the Jute election. Tt is gnvlumllun! Jooked to a signal party trinmph. ux( their :hm.,u bu‘z"h‘ race u u‘-‘ the I..m ir !t‘x. -bnlmld'd. lu’ufll«'bln THE FENIANS, m, ti o 0 5 hel ounsel, uty, if they intended to be impartial, mated upon e hum| eitizen. appeals to the returned veterans N true that the Comeloioners, trough heir cowsel, bave to. |t if hey utended to e impartal o hort WA MO | Wk nad hongiicrs mien (0 | rune. the -mandard iy wome extent retraced their steps, and anuounced their willing. | SMe conedrt of netion betwetn tho 060 o ets. 0 s o | of rebellion agalust the canstitated authorities of tho St . weas o appear aad auswer any questions the Governor might | have the preseht police of the Clty of Bjtimore dgtive tueir | w0t fall to mect the condemnation which it deserves smong all | REMOVAL OF DISTRICT-ATTORNEY DANT—WITNEASEN PR e Save to propound, but 1 do not understand that they have | aathority from the act of 28601 Certain sections of Nhat aet | onier-loviug ltiocne of whatever party. Fhey would be doing FOR THE VENIANS. o3 el bl et ! pata reo o Were repealed by & subsequent set of 1669 (chap. 1.911). The | bere, if they hoeded such advice (whiich T am sure they will yielded the point 0 jurisdietion, to-which they still adhere, [ JOFC Fepoaled by & subsequent act of, I (CIM ey appolat: ebAing 10 Tebuke m the rebel. | BY TELRORAPH TO TN TRIDUNE. nong of the | ment or removal to be made by Police Commission hie American flag in the Burraro, Nov. 1L.—A private dispatch received 0 ¢ pol e, o1 his State, b & > 4 s, made by :;T:n‘?u.‘.fl':‘;m,"&',d.qh” at d "“‘]} "",m“l‘;'“', :.':.':‘3 hero says United States District-Attorncy Dart Jas been ¢ vy I nin the struggles of the | removed. His successor is mot yet known. Ho wos Their answer in decliving to respond to the suu tovernor places them in the attitude of State of Taw, subject 10 1is divect supervision, treating with contempt T the power specifically delegated to him by the Legislatare, and | person under them for or post to fade and wither in their bands. They u;‘u not, 1 .n; “i’ :ull'\lw‘lu x‘l;.\ Mly‘lb'i'hv‘ 1“.!e h‘nh\'nrmv;:mlé‘ el e stll) higher ot conferred by fhe 12h section of | of such policeman or oflicer or other perwsn, or for any oth permit thewselves to be lued fom their path o ¥ N, ke, Upited States Conwt, w Erie, Colonel H, 5 T T Ciion . tuho ouas fhat Ahg ] G200 OF MO r or other perven, or for Y OUCE | ity on Jan-abuding cithucua by impuleive and pecklens | G. Thomes, Dra. Trowbridge and Saitrop, of Bufslo, efthere | £ 7127 eis Conasicusional, o whs enarebancy o, marier 20th axticle of the Constitution, to take caie that the | th'best judgwent of the said May umissioners, for the wWhe have the Courts this aflerncoy, for Torontg, to attend the Feoian trinla an wit- | 1 the Tt e adgan e it he their grievane b them 1 speak in the Besses, fr t 1 rise | RISOLUTIONS PROTESTING ACAINOT THE EXECUTION op | Rising owb of & that Aol 2nd that Tormed ftaelf apon the sigle et that taws be faithfully exeeuted. How is the Governor, it may be | place to which he shall be appointed or from which he shall bo asked, sepresenting the sovereignty of the State to discharge | removed. This provision is embodiod in the onth_prescribed to B T e e 4K | be taken by enid Commissioners. ‘The intention of the Legisia E i e iuto Marylaud, to an fwperatise duty imposed upon bim by tho orgenic law fn | o taken by snid Commiselonern. CChe oR prtnten v mast e o 4ol ! weoniet with yebellious oflicers, setting authority at deiance | was anmistakebly to remove the police orguulzation. o Ktate, who, reyudiated already by | ¢ . @ execution of L3 ich, M Tequent. | B e o i and denying Mis right fo Bold them acconmtable for ofiiciel | 88 it is with respousibilties of the wmost delicate ehar o o perty with whom be i ¢ President. wrong, and o 5t was Dot ex ut ingo the Torritories by sine, conduct o a palpable violation or neglect of their dutics 1 | St the dearest rights of the ¢ o procyess L AT Tt The Canstitution, the Constitution Aboald fn that rogard be core “Fhe Police luw fuvests these Commissioners with slmost abso- | formed with o view to thin Jeading f of bis treascnnbl awelf from the con- | Gen, Sweeney has addressed the following letter to g"fi‘;‘.‘}"‘"“m"."‘&“‘,m“’;fi‘; ny o lute power, placing its scope inthe hands of the designing ;}j%);'_wn(!w nw}rufl'm lwl appoi nd ; = |~'h-.'-v:‘hh;; : "'"’.Tx’.:"'.x'wu'»"“tu";."'.':' the Unted States Consul ot Toronte : that its spead should be prevented. another without & check somewhefo {0 protect the -poblie | bobcr, Comulslontrs, ai s Jealius, Mo o1 | peading " oves o ot Ml | D THERs10%, esq., Tnited States Conwl et Toronto, €. W. Rrpy i may bt eled e phety) e interest. The Legislature never jutended any such thing. The | elections that in section 216, vol. 4, Code publs Will hmow how patect berself at the proper | Bm: Although T am no longer conneeted with tho Fenian | 20! o _JHIt” of " poc¥ Al State of Marvland is at thi mt threatened’ with provides that it shall be the duty of the h!d.m of 3 all el dinturbems of the peoce aml ulrlyln( her | OrEnnfzation, 1 cons it & watter of justice to inform you thewm, vo man them; but de of Maryland is at this very moment threatened with in- | FORCC R ne ol derin Defore - provided for, s e T e Patter. deaoriliation of | that the Trisoner whoty strled Col Lynch, and who has beey | 88 éxperience has sueo haughi s, ihey were posssond of 4 grosi varion by armed hordes from otner States. Military organiza- | yoon as amy person shall presont himself ' to 4 tried, conyicted, and sentenced 10 hanged on the 13th of - lew was, hl“","!v heing o national win, o sin tions have been formed in the City of Baltimore for fhe open | vote or offer to vote therein, to take from him fhe ballot which Jesapics fext; held na penttioh o the Retipn army, was bt 4 | ey e g d T R S A and avowed purposo.of resisting the autharity of the laws. No | he ahall tender before they lall exaumitie him, of aty ofiet per- ‘ ded. 1} 0 el i dher Al T g v v’ i Jreat win single step, b0 faras T um Iuformed up 10 this time, haw becn | o maswed thoreto. wie e id Jnases 14 each prockuet, i adds T - Teie Jinely that the Cansdign gatberitics confounded. the tken by the Police Board to sappress this tendency to anarchy | tion to the ballot-box or buxes Tobe used for the receytion of | b - | prisciier with Brig'Gen. Tynchof Tilsols, who was onlersd Ly nd rebelli 9 o d ot | votes which they shall receive as sholl provide another | w: wllowers to the | I8 to superintevd the carrying out of the expedition against o o S e ng, and to excite 1ot f 0 Sk orein all baliots which they aball reject shull be separ- tngeuey ehould nrise, the | ¥ort Erie. Mr. Lynch may hate bee prescut as a newspaper | ¢UAISORENG B . and bloodshed smong our people. Tt is well kuown | yely doposited by said judges, cach in a sealed op closed eu- | responeibility will be Thewe who yrovide i, T | WpOrter or i were strmggler, for mught L k L‘hgl o very B:Ih- g m’n l:dL o who hat o fur s the sctlonof the Gorernor is conoerned no pre- | velope, with the mame of 1be parcy ofesng tho vote, 1o be A ujon b Coutitution and lave of ihe State | oenn e hod 50 eonnection whetepar, wiih (b Fenkia &g | 20 EC0 el had bunt ol up immedintely after the swid election, mud dej ed l theso will eontinue to stamd untid the trust lmposed upon 5 T e gy = - o 1 text bas been furniehed for these revolutionary proceedings. In | it (M N R ol o ot e ¥ tho pecplo of ke Marslaod sball be delivored Late Conmander in-Chief of the Feaian Army, o e 3 e 2 the Governor, to whom these offieers are made direet n- o e f ¥ R ¢ sible by the 1w, 10 nesist guilt and see the Jaws of W Thnte | .2, momsin next ending, T o Tl I e e T e o e ety REXICO: cause it hud no adherents in violated, the right of the citizens trampled upon, the public | purposes of any clectlon contest, a Judicial iuvestigation, in out She country 2z d ed, the State invaded by armed revolutioniats in | which case they shall be produced and offered, wnd if Recessar wnt of o M oy 7 with those whom the Poliee Board are encowraging | they shall be destroyed by the said bowrd without being ope | ear o cost in the | TMPORTANT LETTER FNOM GEN. ESCOBEDO—SEVERAL BTATES ENTIRELY FREE OF POREIGN TROOPS—AD- d that Slavery was goarant patby, aud meke no effart to protect the dignity | e right of the voters Fegintered in 1666, to Yote st the lort of the tate of Mar e States, VANCE OF TUE LIUERAL FORCES UPON SAN LOUIS 0 into the teiritories under the Constitut voted that it g o nzuinst fnsnlt andoutrage? Hut the Logislature did | munieidal election in the City of Baltumore, Jed as i s well | Joni b s (e degrodation of {implication this power of tlie Police Commissioners | Luowy, to conflicting opinois on the purt of expers htageien ¢ 3 il dutics os State officers. The L ¥ ! an . faw o1 Js in eference to these pericuior oficers | Sook fibe prousd that ,‘,‘“"m"’fé,"""m,"‘ A « reuched this vity Wo-night, and Potost, yided the people of the territories » that for ofticic] misconduet any of the sald Commissioner® 6y | new ° registration mot belng completed, by 1t g order upon the Commissioners, BY TRLEGRAYN TO THE TRIDUNE. _ That _was !v.ln;:“mn:l u:k:"b‘e ey “l!‘-(n ‘WasmngToN, Nov. 1.=The following important leadlof Mr. Breokinridge, held that if Sla fl’i be yemoved by o eoncurrent vote of the two houses of the Gen- | rogigtered yoters of that sehr could not be fosd. On’ the . : 2 ) 2 4078 0p AAKYLAND, B b\ TIVE DEPANTMINT, 1 a’:,'g‘.-“:,'\'x‘.s.?{ 'Bmoflwn-n tlie nm-mfilw mfl:m_n was held by Messrs. Kew okneon, /S, 11, 1 ANrarous, Nev. 1, b6, § 3 - constitntional right—and we are agreed that it w n Boon dellbed: st ‘;-:num'hlfl mude sgannt ey v op | (e e, M P, UL L et itme o e sidtie F W satnbiaind o Clorhedipigrets vt § YLeP IO 0. Sjerbole gilasostvelt-Ruagner. op Maviags: Lok o o e sl ot e Tt right (s sny prtion st soilitary “officer w! ean” bo removi or euspended | ghat the City of Baltiwore stood in the sme ealegury, as . ity ageinet Samwel Iindes :'3" iy g’im% -nu'ul-, fourths the Governor, . the Gorvnmrl moy sum- umotfmunlhmy concur, becnuse 1 could not believe thit the holns L Ween of the Board of Police of the tates in -w:mlm:ul N Fi I could not - won before bim any witness o testify for or sgainst | Legiglature ever designd to disfranehise so Jarge o manber of i onduct, The complaint (2 g Wi g ] cesl from you if 1 would, « Wy fo 1 ur Le com| n, Tamaeulipas end Coshuila are now eutirely been reeer ol on the 16th day of October, & o I AR TR TR Souors, ich cumpiain, and wang allow such witesses 1 o day for 1t | the” quaiitied sotersof the City of Bullmarc apon & were (vl tendunce, und itinerant charges, and 1y enforee the attend- | pieality, and thus throw its government juto tho hands of a | in tht caso kavs sence of foreign foes, as uie also the States of | goted fully and t! 3 The ( 1 on the saue day #0 the parties com- | Sonors, | . ?"'I '-_i,‘! R ::d" }s" (m':-e 2 ;Jf the South under the Constitution. as 1 understood them. We sidernble forees i y o 0 Arohesn Sines o motice ot the game tiwo was | gy e n el s T R AR BT T e e T L mflh: ses 11 the same manner ax the courts maY. | smll * winority of its ¥ of Baltimore sl 4 il eapacity of Govervor of the | the national territory. From this State an advance column, the Constitution. (Applause.] What then became the duty Sec. 12, Art, —, Code of Public General Laws.) Hus there cver | com Jetiin grebaty cxseeding & queriér of o millon B i onersiah T Thi past Blspary OF s BHO-WhsR the. 1, | oo Wacsbtbants o 1es Sogletored » 016, Jiat comapietsd maler e into aud esnmine the sadd | composed of 4 00 men, well armed, munitioned, and equipped. true and loy 1 ) o men, men 1 1t was to bow to the will of the dy 1 to operate aguinst San Luls l’uluu.u: tutionally expressed, and to let his adminis- terposiion of the Executive was more necessary than ot present | Registration Aet gives the number of those entitied to vol i thut in w3 to avet rhe dangers which surround an threaten us | Ldyer cluding the oid list, ot fraction over 24,000, ‘This swall pe proceed o b in the fuce of 1he clear letter of the law ubove referred to, the | Jution je accounted for by the fuct that only those who had tu 3 4 ton Mondar, th of October last, and having | 00"y S Wit & T t to said notice taken | State of Zocutecas, under the command of Gen. Auga ina tion, and baving | movement against Durange, from which the best results are i Legation: it o £ i alleged ofich wmine iont o il Govertor's summons to the Police Commissioners 8 | 1o part in the Rebellion had been re treated with eontempt, and on 1o wield the power eon- | ry “ag entitled o vote. pTegute an fided to them in utter dis the ehecks whieh were 10 | pilled ot the late municipal election, the M tended 1o be thrown syound it, It is much to be regretted that | gnd puccessiul city ofticers reecived jess than ¢ ol Witnewses o test) ur.u-d the return of ce hus bronght with it no abatement 6 the | yores in a voting lation duly registered of 24000, 1) p for or wgninet said complain AN FrANCISC0. Nov, 1.—A letter from Guaymas, dated the ficree unimorities whieh duris of ¢ivil strife had eled by the parties interested | 18th ult., cobfirams the report of the exceescs committed by the popul glart: justice of this exhibit and the determination to ¢x rown up amoug the people and which, un- cm‘&wmhsmvm at the muuicipal election, could | v 3 samioation aud beving fully heard sud | Liberals after the capture of Tavori and others. Gen. Lang- ‘.."» ly, Gre atte wot fail to. impression upon the citizens of | carefully copride the testimony v hich was ‘adduced be- surrendered as a prisoner of war, but wus shot from be- rtunity fo do auy act, whother C al or Baltimore, the contro) and mauagement of whose goverrwent or agaivat the 8o complniot, aud belog fally sutis | bind and bis body was huug to 6 tree, and bonfires were kin- fore it had even orgamized eleven States of the Ui t and property was taken out of their hunds by o minority rej e rgas Lo fonger any ¥ Ies than one-fourth of ber matere deLberation, thmt the said complaint is well | dled under it. ionger oy ssus be e poyiton | Tl 1 my Gyt S X‘.('é-mu?';un ———— e de s el Bl Garotion of the 1o iloyalty, Buch an issue Tuis suberti t Wl > sud encl of 1L tow their ofices s Conunl e Sopepns the Soutt, ha bder ehich e Thad perciosive | Bocrd of Folice of wore City for official m JAPAN. Yedernl allegiance, undertook to sever p resist the nationsl 3 m burdlly Been expeated 10 reccive | thervfore, T, Thoms Swaun, Governor of (he State of v P n;be -er_rzid i be wn ma-eb:t;&:m h o H:‘pr(;'ll Jand, in v of the w!lndn'qw in m;‘by l-'i.::l‘? y;-. YISIT OF THE YLAG-SHIP HARTPORD TO NAGASAKI— 3 Taore, al formance of mwy official duty in ¢ remi ! et oviving spse (be | Tt day. ob »’....-...n..l,‘ g e PRESENCE OF A BRITISH SQUADRON IN THAT PORT the_law their action by the | decide and Judge, aid’ declire 1 ‘were slow 10 think would be | Hindes and the said Nicholas Ja ARQUEST O THR TIVOON 30 JORSIE OORSYRS 3 sul D to the opiuion of | are, wid that eoch of then Las becu and is guilty of official the Rau in tho coufident expecia isconduct as charged in said compluint, and v t be done by 8 convention Mmfl'fll that their votes in the second d that each of them oughigto be, removed from organic Jaw, o by the Legislature whea it meeta, to be. provided for rejected | us Commisioners us oforesai for Yaid offielal miscendoct; and tical question me now is, whether 14,000 citizens of Balti- ‘them acces to the Lourts of their State or to | procoeding further 10 exeoute iy duty in the premises, 1do on men and supporters of the Government, with | ghe when that body couvenes in Juuuury uext, and Feveby decide. adjudge nud order that ihe said Samuel Hindes ions which the registers are duly | they wnch o course in yiew of the confilcting | ond Nichoirs L. Woud be and they are, sud cach of them is, they eupposed were their rights outside tie Constitution ‘under the Aot of March %4, 1865, are o be Yereby removed from office us Comimissioners of the Board of | fski. Japan, July 21, b- 1o oreniirow | the Govesment by fres of armal Police for the cause foresaid; . it h:fidmy to pass | The rmmn'fm&qmwm. wes at Naugasskl | 16 moment that they committed the overt act of treason by nu order 1 relation to the eosts arising upon complatnt. 1 | on the 13th of July, aud Admiral exchanged visits wit! firing upou Fort Sumter, they insugurated & war the Lt Yrchy onlcr the comts 10 be taxed by the Secretary of State | Goveror, an ofticor of the Tycoon, who seemed somewhat | GocEruinent, and it then became the duty of every m““""w‘,‘ wud e paid by the Stute, aud 1hat the Controller jesue bis | euxious w0 the wotives of hor arrival at that time. in couse- | 1o'rJily ta the support of the country and the fag agaiust all waitnit (o the Tressurer to yay the same. quence of the arrival in portof the Hertford aod of the British Ad- | o2 il 'eoly - * (Apphuuse.] 1t the became the duty THOMAS SWaNY, miral Kiug with tho ¥ lmkgnl.‘f:lgunl.udlolmnlrauun of evers true friend of the country (roja that bour to suppert the of his o o B s, | sdminiatration of Abrahm Lincoln a3 e oaly representative 0, it Is wnderstood, grauted seversl inter- | oe oo oountry, of the Coustitution, and of the [Applause.] ~And ali mon whe intelligently observed the pro- eranf | State Governments, —SPIRITED ACTION OF ADMIRAL BELL—SICKNESS {:.“’,‘h,",;":'l’v:"“"‘“,:'_‘::""‘m”“h bind. nemies In war and not friends in #Mufl ON BOARD THE HARTRORD. us ene pasce. Now, Wasminarox, Nov. 1.—Dispatehes were received at ::{.;‘Q,‘ g e g Aoy e of the Demoerutic tbe Navy Department this morning, from Acting Rear-Ad- | wheu they were secking their rights under the Cou miral Bell, commanding the Bast India Squadron, dated Simon. | What was their duty when the Bouth undertack to By the Governor: Jonx M. Canrex, (%) Secretary of State. I 3t i# #6id to-night that Shenfl Thompeon of this city be ress of eveuts; who did not put party above coustry; who tho who supports Swean, weut to Aunapolis to-day, end ) z e e s st peag maay m:rud with the w-;lhhl for om: R.R. .:y';, sud who le Lord, alse, hoe Isleads. ;"::u olin v:::v‘u:nlt‘p;m daty .ho';otsgdr%;u‘:& of b “ ~ Joln W.Horn a8 the new Board of Police. Jobu T. Ford b v b A e Y K y;,,&' il is reported o8 baving positively declived. Willism Crone of @ soctional party, the great of the eounlsy, (Applause.) t is supposed to be s candidate for Marshal, and W. H. mmmmn m.xmmm::{:uu;.:ml Lok ety | r f'“?"l'f‘l'” A Mm‘-y': Csasoll, Deputy; but there are numerous caudidates for F- 1o mind fhe ineult the insult that wes offered the ;flm&n‘d:n lm one stej t:: - the officos. Wroming. the last Amoroan manof-war that dupiayed ko T R T R The next step will be the swearing in of the new Com- hers thres years ago, aud fecling etsured, also, hat it Bad hecomedivided - it feelt, "Every institation in the become a serious ineonveni to hold ith missioners to-morrow., A protest will be eutered by the | iioga, sivuated within tho Lniand S, and the Pacige lino of | bod sceumbed i rision, the ohirct the party, te Souny prosent Comniasioners, and tho whole guestion wil probe | stcamers shoriy to be started to run for Chiss, i that impor. | 7 [ar e 1 (106 ¥ors Cug g osind:up Smbgbeliatiostion iy lewed o o losd withot the conmest o oux “",,..;"m:‘;““hmhw“‘ be decided to go through the Straits; but in order to Gens. Grautsnd Comatock has been in the city all the | Quiet any unessiuces the Goverrior might entértain about i, | Sorvius he successive ateps taken i £ afternoon. Gract has bad en interview with the Polico i ] £ !1 i Ll & H 3 g i ] (1] sent him word that he would hold no lutercourse with the re- | 4y20"to observe fts forco upon the people. Bellious P the. Tiapublican party heid. itselt flious Prince of Nagato. b -4 Commissioners and their counsel and also with Swann’s | Admiral Bell uformed the ment that several cases of ] on tho Hartfurd nod Wyo- | ¥ = e Dmsnie i dysentery and fever bad occu » appointecs. Nothing in relation to these interviows | pIVERYCER SO0 OVCE pil ook D Srtnatel bt the eh azd when the negro came divilged. Union men re sstisied with Granv'e inten- | of il from the pesilnt Goast of Chiua hod 4uch & bescioal | Lringing iuformation lalo our Howg fo ticus, but fesr he will be overruled by the President, | iafiuence that the discases Lave ncarly disappeancd. your Lfiwpfia‘nfi:‘mu‘n there was oot s war 1o fere o {pstitutions Grant returned to Washington tbis evening. Swann and RELIGIOUS. ‘T Secretary of State instrueted all the fo; 7 raLiomarE YO W Del. ! g i 51 § n oy other our | Latrope are in Washington with the President. vty deg there was nothing in the war that should alter ov. ).—The Union bad wdet b the | TATODG, always s Robel aympathiser, had three s0n8in | rwENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION 0P THE AMBRICAN As- | Juivin o 106 SOt (L “AT vew the casae of (he Wi, grand torekignt "fi:" g 7oe taquirug | the Robel srmy. The Commissioners ere frm and the SORART SDAIRTY. a1d were ansious o get i of (bt cuute AL ast most v oo . R J nes certain which they were | U'nion men united sad detormined. All the polico stations | yy yyisgnarn vo rae raimvsE. Wit the dust and.dirt of the fortidoations that are well end s number of ial police . i the of bel fuarisd; Auih it 34 GALESBURG, 1L, Nov. 1.—In the morning session of ‘o:sl::‘:::‘hr&:h -0 Peoeton + came bavebeen sworn in, and the Station-Houses cunnot be | e American Missionary Association, tho Business Commites | hafire “the United States muthorities and taken extept by o superior foroe. seported, recommending plans based o cash collections of 400, | return of those slaves under the Constitution, ‘The new Comuissioners will be resisted in every legal Mlorlthbom‘ g year. The aft rmnmlhn‘vnocenpwg ",‘,".‘ to somebody to suppose that this :M of mn& u-«lAhr ;x:,::p(-r neans :z: :i point of interference by the :“ - mdlm:.;::v‘;g‘? ;.l.am w ‘}("X‘_ than':ns:;%rflw kn,‘ ;;:;3’:“ :A:x::\‘b:l:l m&?h ?;me'" X l.t':" t ! soidiers, mionists will easse their oppo- | by S S| 'E e hicago, by the Rev. . Smith of | of again being used t the Governmeu! low New-York, by t " Robert f Kansys, and by the | idea etike th —for it was but v device ] sition, ‘axd ook to: the nation - far redress. | The loyal | B Do iscsee B o o o s ijouracd | ‘e poont hour of ihe peopls wasatUEEIRG Tt people of the North anid West should watch this movement | sie dic. It s considercd by the officors (he most successful | they must find some logal and constitutional means of get! auiversary for seyeral years, rid'of the great cause and objeot of the war, and they - hold of ti's idea as the first h{mn., aud constitutional sol:tion o £ i » :hpo’:m of Johnson and Swann, [ They The old Police Commissioners seasion VE W f this question, It took, however, months for Congres’ to et oo ek bows iy i b s e i el et | 7 e caret excluded from i not m?u'nm‘-. prove that, conngel end advisors. It is not known definitely yet | sy rrusenirn 7o vaa raIBONE. returned when they came within our lipes. In September, Barrimors, Nov. 1.—Gen. Grant returned t whrur ""1.}'.'8" mmy d-’-mm hnv;{ 3"- what they will do, but it is believed they will take some Tonroxto, C. W., Nov, 1.—The trial of eight of ktha 1861, G;n. l‘-‘jxlvmom lunei a proclamation °£(Tnn'“‘x uvx.—n Waskingtou to- o g W wixed up wi 0 exciting polit Seucs o " > i prisos ed Iy nd week | t ~making se e ves Hcction, the Clerkh fio. meiabare of -t | STl COUPSS 8 tho followinge : Fenlan prissers s boen pontponed patl fhe second woek /1 | e —bot “tho. Tepamicas - farty bad ot 7ot ‘come CONVICTION OF BURGLARS. in with very few exeeption if Under the law which creates'the Board of Police Com- | dence. The Crown counsel stated that be was not xeady to pro- | up to that true standard, aud Abraham Lincoln and his Cab BY TELEGRAPH ¥O THE '-l( 8. = Dufly, Charl ceed against the others at prosent. . Wit the wivice aud consentof the Ticgubieun party, romaved | Cornaas, Ome l:."!;ml: bl OTTAWA, C. W., Nov. 1.—An informal meeting of | Mr. Fremont and ahrogated his proce . 1n Janoary, Aw;lw‘:mm o foobage oL el to ted the” Radical party. | missioners, it is claimed that they haye most awple W"m- 2 2 They can i any emergency increase their force without | the Cabinet took plac nlay, It is understood that the | 1561, Gen. Cameron, then Secretary of War, put in his report - . and if they @id send them to the diffyrent timit, wnd canl out e y"““'" i decm 1t | Mioketers will proceed 4o, Mouttesd aud Bold regular sessions pr Ay i L g ml::l’!bl‘bfsmpl‘f;!:lunmmmlkl'l'l phuascs < Lasba, g 3 3 Liffy . y st tlie i S expediont. They ) ean #lso summon the Shenff, | there, commencing loworrow. " over the country, Why, this is a white waw's war ; no negroes |\ ypnow EscaPE~—~Dennis Corbelty. while driving precinets, {n accordance with' the practice which Las always | th i ) who, with bis: posse, is 1made subject to their ordors. o 0 provailed, they left it discretionary With the Judges to e tLem | 10 bj e PACIFIC COAS should be rml‘mg\nl in this war; it ought to be fought out by v£0 X down Whiteballat, toar the South Ferry, . or not, without one word of advice or fosfruction. Wasit: nof y have assumied, it is understood, the ground, first, B ® ‘e, It white man's quasrel solely. The negroes ! ek et Tor b rerbrtion o | their duty to bave called the attention of the oo o tha . | R (e arc ot i1ty of official taibeondict, mad mext, | wy prusanarn o run ripUXR e 0'ho soldiers s ahey 020t Lnow enongh 10 | yosterday afternoos, in sadesvoring ba RaE.d0t DF tie way of & ‘;___-r*-manm Sy oy el s St | poriant lcatupe of the law 1" Suppone they woso not iriciy| wnder fie ilowing elnuse ju the sow Constitution of the | AN Fiaxcrsco, Nov. I,—In tho case of Chatles | kil men." Lot mo ssmes voi o JHCLh, St sy | car,oume vory neat loetng b Mivly astasuiazscciloat, One , and i declariog it to” be thi duty of 4 und to do this, would it not boen peoeived 6wy evi- | Btate, they waintain thut.es they are elected to office by | Duane, judicted for the murder of William C. Ross. the ¢ | fhg of men 18 pot a highly tteliectaal operation, but many c"'m:-mn' “Hn‘.“m&hl“m(\ -y B clised dence of fhiryess wod mpertiality on Weir purdio have | the Legislature, the Governor has 0o power to, remove | rendered a verdiet of * Notguitf " whereupon o nolle pros I pemoutatio oditor sat down aud wrowe stirring artioles | O e BORE o Or e Twodioss f0 tue hub, i3 A B o i B s | e ek iy s ove! (¢ woeans of | e e grifind thit the clausd DA qupteds anul was eniered i tho G o 90 Diusme, et s weoessory | i uvor”of tha being. fongit out a3 @ white mane wa T tc i e A8 L S e lub,_ 8 5 - Ra, a i o the 3 . an h bror wous starie lied bareels eash. . 1 - T y * J 3 3 D, to this, may want to ask yoa to remem- “~ [P B e P Sk in e day. Vo Js seaporihle - 11 1nd fodts, | poctment of ke, new Consii(ution. The clodse 1n, the I oy Al e by B R, Lelngy 68,000 | U by and. b, suh say i we 4o uob.howe pivtey anch the | 40 or $ie 6f the b and e el P !‘ € waa with | 1 lu::fl%mwnd(o wu‘f‘u«ad iy :M"‘{?Eua ey mot, | 16 C .m‘:'i:}‘lvrcll;n.}d .:o‘u s followst sh i same ovy now: ~ Mr. Cameron ilul o h-l‘v; M. L’u.x;:. “,& o E' 4 been Ailied. :z' e e removed them and s’ others who ‘will 8o o v (Jovernor foay wis ' &e. %0 of that and.eb 10 o, I Mny, . e . o under he Jaw, When Conservitite - men oo ney B0 fo tocaupelagy o L el | e 00 o Tiver, brlags $228,0001a | G, Huntes, fn Sonch Gwrolin. undevtook 1o raiec some e | 15 B o) o atie el T T Vi o Buve feund Lot the Consiudon | '0ay ™%, L G Ty o ;::w-‘;‘\;wwcmrlom {ho Exeeutive for o | treasis. d " ) e oo bt smeditey (b 4 suery o i, B ussistance. : 4 Telloved thepy ek . i d oro 4 dnki b Mr. Lincoln removed Gen. Hunser, P oy -~y & 3 Tsgutration of the hibly Vo whem m’ e difteiity by deleguting Setepower o e fiu% " 113 cloftiled {hat s thé Comulinsionons are lected b o AowiCo pold ol ero ot the Bruach Misd, Baring | HReECL N amded: Now. my ilowozous, swbyou. | . ALDYOFD MURDERESS A KN xLvN.—Pa- aclasion of qourts and |uvies, with foll tjon, and the Juifges OTFlcetiois Fetuydl | b o Fiothtreand i N & b it h Victoda, Vancouvers Oct. 2, says: |y Democraiio friends, if there 1:any of you haro, iud 1 tush | (aiek Comwayd Lawseaos i Jarties recently = wid Woaily sl quest.opeus | ointed Radical ymen, ken some of e okt di. tho Féfgiihtureand fiot by the @ovérnar, thapefore the | Tho whole conmmerei) fabri nmn et this era | hireare mauy, bosanso I bave for nexily twenty {1 yoars cow { 11y e Fndeon Oounty Gott, ah ek ange of rolbing the o 4 . &‘m "}m“'w"&l"";fl (iovernor cannot remove them. OfSfisgsdund il is un- s W1l Lo such w1 Yarcou mm rienoed. " mnqny oddrosted Demoesatso axwmblayew K ash yei todeme | 55T 0 Lo s s Costy ' L e oy e R Rohbr 0§ 0 ringsa e (o tm e onens will m e - Frbe s g #16CKS Quivt - - Cholla, Tnvor 1 sy who 1 waw .0t esy i byed u-gro trapa | {3 ichosi, e yerih Kirgs Cousty S 18 ‘a’ of Julged of Elcgtioh neie » $ia . Beteber, g0, Y iow thie wars 16 My, 180%: 8 ‘B have o you, (sen. B o © Foion, et 4 X -, s of ' ! e & Fenot By lowlal iwewn s wrrost emd otberwipe s11 |7 Lewal jenders. ), ” - <k waremovel for attemsting o aosiey Uk bt 14 ¢ o mumdhr. T " : . . . » 2 eqdie | §o . y . ! 47 e ohS 18 oUW o o | betesg ol Bea wrd on vibwd & < Joa s . i o |} s | | e - . % s rwide 10 b Ay BN e . " "L TR vid | w . P ° e | eohged P o B g - ot 4 4> s i “.M:; S o b - : :.‘

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