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that Captain Poor may be able to explain away his strange behavior. All hands on board are disgusted and disheartened. Muttering of the Abolitionists. Under the heading of "something to be looked after," the New York Times of the 16th inst. says: We have reason to believe that there is a good deal more than meets the eye in the proceedings now going on in Brooklyn, having for their object the release of the Baltimore Police Commissioners, now confined in Fort Lafayette. Justice Garrison, it will be remembered, has issued the writ and made some significant suggestions about serving it by aid of the military power. His antecedents are not such as to encourage the hope of any very high-toned devotion to the interests of the country in the management of the affair. And we have information from a source entitled to credit, that a Southern gentleman is now in the city for the express purpose of pushing the matter forward, with a view to bring about a collision between the