TflEa DAILY GAZEtIE. POBLISIXED BY Penninaan,.Reed Sr- Co., AT. GAZETTE BUILDING Sic,. SG Melttb. Strout. P. B. PENNIMAN.) T. P. HOUSTON, Edli°ll6 Jos' Au lii II LIMOS P. REED; itnih2eseltbinagers =I Bind• Coptei., pettrered by carrier, (per week) 11 . 1 1.Euborlbere, (per year) Llberal reductions iabtesaboys and Agents Witios'orgh 6itzette. FRIDAY, NOS} MB R 2, 1866 THE MARYLAND DIEVIRJULTIEts. The telegraph announces that Governor Swann has removed the libiryland Com missioners. No evidence was adduced; showing malfeasance, to 'justify this step, evenft the Go'verucW was the proper officer ~ to try this. case. While the GoVernor doubtless desired such evidence, it was not matial to his pffipose. He wished to i t remoi the Commissioners, not becsuse they' c 1 violated the law, but because they refuse l l to let' rebel soldiers vote against the plain! requirements of the Constitution of • the Skate. This is all there i 3 in the case: The. Governor, backed by. President John son, wanted tetel votes to elect two or three Congressmen, and to make a Legisla. cure that would send the Governor to the ' United States Senate. There was but one way to accomplish that result, and that way was taken. This view is strongly corrob orated by the fact that his police were all ap pointed' and ready before the trial was ended. If the result. shall conform to the Gocemor's expectation, it will be for tbo.:, Senate and House to say whether they )411 admit to seats, members chosen in this Iy. ilia the mean time, we trust the loyal peo ple of. Maryland will listen to no revolu tionary counsels, and adopt no rush mea sures. Those outside who urge them on to violence may be their goad frieUds. but they are far enough from being cool headed. DEA= OF SENATOR The telegraph announces the • death of Mr. William - Wright, United States Sena tor from New Jersey. His health has been freebie for many months.. He was born in Rockland Courtty,'lrew York; but removed to New Jersey as early as• 1794. From .1948 to 1847 he we's in the House of Repre- sentatives. In 1833 he Was chokii to the Senate, and was re.eieetedin 1803 for the term ending in 1869. He possessed very fair abiiities, and acted steadily with the - democratic party. • His successor will undoubtedly be a re publlc4ll. Tire European governments, and Partic ularly inch of them as instigated and en couraged the rebellion, have been mani festing much solicitude for the personal safety of JEFFrnsori DAVIS. They have entreated our * government to clemency. It may be they are entirely self-moved in this interposition. They certainly owe as much to Mr. DAVIS for haying abetted his 'crimes. Eutit is not entirely clear that the Administration in Washington has not sought this foreign i...portunity as an :L`7C cuss for an act pre-determined upon Sy itself. • the : other hand President JointsoN interceding on behalf of -Fenian captured, convicted, and sentenced to death in Can ada. It may be England wants a preteit for letting them go. It may ho she does nOt,-and will show practically her estimate oflbe lenity to which she invites the Uni ted States. . Uor6ore the Fenians; who pretend not to want Lvsca and his follows hung, and who have invoked_.PreSident 'Jolts:sox to solicit their liberation. Are they sincere? Do they want their associates hung? or do they desire the excitement the hanging of them would afford In starting a fresh foray? It looks as if they meant to bully England into tigor,-and then make that rigor the - motive to anew invasion of Canada. IT is perhaps reduced to a certainty that Mr. STAIITON will leave the War Depart ment in a few days; that General GnanT Or Lieutenant General , SHEIMAIT 'Will tem porarily take his place; to be succeeded by Mr. Co*Me soon aftel the close of COll- This is a skiip'prsctical conametary on columns of invention; by Washin ton cor respondents, touching -unfriendly relations between the President' and Mr. Cotiast since the election in this State. Tutx koms to be danger that by arti fice the Preddeur will secure the election of a United States Senator from 'Kansas fa vorable to hia Policy, though the Legisia ,?; true la largely Republican and Kr. LANE *as led to commit suicide by the abuse heaped upon him by the people for aiding with the adminletration ' UNLEss the "W.aahington spebluls" atop lying abontlitexican affairs, about the re tirement. of Mr: STASTON from Itho Wait Department, and about GittFT, SIIEII.IIAIc us Ids successor, the mass of newspaper xeaders will soon vote those "sneetali" the greatest impositions tolera ted in christendOm. TO "FAIR. Pt.ar."—Our: correspondent At New Brighton,, "Fair Play" is respect fully informed that the gentlemen whose claisms_for office' Le so strongly adrocatei lias positively refused to offer himself as a candidata, and hmace it is dseless.to admit any correspondencenpon the sublect in our 'Columns. .11n. CA3IPISELL, appointed Minister to Mexico some months 8/11CP, and who, ac eordingtto the telegraph, has been forty t4aes'about to start in chime of the govern- Intent - to iPhich he is accieditea, has re. iturned borne, and_ is on. 1118 farm in the Miami Valley. es , —The Philadelphia City Item nominates General John W. Geary for. Vice President of the United States. We second the mo tion. •We want 'ho better candidate than this brave soldier and honest man. His ,name was a tower of strength: to the Re publican.cause during the late contest. He lead his ticket in nearly -every county in the State, which is a sure indication of his jointer's's' popularity with the people. ,eheater Republican, -L-Mr: A. Barbarin, of New Orleans,-bane Invekttted and patented a contrivance, for simultaneously lighting all the lamps of a theatre hotel, or even of an entire city. A Maclinte, like an alarm-clock, Can be set to any hour, at headquarters, and when the appointed time comes, all gairburners con nected with it are instantaneously set ablaze. The invention Is toile publicly ex bipned and tested in New Orleans, In a few few days since a gentleman called upon some holy friends, and waeshown into the parlor, by a servant girl. She asked him what name ahe should'announee, and he, wishing to take them by eurprise, re plied, "Amiens" (a friend).•, The girl seemed at first a little purled; but quickly regained her composure, and in the blandest. .wanner possible, observed, "What kind of ene did you say, sir?" - - • I , "Nt 4a..,-.?—•„, • 4,1 , 7 / 1 \ • ' . . , , „ I I . 1 ,) - • ---- * - - I • MEM EE O= VOLihn LXXX.---NO. 264.‘ I= fill X ITEMS Extra Good Goode, at the Opera Haase 6hoo Store • • Clilf and Kip Boots in_great varloty, at the Opera 'loose Shoo Store. The ; Boot nod Pato, Home of Plttaburgh—Garillner's Great Opera llouso Shoo Store. !Superior Goods. A prima lot of Supurlor Goods en route for the Opera Rouse Shoe Store. • Goods Sold Cheaper than any other house in the city, and era warranted to ho good, at the Opera House Shoe Store._ : =MI - 1,(X0 rucn, women and children to purchase their Boots and Shoes at the Opera House Shoo Store this month. We ,Wonld Sue -gent To any of our readers who may wish to provide tbemsel . Xes, for cases of emergeticy, with a hot . tie of good Whiskey, that Fleming, Druggist No. 21 . 31arket Mt., has a Lot of Rye Whiskey, manufactured expressly for him, by Thomas Dell, about fivo years ago, Which, for excel . lance,. has, we think . , hot. its equal in tho city. It la a pure article. We speak knowingly Hearlug . Bolstered To th,. Editors of the Pittsburgh atuctir, Sins:— Permit me to announce through the columns of your paper, that my. hearing had been im- paired for lave years,: and a disagreeable noise in my oars. and that Mr. Aborn, at the Merchants Hotel, has by one operation en tirely restored 'hearing and removed the buzzing noise. I reside in Waynesburg, Pa. It. K. CAMPMELL. Merchants' Hotel, Oct. 115t,1930. rbillidelptilii University of iledleine and surgery. The trustees and faculty of the above Med ea College' have Issued uscholarslnUO at sei cniyllre dollars each, Which entitles the holders to attend levtures until graduation, or ag many sessions as he Wishes.. ibis renders a medical education cheaper than ever proposed by any University or Col. legv In this country or Europe..possesslng the same extenalvo 2 here are - rizeco Professors and (tern branch of lredicine and Surgery is ihorouglay sought. ho student holding a "scholarship , ' can autos the college at any time during the Lec tures, attend as long 119 ho wishes. and re-en. ter the Institution ita' Crow:mato , an desired. Persons wish' ig to obtain scholarships can up ,k,ly to L. Vhishne, I. D., Professor of V rino Pail ologyin the, abose•mentigned tinting°. Ill's office and residence is NO. in Grant tr,i) Plttsburch Ya. TELEGRA, Tiff BALTIMORE S. 6 Police Commissioners Removed. GREAT • EXCITEMENT IN, THE CITY. Appointments) by Governor Swann • . Walt Till OLD (011ISSIONEBS PkOPOSE . DOIXO. MALTIFOIIL, Nov. I.—The American has re ceived the following special dispatch from An napolis : Aantrotts, Mil., Nov. I.—Tne Governor has decided to remove thn Commissioners. The decision is very hater against them. Ile says the registry lists of lilt should have been used and that the Judges of election have no right to go behind the Registry Law. Ile says that the Coltce Commissioners and Judges of elect on, were moat partizan in their charac ter and were guilty of gross ()Metal miscon duct. Ile Niould call upon the United States Government to uphold his authority, If it should he necessary. Sheriff Thompson. of Baltimore, arrived here this morning for the purpose of taking up the commissions of the new Mikes,. Mr. Latrobe goes to Washington this aftermton. Great excitement prevails in the streets of this city over the removal of the Pollee Com ,miasioners by Gov. Swann. Batvixonr, Nov. I.—h is not yet ascertain ed who aro thence Pollee Commissioners ap pointed by Gov. Swann. It is rumored that the new police tome have already organized and.will make their appearance in the course of the day an the streets. The old Commis plotters Lave their full force out and will resist the demands of the new , force for the surren der of the st ton houses. Marshal's office, Le. A body of 500 V. S. dismounted cavalry, who arrive:there yesterday_ to disembark for Texas, aro now 'at P ort Melienry, and rumor says they will be retained here to act in case of emergency. The Baltimore dicesierfn siva it is repnrted that I'. o.. Ford, of rerd's Theatre notoriety. and Capt. [torn, of the Third Ward, one of Gov.-Sim:lWe Ilegistera, have been selected for Pollee Commissioners,. and that ex-Marshat Van Nostrand. one of the witnesses for the prosecution, is the new PLarshal. Half-pail, 1, P. .3L—Thero la considerable feeling manifested hero in regard to Governor Swatuds action—some bitterly( denounce it, awt , others approving It. Large crowds of people are gathered sit the corners of the streets and near the newspaper °dices dis. cashing the matter. bit otherwise all Is now quiet. The new police force have not as yet .made their ap'peartmee on the streets, bet It. is supposed they will do so before the close of thc day. The names shove given as the new Commis sioners and' Marshal - aro given on rumor, but It is 'programed that they aro correct. General Grant and General Comstock have arriveallu this city. Sathanour, November I.—The old Polio, Commissioners are in session with thel r coon sel and advisers. It Is not known definitely yet what they will do, but tt is believed that they wiltlak - a some such cause us the follow. leg, under the laws which creates the hoard of Police Commissional - a. It is claimed that they nave most ample power. They can, In any emergency, exercise their force without limit. and call out the military, if they deem It expedient. They can also summon the shoruf, who is made suldast to their orders. They have assumed, it is understated, the gr.:Muds: drat, that they aro not guilty or OM chat misconduct; and unit, under the follow log clause in the new constitution of the State, they maintain that as they are elected to of fice by the Legislature, the tioremor has no power to remove them, on the ground that the clause below quoted annuls and abrogates the provisions of the law under which tho Governor acts, which was passed prior to the enactment of the n e w constitution . ;The clause in the new constitution referred te is as fol lows: • .. nil/trios IL—The (10Vernor may suspend, BLc., and May remove for Incompetency or misconduct, all a 'lion:leers who received ap. pointinents fro Ciao Executive , for a term not exceeding tw years." It is claimed the 'Lathe commteeloners are fleeted by the gislature, and not by the 1 Governor, thereto e, tbo Governor' cannot re move them. On t le ground. it is understood, that. the Committal tiers will go into Court, and in that mann r resist, by lawful means, arrest, end other tee, parties who may as. "some or •.attemp to exercise any of their functions, or the. f auctions of a police officer. If thu United etas troops_ccme, they will protest. to the ..com antler that they are elm- Ply exercislog their awful functions, and that they are not In eltb insurrection or rebellion within the meanie of tho elm:mita the Con.- stitnuorLof the Uni States la-reference to [ that subjett; bnt, If ho Government troops tl id foreibly_elact. them f m the mneseesion of the Commiesioners Mil Marshal's °Mee, police stations, kr.. they w 1 submit under protest, and await the deals It of the Courts: They profess the greatest °Denude' to avoid any eolksion.wlth the De end Government, and to prevent a popular Outbreak. It le now said that Mr. Ford to not tripe a littamiestoner, and that Geo. at. harry an Capt. horn, as before ps t o t od, are to be ap fed, but nothing is k positively known 113 3. Fort The SIR y Exesutelott . • . •. Special Dispatch to th Pittsburgh Clarette. Quisrer,lii.., November -I, lace. The excursion:ate #hopleft Pittsburgh on Tneeday morning for l.hellniou Pti - eitle Ilea. road, Eastern Divided; arrived here ail well, and after a pleasant trip by way of, Chicago, slept and took breakfait at the Quincy [louse, andleft for lianas by ray of St. Joseph th i s morning. - _ (es the Merchants , N floral Telegraph Co. I : Preset 11 City.. Special to the pittsb h Gazette. - ix Orrr, Oct. SI, 18611. River four and a.feet iind talliortiVestber Cold and clear. 011 firmer. ' ' . Talankartirisaraiir Appointlad 111 Maine' Alansis, Mums, N0v.1.--Ciovernor Conel lass ambn_od Tlanzsclzi, the SIQUI 2ristoll l Clay 01 Taliaksglrlai thls Nate. • SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. URI MST TELECRUIS. LATE BY DiAll, FROM EtIZOPE, Arrival of Steamer Aliwtria-111( Atlan tic Telegraph I xrwalitlun Atria, at taneenutott n— heath 01 no It 1.1% Bishop —Abatement of the tattle Plague In England—the Lonanity of the Empreus Carlotta-Inm Ittetrocen•lon or Venetia —the neural' of tile Fleblarlinin w V... netie—The orimateetiee of the Saxon Army—Anatriatt Neon—Dentla of tar. (final Zetouvalat—Pranalsto and Pollfth Altalra—The Cretan!. Attempt to 'Fire 'MO 'Furbish Fleet off Camila—the War .In Braall—Flarine Munster—Eng - IPM ,:Florkets. • -New Yerar, November I.!-.Tiat ncr Silo. trilastan, with dates from QuoLinstnwa to the :Ist I.lt-, has arrived. 'The steamer Idedh ay. VOlllleeleil With the Atlantic Telegraph expedltiou, arrived at Queenstown from Nova Scotia', op the 20th, with the loan of her propellor. I The t ills Pop. lzwd .f . lunizeitt, died on the 19th. 'r In COttOO erOp of t.gypt. n num to i.e very large. luu cattle plague has 'almost died nut In England. The Paris eorre.ipontlent\of the London Nu, says: Tlio greatest synmathy is manitemed fop the Empress Carlotta. It u' aid Dint her mental state gave.catnee for al trio to her even before her arrival iii Crane... During her voyage trout Vera true to St. Nazaire, she appeared to be plunged into the deepest mel ancholy. and constantly, spoke of the immense responsibility she had us,mineti. Oa arriving in Paris, although indirectly prepared for the Emperor's refusal to alter the period 1.1 , had tired upon for this evacuation of the Mexican territory by the • French troops, she lie: stated In her decree to have 's. personal Inter,iAw with Napoleon. The result is known. ' though the Emperor received the wife of Max with all courtesy nod kindness, he le t:mined absolutely firm. The Limn e•is tient , tunatery lost her head completely. Slit u , Par forgot tier seli-Ksseselosi us to give way -to the most violent. parOOStil of Viellettl4:llL, and made use of language which not only startled, but puzzled, this Emperor. Tlits painful excitement Is now easily to lie act counted for. The drst subject »Lich appears' to have distracted the insult of the Empress was the clause Inbar tather•• will by which lie merely els.° a life-Use In the twenty-nye lull. lions he bequeathed to her,althouen he gaVe her power to 'lisp°, ‘if the principal by a ill. The Etupre,'s applit d toiler brother. 1.e0p01.1 11., end to the Court of Flanders. to annul this clause, and allow her to 41C1,110 to the consolnlatten of the 11,tlean Kin pl re. Her brothers, howevvr, turned a deaf eAr to her solteltat ions, retnt ttd , ng her Or the prodi gal generessty - with width her husbautt had spent las own private fortune, n oil an u portion of hers, and po,tif vets refn,d her re quest. :The Elopress cannot .tonelvo and Its s he Inc is nig at,/ I.lc brother hulk: been pro. alely supported in their dreisl6n by the stuAtrtan Lirprnnl bon ny, she wlll s not con6ent PO visit her hoof le at Brussels VleniCa. Thence a• 0,., her 'de:, Pair. sant the Pope , lans'lng dcetie,,t to vane- lion the eon...ordain proposed he 1l ax unilOst , her appeal rejected by N apoleon Tided, by her Own brother, and by the Pope, it is not Prisittg that her inind way in the presence of so Much hitter moititication. Thu Offieliti net of Use 1,1.11,C.,,,,111 of the a bole of Venetia was completed on the even. ing of the 19th, and the Italian national was hot:dell at Venice atuhl great popular en• tit usiasm. . A Florence teleirraut .of poth The Royal Oeolees have Intent 1 , ,110ti appointing beautor Pen Cola Italian {laments loucr at Venice, the Video of Verdua. at Vetoria, and Detv Gnyicardi. tit The result Of the Plehiseltum iii'Venetia be proclaimed en the . .r."th lma., and a deem.. Lion of the Mayors of the chief 101%01 tViil at once proceed to Turin to dotal tittile II ;10:0 50 ! the King. The C , pini , rre. of to-day states Mat the Gov ernment will trot Merced .Sidi the ueneral elections, but that oil., the Pletil,elt LIM In Venetia, the V imetiall eleetoral college" .rill be asaCtueled lu order to clicar, Deputi, to the present Italian Pat Ilailiont. Ti.e ~ate the efli,CleilliOn of Parlinment ii tint vet fixed, but it t that it-will take place in tlie early part or liceembe r. . PamSeta.—The betnt-rstnehtt North German Gmeze of the PAli C..rt ato JoU seat, h.lse published a :int.:Mout that the Urn thin At:l ett-savior in Om. City, did P.,\• TUrt,l.: nation. with Herr Vol, Ttucil, Iliv Pt u.,, , nt0 der Secretary of Slate, had tit her demanded that the prielllN }Oriel.. Of Moe tieot ge of Hanover should he given op to him or pro. tented against its steine,tration by the Pro,. elan gOverntnent. it Nth regard to in mi tigate.) 'we are enabled to stai e that the Rot:- bib Minister, on the OCCILnIO3I 1n oneal lon, cou• lined himself to asking n hat cones time Prue. I !thin gOvernment Intended to pane, ',dative , to the private fortune of King tieorno, tool' that his rented:F.l,v no 1.1,11 r, pa,r(ool, of th e nature of a demand. It wan rumored that the Prue.,a-•,..axon Mill. tart' Convention had been concitnietl'opost the •basls of the mixed- o^cupation of the SAXOII Kingdom. The organization of the ;45,0 11 army was to be po-dgioned for eteehdon by the North German Parliament. It wt j alsoatated that the PrunsaSaxon treaty glom not atit,o - • for the permanent occupation of Saxony by the Prussians, but merely that the latter en nil remain there-until the re-Olgamol.attoll of the Saxon army- A Letpale dispatch. of the 19( Ii ay, At Is meeting of four hundred members of the Hone! patty, a coniMittetraaA uppointe,l In the event Of the contnined resistance of the King of Saxony to coact tole u peace with Prussia, is to eolielt lileg William to order new elections of Members of the Nt.trin Cham ber of Deputies., who will then have to repre aentthe intervits of the people of Saeone, us opposed to the particular interests of the bar on Government. Aestitts,—A -Vienna - dispatch of Get. 111th nays: Yesterday-11:4 Malest y received General Aleuithres, woo will Shortly leave for laly. He is desirous of bring appOillled 10 lila,llo,lL Or /Milan Ambatisudoe In Lela illy. Count Willett will leavo thin _evening for Berlin the capacity of. Ansi mut Envoy at the Pres elan Court. FJCULTY. Tn. municipality of Vienna have selected, by a feeble nutiority, a proposal to allow the Jesuit, leaving Venetia Le, Lunn e thmr Mei , rience in this city. . . An imperial reemlpe, dated on the lith of October, bad been published convoking 'Mr the 19th of November, ail the districts *of Ills Empire, with the exc.:tidos, ol that of Hunga ry. The Emperor also addressed a letter to tao Aube Cam:Milos of Hamra: y.anntfuncing that the couvocation ot the Hungarian Diet had been deterred for the present,' on account of the prevalence of cholera. • Cardinal S. Zetowski, PrlnCe Primate of Hungary, died on the 19th at. Grasv, ngod „ J o. ty-one years. The cholera was greatly diminishing at Pesth. The London Globe adverts to' the /liver. gene° of policy on tile l'ol. 11 question, be tween-Austria and Russia. • _ The Ituselan tthops 111 POIOULI, Willett stone time ago received orders - to proceed to • the gouthern frontier of the Empire, and whielt are now on their march thither, have been or dered back to their old quer tens __as a protec tion against any insurrectionary movement agaiust the Poles. Moreover the Russian Government is apprehensive that Austria's ooncillatory policy towards Polish subjects In Goleta, Is au. indication I hat the Court of Vi enna is preparing to follow ail antmionisl policy to that of Russia, lithe Enotern quer:- Oen. and very naturally 'cuticle:les thst lit this mutter the Austrian Governinent is acting In concert with that of Fratitc: ' • . TrazzY.—Acivices from Constantinople to October 190, via Vienna, say that the Cretans have made an attempt to set Ilre to the fur. kleh fleet off Candle. The Prot:Mee of Selmo has been evacuated by the Tars. - • The Cretan Insurgents ate nald to have mur dered an Envoy bearing a tlag of truce Sent by Blerfle Pasha. • BIIAZIL.—Some furthet details haVe \lven re celved relating to the war between 110 Bra. Vila: Wand I .. .Arai:unpins, They ildrOUll Brazilian source. The sinkieg of the Itio De Janeiro is con Armed. tier commander aed slaty:Leer of the crew perished. The Brazilians mrecesnully stormed the fort held by the enemy, inking nine pieces of cannon, three 11 ,go, and a quan tity of arms and ammunition. The lessor the Brazilians at this assault was 'AO killed and 9CO wounded, that of the Paraguayans being mueUgreatcr, as over 100 ot th, tr dead woo buried by the Brazilians. The session of tile Brazilian Purl la Mimi was closed on the But, when the Emperor delis. crest a speech, encouraging the pat ran le - spirt": of the people and urglag them LO germ prosecution of the war. Ltvgavoot, October 20.—The Cotton Broker's Creular says: Cotton was in extensive lit, mend. and prices daily advanced in the early part of the week, with continued advent:ea of higher quotations front Llndia and NOW 'York. On Wednesday the demand feel off materially,. and was very limited on Thursday, the a ro g. elosinequietly. Still Most descriptions show an advance, notwithstanding a restetion of. j , ..,•§l.i_from the high rates current on Monday and Tuesnay. American has been Ift esten, sive demand, and aft et rising about Nol closed fully !4,1 above last week's prices. Tiles Les of the week amount to 101,9310 bales, nieliellior 22,03) for sect:elution, t0irt7.1..414 for export. The market Is steady. Flour in good demand at an Improvement of 24 per sack on the week. W hankie steady re. guests an advance of 1149141 es the week. Beer in better demand at late rates. Pork un changed and the demand Moderate. Bacon Slow of sale, but somewhat steadier; at late quotations. Lard:declined law per pwt., but more active at thedeellne. A:neat:sit offered at Me per cwt. Lomita—Baring Bros. Co. repot), Wheat active at an advance of 16491 per qnarter; white AmericaslibaSrnly *lnter red ,1 11 , 20314 Atrierlearr Flour WOW* per bid. Sugar Very dUIL COffee Steady. Petroleum etaiW , • ran- Ws/1194d• ---%- -/ _===_ -._/- PITTSBURGH, ERTDAY, .NOVEMBER 2, 1186t).' FROM BALTIMORE, • IMPORTANT FROM-71-11-EXICO: The T loryloodHillleoltien—Deelolon of Wovernur .151/11(111 Itxtrotortc, Nov. I.—Gov. livrann's decision is It lengthy document, covering some thirty pages of manuscript. The following are the main points in the document. Tim Governor ea), ' . I have duly ,onside roll the charge, which have been preferred by certain citizen , of lialtimetc. who were denied the right to vole at UM lute municipal election for Mayor and members of the city council, against the holler emmuissioners. In connection wills the testimony suomitted for my guidance In the case, I have arrived at the conclusion which I .11,111 proceed briefly to state. • ,Tlic refusal of the Police Commissioners at the opening of this Investigation to appear beim, the Governor Upoll his summons to answer the charges Of misconduct in olllce, I look ripen its an ottonse for which they might' nave been held responsible without any farther Inquiry Into the tiVideliCO 01 official InitiasOns duct in the late election. • It is true that the I :m l lmi...tiers through their cdunsel•havc, to some ex. cut, retraced their steps and an• tioiiiiced 'their willingness to appear and tinSwer ally questious the Governor might I have to propound. but I don't understand they ! li see yielded the point of Jurisdiction to which i they still adhere. Their action 111 iledining to I respond to the summons of the Governor, , places them In the attitude of theatateoMeerti , made by the lair, a uhjeCt. tO hia direct super- ; vision. Treating with contempt the power especially delegated toilful by the Legislature, ; and the still higher power conferred by the I 12th section of the Wilt trtie/e of the Constitm , 1 Liao, to hike care, titt :1,0 law* be (unbridle ut I executed, how is the iv ern or, it m.y lie asked, i I representing the not' reigut) of. the State. to discharge all trupelatiroAilaty itnoosed !soon I trim by the organic law In conflict with rebel- 1 lions idneeraxelling bia.a.uthority at &Ilene° I and denyinc tie right to bold them accounts- , able fir °Metal misconduct or a palpable 1 violation or neglect of their dative.. lire Police ' Lair' llivesta these , Commission. 1 et . 01111' almost absolute power, fearlol in its scope In the hands of Alcsignirtg . nom without it check nip , where to prelett the imbue }lnterval. Tlld Legidattirii neVer intended tatty 'deli Uinta. The State of Mary , . Mud Is, at time very motnent, thiestened st lax Invasion by armed honied trom other Staten. Military organizations have oven fo mot in, the city of Baltimore for the open and avowed purpose of resisting the authority of thetas,. No bangle kteli, w Car as I amluturmed, tip to this time, has been taken by the pollee laia,d to superess thin tendency to anarchy and re. beliton now SO threatellitle tO excite riot and 1/Inoildluit among sire reunite. . It 11 well known that no tar as the action o the Governer is concerned, no pretext hits 1.,.en I itruL , ll.l fur these revolutionary mo. edit ge. Is the Governor, to whom these °Meets are made directly responsible by the law, to rest quiet and. ewe the laws Of the Mate, the public peace disturbed, %heats , e 113- Vh•lcti by !trilled reirtiittilo3llS , :i, In epraplicltY wan those whom tits police board are eucour aglllg by their apathy, and made no effort to pt meet, the dignity of the State against Insult and outrage; but the Legislature did list leave to inipl•Cmlioll, this power of the pOllOO COM. Fol,slon, in the discharge of their ittifelal sin. Ur. as ctate tinker, , The GOVerher limn proeceds to, review the . .. . . . 100 gOl erhltic, his action, and prOClfella to or. .plu that tilt; arctudiett of the newly registered votore of the tail linuntetpal. election by the ytul Wa.4 adlagtant violation of their data,' It:.. ....a/WllallfUl Itl igee of the election ate all radical la their ;wochrltice, withone or two C.ICUpt.IOII3. PrudOeed tho,t - lit/favorable luarreesion *mon toy uanli Conduct In the If continued In efilr-c. Entertaining the Intel, Crate Clow - that loyalty reeldedonly with r. 110 their policy, le it no; a res-maable Inference Cleo, lei, would Mann, In the oh -011e, or any inetructioue • from the l'ellec colati! , -ioeurs wile reins° CO Interfere, to vital ts,Oge the voice or all who do no: come Up 1.. their st.etelaror It they ignored the °bilge- Lion of a et . colol bhillot rout tar I,ICICte•I vote, Plamly.tanettrMut by the law, eurely it e unld be no . gre.t ter stretch of authority toga I , chind - the ft.'lCl•lry and recognizewhoui they pllsa..lollll. legal voter,. The tlovernor next review+, the registration law and the varidas decislonsiander Rand the election laws, and AMU. up ws follows: Tne evident-ern the Ca.,, proven beyond is doubt that the Pollee Ciatimisatoners been violated .ho law and rendered theinstlyes liable to the charge of 'utiscenhoct In shies by cresting or i.e. witting to grow their eyes, and wua their complicity, n v l',Lent partisan orgy. nization, treating all us thEorni who dr, not aCopt the vie,. or Itio , 'Radical liartlt by dent the riaitt the tioseroor ,0.4 tail, jurlvllet lon Of the charges of °Metal misconduct, prepared nyitill4t thoJ ,itiliern, itpiroUltlNlll, CCM . ° Judges of elec. tie. • t•piaital polteetnen and clerks viol naivety • froze their own party, and In many InattillCitil Inco,lPVlelit, and in eorne of the product. the teed disreputable chrtmettx., and denying lip -1..11,11.:111,110 any oth, class of our citizen.; tiy delegating; to the diarnbal and ttie officers under Mtn the power to 11111.0111 C spec nl pi). ii,1131:11 wit tout thentscii es inquiring into the cotaillications or moral standing. stiles r+, [has ~,,upting to tilt ow the respon• slotitty of the bail appoint inentn. which hoy wore ready to [incept, noon their Butior,ll. mites; by nal:fertile the judges of electron to Olio. - wilily the liens for rejected ballots, and gin lug I item no tolvlce to 1,, their ohllgas Linn under the low to lorurinr, to remove theta from °thee for no Mittlikrt violtwun 01 ditty. Thorii it Come exolletnent 011 the street to. night, with several personal encounters. One num who was badly beaten was carried Into the headquarters of the It tifilitelkint party. . . It Is nntler,too.l the Pollee Commtssloners had an Interview with General Grant t ternoon. They informed the General of theor view of the ease , and elamod that they were perfectly able to presetVe the peace of MO city. General Grant also hail the newly appoint ed relic. , Board before him. What took place 'ls not definitely known, but It Le reported that the General advised them TIOL to attempt to establish their authbrlty bfforee, but to rely entirely upon legal measures before the courts. It is Ilonii r amtn.l they design to apply to .I.idge Marlin of the , mpretue Court to-mor row to he ...yore In, when It Is the pm pose of the counsel for the old board to apply and ae• (file tht: ease. The Commissioners hai.e a yore large force on duty to-night. Speelal policemen have been sworn In. All the station itenor, 4,rnOglY gaol 0.1. .Ifm city is quiet. General I: runt returnee to Washington to. night. Mr. Latrobe left Annapolis. for Wash ington thlsatternoon.t The New roundlund Ilncn were down troth on Wednesday cud Thursday, and we rouse• opzently have no later hone from Europe by the cable. • FROM -WASIIINGTOA. Neu Poxtel Arrnegernente—The Lan Judie Squadroh—C e Petrify Lamle • WaStorttrox, Nov. I.—Tlio Third Assistant Postmaster General ha.s Just ermsph.tel ar rangements for that reissue Of, :Um solf-rultng i, Ls pi sss t envelopes, which will be commenced immedistely. Circulars notlfyirrg the public of. the fact wilt be nest to all GM offices toroughout the rafted States. The Improve moat which this popu'ar Invention erected in the liability of ho subscription and postmarks upon fetters, while it .web In use a few years ago lots encouraged its re-introduction. Dispatches were received at the Navy De partment, tills morning, from Acting Rear Ad miral Bell, commatal Mg the East laths squad ron, dated Simunskl, Japan, July 31. The Hartford. the flagship of the squadron, was Itt Nuruski on Gm Eith of July, and Admiral Bell exchange.l v tit the Governor. An °Meer of t h at Tycoon, who seemed somewhat anxious as to the motions of her, arrival at that time. In - consequent° of tee arrival In port 'of the. Hartford, and of the British Vice Admiral King, with the Ptineere iioyal of three guns. and lour other ',Manson of his squad run, and also of Sir Barroy Parke, tne British Minister of Japan', who.lt Is staler. Mom!, granted Several Interviews in that part Of the Tvcoon, notwithstanding the treaty with lhnt rrince to the agnate of the Prince of letlama, a discontented noble, whose ter ritories lay In 110 , 0111 13•Weat01 Rllllslll, 11114 whole Lori also of tile Lowchu Wanda Before the departure ut the Dermot! trout Nagasaki. the Governor of that city informed the For. tugs Conan is that the Tycoon was at war with the. Prince of Negate, Lord of Blmo and requested Glut 110 111511 of war, or titer chant votscis should posts through those Straits and the island Sea. Admiral Bell had previously determined to. take that route. anti calling to taint! the in suit that. was Miens' the Wvotning, the last, Afoul Wall 1111111 that displayed_ tlin flag then/ three 'years ago, - and feeling 11-411 11W, also, that It WOlllll !N.M.., r u serious inconve nience, 101101.1 CIIIIIIII,CII With 11 lOga, situated within the Wand tea, and tile Paolfic line of steamers shortly to be started to run for Chi na, if that if Important peal was allowed to be ell , red without the con tent of our Minister, he likviett to go through the Straits; but in order to quiet unv uneasiness the Governor might en ertam about the affair, sent him word that hu would uold no intercourse with the rebel lions Pritiee of Negate.. . . Admiral Bell informs the Department that Several eases of dysentery and lever had Des curred on the Hartford and Wyoming, con• tract.' at 'long Kong nod Shanghai, but tire change of air from the pestilent coast of Mina bad such u beneficial influent:a that the dis eases have nearly disappeared. Dispatches have UOl.lll received at the Wary Department from Rear Ailiniral PeArolll, corns mending tile Souttgracific Squadron, on Bard the ratted States steamer Powhettan, at„pal lao, Peru, ender date of DC colter Mb, unit re port all well. The Commissioner of Ma General Land Office hew received roturea from the local of. 11 . 0 ut Stocktomi, California, showing that du- Hug September last, 80,W9 acrea of the Puede * Lands wore disposed of in tha,t. State, the greater portion being taken up under the Idomeitead Law for actual settlement. Testittiontia to 07rou W. incia—Plabot.- est Controcie Nipped In Me Bud., New Tose, November L—The dinner to Cy rus W. h'erld, by the Chamber of commeroe, teems pisee .on Thursday next at the Metro: politan Hotel. • Tho Supreme Court has deeldtal aiffilnet the. power of 1 los Common Connell to snake con. trace at the present high prima for twenty trim - .178' EMI Defection In w itcainient of Mexicana— Murder of lie Anatrian °Meer+—next mlllwn and Diabeartened—lic Shuts Himmel!' - Up in ~, . a'estte—llls Early' Abdication Looked' Vor. NEW OnLeent, November L.—.A private le.- ter received from the Mexnutn capital announ- MI the 1.10(0(4,101 - 1 of n. regiment of organized with Austrian otileers,, who MU, I tiered all of the latter, and went over to Peril ! era Diaz, at °Jam. , Thu Anitrian hand at the Capital ha. (4,,,,, 1 1 to give Its open air concerto. because .4 the riotous (11111(111CL of the populace, The Emperor, by reason of the sickness(lllll dlStre(l9 of mind as to the health of the Mu ' pees% than shut himself up In the untie of j. Cll4lll/1,411/I.:C. lIN liarly a/ale:Q.lOn MIS Mentarity expected. • Imporumi Leiter from lien. Eftcobedo WAMIIIIIITON, November I.—The follo,ving introrlant letter from General Escohedo Wei received today at In,' Mexican I,,hz tti, on //eadquorte••. Arial/ et /4 , . „Worth re, ; „ dfontereb, Urrofio is 15, 10;i.-41tIr affairs here are progressing ,Very la rn rally . The states of N °nova, Leon,Co o t- bulla, are 110WWIll 'rely freo front the nrcenco ,If foretell foes, as are ale,. the Stale., 01 Sonora, Hlnnlock, and Chilitiallua, and ris earn of them. Considerable force,. are now helm; rat. idly ralse+to panel, once for all, every for.-Ign invader front the national territory. Fro.. this State an advance column, comp - , of four thOfoand men, well armed, mu, lotted and .luipp.t. nu. already =vetted to opera , e against. s4l,llfi a t'" fate!', awl twelve Lima sand have peon sent to ock]opeinte n- ii enl umn front/ the state or If the command lof General .tutu, La a un,etnent aga ill L Durango. loom watch the I , e,t are canceled FROIII CIS .IU.I. Trial of Fenionot 1 . 1.111011et1-I:llnedin l'obtsirt 11ilettnow. I Tonokro, fl.'w , NOV. I.—Th.• t rid of ihe lii 01:111 prisoners lots been 1 . 1)4 , 1 , .. , 1 otttll U. , i secant trei•lr In Noreihher, 11, ;wow iiiii,rk, lit: csi,l further I iihe to proem e er Winer, . Tri rown couloiel itit Weil tilt! lit :it" iiiit t eitily ii prorticilairt.to-t 111 e other, iti lit rerlit., , \ OTTAWA. C. W.. Nor. I —Au in!, 11,1 t i iit ink of Or (7:01.,t took ph., vi eterititr• 1 I. unitereitooil that Ilse inthr-ter. a 111 titnlciani, i !loot real alit bold :1 rrgitlar er,iihiii t tttaii ofnutnettelniif to-Oho row. -. Tl.e. Dry 44100.144 Trettir .14,4•Crili,s1 Pure. illtiosa-1:144.44x4y Apprarnore or Thlii;.;• • Lt Itte Sri. York Malritel. now I,eyrottl .11' titiost Inn ot doubt that ' Yew Yung., Nov. I.—Tho I)tv ttitoilttl,,th tat , ottll ~ ~, IF itotloro tho li:ond to ts . I . .41,a1110' 'tire nlnr•.trnth , +ot n g00:1441.dt go:owe, All It:11.IS of di WO, • k are alow loot drooping:tool All fol . i••••••: . ',04, 4 • 4 . ,11,11 .hittt in.to lit pdreti, t onouttotot hoot,. 14 /Ma: flOber at6 , l FeCtil to 1... I (I,' 4' , • 44: lb.' logo ls appreiviltiott when Moo' toltoot loot, ; 1,11.4 dawn. Al: 'Fig i„. r 0.11 t ,SOlllO It to 1114`I tort, plo-t, 't • ~ ~e ' ti to the 111,11 loo•t• i toot,l littt it tioth'itt'ii.llti Anti Oro. tutou