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10 Ty ‘wprang ep at tbls time, t00, 97% the fiery mantle | THE REPRESENT’ Ar, $500,000 ma bank notes 1@ sooure the, Emperor's THB TURF. FIRE s. ens yesh Pung ony 3 bs "09S OF HANTA-ANNA AT. e Might He refused, and the eoneequence Was that Prin Pee oe 8 a ae 8 pores gat - WEA en cose Salm—“alm was vent to San Lars under guard. > Pour Trots at the Fashion Course. (C5 Ces Le — from the Tor, yin’, down & » Se lacie z . - pamo paper saya that Mejia showed Uhe least courags nner THOT. off piles of barr ie to ect them below tho range ot SPECIAL TELEGRAM T THE HERALD, the three prisoners, Maximilian was very dowucash | pie aoa wake $500; two mile heats, in Darness. Destruction of a Distillery and United | Sirius, ames, and dronching « on ELEGRAM TD THE The Indietment Ag’; until he was told on tho night of the 18th of June that alent 0.6. Snes ay struction ry sides with Foyer ceasing streains of Wt 9 a Renphacio Acserci che Corea wn are 5” anst Maxi- ‘was dead, This announcement tranquillized | D, Pifer entered ch. g. Quicksilver........ 22 Tess, swept onward with resistless fury, "ogoq risen Relative to Sauta Auua’s Ai ity mailing him mirimon was gay, and coastantly annoyed bis | ¥. Carpenter entered bg. stonewall Jenkioa..... ar States Bonded Warehouse. ctor are with ina tongues, ad Ee up 8 for His Proposed IuterferenceThe Cony Sasa a Sees a "at arate ees | ihc Sencoccrstee cas eT enn the hiberala would decapitate them. Xia named Heo: | Yirw wie, ots wees ck ae po Havana, July 10, bedo as the guardian of hie children, and req! were crackling and mending their towering mon: Via New Onugans, July 17, 1867, The Rvason for Allowing Him | none éf them ve brougat up to the career of arma, ‘Total... A Large Quantity of Whey Sed See ae Aout with randy i herent 3 hs Tne ‘The Aimntzsma gives otber particulars of minor Mmport- | 1-6 Rich was the favorite at one hundred to fifteen Destroyed, sone ed wivmapned, ftere it planted ts small bigghaonmersiiye MgB cat 95 La cll , &Trial at All. ance, bat which bear she mark of improbability, dese Gaicuarera. tienaiattacmase eur eset be smeaiens vg Here it planted itp einall | nat. arrived at tis port yesterday, and brings ® num. ‘The Jndépendance Belge affirms that the King of Pransia and the Emperor of France have written letters of condolence to the Emperor of Austria on acoount of Maximilian’s death, Yhe utmoat grief reigns throughout NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1887—TRIPL trot from lameness Quicksilver appeared tn very fine bodily health, but he was short of work, having been laid up with a splint, benee the long odds on the favorite, the iaer »ppearing in the faest possible con- Lose Estimated at Ur, wards of E SHEEN ‘bor of imperial celebrities who arrived at New Orleans’ on the 5th and 6th from Vera Craz, Among them are- General Jose Domingo Herran, second to command when Vera Crus capitulated; Domingo Bareap, the ; WHO SYPGESTED INTERVENTION FIRST, $500,000, —_— ex-Commigsario Imperial or (vi! Governor of the de- partments of Vera Cruz, Tuxpan and Tebuaatepec ; Cole- nel Jose Antonio Trigos; Captain Buerlon, aid to Gene- Vienna, and no one ventured to inform the Archduchess dition, Sophia, Maxunilian’s mother, of 4be ead news, until Hirst Heat—Ae thoy up ‘fer the word the Francis Joveph returned from Munich, when he Was | ers time, Piifer, » couple of a ed Goverument Agninst bed jan—A Document for History. TF amin folowag document, from Minretor Mejia to Cen- | Bacobodo, iz s sort of summary furnished thas 7,98 er for the wwdiciment against Maxiinfian, Me)i9 and YM ramon. Me peruse) will loave # doubt in bul few studs that their fate was sealed before trial, It will be (hat the objectionable features of Max's October eevee are here admiited as baving been part of the law ef January 25, 1862, and the accusations bronght against Maysimilian ip ths document are in stinking contrast with the statements contained m Maximiiian’s inter, ; ‘opted letters, publiched in the Hanaio June 14 and 23, _ the originals of which have been for some time ip the anda of the Libera! xovernment — » Povst, May 22, 186% @Maon General Masaso Esoosres, commanding the Army of the North, Queretaro After having token possession of the city of Queritaro hy force of arms, you advised (his ministry that eight sboasand soldiers wero then capiured, besides over four Pandred of wh y's officers, and among the latter Ponlivand Maximilien of Hapsburg, who styled bimseif Eenporor of Mex co. Botore issuing any order concerning there prisoners, he govyornment haa sought to weigh tha mauior wih ‘thal caimuces and de.beration de by the gravity ef the case, It has cast asde ail ment tat might «Mave beeu inepired by so prolonged a war, and has eudeavored (0 heten only to the vo ie Oxalied dation (o the Mexican people. It has considered not Dut likewise the necessity that exisis to 4 Wt has reflected bow far clemency and wpagnawoity smmighi go, aud the bounds wis.ch justiee and the strict smecow ity of securing tho pence and protecting the logit- Smale intereris and guarding the rights and the fature »fwelfare of the repudiie will wot allow to be trespassed. ) Alter Mexico had suffered ati the evils of a ifty years’ civil war, When the coanury bad at jast gamed rs end | end had made the laws aud the constitution of the na tion to be respected; when it had reduc@d and pat down ecniain Corrups classes of citizens who, to. gra wn private interests, were enerificing i) other wight of rocrty as well, at a time when pei Wranquillity were betag resiored in harmony wih the | of the people and in spite of those who wished to subjugate it—at that moment the most wos’ amalne of the defeates classes called upon the for hoping through bis sid Lo satiate tuwir greed and reveu They vet 1 work upon the ginbition and Daseness « ferdign movarch, and & foreiga int ously loagued with (reason, progepied their frome within | the republy | ‘The Arduke Ferdinand Hayunit Dimself as the prinewpat Lustrai Wiquily which has atlicted the rej during five years, with all kinds of crime and every species of ca- | Tausity. He caine to oppriss a people, pretending to } of Hapebur. H tbe work © stioy i# constitution au! laws Without any eLher LiKe Ahan soune votes of no Valls, siuco they were wrested by the presence and force o. foreign bayonets, He came Bere anu sesuimed voluntarily the most serious respout bilidior, by @ course condemned ip Lue Jaws of all nabone and wich had been foresven and provided for { winer laws of the republic, the iast of which wan tir y 26, 1862, defining crimes exaiast the Jadependence andkafely of the nation, agains: tho law ( nations, agains! personal rights and the po: ES order to wage | actount a Giibustering warfare he droaght hither other foreiguers, Austrans and Belgians, the jwers tha! were not at war with | wndleriovk to overthrow forever tha pe and the government which the nation “eet up for jeeif, waintaning that Porver bed been abrogated merely by tre votes of Yereous sppoieted and delegated by the roreigu invade: er competied by the presence and threats of a foreigu sokiery. Phrough force sud without any tega! title ne ivpoeed of the lives, the rigiits and the interesie of the Mexicane Re promulgated « cecree containing Warbar- | us presct.pts for the -assassimatien of those Me: Aue who were defending, or who refused to Inform on thoxe | who wore defending, the independence and the tustiin ‘one of their country. He was the cause of number'ess Bioody executions vader thir barbarous — decree, which he first applied w distingaithed Mexicar nots who could nol be .promumed to have mown ae yet of ils promulgation He ordered bis own Fat least be consented. under the false tite of on, that soldiers of the foreign invader or destroy mauy whole towne tWiroug the Mexican territory. ef; ¥ in she states of He w: pied that the agente foreigners shooh! ammassinaie many thonmuds of Me cane 10 whom the defence try Wak imp Aud when the armies , and he bebelt eyenet Dim, be gaihere death ami dey order 40 sustau last his false titie wach war eu! duwilling to give ap until he beveld huasell obliged dy force cud am apie of ini AMOLY Uiowe @ ho entlenyored to sustain bh Jari, art who Fiueked aii the copsequenors of In ou, the so-celled Generals Dou Miguel Tien Yoruas Meyin Dgute av tha chief Ther had beew Juverted with « p eb! porition In Querciarn ax gens. vale-in-chief commanding corps in the army of Nex milan Long before this, however, both of there gene ee for Paving kept We envi we Pithos! shrines sod berg at # reat te the peace ant so AL ODE. i irewe vais bad wer red graye responmbl ring MANY years wpe remine! a = eatity ~acting according to said artic es the poverr willing wo that « compi eiadirhed provided foray on at what make ven be b one seatenc fordance (herewith anil with je @tren Present of the repair: Jou lake measures te beve tried Fertinend Magiwilan Of Hapeborg, and bis eocalied Gemerais, Don Miguel Mivamon snd fon Tomes Mejia, sed that the crit be Uns deterumerd tha: pramaten erup-tm pordance with set cles sit te-clevem | ve Of the \nw of January 25, I8G2 which reste Ww | the form of the judieit! process. Respert.ng the oiler offtoers or functionaries cayturetl St Quoréiaro, you will end lists of them to coverewent epecily ing ther classes or grades in the enemy © wo that in be made io Acces jan ge witt foirccomiancan of (heir respec: .v Jadependence any iinerts wre Geeern! Prim cha Real Sue tervemion. Prim, rtw HOR of the em nent Fremet Jurist, bas puviiehed jn the Sudeven sine He Following letier — ster ef the hie Depoty. Parts 0 hab rerounds / Ja heard Whroughout ike ontire “Duet enterprise 08 dreamed at Vohy by he cay Genera: Prien eho rrvently maghh wet iatirt Spare Now, a4} em) detertueed to let oothing covasroimy says! pats uRCOrrecied, when (he ao oKations brongby Abie anges Crone » vole tary “ ‘op.ed (rom your spas’ wothing Be erwin that [das everteum euch a inte sentign by on cugud perromaye, and we wader prvint after your won \ Aeon Nave referee On ay ger! erick deerend as oil # Famer as Adie 6 ee orem) Nor de Sunderstand tie analogy now ace be had . nv Tig lo brand et a disturber ona Ib © of things urges forward o to the one of force when be bas exiancted aii wt rapane bu soe eadeavor to eivil'zed Puroy hw Fieb Constance © grea bberal pariy, thet 1 drew my My CoNNMY, BF You are pleased to te mabe AO Od, Onee fh 6) vgs that reste ypon Li@oors Ses ‘bee fa ard dyebonor avres.’ Jo Gre, or that exists beiween vor rewpeotive aoa Bol What ihe future has in store for trance. oan w do knee for sure \f thal ede wl) Dever allow Loree Be erduced by words from the oraier of vine right t etn nino gure that Spain will re-emtabieh the livers ‘which abe not long HIDEO EROS &! the Cost of ous blood, amd which i# bow ben . from ber, With God's aie. you CONDE ne Reus. Proerne, June 25, 3867. Tie Newa of the Baeoution af Reecived by the Crowned Meade in Karon Ne Pusteoma sidvee thet the Prince Bolte Salm Bro he dears oO Macmlian, Capen Wosely Aive ; Hon of | tai | nanone everthing dene by n rep iitean ¢ | rellecte pon Uke great principles of ec! | hoped could net be perpet Miramon aud | obliged wo be the bearer of imtelligence. The seme journal announces that the tone of the Vienna press, In commenting on the conductof Prauce in relation to Maximilian, is of the most violent character; also, that the French government, in order to spoi) the offect of the blows which Thiers means to deal the government in his speech op Mexican affairs, has determined to publish a Jot of documents tend img to bow that Max was deccivod by the clergy of Mexico and the Church party, and that the iatter are reeponmble for having promised the Rmperor a support b they failed to give him. Tho Bwperor Napoleon has ‘had a conference with MM. Rouher and Mousier in relation t the moves necessary to adopt to nard against Thiers, ‘The Ewpress Fogonie, on bearing the nm milian’s death, ourst into tears, and the Emper: beseech her to bear in mind the solemn occasion in which they wore about to make ther appearance and not embarrass the ceremonial, They were at the time getting ready for the distribution of prizes at the Exbi- bition. During the debate tm the Corps Ligislatif on Jaue 21, M. Rerryer, in calling upon government for all the docu- menis necessary fo throw light upo the Mexican inter- vention, used the foliow ing language:— Ror, now that the Mexican edition hag come to an end—io a deplorable end—it ix necessary that we-bo at length informed ef the various events that took place in connection sherewith and since the year 1869 When Trotiect npon the desolation consequent upon that ex- podition, the victimas it hae made, 1 cannot help roflect- ing upon the opposition which T made to it al? along, Teannot hetp recoliecting that the whole undertakiog was drem tat Vichy by the same General Prim who reconily sought to disiard Spain. (Applause and con- fusion.) MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF MAXIMILIAN, Address of William F. Browace—Adoy Preamble and Kesolutions, A meet evening at the Liberty House, Hoaston streot. i Me. Wi » Francia Browne was retect jean, and Thomas Quinlan and Jose Eetra secretames, Mr. Browne, upon taking the chair, siid:— The question which had called them together that even- ing Was one which would excite the attention of every American eMtizen, as it was one that involved the ques those peouliar institatians whieh were the pride and glory of every republican (pplause), Jing a¢ they did {o-lay, the only goverment upon abitable globe that possessed ip practical realization | ing of the friends of Maximilian was held last Upon th | the principles of seif-goverumeut, and which they con. | wore and if applied to any other o sarily produce the same results ambition of every American to epread the principles of | nisin all oer the world, and that ee the props | f self-government among the people of all which we have so sarceesfully establinbed. Viewing the | position which we occupy im the-sivilized world, it is ry €0 look afer the actions éf the republics 6f the hi aud obssrve that no ect be committed nverted i@to an argument against the pri self-goverement, The execution of Meshnilian ples for it, bat the judges, thinking bim too far behind, did not start them. On the second at- tempt Pufer again dropped his head for the word, and it was given, and just at that moment hie horse broke up, and Rich went away with four lengths the best of it He kept the gap open to the quarter pole, paseing shat point ta thirty cight seconds, Going down tbe back- stretch Quioksilver closed uicely, and was within two and a bait lengths of Rich at the half mile pole in 1:17. On the Ptushing end. Rich .broké up, bot this pat him’ fortber in front of Quickstivor, as he 13 a capital breaker, always gaining by movements. of that’ kiad, Rich was three lengibs clear ‘at ihe three-quarter pole in 1:6534, amd coming- ap the homestretch made another break, which placed him five lengths ahead of | the other, with which advantage he crossed the. score in 2:334;, Goimg into the second mile Quicksilver Degan (to grow log-weary from the waut of work, and he fett further of, and at the quarter pole was eight lengthé behind. Silas then made another break, and ten jougths divided the pair at the halt mile pole, ’ At that point Rich again took a jump or two, and on the Flushiag aud was leading stout one huridred Hing 0 ards, Quieksitver laboring very bard and Badly’ “Ac tho three-quarter pole. Rich appeared to be about'a distances in froat, and tt was thoaght cat the race would terminate with tho heat, Quicksilver. buw- over, quickened bis pace. when he rescbed the home- strech) and gained on Silas, when Dimmock, seeing that be could not shut him out, took Roch in hand, ond came home an easy winaer by about eighiy yards, making the last mile in 2:33, and the heat in 506% Serond Hea’. —Whon Quicksilver was brought up for thie heat he was quite ame, on a jog, but as soon as Wy was put up to speed the lamonaas disappeared, It wr 5 quite evitent, however, that he could not win, and" ao offers against him were taken, one hundred to five mot receiving » single response, Hich wy cue lenin ahead at the start, which he made into two ou the torn and’ fovr to the quartor pole in forty and a half seco On tbo” mek. a wa.ted for the other, and led to ty pait beim Ll), Ie was fourlem zihs in i roo quarter pole in two minutes, * Grd led the completion of the tirst mm le over two lengths, making the distance in 2:38. “Ho then dashed away from Quicksilver, and opened & gt of five Jengths to the quarter pole, whieh he held ¢own the ng ead. AY .proactin; the three-quarter polo Rich went faster, aw’ {camo on the homestreten eigh! lengths clear of the ¢/ ther, Silas adiiv apd lewsurely up the streten,” winning the five louzths he last mile was (row od in 2 came © REOND ‘TROT Puree ond stake $800; mile beats, beste Whree in five, tn hanes: c ry sees BBM 45 Lonise was the favérite aga ds the fletd previoas to | the start at Go to one, ant 1D som: of the poois she gold i even gfeater odds, ths bay/ynar, being next in favor, while Nancy Fat was not moh in demand. Firt Heat.—-The horses land «very good start, Nancy deing alowed considerably the beat of it; but she was soon passed by Louise avd ten by the bay mare. Louise wettaway from tae crimers around the turn and Jed three lengths to vhe ‘quarer pole, the bey mare secont, half « dozen ten, im ffont of Nancy, in forty seconds anda hail. © dewn the backetretch the bay mare broke up and wae five lengths behind in front ender the barbarecs order of Hecobedo and by # pureiy | of the old stand, but recovering squarely she shut uj militery tribapal, 1a the face of the fact of the retreat the invadieg fores and while prostmie and humiinted in “ti hands aud entirely iu their was ne of thee singular acts of crusty whick the civilized world sup in the boson: 6f tue middle and whi in the presew! centur: This welancluly circomstance reflects great dice uper .ations of repedlics, and goes ‘tar to give ) correpey to the belief that the witi of the ryeuple is ae | torribic and wurelenting #s the capnee of a despot. When Napoteon preserved the lives of the conspirators: the Neaperor Afexwader pardoned the leaders of Polish revolution; when the Bnefish states. ir | the ‘effects which wend be by the execucon wf Colonel Burke: i constituted a plen fer the humentty of — arbi- tary governments, how much more — should ‘hey exec a frae prople in the fiflmess o: their ‘ook with compassion ew a -prosirate foe. pride to at may have those » Prue, Maxiei insned fthe 3d of Octeher, yell who have stteutiver: need tbe history of pian stroggle thai the liberal furcesas thorough !¥ siissipaind, Aud that the only post held ty the forces rez-wes the small frontier t { D! Paso, and that that constituted the revolutionary army was the traggliag bands of Wandits and eut-thruals who were prowling tirongbout the couulty interrupting legiti. mae uete and preying alike on iviends and foe, the bagdits of the Pontine Marshes were fm Church aud State, ex! upon whose © wer set. Had they presente: sreaulved opposition Uist de Ween convidered unjust. But rev ing for the safely ol every booest cxwen within t of Mexico, The execution of Maximilian is j Tewiiy # painful subject, no matter in what light |! ts owed, abd ts likely to create a wide-spread feeling of tent among] the monarchists of Kasope, ax well ag reprobation of the liberal minds of the world sbiican institutions, To demeustrate ( wane do not aympathize with nunoce cruelty, even when by periormed aa name , antl and the durhority ai we are as willing to dono: slic as in & monarchy. and aswembied here this Daniel Horan was thon presented to tue mening \watienlly received. Hoe sid he had been " for their adoption the full: serves of resuiutions upon thie subject of vise! | portamee. Thay fully concurred in the observatio ) made oy the ohairmaa, and be thought that immediate wae goorssary to testify their abhorronce.of the | uncatied for and unnecessary ition of Maxitnihan. | He bed great pleacure in submitting the resolutions for their adoption, The following resolutions were then j veg beet pur to the meeting and adopted by acclamation :— Whereae, The late anfortanate exeontion of the Kmperor axinilias of Mexico DY the court martalot Bacobede is an a tof such neetions inbumauity as to stamp the reprob of tbe cleized workd upon its ill Rix . ecting upon the stabtlity and rik the Aineriony natiois 1 man, en i rane tr Mesiss fo appreciats that Crris 101 of winte Mastty and woral _ by means. be suecessful | | nene@at of people We: ninent 0 2 | Name and respon sor | Resolved, The! we condemn the execution of | Ay un, ae iinagcoaeary and URWOFING Of She peoni- OF M menpecliy of the Heatrane to os- vernwen twenty.tive years of revolusio atrSyel the lntdgeity of the Mexic indasiry. proves the neeaesity of the tan to renore 4 canoer, examte ory. aud ne Meaice. tipo the en | ting ests af Pew-d and prowpert', Od Thala ¢ eg tf) gontlemen be ap. He meeting the e re, for the pul | b horren Pinal ‘ he gore . platings semed protecrorate en the mesting i. ng movenenis | wu rahe pate hse! Fat a etond stil in Now York, although © Lajpre rine Yy sppear to have deen pretty active, Lhe @tedement irely coufited to the band wn as Maximilian’s Avengers,’ in whieh the A oem tO UKE greet interest, perhaps from a t scion of (be Houge of Hapsburg. The officers connected with (hie) D!) basteragg party are anid to have wirealy left the cty aithoagh (hey have given ample directions for any ows from tioned off Pec ling ® leoding g® Mexiean #0)! i@ roported to have more referdmoe to £ue Olibesters than to the Austrian ships whieh ate said to be coming for Meximilisa’s boty. TOREATENED K.YVCS LAW IV LOUNSTILLE, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TC THE HERALD. * Loowenoe, Jnly 1, iseT > 21 o'Cwek PM. examination of the aleged Murderer of Hoorgo OT, at tbe Court House this mornin large aurber of curehers, frends of the deceased, why WAP alro & pulcher, gaihered oboat awd threatened Ye lynch the Proner, Conmderable excitement prevailen ; and ia copsequence of the demonstration the exam postponed The Chief of Police gathered Torys, BOWOVET. apd wetntained onder men, notwehatanding reir brutal instincts, drewled | At the half-mile pole the bay mare led eight lengths m ‘these instances | pow taking 2 long run, but not gaining much. At the 1865; bus it will bo borne iy; - + Tim | facts, it wae rendered absolutely noces- | the | 4 the daylight rapéély, and Lamise was only ome lengt ead af the half-mile pole m 1:22),, Nancy ten lengths in ve rear. On the lower turn Louise increased the dis- tance between berse!( nod the bay mare to twe lengths, buried | which she brought to the homestreton, bat, making a it was to be | break, she won ¢he beat bya lengto only, the bay mare second, Naacy Pat a tong way behind Time, 2. Second Hea'.—-Lonise wee not thenght so well of now ‘as she bed been befere the start, and there were many willing to take two te one on the bay mare. Louise Droke up very badly soon ws she left the ecore, and ‘was fifty yards behind before she recovered. The mare led (+ the rier pole three lengths in forty sec- onda and # half, Naucy adozen lengths anead of Lovise. 1:22%;. Lonvee had broken a second time, and was three-qoarier pele the bay mare led bait alozen jengths, Napey sevond, ton or twelve tengths abead of Louise, The hay ware won by ton lengths, Louise. secend, three lengths ah Naney, who broke bad!y on the home- iret 2:41. third Heo Ve betting was still in fay | oue hundred t eighty being current on | She took the lead at the start, pole in forty and a seconde, one bay mare, who was three lengths paesod the half mile pole six % Coming up the homesiretch, and while Jeading tive lengths, she broke up 60 badly that the bay mare wes at her wheot when she crossed over the score, The brawn mare was ten lengths behind, 245% ie. } Pacth Hat.—One hundred tw forty was offered on uty freely by the hackers of the chestnot Tare got away best, and | led three | four lengths around the tnrn; but before | } she reached the quarver pote she made a double break, | and yassed that point two kengths ahead of the bay mare, Who was two lengths in (romt of Naney. The time | was torty seconds. Going alooy the backstretch Louise mad* # very bad ud, before she recovered a ehe carried EXTENSIVE FIRE V4 JERSEY CITY. Nearly Two Bloe ks Destreyed---Loss Upwar? 3 of $600,000, Shordy after eg ¢ iclock lagt night @ fire broke out inthe United BY’ Jey ponded warebonss, Nos 322 and | bined in one a 32a East Twemty ‘sixth street, Kept by R. A. Cunning- ham. ‘Tae fr¥ purnt with astonishing rapidity, the flames burstiw , out of the windows in quick succession, iMaminating ‘ .he whole neighborhood. ‘The war? .ouse, it seems, was stored with alcohol and whiskey a q as the fire swept from floor to floor, the | bounds across great limits, or swept !t stop the very wi v4 all ablazo and seaaing OF their rival Baines of lighter hue to #trugg!o with the black smoke clouds and reddy blaze that formed the body of ine impressive scene, ricing winds of carly morning at first swayed fiery mass to f then seizing i: radely drove it with great ete whiskey ? jarrols opened which threw from the buikiing | Measured strides and plainly visible advance, animm¢ nso body of bive fame, It was not leng bol the Gr@ forced itsetf into the premises of J. Hochm, alcoho! the limits et first set to its progress by the jaborions efforts of the red shirted workers who ware plainly visible, facing the fiercest. glow of tie raging element, distil and rectifier, and 1m lees than ton minutes from | and workivg like beavers ia removing threatened pro- the Y ine the fire firat made its appearance the whole of Vou puildings were enveloped in flames, The contents | about the wharves were cast loose; and now, in f * the premisos being spirits and aleohol there was but 1 te smoke, the beat, however, Was intense, and tho © .yrounding buildings stood in imminent danger. The firemen, however, worked with energy and prevented the epread of the fire on Twenty-sixth stecet, houses on the rear vf Twenty-fifth strect were almost toially destroyed. ‘The building containing the reotifying establishment avd the bonded warehouse goods was, in fact, ono ding, spd was formerly usd as a pork packing honse by Mr, Rathgeford, who built it for that purpose. Jt was of three ‘stories, brick, extendingesomo one hnndred and tweotp-fvo fee: on Twenty-sixth stract, ana about one hundred feet deep. Tho ‘bonded ware- touse occupied two numbers, the communications be- tween the two premises being doorways, boarded up. The whole of the building 1s now one mass of ruins, and the toes 78 estimated at about $70,000, of which there f& about one-half insured, Phd stock of atoohols and whiskey incinding the and fixtures of the reetifying establishment ‘of Isaac Boelm is estimed at about $300,000, on which there ts $80,000 insuzance. The bonded warehouse is said to have contained a iarge amount of whiskey, to the value 3 of 000; about one-baif of it is said to be There was @ ramor that this whiskey was © government seizure, and in the bands of detent Oa ‘twenty-fifth -gtreet, No. 161, @ two story frame houte, owned by Bartholomew Gafiney, was destroyed ; joes abou! $1,600; imsured in the North River Insurauce ‘Company fer that amount. Mrs. Gaifney, a widow woman, lost all her goods; valued ai $500; no insurance. Charles Corrigan, who ived on the first floor, got out most part of hit goods in a damaged state.” In the Tear of Ne. 163 some sheds were also de- stroyed, owned by Mr. Kenderfent. Rear of No. 165, a three story brick house, Margaret MeQninian, the interior of which was much burnt éut; joss about $2,000; in the Peter Geoper Ins got out the most part of their farniture, No 167 (rear), & three story brick dwelling, owned by David Kilmer. This building was pret ray el) burnt oat; loss about eas ijusured for $2, in the Howard Insurance ‘onpany. Tae origin of the fire isat present a mystery. We ratand that the fire was first ecen in the bonded owned by tty night wa still farther mysterious matter, Marshal has the case under investigation. Captain Cameron, of the Kighteenth precinct, attended the fre And kep\ excelient order, LARGE FIRE IN JERSEY CITY. Raruiag of Nearly Two Blocks of Uatldings— | punper’ Several Manufacturing Establishments De- stroyed—The Total Loss Over %600,000— List of Fi ‘ances and Accidents, “Yesterday morning, et twenty minutes after five o'clock, the first bright flaines of what was destined to | are be one of the most destractive confagrations that has afflicted business men for over a year broke out from @ foundry situated on the corner of Greene and Morgan | Cobb; loss $2,000 ttreete, Jersey City. The flames were firat discovered by @ car conductor, who, in passing, sauffed the smoke and eepied the flickering flames as they futtered as if fer freedin against the windows, The alarm owas) instantly given by this man, who made the discovery at the hour named above, and obedient tothe summons the entire fire depart. ment of the city was eoon -~ rule to the scene of | yy threatened rnin, and speedily got to work to subsiue the flames, which had gained serious headway between tne time of the discovery and the sovnding of the fire bells, THE CAUSE OF TRE TURK ws differently stated by diferent parties, and shaded in every style or degree of intensity by the various rumors that are floating about on such exciting occasions on the tongues of the Irrespousibles. Que story that prevailed yesterday among the crowd loitering ow the edge of the heated circle avont the firs was that it had fret broken dut in Dodge's planing mill, adjoining the foundry, and bad been occasioned by the earelesnees of the fireman of the mill, whoin raking the coaie of the dre under the boiler had scattered a pervon of the glowing comders among (he shavings and je pole in L fancy side by bay ten key 4 won by three . having made a break on tho homestretch. } was second, forr longths in from of the brown mare. Time, 2:46%/ | Fifth Bhat, —The betting was now about even | for choice, ‘Yhay had a good start, Naucy lead | she soon went up, and Loulso led to the | four tevgths in thirty-eight and a half mere second, sit lengths ia front of the brown, half toile Fonise Jed foor lengths in 1:19%5. six lengths ia fromtat the three-quarter, and came up the homestretch nicely anti! within about one hundred yards from howe, when broke up, and It was as much as she could do to get over the score first, winving by halt nerh only. Time, 2:45, The brown mare iso lengths heb iad ree in tive dy Jones, in harness te O'Brien, (0 wagon... vim, c Hall. | hi $400: mile heats, hest W, Meafahon entered . bi Mr, Met'abe entered b. & dis Qua Milr. co 2:41, aie O'Brien wae tie favoriie at two to ove, and iD fome ustances tw Lady Kate soon brenking all to y from her, leadiug to the # im thirty-nine and 4 half to the bait inile pole in 1:21. the brown ware passed over the score before the nose of other infacomatie litter on the floor. This story, how- ever, is not well wuthevticated, and the probability that the story of the comfactor and of Mr Hunt, the pookkeeper of Mr. Dodge, tue owner of the planing mill, relates to (he first outbreak of W mes. According to thie statemont, the fire originated in » room at the northeast corner of the foundry—owned by Peter Fields & Son—nsed as akiln for the drying of vores. By the overheating of (bie core oven it is suppgsed that the fire wae coramoned. CAR APRRAD OF THY FLAMES after thei first discovery was terrible in ifinens and the teuscity of its grasp on all surrounding in- flammable objects Mr. Aunt. the bookkeeper in the plaving coi!l, on beimg mado aware of the incipient fiagration in the premises adjoining, investigated foundry and his owa premises. Inthe drying room of the farmer he found everything abinze,and the 3 mo- mentarily gaining headwas with more and more terrific fury, On retarping a moment after to the mill be dis- covered the sicader of fire piereing through the wall ug lis building from the other, and break- im passege ip y different places at nee with & mbeady procress that wee overwhelm- and daiflimg sil immediate remedies. In a minutes the many bright Jances of tire dh few bat been welded into one broad, growii flame, that ewept into the mill with Kate reached the distance flag. Time, 241. FOURTH TROT. This was another match between the above named horse: for (he same amount at in the provious race; Dat they were now to go in Barness, mile heats, best . AS before the #tart in the preceding match, Kate O'Brien was the favorite, but not at ar long +. Pirs Heat.— Kare two leogths bait reached the got the best of the send oif and ied ya h, © ‘engths to the half mile pote tn 120, She came slong steadily and won the heat by four leogthe in 2:48. See md Heat.—Lady Jones wok tbe load, but breaking 1 went to the quarter pole #x lengths ahead of her in forty and a quarter seconds, Lady Jones trotted very fast down the backstretch, and was but two lengths be- bind at the half-mile pole in 1:20. She broke np agaia by the creat haste of ber driver tc get in treat, sed Tome four bs She, howerer, caugnt Kate on home- sireten, carried her to a break, aud won the heat by « ih ia 248i. tnd Heat ate broke up on the tern, and Lady Jones ied a couple of lengths to the quarter pole in forty-one and 4 half seconds Kate broko nap twice more on the backstretch, and was ten lengthe behind at the Deitel pote ta 1:18, After that Kate trotted very fast, and shut up the gap Eredualiy all, the way round the nushing esa aod the homesireteh, Lady Jones winning the heat by about a length and « half in 2:40. wu ‘The follows mney Match Mile heats, best three in five, in harness, W. McMabon named br. m. Lady Jones. awe 34 McCade pamed b, m. Kate (Brien. . 222 Time, 2:43-2:49 \,—2 40, RACING OV MYSTIC FARK COURSE, BOATON. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THe HERALD. Bowron, July 17, 1867, } 1148 O'Clock BM. | f A very intoreruidgunuing face, at catoh ita, for © purest Of $200, miTB heats, best three m five, came oT on the Mystic Course, Medforg, this at between venue, Major Naboo aod Lawrence Boy, it heate hetore the race war ‘ecided, Revenwe winniog Orat two, Mahon the third, and Lawrence Boy throe, with the race. Shoe) GON] 545180 ~1 bE Gm) HOM driving Oat its coeupant® and seizing with avidity the avuudant ing ite forked acd calcaiaied to add to ite already mighty strength TRE VICINITY Was soon abinze With the fercely glowing flames and Bild with the exces 4 inedent to eo sudden and alarming ap occasion. Fire belie were pealing their loud alarming, (he streets resounded with wild cries, the rash of men and the clatter of hurrying (eet. in the shortest post!ble poriod the street in the vicinity wore with firemen, cugines sad spectators, and the depart- nent went bravely and tystetmatioally at sis work TEE FURY OF UH FIRM, ir, by far exceedor all anticipations of the most per ond h jen Beiwoen the time of their first diseover ad the shouting of the alarm in the @ireots the flamer taken entire possession Boor of the factory; by the time the warning had been given to the Grememtuey had pierced thoir way through Bolld Walle inte the mili and seized on tis piloa of shay. ings plauks, mouldings, sawéust and other indam materials, thus gaining » beadway, with en fuel at the outset to form & base of operations for the Great destruction wich they were destined to accom Piteb. So after the firemen had arrived on the ground, mm, they were minute doubling the fury ‘Of the Gre instead of setting ‘on in slowly Ive tops, as is sual in oxtonsive con! ne the time they had unreeled their lose flames bad seized on a fresh buil down, and the red, roaring sheets of Gre were forming @ canopy of bietering ardor ve thetr heads. and when one of bonny omar had gotten ready with Lod pines, and was prepared to pour its streams on Biase pe the heat became oo. intense, aad whe ad. ance of the flames so threatenine, that to remein in the marrow strech beside the with avy degree of safery to the brave men od ju the arduous duty of combatiog the founday of Fiside & Son and the mill & Co. were seized and held iv perfect of the destroyer. THE RENT OF TRE BLOCK was now threatened, and it needed the exertions of the entire force of firemen vanes of the victorious flames from the foundry and will, The cement were throatened by the burning mill, to which they bes pw the rest of Three | There rehouse. How fire should be there at that time of | ers by this The Fire | estimated at $400,000; on this they Lure insarances, perty from the reach of the fire, At the first advaace of the flames towards the river the schooners mated glare of the fterce contagration, whose tight mingled weirdly with the bright glitter of tho silver sunlight, were seon. drifting or bo!ng towed towards tne middle of the stream, where they wonld be subjected to no danger of being included “in the genera! destruction that was sweeping over the land th were only two vessels t! remained pear the berning wharves and were subjected to tho furiows onset of the fire. ne of these was & smalt propeller, the Johu Fuller, Captain Kelly, com- nected with the Metropolitan Fire Departinent (New York), and which has Ucen placed in the harbor ‘ol duty for tue purpose of wore eifectnaily aiding in the extingnighmant of fires among the shipping that throngs our wharves andl crowds the bay and rivers. ‘This saucy jittle vessel steamed up viose beside the burning wharf, and, desp'te the beat and danger of the advancing flames, labored hard to subdue the cucroaching element. Eight streains of water were Kept constantly pouring from. this bold craft on the burning masses of the lumber vards, Vhe engine on this beat worked iost effecti pump? in casiiag their numerous streams di edly great fervice in drowning out tho fire from the wa front, Yhe other vessel engaged in 4 similar labor the harbor wiecking tugboat J.ovis, Captain Francisco, which ¢hrew four sireams on iouAte where had ain. effect to the more powerful drouching adininisiered by its companion boa, BURNT DrsTRLOT, Notwithstanding all these efforis—the yallautry of the firemen on and the brave and porsi<'ent efforts: of the smart litte tugs and ther crows on the the flames raged with unceasing fury up to ten when, for the firet time since the ou(break o° the tire, there seemed a prospect of its subjection or resiriciion at Jeast to prescribed limits, By this time, however, tho houses and otuer property om nearly threo Docks were almost entirely consumes, iavolving & total loss which amounts to vonsiderably over $600,000. After once gniaing healway against the flames, the firemen worked with a greater will than ever, and made good their atvantage. The fro thus un- der contro}, speedily lost its old powers, or only maui- fested then by oc-asional spitefu! vollies, agcnst which the workers found no dificulty in fuiing suo aesfully, and finally, by noon, there only remained macs of moking Tate, crumbling walls and charred piles of burned lamoer. VOSSRS AND INSURAXCRS, The losses suffered by this grest fire, av far as know! are as follows: —Dodge proprietors of the planing mill adjoining Mre!d’s tou are the greatest suffer- fortunate occurrence: their lors is roughly amounting to $200,000, principally in New York and eastern bogey ome Fieid & Son's iron foundry js next in extent of loss, The total loss on machinery and building, the latter « two story brick, koown as the North Point eee. in $55,000; insured in unknown companies for $30,000, The building was the property of Louis B. Cobb, of Morrivtown. Snow & Prentice lose $30,500, ax follows: — $20,000; dock, $7,000; stable and dweiling, $3,600.’ Fully insured. ‘The dwelling was occnpied by s man named Thomas Maloney and bis family, who tore nearly alt their far- nitnre; value ankaown. e Cement Works, owned by a joint siock com; maged probably t» the amount of ¢: which there is an insurance of $15,000. Franklin & Leslie, Franklin Boiler Works, loss $4,500, Insured for $2.500, The building is owned by L. B. ; insured, Paint mi!!, proprietor ugknewn; less $2,000. koown whether the any Insurance, Aimesican Companies some of the London and Liverpoo! companies are heavy losers Of the Jer. companies the State is the only loser, and only to the amount of $4,099. ‘The scenes arovn’d the fire were tateresting iu their boa thongh the ocersion of them was much to be jored. mmense quantities of timber were thrown into the iver to save it from the flames, and a pevaber of boat- men are busily engaved securing the floating wase, to prevent it being carried away by the ebt and how of the tides, La crowds continved thro to view the charred and blackeued gration. At one time the heat was 'y, » oD Not out the morning ot the confla- Nerve, two lengths of hove being actually consumed white the water was ra throw, e m. lwo firemen, John McMann and Frede- rick W. Von Berner, of No, 3 Dngine eat 0 lightly injured. were slightly barced, and bein were conveyed to their residences, A police officer named Rowe wae al ACODENTS, extensive a confiagration was, of course, not unat- tended with some casualties t) thove who so desperately and bravely fought back (he devouring ooment in their noble and herevlean #fforte to sabdae i( aod condne within hounds, We have to report the following OMicer Michael Bowe, of the Hadson river police force, while chasing some river thieves of the dock, sii upon some burning lumber snd fell upom bis bands, ercome by the seorehing them severely. He was atteuded by Police ‘Surgeon Watson, who dressed the buras and sent him A member of Eogine Company No 7 was severely brnived on the ieft shoulder from a beam (ailing on him from the rvins of the Cement Works, He wat able to walk home, Poter Close, brother of officer Cless, ands member ot ® | taken to a drag store “tho | and thence le was sent to his home. rm me | Sat ‘with a bast 08 bad measured the extent of the work S Ser to find each succeeding | Present day. No. 2 Hose, was injured in a simila? manuer, thuagh not severe! very iy. A about thirteen years of age wae knocked into the hold of a cana! boai lying at the {vol of Steuben sreet, and received a severe cut on the lead He was bie wounds were dreseed, AMUSEMENTS, Park Theatre—Breoklvn. Inst evening the entertainments a this esis Ulisument commenced with the plensiag musical comediette em‘ titled the Swiss Cottage, which 1 however, rather indifferentiy played. aad conveyed tie impression that it was an amaleur performance. The New York Glee Union made amends in some respects tor the opening ap § & tastefal rendi!ion of eoverat chorates, q trios: tuliads. The well known trio of “Auld ‘ entitled “Wille Brewed a Peck o° Maut,” war sung Moasrs, Weir, Dallemore und Mixon, who were warmly yplauded at its close, Tove comedy extitied “Raining * concluded the performaposs The Glee Union has been singing here daring (ve prevent week. and will close on Friday next, The lonse wae by no means crowded last night, apd it is the inveution of the mann. cress, Mes. F. B. Uonway, to terininate the seatd on turday evening, Wwe 20h inst, Nooley’« Minstrels. This favorite minstrel organization is at presen! draw. ‘hg Immense houses to witness the National Paporama With its dialegue apd dioramic ofects, The scenes are Pleasantly std appropriately iaterapersed with songs, dances, insirumental music, marches and comic inter lades, Mr. Dick Carroll, who docs the Wallabout Dancing Master, aud whose paternal ancestor (according ) wae ® vender of charcoal, is un- ro The remainder of the company are already ot! esta!) sh. fariher | &d favorites of whose merits their partons wre fu'ly ap. prociau re. Batter’s Amerioan Then This place of entertainment, jocaied ‘was iepessibie | R088 appear to be very well plessed wuh the pro- who en- | gramme offered them. Mf! ads Terman, the new star ishment, possercee a very fair votos, but has not yet suMcient eeif-possession on the boards. she ‘The nervousness common to mest deb) ts hor from doing justice to ner powers, and, ake, hos through her song without due regard for or time. With @ little more etperience, however, Miss Tesman bids fair to be a welcome addition to the fession, syeciatite for comic ann house, and Mr. yh at this thes ral Perez Gomes; Major Commandant Varquez; Lieu- ‘tenant Commissioncr Mariauo Batiste, of the mavy, and aid to the Commissary, and Vodro Sentiag Fermenti, Colonel of Enginoors, General Herran, who is s0n-in, law of General Almonte, proceeds to Faris, During ‘Santa Anpa’s presence at Vera Croz the held two inter- views with Commissary Burean, General Taboeda and General Perez Gomez, of a somewhet conf- dential nature. I am positively eevured by persons who saw and read tbe document that at one of the intorviews, ‘ante Anua jpformet the imperialist authorities that he returned to Mexico with, the conourrence ofthe United States, and he exhibitea: a written document covering three foolecep pages, signed by Prosident Johnson and Secretary Seward, and Dearing their official seals to the following effect: -—That if Santa Anna would return to biexi¢o and establish him- Prosident and Dictator, the United States pn ie him as the constitutional head of the f, furnish him with loans to the amount ‘$300,000 per ope and¢ grip Arad in tions of war he might require, in ag him permiesion to recruit ‘troops in’ the United Buates, My informants, in answer to the inquiry whether ihe sald [rey Rg not P a ’ Co aed it owo know! war . Delief that the empbati oninn, ‘ney further aseerted as production of this authority by Santa Anna induced the action of Commander Roe, of the faeony. WEST INDIES SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Affaire iu Cuba, Jnmuica and Hayti-The Laying of the Gulf Cnble~The Markets. Havana, Joly 12, } 1867, . via New Onreane, July 17, 9:30 o'Olock F. Yeur Havana dates of the 12:h mst. are received. They say that the rumor of the landing ef anoth slaver fo Cuba {8 incorrect. Don Joan Belhdo de Lula baw been acquitted and liberated. Forty freo negrea took passaye on the lax} Rngliab. steamer for Africa, ‘The hospitals are crowded with yellow fever patients. No more fever is reported ip Jamaica. Salvave bas been unavimen ly elected as President of ti. oho Spanish war steamer Asix is propariug to Have for Vera Cruz, Tt ia expooted that the work of laying the cable will commonce on the 17th, Posada, heving confessed, wil! be garrotted jmmedi- ately. No ycilow fever prevails at 'rinidad de Cubs. ‘The sugar market is sluggich. Pricos aro unvasted. Freights are active, exchange firm, curroncy at twenty- six per cont discount, and gold oue premium. AFFAIRS IN NEW ORLEANS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM 72 THE WERAL. Naw Oncwane, Joly 17, 1867, 11 o'Olock ¥. M. } Doetor Jones, one of the murderers of Btuefel, die@ this morning in the parish prison, where he was con- fined by order of General Sheritan, ‘The liabilities of the Banking House of Jodson & Ce., which suspended payment yesterday, amount to about $30,000, The assets of the firm show about thirty per cent of this amount, ‘Common Council have at last come to their vensc§ The under fear of and have held a meeting for the purpose of considering the-cltpromp questa t TWE PRESS TELEGRAM. New Onveans, July 17, 1607. The American Consul at Santiago de Cuba writes to Collector Kellogg that thera is no epidemic there, aor contagious or infectious diseases in avy porte in bie con- sular district, Generals Rousseau and Ord are in the city, the former being on a visit to his friends, The Common Council have alopted an orduance pro- ‘vidiog a common school edncation for colored children, sud appropriating $60,000 for the maintenance of the A joint posting of the city council isto be held to- morrow pposed for the purpose of tak: for the withdrawal fom circulation ef the kame ae. nominations of the city notes. _ _., MISCELLANEOUS, ACAHD—DR, LIGHTAILL has ratwrued to New York. eity, and removed bis consul. tation rooms from « &. Marks place to NO. ¢ WEST FOURTRENTH STREET, where he can be Aaity consulted on the dinenses to which he gives exelusive at teution, embracing Discharges from the Rar, Noiaes in the Head, Olsteue- tioa of the Eusiachian Tube, and ali Diseasos of (be Bar. of the Head, Nowe and Throat, and all Diseases affecting the Nanal cavives and the various CHEST AND THROAT DISEASES, including Asthua, Bron- chi, Sore Throat, Diverse of the Mleari, and aleforms of Purmonary Gomplainie RECEPLION HOURS from tina ie ati a ara mous : a eae nest bliett| where. aout divorce tons free, LINCOLN. IMPAIRED HEARING, CHRONIC CATARRE ORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK NO: Ps sufficient cause, Consultations free. ‘78 Nassau street. LY OBTAINED IN ‘eoptainea. ‘Coneultn.. Lawyer, 9 Naesnn at, it = il A WSARED'E EMAIL DE Paints REMOVES “AND tan, black dieetarations of the skin, thd sone Soe me oe at Ll, PRIZKS CASHED IN LEGALIZED LOTIP RIS. — a information furnished.) 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