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ren tad 8 NEW YORK. HERALD,. FRIDAY,, JULY 20, Yee?. . —_—————— tft INDIAN Wan, MEXICO. re" MWe eas of egitionsio, sxtheriig, (90, ibe reutsien BRITISH HONDURAS. THE PRESIDENCY. THB TUF. ere well as ihe ye tg eric aad povided? ww tn nnn SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Doll and of no avail i ai SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALD. ‘The » Pieneae Grant Club ef Lape y mame ‘Twe Trotting ‘er 836". # the Veidilsie Contio SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. — _ be the operations of disamortisement pa ‘ Last B,vening—Elect! Officers. ‘The First f Madame Juarez at Vera Cr | gemplion of nationalized property performed $0 500014- | Nowth American Immigrante=First Exporte- | aitmnusn the freteenal clscoee of 1088s an event | $500. ne Aftack by Indians on a Surveying Party of the, Unsien Pacific Railrond—Engineer P. . Hiumination—No ” ance with the 1a\ rning said matter, or eventual ‘Wins TROT. s a eee sa be Recognized fa ” 4086 | Sporoved. ‘by the foderal government, oven though Government seamen Menenaa, eT ia naan’ | of the future by more than s year, public samLiTaea ie | Malch $200, eaffc nents, dest three in five, Brown Mortally Wounded—The Indians in v Dinter ie cto» Duties=Pro’ 4€Xiee= | aifected by any irregularity, have been’ and do é Beuns, Bames Hopunas, Puly 13, 1807. | pointing to '.be name of Geperal Ulysses § Grant as Owners ns:aea b, g. Monahan Ranger, in bar- Virtual Possession of a Portion of the Ro: Ratra gee pola anble Re- | perfect and :rrevacably vad 90 m4 6 the Since my !ast the steamship Gencral’ Sherman arrived one which, shall be inscribed upon the banners of the ness... — . 21122 Investigation in the Alleged Whipping o: olection © Vena CRUR ” yas ag ss0r, ep erp tre the omer] of | bere loaded with men, women and ¥hildren, who hav? | iovai mrases of the country in that campaign. This | MoMrdn named Lady Jones, to wagon.1 2211] Citizen and Soldier. The Vnited States Revenue cutter © : Fight between individual parties, and whieh must be | Come to settle here, These persons are good, sub- | sentiment has assumed a tangible shape in the usually | OW%aers named b. ¢. + Withdrayra, Omana, Nebraska, July 25, 1667, 6 Silos, BP hero lent evening at ten P. I Bi poreoamee gi settled before the (ribuaals in accordanee with gald | stantial planters, with sufficient wyeans vo purchase, clear, | quiet, City of Churches, where @ number of prominent eon expected for forty eigMb MO” Fa ae cittrens had Miter. & Those who were ejected by virtue of the so. | Sek and cultivate from 2 hundred to s thousand | gentlemen have formed themselves into an organization aE Seventy-five Indians attacked a surveying party of the Union Pacific railroad on Bitter Creek, op the 22d, mor: tally wounding P. T. Brown, the engineer in charge of the party. Brown died on the 23d. The Indians vir- tually have possession of the road between Fort Saunders: . tg Mn tener ( of land, a jst lage and waited some time her arnv calied decree of February 26 and its complementary | cree known a the “Pioneer Grant Club, E sespect to Madame Juarez 0” dindkaanigsg-diqluin ad regulations of March 9 feom the property whieh they | Until recently we bave-/attended solely to cutting | nounced thelr platform as “the constitution of thi Forest bent. “ y piace @ large crowd of People, who dispersed on being | right to exact reetitution of all she profita derived from | "00d, and have bought al? our provisions and vegetables | nite States and the previous record of General Grav’? yoformed that the MA” ping and her party would not arrive | Si@ Property, as well as damages for the wrongs and | from our neighbors in the, republic of Honduras, Ruatan, | rho initiatory meeting was held a few evenings siDve at losses they Lave suifered im comsequence from the far- | Guatemala and Yucatam, Bat by the General Sherman, Hall followi ea | . When the pools wore opened by the veteran known to B op shore until tbI8 | morning, ties detainiug said property; and these latter are bound : » | Latimer Hall, Court street, when the ng, named | ny Boston | *24 Fort Bridger, F ¢ - * which leaves here this i turfites, Lady Jones had the cal betting, © Phe Wilderm’ 65 left New Orleans at half. past eleven | $0 restitution and indemaification out of their owa we day, we sbip seventy-five dozen | gonticmen, whose politics are designated herev.ith, were i + bas ‘The investigation ordered by General Grant in the al- | We. e goods whorever found, pine applee, 173,00, piantaing, besides some van- A. besa! desday, the 10:b of July, aud coming to ber | ee 4° Property nationalized tht has not tegally | nanas, limes aud ot or fruits alee poate ane Se hero at 10 o'clock last evening, made a good | passed uader private control, owing to secretion or avy In one year we wi¥ New Or! Mobile, Savan+ wip, ‘Nothing of note occurred during the voyage. he | O'ber cause, may be denounced in accordance with isapply New Orleans, Mobile, Savan: un ; ty thig | 0, existing Jaws, Informers in whose favor | nab, Charleston ¢ snd Now York with these articles, and ‘weather was fine, The cutter returns immediately this | goon property shall be accordingly adjudged | the whole world perhaps, with cocoa nuts, morning, and we have but 8 moment to write. bave ihe right to demand from the par-| some iwony ,” joined At soven o'clock A, M., a committee of citizens | #09 detaining it, under clam of baving held it by | * 7 Of the new immigrants have Joine “hem unced that | *#/tication or private or public sale und so-cailed | together and formed a joint stock limited Hability ‘waited upon the party on the cutter and announced that | decrog of February 26 aitd its regulations, tho delivery | company, bo aght a large tract of land at the south, are ‘the people were anxiously waiting to receive the party | of the profite that they anal! have received. as well as having it ‘ ya sees ith and pay such tokens of respect as they considered be- | the amount of the detorioration it may have suffered ‘aid out as a town om the seashore, wi ay ty, and | While in their possession. Plantatior 5 aback, The goverament Is to build houses coming. Your correspondent was among the purty, ani Ant, 5, The pecuniary responsibility of those func- | to recel¥ ¢ immigrants and their tamilies as they arrive, ©p arrival on board, finding the pariy at breakfast, | tionaries of the Mexican empire who had anything what- 90 as te hi hich in at the request of the party joined in the oe to do. with the'execution of the so-called aeavee of et a Pere pri or Suge ace 5 Basel fd = ‘ebruary 26 and its recuiations is likewise habte for the oxen ptea all immigrants from duties end taxes for the | journed until last o ing. leged brutal whipping of citizens by soldiers at Fort — Sedgwick has closed. The testimony is conclusive as to. the whipping of citizens by a sergeant, for sellin; j 10 the men under bin, ‘Laccrations of the feah and crueltios meee Ccoramaga’ ie eee bya Promptly stopped the flogging, w! was | strokes with a gun sii - . ‘ The reported whipping of a soldier for stealing a gu and exposing bim to the prey of gnats and "acm oat is without foundation, as testified to by all the officers o: the Thirtieth infantry and a number of civilians. No | civilian was present at the flegging, as talsely reported. | SHOOTING AFFRAY AT CINCIYNATI. : present:—K. F. Page (republican), Themmas McCann (democrat), Hoary E. Merrick (repubiean), Richard Rowland (democrat), Owen Ryea, Wm. Vanderveer, W. 8. Hollingshead, J. J, Whitehouse, John C, Thompson, John P. Gregson, Joseph Tyre, Stephen Knowlton, Wm, Brinkerboff, L, R. Geodwin (all democrats) and Wm, Marebal! (republicaa). Ou motion Mr. Page was appointed presilent pro tem. and Mr. Rowland teeretary. Tne chairman stated the objects of the club, which are “to promote the intcrest and secure the clection of General Grant for our next President.’’ A committee of six on permanent organi- was appointed, after which the meeting ad- horses were shown upon the track, Boston increased in favor and many thought bis chances good, yet the knowing ones ‘offered one hundred to fifty on the Lady, A diffiouity on the eve of starting, in relation to drivers, Eevslied in Se wishdennel ot poston, ae paying — track ‘was in condition, but the afternoon very sultry, atts nae breath of air stirring. The attendance was small, even Jess than on Wainer, those present, however, being friends of the owners the various and very enthusiastic as to their relative merits, Much delay was occasioned in divers ~~ and this very materially lessened the interest in @ Sport. First Heat,—Ranger won the pole and succeeded in getting several lengths the start, bet broke almost im- modi and the Lady him, increasing the dis- S| Masty meal, the cutter m the mean time | jndommifications mentioned in th: ing articles, tavoe ngths to the quarter pole, reaching that in. Being surrounded by myriads of small boats, | and this Mabisity abait afjees soeh ine. precaal ax, from Bret sbreo years, and allows them to bring their stock, | ‘Tay MepTI\G LAST RVKNING-—ARCTION OF OFFICERS, ETC | fory seconds. Going dowa the backstretch we Lady SPECIAL TELEGRAM.T0. THE HERALD, Mantefally decorate: and bearing the Mexican flag of] SAY cavee whatever, may wappen not to bo comprised | 221¥ cultural implements, forniture and provisions free, | The mecting last evemng was also held at Latimer | broke, but rallied at once, and, trotting yery nicely, Civcrmart, July 25, 1807, in the confications to which such fonctionaries are Hil, and was more Tally attended than the yous ned the half-mile pole four lengths in advance, in orClock F: M. ty the great Jand owners and the ¢rown have saree to nding to the law of August 26,1863 gy /@ from one hundred to three hundged acres of good | onc, Had it not been that many who had sent in their red, while and green. At tix momeut the landing | gupjcct herr She kept the down the iashing ond, but ° - if x ¥ ade and some money aasistanco to each able bodied | names, desiring to become membera of the clab, were 7 ing bis his driver like a INGO Wer Gensely crowed with’ petele CREPE Rte we rermners meine 7 ee. tn Caimi as: BNR ANA | of Cee Lhe neeek ek pene deco absent from tho city, the attendance would have beom | wid/indian, calmed’ a lemeth® stil. the Tay peseed the thid evening. two of Nencomb's band, Which her mers apd all manner of fireworks, arrayed in their Given at Chihuabua, May 11, 1865. ‘This liberality has created quite an inquiry, fect ins ‘stil! larger. throe-quarter pole throe lengths to the front, jus they forming at Wood’s Theatre for the last fortnight, have moet gorgeous appare). » hhh ° BENITO JUAREZ / dreds of letters are coming by each arrival Now Mr. Page occupéed the chair and Mr. Rowland off- | «xing homeward to the distance pole, when, th peri ing : been quarreling for some time, and the feud resuited ia. & probably fatal shooting affair. The parties are Norman and Hanford, two of the leading minstrels in. Newcomb’s band, They came over from England together a few monthe since, and were fast friends until of en Jove Mania Tovestas, Minister of Justice, Orleans, asking about the lands and the best way to get | ciated as secretary. After the readiug of the minutes ‘omento and Pablic Instruction, in charge of the Port- bere, tho last meeting the Committee on Permanent Organina- Ng folio of te Treasury and Pubie Credit: The past month was very wet, After an unusually | tion prosentéd the Lipo report through Mr, MoCann, Second Heat,—Fifty to fifteen was offered on the mare, The above d heundinnieli denis oulgated by the Protracted dry season, which had burned up the ground | the chairman ef the commitiee:— but no takers, ‘The gelding had-the best send off by a salience apron ena y + | and nearly destroyed all vovetation, we are now having | 7. AIRMAN OF THE PiowEER Grant CLvB:— jength, and the mare breaking by the turn, and again Governors of States throughout Mexico, heavy showers night and day, with very strong easterly | Sia—The undersigned, a8 chairman of the committee ap- | before quarter pole was reached, he passed that - winds; ail vegetation has revived, and the country Jooks frintes to perfect a pel ot organization, would respect- int in a lively manner, six lengths ia advance of the of tho Lady holding up, Ranger gained on Jeogth in the rear in passing the oe Time, Soon tho party passed to the small boats, under the immediate direct.on and supervision ef the Captain of the Port, and proceeded to the landing piace, accom. Panied by a fect of small boats, and landed upon the woi! of republican Mexico, amid the loudest acclaim, them, trotting prettily dowa the home stretch, ‘the stand twelve lengths in front, making the A a ATE eS Rasa MAS E a few days ago, when they quarrelled, Norman accusing eivas, freworks and the booming of caunon frum Fort delightful. Fruits are abundant and ch than ever | fully report:— ¥, in forty-one and @ half seconds, Ranger kept | Ranford of flithy Turkish practices, This evening. Goneeption. At the cutter the wivas, “Ia republica de THE BOARD OF HEALTH. Defore, The rain hasstopped the grinding of Sauer canes, | an eng Se eer citeat Clas oC Kens eounw® | tire distance down the backstretch, passing the balf-maile | shou, six o'clock Bantord catered a biliad. salege ak Joe Esiados Unidos de} Norte,” ‘La repubiiva Mexicana,” PARRA Q! Dut it will be commenced again in a of sa adopting the following form, viz:—The constitution of | pole, with the same gap, in one minute and twenty sec- | Vine street, and going up to Norman, drow a pistol, an commingled ; and at the landing “Viva la seiiora esposa | The Board of Health met yesterday afternoon, 7 preg. | DAYS, shipped @ larger quantity of sugar, Fum and Mo- | the United States and the previ of General Grant. } ouds. Down the Flusuing end the Lady again broke, | aiming at bia breast, said, “You must retract before Ys del Presidente,” Viva nuestro Presidente,’ «‘Vira dent Scbuitz in the oba ir, Acommunication cone ; ‘i : ne reseed wall ther baa hod a bad effect on shipping. be it for Ie hewaeene a on et prea og allied and. Lage to perverse = co, Le count t or I shall shoot you—one, two, three |’? ec ebuite i wn he 7 h \ ‘ a x Ja Libertad,” “Viva ta repubiica, sning | , Norwagian bark. a Russion bark (hotly in ballast)’ amd | Sent or tho club, on motion Mie Ki. Page war uoaal. | 12 Vain: Ranger, sensibly measu Blanc a fe Spcomad ney newt ga eel bik ‘Pho distinguished party were then seated in iwo of the | the cholera in the Woat was received from Dr. fiarris mouniy elected as president of the Ploneer Grant Club. an American schooner, loaded with pitch pine lumber, ‘Mr, Richard Rowland was appointed secretary and Thor, heart, inflicting a wound that will probably prove fatal. city street cars, winch were drawn through the «ity by | and ordered on file, The following i¢ the moro! _atorest- 2 a all the il he residence of Sefor Do’ : ellie 4 have been wrecked on the coast; passengers and crews McCann treasurer. eat without a skip, Time, 2:38}. before morni: janford was arrested at once, and the Facguera, where they were welcomed: by their tained. | 19K Pert of the communication: — saved. A good part of th cargoes and portions of the | " The Committee on By-laws reported progress and were |" Phird Heal-Betting now was cven, and many offeroa | Uefors morning. | Hanford was arrested at once, and 11.6 maleriat tter have been brought into Belize. continued, little odds on the ‘she committee deferred action on the election ef vice residents, as it will require twonty names to represent all | and the mare bro! jhe wards.” All of which is respectfully submitted. On Yehalf of the committee, by your obedient servant, (OMAS McCANN, Chairman. ding. As they app! ie adiy, but the word “go” was fish ond Renaer act several lengths the start. But fore the turo was reached the Lady had recovered, and making a bandsome oases collared him and passed ate —— privately, and sat down to @ weil prepared Mereorcums Bap: o% 1] fauru, } strels give no performance to-night, Dreakfost d " 0, 1887, - 2 me Mernorouiten Boanpor = ‘The crand ovation and iilumination will probably take | T,\he PRusinent ov mux ¥ ¥ Hxarn pics his evening Bin—At no polnt east of the Aleghanies or D gth of th © The party express (homselvee high!y picaced with the NEWS FROM RICHMOND. NEWS FROM LOUISVILLE. ere is much signi Hite attent f Captain Freeman, of the Wilders | termed sporadic The Huasting» Court ot Richmond=Reply of | Tne report was unanimously ad whereupon | the quarter pole baif a length in advance in forty-three Ross, and bis. associate of preciate the compli. | it. prevaiied last Tnielticent sau tary" oftccrs | the Juwtices to General Schofiel’» Comune | Mr. Pace arose’ and sold sete poston of President, | and a balf ecconds, she again broke, but could not get hoes, and his associate officers appreciate the eompli- wen! which the government intended, The party are expected to start for ihe city of Mexico ip a day oF ro, and any news ot importance Wili be oom- Wunieaied relative to their tnp We are baving rumors relative to the probabie course to bo adopted by th udlican government, It is more than hinged Waal BO minieter or consul ecogmized except those of the United § h, Austrian, Belgian and Fi ead ministers are hoorly expecting the issue of such de- | B ‘erees as will compel them to retire te their homes for in- | Seemed to eatic, atructions. polteed points wl * siset ppt, a We have also rumors of an extra levy of custom honse | *! ‘ K y a burst Yorth in warm perloda ¢ | he winter and | amount of 25 per cent on ail goods in store | Sha bu aud Memphi Pain tncat tine te eprmg. ed. x Tero is no doubt that Juarez will be afmost unani- ies a mielligsv and to thoroughly in mousty nominated as President, and it is highly proper J earnest thal we may reatonAbly €¥ peet that cholera will be corel ; Calingrluhed there, We are momentarily expecting the arrival of the Span- ing AM aig’ thet Halibal bat ose, deb steamer from Swal, bringing us positive nows as to ing from t . polat opposite Momphis to the dieposition of Santa Anna. Helema and Napoleon, in the tate { Arkansas, has be. dnt various plac@ s that have business commu. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. hh Helena. ave trustworthy information @eledbration of the Fourth of July in Mexico SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALD. Accident—Fatal Affray=Heavy Storm... Lo re 1867 warn ode Pe Me Joseph Meyer fell from the third story of the Boone brewery to-day, and was seriously injured internally. | A pistol fight came off at Frankfort to-day between two men named Nichols and Bridgeford. The former was killed and the latter will lose a leg. ‘There is a heavy storm here this evening. nication Regarding the Administration of Justice by That rt-A Flogging School Tercher Outside the Protection of the Law ty of perfect WW -gienic care of e question deasion upa {Se fontiemes, of the Pioneer Graus Club, to which you | her feet, and the gelding, trotting nicely down the back ave eciected me, I most cheerfully accept, and in return | Stretch, the half mile pole four lengths to the Textend to you my most cordial thanks” General Grant | front in ene minute and twonty-one seconds. Along the is, and justly so, the idol of the nation, I understand | Flushing end he kept up a rattling pace, and increased in Virginian, from tbe report that you have adopted as a basis of | the distance, passing the three-quarter pole, to five Rrctronn, Va, July 25, 1867. | orsanization, the seustivution of the United States and | Jongths, swinging down the homesiretch prettily, making ‘The reply of tho justices of the Hustings Court to Gen- | tho previous record, olvil'and military, ot General Grant, ae meet Ag Jepgths in advance, without a break. eral Schofield’s communication will be made public'to- | With such a besis of organization and such a platform pe Mee : victory must result, "3 idol wili become thi Fourth Hea'.—The gelding’s stock was up, and bets of morrow. The Court justifies its decision in the cases | VCO, President. aoe ‘any Phe orl two toons were pet on iim, but some adopted all named by him on the ground Df justice, and utterly | that properly comes before ite meeting will be at- | Manner of turf manoeuvres to get even, and bet wi dentes that the partics being burn at the North or South | tended t> and where favorable terms offered. Tho start was even Mr. Jouy P. Gaecson—It te very evident, Mr. Chair- | and pretty, and their neck and“neck gait was maintained bad ‘anything to do with it, With reference to the | man, ‘that (his organization moans work, from the | to the tura, when, Ranger making aslip, the Lady passed fining of Hotz only one-cent for arsaulting the teacher of | simple fact that their report is admirably adapted to mice Senancey, making the uarter pote two mae 2 , the temperature ofthe hour The report alludes to the van’ forty seconds, ‘This carri « 8 freedmen’s school, who had whipped his brother, they | the temporatur ‘pplaiiogot ‘le ee rtcea atone the | Of ble fost, and down the backstretch te mare inereaged way members of the Pioneor Ciub, several vice presidents | the distance, passing the half-mile pole six lengtns to the The time never was that a Virginia Court would im- | trom the wards end county towns. I assume that the | front in one minute nincteen seconds. The gelding prion any man for an assault ypon another man when | gentiemen of that committee intended the vice presidents | ¢own the Flushing end made a handsome borst to re- that other mau had beaten @ child, even though the | of tuis club, coming irom each ward and county town, | Cover lost ground gaining somewhat on the mare, but chiki so beaten was no kith or kin, much less when that | should be the nucieus in'those localities around which | Still atthe three-quarter pole, four lengths to the rear. oniki was sou. daughter, brother or sister of the party | snould gather the several ward organizations; that, for | Dom the homestretch the trotting was very even and committing tho as-ault, Such casos have previously | instance, to illustrate the {dea fuily, if Iam not’ too ity, Lady’s driver pulling up, but winning the heat occurred in our courts,fat never yet, in the history of | protix, the vice president who may be selected from the { by one length, Time, 2:40. Virgina courts, was ea mao imprisoned’ for such an | First ward should become the ent of the club of | Fifth Hea’.—The mare was again the favorite, two to Seri eases belovg 10.460 ning epideinic. ing ont the reproductivy 5 ources of the Byer doubted by reasov Able men. in avery fat# 1 manner west of upon the great routes of Yotober @ id” November last vat various miNtary Por iy ag far wostward and Fort Gibson, On J whe Arkansas and ny Wand Fort Re ily, in K posls there Was 8¥ ch pamitary care ihe infection, CONSECRATION OF THE BISHOP OF FLORIDA. Interesting Services at Trinity Church. , The consecration of the Rev, John Freeman Young as Bishop of Florida took place yesterday at Trinity church. The service, which began at eleven A. M. and continued until three P. M., was participated in by over: one hundred members of the Episcopal clergy, besides six bishops, viz, :—Bishops Hopkins of Vermont, Qdent + hetmer of New Jersey, Wilmer of Louisiana, Gregg off a Ww ‘Unat cholera is sweeping off f.he plantation hands by bon- rede, none of the towmfs the epidemic killed seventy the last ff w days of June, and has done My. i rf nc) ; ji ith bat few takers, Amid consid. &hy—The American Legion in the Liberal 0, Fortunately the infection has been closely | offence, Such a seuteece would shock the moral sense | this ward; and: that in autnority, eir, as the name | one offered on her, wi Texas, Cummings of Kentucky, and Bishop Payno, mi ‘ se japon paswenger boats, north and | of tho whole commusity, es—Pioncer—shoald be the focus’ from which | erable confusion, they got away evenly, but the Lady. “4 Army—The Auvirian Band Present at the present, the Mise “With reterence torthe Court having sAtvised a nolle | sliguld be dlosemiaated, Information. You have eloned ,) sionary Bishop of Africa, The presiding bighop was trotted handsomely. the turn by one half a length prove;wi in a caso where the counsel of the parties had ‘th: the sald **Toat now coupts were intended only to try Con- Téderates,”’ the magistrates disclaim responsibility for “what connse! may say, and deny that their judgment was.at all infirenced bi @ remark in quest.on. «Tho Commonwealth’ @ president, and if I might stoop to I would — bus inacanaah ee dastery te ently out ot ooter quarter pole uds, drop it, You have ateo-wselected a secretary; you have | hundred to ton was offered on her, but no takers, The also selected a treasurer, and I am very happy to know | Ranger made a great exertion and closed the distance to that his pockets arewell ined and abundantly able to 2 length dowa the backstretch, forked: torney of the ciiy.and Hustings | meet the bills that will arise—a very important consider. file i ene Fearon in one minute an Bishop Hopkins, and the candi¥ate was sted by Bi jonhe! and Gi ‘The sermon was de- y ring db: ae fe Witmer, Book . Common and re_spirit of the Book of Gonmon yor was the fat fri centres on Pi Festivities It fsa meatier of yar t that 4: ‘eat many gr Gry ov Mexico, July 9, 1867, and towoa con a gg Ghova fa ter k of The Consul of the United States, through the news- ean the, Reaith -ef the whole sean ge wapers of the city; invited American citizens to appear at. | les all the water side 4owns where the authorities are pur- ‘the Consulate, which would be open at three o'clock of suing am enlightened and energetic course of preventive measures, although besieged by the epidemic Toa, bid fair the-cnemy more whoops of driver, to reirieve lost ground, but of no avail, as the Lady came home an easy winner one length abead. Time 2:303. SECOND TROT, Match $500, mile heats, best three in five, ‘the Fourth of July, and the Declaration of Indepenrence ; | 0 withstand y, Pais ethno awete, strong: | Court algo sent letters sustaining. the fats recited by | ation. Now, baving selected your captai, your first kept x work steadity down | dom of ages, and was only. vead at six o'clock. The day dawned brilliantly upon ow + | umauive of ihe sutiogal forees during the vear = Pee b the magistra.om uate and your ‘recorder, you must not neviees the pri- | the Flushing end, and, Ranger again breaking, parsed the | beon Tevlewed sixteen ‘mationa) flag foating over the Consul’s resid au fo . E. MaRRIs, ‘Jonn Botts and about fifty delegates to the conven- ater, I meao the vice presidents to be the effective juarter pole two lengths in advance. Sing spe, which the = 6 over the Consuls residence, and We | ane following’-weekly veport from Superintendent | tion have arrived here. , Privates of the organization. Tue weather dose not the maade @ tremendous exertion, aided by the | her bad been excluded, ‘fag of Mexico waving in cordial responge over the Pale ce and other pubiic edifices, This was intendod by ! the peliteal chief, D. Juan José Bay, asa mark of espe cial We say ‘people are holding a. political’ meeting might, The intended prize fight be:weon John McGlade, of Norfolk, and Wm. H. White, of this city, has been broken Da'ton was read and ordered on file, after whieh the. Board adjourned :— Prick SANITARY SUPERINTEN TENT, Mernoroutan Boann OF lgarrm J uty 25,1607. j Present didn’t expect a large assemblage to-! ibe. ihe entire euccess of this ee my bw judgment, will be found im your having effective wecognition and respect to a sister republic after the ? -ude | To the Sscuxtary of the Metropolitan Board of Health: — off, McGiade failed to come to time with the stakes, | coworkers—give them title please; for duties, the Chi heck given to Mexico the B : Po 1 ‘Stn—I beg respectfully to report that during the past two Judge Underwood epened hit court this mornng at | the eake Of dalformity and. for the pol nar ‘Conventence | Owners named roan golding—to harnese. 1/1 11 members to ony ular ri by european Powers. ¥ tany | wecks the Sanitary Inspectors of the oliies of Now York | eleven o'clock. Jobe Minor Botts and the mixed jury | cail nem vicepresidente—but make every member of | J. Crook named bay mare—to wagon........... 2 2 2] Church was and progressive, . rocklys have ae, lee » quinone called between three-and six o'clock at the! Con- | ond Brovklyn have inspected the following promises, viai— | were in attendance Mo business will be trassseved tw. | the wardewe izations, make them mombers mR. tive, and the Book of Common 458 tenement houses, | public institution, jain houses, ee He tt quate, did the honors and retired, tm prepay cation | 185 privaie awelli 8 manufactories, 31 workshops ‘and } @ay. of this geo am not prepared to submit any falf. 1 body the religion of any one for the serious work of the evening ‘At | Stores, 11 fatand ew! ing establishments, 2¢ime king, The tesuo of rations by the Freedmens’ Bureau will be_} advice; Dave no data on which to offer such; I mercly | First 123 =50..) .was not presented as a complete ‘ 4 re 17 slaughter hoses, 2 ‘markets, 3 Gumoing gvounda, | discuntinued afier the 20:h of August, throw oud:the mn that with the hope of the | 1:26 E asthe beat system consistent w! ix the Declaration was read by the ¢ Jonsul hi ide fomee, bt horae ll eow stables, 20 piggerion, < realization of oar wishes we should select our vice prest- | 3036 1:21 2:47 | alimen. More might have fo about sixty persons assembled to bear senken and vacsnt yars, courts and ureas, 164 dents, one from each ward’ and county town, and that First Heat.—The roan was the favorite at one hundred | might have rendered it unsound, ts, cellars. apd bavements, 94 cist vis and cesspouls, 93 ‘that grand charter of liberty, to which only shor © who | waste pipes and drains, 436 any ol aud water clo- “em 8 mmilar occasion in a foreign land have } seta, 53 atrects, BF quilers, Si street basins. Total num- astened | per of inspections 1. In the course of these tuspeetions ean folly appreciate in ite depth of tone aad solemn | they discovered and have reporied upon the tole ing establishment, 2 slaugiter-houses, '3 private markets, 2 dumping grounds, 8 piggeries, 31 horse stables, Hcow sa. Ae the viands and the ekirmishers (the both os) disap- 7 i jas Dow read. 5s Sa damucaangaie’ vnagiaaiaee iss! y for | Graine, 6b fwil and offensive trivies 30 sineete o atreet basing, 28 gutters, The following, reporia, have, veen re . ’ 74 nega. fo & participation ef such imaliemable conviction, | {re cupe.ti forwarded, 167; general, 04; number retained for ‘Wasbtagion, the comstitution, tonete and ne were w peeresy, aah curva nnd, seperet whether said orders Dim, of because ia listening. te the Dectatat! on gh | Bate cen complied wath, ir returne show that. 58 had hover hed been paid t0 the pbilosopher «ho reasoned m9 orders for the abatement of nuisances served since report, His returns also show 877 orders previous; Cabsornia, spoke as only be keowe bow ta epeak—bar- mony and ail our dwsensions ‘deep in bosom of THE SOUTH CAROLINA CONVENTION, forty, but there was not much money staked. The start was quite even, the bay fettiag, the but by. before the turn ‘was’ reached the roan nad rotted Some uninteresting -discugsion ensued, when Mr. | by ber, and at the quarter pole was seven lengths in ad- Gnecson again arose and ward:—The paucity of numbers | vauce, making tbat point in forty.one seconds. present is uvidently.a damper upon what Iam satisfied | Down the bacystretch this was increased, and 18 the genius of the asaembiage; for I undertake to-say, | when the half-mile pole was reacbed he and I trust without ism, that there is fully as much | it twelve lengths in front in one minute and twenty-two intellect in this assembiace of perhaps twenty gentlemen | seconde, Ub = eee end ~ Longe: es if the latter was jaid on the tablownd the former taken up and | On” pak ltt | Bumber anywhere. Roe b Fee Sigg oe ‘het Iu aan ay permed atic chaire—ake uauversal popaainy the bay, by aid of whip and halloot 7 chan univel Mt e y whip ing, ry A warm and lengthy discugsion ensued on a motion to 'y bat still being boaten bp four Vengtha’’ Timie—2: Seomid Third Hea's— United States ONES vy | [prefer the term “United States” to the ancicat classi Prefix the word «radical to “* Union republican party.” | Caiterm. The man, bas succooded in verifying an Were much like to the first; ‘The motion was lost. omen, an omen of much import in the early stage of An effort to substitute tho moderate sections of the the contest we have passed through. I will call your minority report.for the radical section of the majority ro- | Mention and that of the gentiemen present to one fact port tailed by.a large vate. oe had on my vera Rel it dow rag ote many ‘ © hers, a signification (am view of the contest) tre- The en adopted is ae in many respects to | »endous importance, We may undertake to cone that of the Tennessee redicals ourseives and to say that we are not superstitious, that C. P. Leslie, a white delegate, and chairman of the | we don’t believe in ‘omens, and that we don't believe in delegation from Barnwell, onereda Forolution to recon- | signs coming down from above. We may undertake, he action on organizat.on, on the ground that tl m1 ‘dece! on that 4 ‘Avization was n edlessly offensive to the white peo- | Senllemen, to deceive ourselves on that point, aud there ple of the state, who desired to aid the work of reco ia not @ man among us who, when he retires in the struction; but ihe reeolutian was tabied without debate, | INDCTMuss recesses of himself, Goos not recopmize an outside controiling influence over which he has no We should select a man. in the several ‘positions who will be able to rally around him the working men in bis SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERAL. Comomuis, 8. C., Inly 25, 1867, } 9 0’Clock'P, M. Inthe Convention (his morning the Committee on Piaiform presented majority an’ minority reports, The ey diveree lands and to continuance during times. Tn the candidate the Bishop alluded to the fact that a diocese in the extreme North and one in the extreme South had each recently knocked at the gaics of Trinity chureh for a Bishop, } Besides the clergy in surplices, some thirty others were in attendance, and the combined choirs of Trinity h and of St. John’s and Trivity chapels participated, in the procession of clergy, observed on account of color, street. L ear receiving bis coll course im Connecticut, y Pg api reer By 0: His ordination as lcacon was in 1845, and as Cre 1846, in St Jobo's Tallahassee, which is to be the Bishop's cathe- dral, His first parish was at Jacki Florida; thence as a sapeeesy be was call ively to Texas, Mississippi and Louisiona, in June, 1855, he was called to Trinity church, New Work. During his miission- ary career, he organized a number of parishes and erect— ed several churches. He was elected bisyop in May Jast,, and will depart at once for his diocese, ‘ The utiful and impressive consecration service, with its procession of choristors and cierry and while robes, and the eolemn imposision of hands, was witness ed by hundreds who can appreciate, in the hone jc) the bay Pn the sond off in both-instances, but before the quai le was reached being by the roan. Repeated breaks scaled her fate, and it was evident to ail that she had not a gbost of a chance to win. The time made by the roan at the quarter and half-mile poles, with the heat, will be noted above, ‘There will be two races to-day. ATROCIOUS MURDER AT CORNWALL, ~ tally Murdered— uses of complaint. viz.: unhealthy oo f 235 tene- enunciation, From the Declaration the compa ay were | ment bourne, 9. lodging houses: 102 private, dwellinne: ushered into a large saloon, feetboned with tht » United P bi menure heaps, 2¢ sanken and vacant lots, and 314 wio- ms ef eode, Sloourte, yards and areas, 80 celiars and tho regular toasis and the speeches, withowt which an i " . | ceived: Whole number of reporia, I tive, 1,948; American in uo part of the inhabitabie globe can con- | Cel Feneral 4 muinber of reports Found eek The tanitary Luxpectors have also reinepocted 26 duild- @oly drunk, excepting the m ot Mr WJefterson— jugs or premises, regarding which special orders under the been complied with, 21 partially complied with, 21 bein complied with and 136 not cemph with. Captain bo oto thonght and language the feelin ters, nobody stopped to asi 6 fer it we, nobody aopped served as coinpiled wiib by ownere and 152 ‘not cop! b. execution of the latu as been directed by the eee, mauufactaries, 38 workshops and stores, 1 fat and wi!) ‘Biates fags, where a handsome supper was pi esented. basements, 13’ cisterns aud cesspoole, 98 waste pipes and ‘vince himself that he is a patriot or peres.ade others | retur ‘or correction, 21; forwarded for arde: first clanee of the fourteenth section of the Health law lad whether because it is. not ‘the thing” now to} remember commanding the Sanfiary Com of the police. returns bega: grow “fast and furious.” Judge Bredegic Hail, from : Board of Police. Major Bosworth, in charge of the com piaint office, revarns B8 complaints received from ¢.tizees th b a. A the web and woof whereupog Mr. Leslie withdrew front the convention. wer, 1be poi ch id a of pa ancccdfir yor J comrenp ‘tle-onuen wat iy een +i tor suuastigtion anasto Ducin ee Ena eo genet ~~ Laney im the Conven- lear we have hig’ pe. kam ae the, United perpetrated within the past three or four days in the i pater cunieniimyans ber adits = pili ne ‘amid thundering applause, He bad accomplished the Vhs Go the practicing, [gn ‘of thie city have To-day a resolution proposing a a dntutoan. Narekc oe Gates tea ; ‘Old Wagon. agp usually quiet litte village of Cornwall, near Newburg, | Urey." end and aim ef eloquence—every body was setisfied . The next orator wae the exovernor.of Missouri <@uring the ‘‘coufederacy."” The stores.of ancient learn. tho repubhiann ticket for Vice President.at the next Prosi. dential election was voted dowe, A new Ste!e Central ( omsmittee will be organized to- diseases, of which 61 were fatal, the Union commander, under 00x to destroy the bie on the Hudson, A woman, who went by the name of THE NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIA TION, ae TE TEA\ ; property at that navy yard, He~ succeed Mary Blake, who has resided in the village for about er extent, saving aed ‘izcept the “Old Wagon,” | seven or eight months, was missed on Teeae morn- 5| # ‘wero brought jorth. Xenophen an@ the retreat of 8 4 naa Avovrr, N, Y., July 25, 1867. the cen thousand osereda bapry compariun, the gentle- Fs f g ee ee Se eee. or tho United States, Sho remained intact. When | ing last, andno cause could be assigned for her disap- | Te sessions of the third and last (hay the ‘eas mab convinced the company, to the Legian of Honor, ten ’ the Confederate iorces undertook to destroy that pro- | pearance, Diligent inquiry was institated, but without " h pontatcing, with thele country men.<f Che featal's hospi. H Fy THE RATIONAL GAME AT CHICAGO. perty they gucceeded, with the some rerorvation—the | obtaining the slightest clue to ber whereabouts, and a | Teachers’ Aszociation have been quite as fully attendoa Maly. The ten thousand retreated, but Lp gel <4 j by Ga REI pin United States remained. Now, when quarrelling mem- | genoral search was made yesterday morning. ‘Her in- asany of the previous ones. The teachers seom to act Bea N, Saeed np tapton ecare a nai erie eee bi oma eae aera pers of» fuaty, when io brothers ge. quaruting about upon the principle that they hare come ere to aceome itvelf. -|- gab effort to yy bows fait Why, thea, is in concluarvy Plish important results, and that the sessions ef the Wal Cmergo, July 25, 2} tbe association must not Be noglected by them; hence the yg 11 o'Ciock FM, Tateptet om, notwithstanding the op- Ha Gxt The National @ase Ball Club, of Washington, arrived cee tg, Magen externa e iii - here on Wednesiny, apd the tourgament began to-day | of the contest 5 studies for ladies’ coll nes eon 4) i} =) $1) Gt A | a8 me Dexter Park, An itmmenco number of people a common schoo!s and aca 5 One Mi 1 =] 1] 3) = | ane detegations trom all the clubs of the Btate were | Me Kos of war Reube-seeatenniane 4) 1] =| =| 2} = | preeont, - Over sve thousand persons were in attondance | all his deeds 9 Folatioue to tho chaases Te — | at tac commencement of the game, The opening game 3, @ report on the aims and or Clark, formerly of Maryland, late of ‘Tex: 8 “] | Was Setween the Porest City Club, of Rockford, Iil., and addresses by Herrick John pe. emigré om the general break up at the fou =| 1 2) =] — | We Nationala Tho-Forest City Clad got the lead on the P. P, Bishop, of Awbarn. gnid—He hed held outs long time; 0 year ago he was 8] —} 2] 1) —| — J start, and beid it olqar through, the Nationals og A is honored by Pe of an belies My: Peak, Seal 4) 3] 2] x] 2) xp ine watts eur vagpl-okill. ‘Tho game resulied in Governor Fenton, who will deliver a short addrose just en . ceathe focttn thas kept bisa a1 bE Bs es Bre defeat of the N ~y the score standing 29 to 23, | same time foresee t before the adjournment, which will take piace, sine vir, roy ue on poten Lid oon a tag. 3] | —| —| i] I & The weincibles aroat last beaten by aa Illinois county to-night, She "Me ~ taney heey by ‘ail thet “oft wee a ee _ bar they will play with the Pacelmors, tho’ but ne'er so well expressed," went like an clec- aiatac:k e. SHIPPING NEWS, tic shock to the heart of-every bonest man 8i | a -i-!— —_—~~ ARRIWAL OF MA. SEWARD AND PARTY AT AUBURN. Present, Continued abouts and vivas oed the feelings of the Avnven, July 25, 1867. eompany, aud we for one thanked God that the hateful ‘Sieupcticas of Nort Tery respect: Wliy your ebadient servant, So PORT OF NEW YORK. JULY 25, 1867. Eye DAtroN, Sanitary Superintendent. next meetiog, and it was finally resolved, at nine oa yo and South were trampled ander Secretary Seward, accem panied by Assistant Secretary Arri +e FPeoderick W. Soward lady. Sir Frederick B o'clock, to for two weeks, ved. . The Azslriaa Land sent by. Cameras Das. vrother of LANG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE, Colonal Augostun Seward and ‘Won. A.W. Raudait art i ; with tise Lod passengers, to tha" Old. Doorsion sisemebts @enera) Porfirio Di i rf grace —_ rived in tows last evening. ‘ to thie hapry. moment And the enthusiasm broke out | Scwipe ar Wns ¥tt's Powr,—Sergeant J. 6, Guerge, of aa men, they lose ater, The unfortunate woman was | ae he anew, toasts wed, aud glasses multiplied, the department of \the United States Eogineer Corps. By the fall will probably have organizations | of pre; ev, which tends to give the murder a etiil THE WEATHER AND CROPS. ~ Bowron, July 26, 1867. ThewMermometer Indicated ninety degrees this fore- noon, with a alkse, sultry atmosphere. There were heavy thander showers in the afternoon, during which tbe lightaing splistered the mast of the schooner Henry Risooh lying at Lewis wharf. joxp, July 25, 1867. Resta ‘Very heavy rains have failon thie evonipg. si I . hiiy * 1867. ‘The Consul we upon the of Governor Naan bg * wn of ‘Houor, who though | *ationed at Willet'\s Point, Queens county, committed of bat ttle had gohe through a | suicide on Tuesday \last, by laying down on a bed, Daring the siege and the | placing a musket at his breast and discharging it, the then waved over us 1 14: crom which passe @ through his heart amd causea ult by the guard of Amen- instant death. No cau. io assignee for the act He ie, Amerienn Porte. CHAREESTON, July 26—Arrived, brig Modeste (Span), lavana via Sar: ¥ Sailed—Steamship Moneka, NYork; brig Desperelia, Bar For Other Shipping News See Seventh Page _____ MISCELLANEOUS, a “A RSOLUTR Divo) A NewYork and shane whore dene = ae baa ci honor was due, Seeaus cheame te he rO' ei jund them to be good m te a wa Me ran to. U ~_ tbe contents of which hyve le drank to that Legion of Honor, and was seconded heartily by the guests in three rounds, Coroner Hicks, of Flas }ing, heard somebody cail most unexpectedly a | body, but no farther ligt\t ich expression, shouted and a verdict in accor 2 3 ja every wi and town, so that when tne | more foul and diabolical aspect. Tuy plopates to, waccesehally nocomssiien‘thets otene an WA maT. nl accom| their object rT The! tenia of the Central rab dincaim any vabticat EIGHT PERSONS DROWNED BY A BOAT CAPSIZING. inclinations matter, but regard General Grant as Portiann, July 25, 1867, the \@'s choice, and will labor t ire his Sf . ¥ in wehort timo taceting room will he peed ne, | Rev. RG. Chase and wife, Miss Hauple-nad Mise Tare more central portion of the city; but until then the | weil, aud J. Harmon, all of Philadelphia; 8, F. Clark meetings wiil be held at Latimer Hali, and wife, of Framingham, Mass, and Captain C, Robin. jeson, of Tremont, were capsized in a boat and drowned, in Bar Harbor, off Mount Inland, yesterday. facta was pro- THE SONS OF TEMPERANCE AND THE EXCISE LAW. }PLEYO, ‘start! . Deceased veh ‘The weather is very Lot and the crops need rain, Francis T. Clark, one of the drowned, wax | f0u8e No publicity or fsopenteehy. greet with, then wephibet, | many, inate ee Cinema ati, July 28, 1867, Sinaroas, N. ¥., Jay 25, 1907, | Casbler of ihe Framingbam Na Bank. Rev. 8, | et. ___M. HOWRS, Atorney, 76 Nassau street. # have taken advantage of vihe flow | parpoxiss or Axw Rren.—Vhis woman, who was con. | TM weather shot and dry, tadehi lgnoednd. | 1 he Grand Division of the Sone of Temperance of | Wntitia seen Ss, Yelama yeas Pater oF | 4 sconce Divo GAULY OBTAINED (18 wore soaking Lim "with the eagerness thet | Yicted at (be last term of the\Queen’s county Oyer and | The weather continues clear aad, warm, and fuyora- | Tastorn New York was in session all day, and resolvod pre corn sca Shetty hiate without go bulge, oat knows Terminer Court for coneealing Wie death of ber bastard | be 10 the rope Thermometer og. Vo | to hold'e pubic demonstration in Cooper Icetitute, New | THE KILLING OF CAPTAIN SPEER, OF THE BRITISH ARMY, | fulttion free, ccna Diaz's health was drank with the honore; tMsetor, N.C, July 26, 1867, York, on the evening of October 22, before their annual tession, The following resolutions were adopted :— That in the name of twenty-one thousand wempergnce men within the fartedietiog of he anaes ee ‘of ‘New York, we do most earnes!lv request the Sr, Lovia, July 25, 1867, @hild, and for which she wae ton light sentence, hae ‘The weather ie warm, with indication: of rain. The Killing of Captain Speer, an officer in the English fince then become ialiy New Oateans, La, ,Tuly 26, 1067 who conciuded to go out in verse of short measure and 7m 5 . fotnite utterance. Meanwhile the Austrian band dis- | frase of Fieaie, The weather ts hot aud eultey. The Uxermometer #2. ‘Mex,0o toasted and anewered for = &@ diexican oficer, ‘anged, and narrowly times, Application of Mr. rernor Fr bas pardoned ber ‘Wings IB GRORGTA A. EAE, AT PH jome. 7] anemia 7 ie aa ie sn ervice si overs n'a for ty = THE YACHT VESTA AT BOSTOR Sonstuatinge’ 2 ee ne feat 18 ia preferable te tee erugghh sumeaphere of Aus WESTCHESTER INTELLIGEWCE. nama laa oe Bebe sis 1 0 ee ‘o i, ae ROCkels ANd Other fireworks on whe Avoten rivalled | FALE TRow 4 Seconp Brony Winnow.wA married indy, | The yacht Vesta, jew Fork, arr % & arid : a ‘the lights and stare in the hall below, Fesiding on Cottage street, Mott Haven, fel Dour test night. She is now iving off Central jVbart and) A yp Beceem a sataiea of Vn svteeh saey of ban, res tinan tn, Didi Deing riewed by many eurious epeciators = Sue ses heavily on A WINGS OF BENTUCKY i. A TWE OLD COLONY RAILAQAS. r" fi ms si dioeed ake EOS a, aie hs al wy oy tbe ‘The Oh Colony Railroad <tockholders ean m ™, b * 10 borrow x, DD 4 whigmeraing 04 voice Tite ee a ree cs. € tere warememee Bing a papone OF COLORED SOLDIERS IN BALTIMORE. tn fered a detention of about an hour, owing to the 2 noth genet tonite na a Barrmwone, July 26, 1867, | neo. sity of removing « whoo! which it was feared might afte Se eee RT a’ Kaow yo, hat ‘A nowly formed colored regiment, headed by «band | Pree.’ PN ES: OND, Not Cortinndt suet" Ur addressing B. pn a of music, eee es nk ae MURDER AT WORFOLK, VA. A maa Te LOTTERIES. sana Mineo newopaper, and’ iecred. thet papery also “in, an orOnTEEaG, Mormon, July 98, 160. i) 1 Broadway aed 18 Fonon street. Fat as the Fett pe The men were + George Mavtin, an 6 of the ip Niagare, PRIGH? PATE ‘aod 0 nev armed affair pasted of quieuy, was murdered <0 Norfolk last might’ by Aemib, pee NT TRUNK, _— Thy Woaipar Ja pacemersiy: ho : Giaveed' witb an ODMF CaRAneljoware ie mUlyr's wile’ eireniasian ang 198 Brosdway, opposite Mew ork Mois What bids fair to bea torrible tragedy occurred here | ic cna