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; EUROPE, QTATER BY STEAMER. SUN. J out by the faye Thirty-Fourth Year. MEXICO. Letter from Gonernt Facobede — 1 NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER MARYLAND, Cents | afternoon, the President, A. A. Low, Baqy OUR TEXAS CORRESPONDENCE. | Cotton Arriving at Galveston —Teopt; tng tn ‘Tents Cor Wait of Homses New red the port of San Saturday | last meoting, the aubjoet of the admiasion o jes and the Fashions Varieties tosi and Durango. who ig: | mitt Their Successors Appoin Great Excitement in Baltimore hy eneonrag } arrow ap under and pormittin rumor gatus gr Meetiog of the Old Commissioners. et of Now Ve WHAT THEY Such a conrae pwer for Kesistance in charges of official t to the Aw Hy own | sembly ae that of the redistribation of Aiarepntable characters the judges of elect tuestion, that a Reform Kill might | boxes for re noe of a Tory ot alirink from hia doty Which is foaen th as regards the Liber he wonie Keen aport in the General Intelligence. By Mail (0 (he New York Sw must be maintained in the inter whole people have ne right to ‘The Seizure of the Toi The London Dain News saya August loat, ( 1) the demoralization of the poetics organ avor (o Featory + proper rel vitivena agaist threatened riot ation with oa to stand until the ritish Minister tho people of the State done nothin pares | of road estate, justly duo fe 6 of all Chreats, of pressure ane v John being wit structions from the {ho apathy or puaillanisnity of « THe Montreal Wirseas | remnant | lor of a life now half apent, would be pry dear a coat by t aul | State and the degradati Commmiasionors of her people, HOMAS. SW ANS ernor of Maryland e health of th Joined ina grand arehod throngh th oT Mh ant Lith L provides for tho elootion | pott, by ¥ | petl, hi 4 gathering is looked Hh explored hy a party tthe crater ave It alae | of tons oF sulphur ars 6 1 a pure atte apaper ofticns, discnasing tl ‘The Kmprevs of Mexico. some hitterly denouncing Governe erviow with General Grant thie | The Paris corre pondent of the T JAPAN. niches Krom Admtral Hell panese Water: They inform yet made their reatoat apinpathy 6 Empress Char! Ithat her mental state even before her Interview with Tycgon A Request perfoctly able to y © of the city he construction af that Police Board Two litle boys ted that the General | « tempt to establish | in the deopest onatantly apoko of th W2HA+. 22S ding the Bast India Squadron,dat mporor's refusal to ol sign to apply to dw re te have a per Tho reault we the Emperor changed visite with the ¢ # Philadelphia ‘Napoleon HI mnure have @ very linge twece : Pho city is 4 linn thin eity ailroad Laid down from javrare Politics. Winwiseros, and Ninth avente possossion ay to give Way parosyem of ex laware, with Northern and Commissioners, ut paralnt the Emperor Las he haw loug be ‘dressed in any tone but that will mewenibte in new Mirahal painful exei 0 straits and the nitleman whe yugennt was more thin et onthusiann r ed the mind of the E tuke that rout sult that was sei and advisers deaeout upon t eve a life use in ( After the minutes of th had beew re | butne offered a re el anil fifty females that et world bi Phe Erapress app old H..and to the noul this clause, Haven Colony Mist clothes or « to contain th articles Is of contagions wth of Novem! Hettocting a nati: My discharged sailors, and those 1 soft to Canada 4h process of disiutection, the Sanitary ¢ The Committee aes reported that the two tre woekly their force with. nt of our Miuister cerized King the Graid Army of tho I her of the prodigal gen Ahad apent his ow that city with weagona bringing. wo distributed to the auiterer The broad pastaro lands Ieated for their LOCAL NEWS. YORK ANI VICINITY the State, thoy tait lected to vilice by tho 1 forgive this act the king and hia tothe Ric nitiox EXAMI sttons | Yesterday aftern Lapel of the Five I the children at that institution and the | throngh a series of ex Lannule aud abrogates the p lity ditterent the | of Industey referred te, is ae follows Riv the. Pops it in wot xuEpy inquests | ag th tract th question ext and may remoy all civil officers who | eats from th excoeding two Yqar i atill ate pre Ta in all susp mortitication, | for « term a Demonstration of F ne letter of the Lith ultime /Phis city has just witnessed a domons neh Workingmen. ladies and gontlomen present 4 where he is not to 4 ished before the to witness the wh to shove that it Liwne county On this grounl it ican | part of hie duty has only the dd been aunounced disquieting 1 with details 0 ¢ the guests of | dl and in the toantime resist by Lawful < the | his Excollene ipl Lo exercise favors aud fi as laws aflvcting | He f Boards, dud ‘Counsel | are such aa to call for tbe. iuterference of statute in | the courts tyy injeun Ontored on file, | rights of Satunduy of 0 Poy a happy union of tr nr Gionraten are rieten's Ines opscome they will protest to the pmuncder that they Lot water during the night ufferings of the ' i ped Celt, the black Chovreau tells th Ware that @ manifestamon he exhorts th winers of it, and to. ‘Biaperor, and he couclid Hood changed to not neither th tion or rebellion with mixed up together agen from three yea There were not two dr of thom were re of their garment The mnmors wert rticular work support of t to the application of switt & Co, ntract for ten yeurs, t ious of mundry 1 rkable for the antiy earn | poreons sits, 9 to be Lighted with well-behaved Board of Health to revo: granted hy th leon gers. por: | ahould permit ust Warm room set t A proposition like this could not » accepted, aud this n They profess the grea nny calliaion with t and to prevent 1g ob the shoulders of DWEVOR, Were not grand ball at th batimates of cotton forthe State Tt ts now nuid that M A crowd of not leas th a not to bea to teu thousand men filled ol! the Croix Rousse and the 0! Fhe square itaelf wan for a tine thre mid the “Broad Song”—in whieh tho eati ho the motions of sewing | Dr grinding the grain, Wirris Madison atre rtiticate nghlin, mmmnaniter of th Admiral Tuck ed in the rebel mayy dur | ; f the | from Port an Prince, wud bas Aduis Nows Items. appointed, but nothing is positiy tioned aa to thee kuowledge ® Keographical positions ot th States, h thay acquitted themselves | 1 Every pupil was asked to of the Seripture ponitors iu the United states By Telegraph to the New Yi the Secretary of the position in it, aml kept the tury of State for his decision ‘nide streets. pver, raisod no cri During this Gu hetween the perfect a Hy ne pisratcu meut for modival attendance daring the Mt | to examine the Harris wrote to hi 1k Virointyy of the dredging haa been ut to Washington this aftern Vo the tesusing | the motion for a mandamus made by him it iving in that State 4.7—which res lerable auiuse 6 then adidresved the elild ANT and Shorman and Socre tury Stanton had a long into: rials Postponed. 1 official notiee in ting the char n wore inatructed to ask that 0 imposed upon the Loe 0 octr0i barr leipal tax on looms within the supt opening of worked outsic abolition of th { eight of the Fonia Do vou know considered all the adduced for ¢ nit, and being fully at national | aicist conaplaint as Cumor declares, the others at pre missioners of Huurdering a little girl t : What isa mineral! ie official act of the are hit A hard substi all hard aut anil Satnuel Nicholan SW snl the Malia e amid great popu: | fund the saiel inted ut Vou out untid he was bound to the fatal plank: «excitement on the street to. Constantiaople to October Whatis the mo: ly bouten was carried 9th via Viewn ‘Tho Cretans buy fire to the Turkish fleet ¢ Province of Selmo | The Cretan insurgenta are ai ve murdered truce sont by Kiritl od had granted the indepe foumanian ob sof the torrible sce tlispatch received at states that United States fay So. 1—-Whiet | se4 tho adoption of coased, On the Saturday. provious. mateh, anda short ating of | tho Constitutional Awmendin ek | tho amendment is equally no putes the funded debt of the State ys the planting im Why would yo in thwarting donee of (he | F19 ¢ » denied the right seadonny sone wut the same FN. Blake, U bullet at hin Now York and Alba | ot $5,410,000. corgia can neve eoption of Pri hus demanded from faine concesslons nia Government dotry would remain in power for testimony submit. | conehision th | ond Lathrop, of Buffalo, loft that eit ted to him, has ¢ refusal of the Commissioners to before hin on his aummnony to throw at the « poisonous mation obtuiner stroet at | Catlan agt, Robert M. Ward, etal, ownere trollor of the State Hainburg Esopus @apeoch opposing the ( ews from Pesth on the Cardinal Szitowski, Prince Primate of Hun stops they have iit of juivindiotion Q. Why is it m Because a dog has a [iat'te live th V parties entitled to Destructive Fire. vapecially delegated to hin by the and by the Pith section of the oth article of the ¢ Law invested the ¢ Thou shalt not kill The wbove isa fair the little ones, but in the Hudson R avormted bishop shop MeCloskey Primate of Hun Vn Hat inn 1803, swith almost paper that th ay were too difficult for ehilil ara to comprehend. visit (0 some taken serionsl | avmptoms of poison ap —— ov Commence, —Letmanentet Yestenpar—= Tam Ovation to Cree W Pinno=Surere of Oona Naw (ros Teneo wen mene cre Usrree Sates cu Beasiieabite,, Ete.—Tho regu: lar monthly meeting of theo Chamber of the of a streot, youtordag’ Commerce was hold at the rooms — — | ganization, No, 6% Willi | in the chair. will | After the reading of the minutos of tt veral new membera was submitted to baly lTot. after which « ballot for the purposs of filling a vacancy in the Arbitration Com was had, which rewnited in the anané of Francia 8, Lathrop, Esq, He | the Chairman of the Committee appointed Jtw tender a reception to Cyrne W, Field next sulmnitted hia report, in which he e atatod that of t hnnired and sixty on. | persons, members of the Chamber of Com- whom he bad addressed on the sabe ect the propoaod ovation to Mr, Pielde avorably, Thwe Fronk wed | each one enough | eneoure » had made final arrangements for the event, which will take A | place att opolitan Hotel, on Thurs rack | day nest 1 te Ae winieation from Secretary MeCal. loch was uoxt toad, in which be ‘solicited the advice and opinion of tho Chamber a to whether, in view of the continued loss ol Col, | life and property in ateam navigation, tha general aafety demands a change or addi | tions in or to tho existing Lawa on this atthe MEAT) ject. The fact that the laws om {toms and navigation are now undergoing Sut Jarles {an entire revision and codification to b les | Hreaented to Congress at the commen URC. | front of ita coming aeasion, render it doairs | blo that all contemplated dangers should Aox. | be put in-form at an early day. The atv | the {Ject Waa referred to @ special comm | Tor consideration was] A communication from Henry E. Grannid | was treet toad, the anbat h was e Mf the infty of the Ch wobtaining from Congress an. act eto. certain parti in the {\ State of Mississippi their rights at Taw and equite. the ground on. which f is tae, is that at the time of contiagration of Selma, Alag 2 the late rebellion, the documentary eof very many and large amounte of indebtedness, judicial mortiay thie re 2° | Mississippi to numerous citizens 1.) York, aa well as of the Eastern, snd other States of the Union, are foroves lone was appointed to tke hi isideration jemi aplotion of the regular businast wih | ofthe mee Son. D'Azanbrega, Brazilive Minister, was introduced, who made some remarks upon the sulject of a toler graph between Brazil and the United States fh which lie briefly reviewed the efforts A have boon ti t We | betwen the United States and Brazil 89) said he thonght the enterprise would mow wecarriod inte effect, and. the work be fin vy in| ished in eighteen months, or, at the furthest aor [in three you The Chamber them ade journed Froscm Roris—The French bakers of this city allege that they can no longee af ja. [ford to make rolls at the old prices, and that in order to make their business fairly nt munerative they will be obliged ” Vioutle prices; ao hereafter the roll¢ will cost two conte instead of one. The \ ftlowr and other material a | by bakers is assigned as a reason for this Frost | cha tw THE COURTS. 1 CALENDAR. THs, Day.—Suprams Chambers. Now 103, TH, Wt, Court —Trint v4. khby wt 404, 014, a1 Com toe ee m=) Powrns on tir Comox Covner—So St) onewe Coure Drettosen Tan “Gas Co TR | oe A Nenu —Crizess Have Ta | Riot to BX wane rie Booms ¢ rus atistion Barnard of t erlay rendered an i cane of Pullui Ponta ¢ Suprema tant dee n va. the Mayor, tt will A that Me. Pull Swin. | brona! restrain the Comme C that | Council from tnoking a contract for the sup. wed | ply of yasatthe present high pelcos Cor « period of trenty pursumnt tot! to g| fesolution passed by them. The matter ed | was argned and 9 decision reached that | the Common Conneil had exceeded ita pow Jwige Barnard has now r od am »pinion, in whieh he + that under the ™ the e city, aud other purpe sum appropriated shall ta designate all not t for a pnrpose not » Coun ontract that th the sole object of ster's | fighting th» city fora your only, and. that its beyond with: | a yen forbidden as not being fora thorized ly the act, is not regarded a6 fe year, butt ouly to the amount, tract en muck lar salso void un the Law if any them, | inconvenience arises from the want of wa to | po wmaking such «contract, it is the ht to| fault ot the Legilatiee, and does not ane tizen | thorize the Common Council te tra wvthe | its powers oF the Court {9 sauetion Uvenn im tn ‘ ngthy | that if the appropriatic fa | Limited ty allod | then a9 the ¢ ther holds that the consequences res {| sulting from the execution of the contract tion, It might create orty, embarrassing to any ofe lative | forts to set aside the coutract.” The Com: who have | mon Council ar trustees, and if they come snd dis: | in and say, although the Court shall’ decide wy the | that the wet whi es| he w breach of about todo would, st, yet the Court goon aud do it, evem The re- | the possibility of inconvenience arising from Order | auch treats w to call on the utission, On theaa r tr | Court to p rrofer | grounds, withont considering the advts the | ity of the contract, he continues thy Henve | tio) THE STPEE T COMMISSIONER'S CASE Tho People ox rel Richard M. Henty ch G. Cornell, Street Commissioner. ‘pay. | In this case the relator den tho right cs of the Stroot Comunis+ ier and, ay he says, was refused. On Doctor | was sw Me. dust jenied that be way p Harnard has rendered a da itively refused, 8 | cision wt in the broadest form, tha HET right of ad corpo! of tho cite ala | trexatuiny Their agente, the was as | cacery ¢ ated for municipal on | purpo med on the argument that ae » had only the right to examina when hig’ private interest wae 4 wun aud could, then ow ina Was Fe lating to his private interest U, wit ma tad diy uegatives auy ouch | mm, and, after an admirable 1 of the case t hat overy corporator of @ crporation has a fight to a genoral fon of the public records, unless the, their legally pu constitated ture, have provi judge then moets the argument of incony hienee, and says that of course the Street imissioner has the right and power ta vibe reasonaule general ritles aa to the it Which citizens nay inspect tha the | records of his office, and also such reason< veral rules as shall be necessary ¢ the records from loss or mutil ton, He therefore issues the mandamus Shanun's Waces Case.=Tu the U. 8 Dt trict Conrt yesterday Judge Shipman ten dered an opinion in the case of Thomas i tion, Th West | of the ship Chattanogo, in which he decide | Chat'a seaman ean be required to do duty cook when vessel is at sea aud the cook Wost | is provented from disability, but that whe I be | w vessel is in port and a cook can be pros ote cata soatmn cannot be ortered to pare | form duty as cook without cancelling the Hteact nndee whicl the se shipped, Mudtharaaeaman under such elroumstan bay iu leave the vessel if he chooses, and anid at sIoaving, oF ean refuse te de auch duty

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