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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1867. K pc Sep agp | ee. 1 a ee gf ae 18. —The : cuy — whidh left New York Condition ef the Up Town Thereughfarese— the 3d of August, arrived port thls afternoon, on | be be of the Up 5 EUROPE. A Steeple Chase and a Hurdle Race Neer Chioage. Beauties ef the Park, Fifth Avenue, d&c.— Yoo . r ‘ Cui cao, at 12, 1867, bY BY STEAMSHIP TO AUGUST 3. | uml: Bans he pbltin ihe shaorrains and notes of | CLOSE OF THE SARATOGA RACES.) Pa Ono: doce ae AvGEsT 13. ‘ae the upper portion of the city have been visited pee Borth of this city, was the event of the seasom, owing to ‘te novel character, The race was fora purse of $208, two and @ half miles, otry, with & water ‘ditch of cighteon fret, Over’ three : thousand l@ wore extremely — ben gy oer and Riga The following « ntries were made:—@. . g. Dukes Riga, b. g. Fontan, db. g. Barney. last named bors if with io: aan “omar the aw The French Transatlantic mail steamship Pereira, closely inspec ™ Captain Duchesne, which left Brest on Saturday, August at ud Het, snd oh het testimeey, to-the enter 3, at four o'clock im the afternoon, arrived at Sandy Hook yesterday forenoon, and made her dock at this port soon afterwards, landing one hundred and eighty passengers and a full cargo. tion made, that Now York bas not prosented such a cleanly appearance for years as it does at prosent, Everywhere, from the East river to the North river, the streets present a changed and improved appearance, errr St snes supervision and attention are Mxciting Steeple Ch and Hurdle Tho United States Naval Attack on the Formosa Pirates. By this rapid voyage the Peretre supplied European ‘spol also, of Eu hurdle, but was pe, of bis famil; Any unprejudicea writer, ex- le, eedily mounted and made the rim~ files in detail of our cable despatches to the Sd inst.— | King and Queen of the Belgians, and of the Count of | periencod in: travel taint Chica, ning to the water with euch speed that he soon over- just as late as the mails on board the Cunard steamship | Flandre. ‘I dare not write to my mother and to the ns. NO: Oi patel tine 98: ap Race Near go. tool end she wh fi Present moment New York is equal to any city in the 12 6:01%6, Duke coming ia seconds. "en? we eeeue Sead ie Siemalinees and in its sanitary condition, and erperee AG nany about which such loud boasts ere 60 SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD. It is evident that there must be a great diversity of Saratoos, August 13, 1867, 8:00 o'clock PM. Gn American Officer Killed and Fifteen Officers * and Men Sunstruck During the Fight. Prussia and Denmark in Friendly Negotiation. King William Repeats, “History Cannot Pause.” Java, bound to Boaton, by way of Halifax, The Peroire | Doings who are ee dear to soe, Gant ang pala, to thove tee also enabled our merchants to receive their lettersand | me any; end then it would be cruel to throw them into reply, im many instances, by the outgoing English pecneningy my confessor, besidea, has written to pre steamer from Boston to-day. _ rit jag this conversation the Emperor juently took The steamship City of London, Captain Brooks, from } my hand in his and expressed payee to ory for Liverpool om the Slst ult, arrived and anchored at | Coming tohim. Asa superfluous Precaution hig guardi- Q tine at one o'clock this morning. meee (hat day sent away his physician and hit aide-de- The Indépendance Belge of August T cays: — ] offered to share his captivity, if I were permitted, in M. de Savigny, the principal negotiator of the treaties | Order to attend to him. He thanked me warmly, saying and conventions constituting the North Gorman Con- | he hada half assurance that his doctor would be sent federation, was lately reported to be on the point of re- | back, and that I could be more useful to hfin outside. IT signing, becanse the office of Vice Chancellor, for which | Went daily for ten days to the Capucbinas, and at each he appeared to be particularly intended, remaiaed va- | visit ne several hours with his Majesty. M. de cant. This statement {s ovly partially correct, The Ber- | 1-4a0, M. Curtopassi and myself went in turn, to order lin official journals affirm that M. de Savinny will not re- | $0 alleviate the solitud@of the august prisoner. M. tire, but that, in consequence of cortain differences of | Magnus having received permission to go to San Lui opinion, he has been unwilling to undertake any func. | Where Juarez was, remained only three days at Qu tions whatever in counection with the new federal Par- | ‘fo, and M. Forost only obtained leave once from Gen- liament, Senter na aa = the Emperor, notwithstanding the * of his Majesty. King William of Pruseia, in & visit which he has just All our remaining time was devoted to offorts to eave paid to Wiesbaden, made the following reply to an ad- | the life of the unfortunate Prince. Couriers were sent dress from the burgomaster: — pene ut ibe oer een ene we manned Boe A ’ listen e voice of humanity; we discu: wi PP hp aes re aere od Pops Mer intiund the counsel the Iino of defence to be adopted. while at pore: yt mt mln ros J raaretied Luis, two other advocates, ornaments of the tiberal to be coliged to. act as I did, pg ie ail Geta ana | patty, D. Mariano Riva-Paiacios and D. Martinez de la nat caldaeete attest. fan feeltege ‘ou have just pope were endeavoring with M. de Maguus-to influencs manifested I have already heard expressed 1u the coun. | ‘Myypreme government oe letters for try on different oocasions, I hope that thoy aro the | persons belonging to the Thea oat, of letters tor faithful echo of the dispositions of all good citizens; iw to the liberal party, to whom Be my authorities will take care to promote tbose feelings. been useful during the futervention, and several of Am pany oar geod dnd ig * | whom even owed him their lives. In’ the painful posi- yo x tioa in which circumstances piaced the Minister of La France, of Paris, August 1, speaking of what itcon- | France he did everything that lay in his power to Ceives to be the real conditions for insuring peace, ob- | Our ae perhaps Bein ih te cent me | serves that reassuring declarations in the official French ‘the 14th of June, a few hours before the sentence journal are not sufficient; but a line of policy affirmed | was pronounced, # MM. de Lago, Curtopassi, Forest with vigor and precision, declaring plainly what it red ee wore psp por Be . f.% Sioa cs Bison Lv ‘ ihe h q wishes and what it is opposed to; in fact, ‘substituting manding inthe State of Querétaro, who informed us for the half light which fosters disquietude the full | that we bad two hours aa leave the Kee The rq iblaws thiadivacnovel Att audth gave us our passports, observing that “if'we took it into Our heads to return we should be shot.” “No reason was The Augsburg Gazetle, of August 1, has the follow- | given for sending ua away, and we could only ‘explain ing:— it by an excess of suspicion and distrust on the of the authontios, B Hed to submit, and, Tho Prussian fs considered at present on a peace | the authontios. But we were compelied to submit, an fooling, "A great aumber of woldiors have ‘boom dis. | With aching hearts, to abandon to a crucl solitude the miased to their homes with an unlimited furlough; and, peng sce Gay toby shen even an opportunity of bid- in order that the largest possible number of officers may | 42g him a last farewell. enjoy a temporary leave there are this year to be no | 0 reaching the camp of General Porfirio Dinz we re- general mancuvres, but only brigade exercises. However, | Ceived a final note from tho Emperor, announcing the this pacific attitude is only apparent. Never has there | death of the Empress (the report of which was in fact been go great an activity in the military factories and in | Spread about), expressing his thanks, and at the same all the arsenals, Everything 1s arranged in auch a man. | time his last wishes, We were anxious, however, to ner that the Prussian army could af once enter upon a | attempt one more effort with the leaders of the army of campaign, should that become necessary, At Somwerda, | the East to get thom to support a petition for mercy where the first needie-guns were manufactured, as well | Which had been transmitted to San Luis by the counsel asat Spandau and at Sub, the work goes on unceasingly. of the Emperor, Memorials with that object had Prussia is at thie moment ina position to arm with ri already been addressed to Juarez; among others one Of anew and perfect construction, not only the whole of the | ftom the artisans of San Luis and one from widows Qafantry of the Northern Confedzration, but alvo the first | Wb bad lost their husbands in the strugule against the ban of the Landwehr, and, if requisite, the second, ee ‘A meeting was held at Venice on the 28th July in the na Malibran theatre at which the subjoined resolution was The Em ws Secretary. agreed to:— Pict! ate = Ppt of the 8ist ar a that ; o family lola, private secretary of the Emperor The people of Venice, solemnly making use of the | yaximilian, bas received a letter announcing that he, as right of public-meeting, and considering that in the | weitas @ number of civil and military functionaries, Teen Terao atin Tob akiaee oC os been impritoned in the city of Mexico by order of Roman people in insurrection, demand the immeiiate | j%eT0%, All communication with the prison Barney again won in a burdie race of mile, over ve hurdles, for a pitcher, tn 2:00%. _ THE COURTS. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—BANKRUPTCY anance. Important De Bankruptcy. Before Judge Biatchiord. In the Matter of William D, Hill.—An olavorate opinion was yesterday rendered in thia case by Judge Blatchford, The petitioner was a bankrupt, and on the first meeting inted for the creditors twoof them peared, through their attorney, not having their proved; and it appeared that counsel filed with the rellminary objections to th Proceedings on bee ch of the two creditors for-w! be appeared. rupt then fled a written paper with the Regts- moved to strike out their.objections, Aa ex- decision was rendered, fully reviewing caot distinct objection of each of the objectors and deciding. the questions at tasue separately, Service of Notice of First Meeting on Foreign Creditors—Sixty Days Allowed, Tn the Matter of Julius Heys, @ Voluntary Bankrupt.—- In this case yesterday Judge Blatchford confirmed the order of the Register, SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. The ‘Caste’ Controversy=Motion for Lae Junction Denied, Before Judgo Barnard, J. L. Wallack vt, Barmy Williams and W. J. Florence.—The following opinion was rendered yester- day by Mr, Justice Barnard on the motion for an is- junction to restrain the defendants from —— the — Jeeke comedy, entitled “Caste,” at the way jeatro :— When the application was first made I derived the ime formation from the complaint that the inti abses lutely owned the play, and that the defendants taken copies of it surreptitiously; but the argu affidavits evidence that the plaintiff only owas @ qualified interest in it which does not, for auc! ey entitle him in my judgment to equitable relief ndants, But even if inti? id wholly own Piey the affidavits of the defo: show that it was publicly performed one month plaintiff purchased his qualified interest; that — of these public performances one of the defendants, Florence attended from time to time, from memory of the incidents, scerery, dramatie and csiogn, concociad. ® manuscript which is used at de! nt’s, Williams’ theatre. Now from I know of the human momory I think such exercise wonderful. That tho decisions allow # person to do L evidences at least that the law deomed such an effort memory probable. It fa admitted that public exhibition of the play took place in London in the month of being one month before plaintiff claims that be acqul title, In my opinion such exhibition was e cation to the public, when consiaered in comnede tion with the othor facts in this cas, Am examination of the authorities has failed t& convince me that phintiff bas established such 9 claiss as should entitle him to the benefit of the writ of im junction, Beyond this, however, I doubt the pri of granting an injunction in any cage where the can have full relief and satisfaction at common law Siouiage eaiiirencne ba acertain class of persons; copstant complaints are mad ‘ Aimosphore arising from he garbage of the dinents ine | The leat day of the racoe has been the brightest and inant, perfect silence ia adhered to on the subject of | the best. Never wore the races themselves more inter- slaughter houses and bone yards, from which issue the | esting or the grounds more crowded. The carriages in th most offensive odors. In the vicinit; there isa locality known as the vietion ” bey Bd loaure at the homestretch were more numorous is constantly accumulated a quantity of raw hides, cor be than on any preceding day, and the grand stand waa the worst kind of air greets the sense of smell, in whiffs ded. eth arising from the skins of dead animals awaiting ship. | rally crowded. At no previous meeting has there ment for the purpose of tanning. There are in other | been such a display of beautiful toilets, The race to-day Portions of the city boneboiting cstabitehments, which | which afforded the greatest pleasure to the non-betting possil Smel an bo complaint Is mate against (hem, while all ie reserved | MU!titude—to the ladies in particular—was the burdie for the streets, which do not deserve it. It is hypor- | race. Additional interest was given to this race by the pH yet fa aye) igioipe ns a eeeianry OPEN: circumstance that one of the favorite horses, who, un- friendly or, more properly, partial pontiknd a the most | fortunately, lost his rider towards the latter part of the ae sore schgeet : on of the city. move Tenth race, persevered, improved hia position, and amid the street! Streets present @ very healt! ti in a good 4, ond cleanly appearance, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth | "0" intense excitemans came tn @ good secon are really white; they are well swept and watered, and a the stroets running off them, with but few exceptions, | The first race to-day was ovor hurdles, between Black- eet alike serene. won ee Sime withte. memory | bird, carrying 161 pounds; Zigzag, with 155 pounds; forse kept street in Ganso' t, Jane, Wen Tons. Poon aay dee etn aoe neigh’. | General Williams, with 140 pounds, and Red Dick, with 00d. Now they are all changed, walking or | 140 pounds, The track was in fine condition, Biack- Br inerese® em. She satan Pena Senta pee ae bird was the favorite against the field at 100 to 80, not- a i ention has wrought, he channels are kept perfectly cloan gol swerrainie: 0: tom Iackbird, Zigzag iad fosersl pg A ES i Be Cc yo Wihams going over the frat hurdle together, Red Dick 1d thi . . 8 about a length bobind, and striking heavily, came very avenues, could the only exception be found, and here it | Dear ihrowing bie rider over his head.” This. lost isn Maust be admitted there remained a collection of mattor | Ocariuorable sround. When the horses reached the seve which gave forth an annoying odor; but beyond this n ond hurdle, fifty yards past the quarter pole, General Touth cireet and: thee Pane ead ene ees tg between | Williams was leading a length, Zigzag second, Blackbird rivers, could be complained’of. | eee. sae mee fk nx engi bind, ‘i phn was va iy jum) 6 horses, ant oy wen! Broadway, as over, presenta a beautiful appearance, | Onto ino third, which was located a ahiort distance beyond and as one passes between the ro f ita gigantic warchouses, its marble fronted stores and tastily focor, | ‘He half-mile ‘pole, Goneral Williams was tho first to ated windows, he cannot fail to wonder at the rapid take the io ng Mma chose: epon, whose heels strides made by the metropolis in sanitary and commer. | "2% Blackbird, ok bringing up the rear, Sve 5 A eGvin thea peaud: noeecoomiaet Jengtbe further off. Going around the lower turn Black cial progress. rr trade behind’ and entering Fifth avenue, the tecling Tay Tnaibee the eanta merdle ee eliean and of respect for ba place whore wealth is made gives about midway up the homestretch. Zi was three Seer iremeaes excimiration and delight at the beauty, | fengens behind, but four lengths. in advance of Rod cality ‘where that woalth is enjived. Enterine’ the | Dick. Coming up to the stand, Blackbird went to the avenue at Twonty-fitth streot, from Broadway presents | {font and jumped the fifth hurdle one length ahead of itself “ rom Broadway, itpresente | Gonoral Williams, Zigzag third, threo lengths in front of Die aleaeatn tee eeaar an octae etait Dick, The latter made a vigorous loap at the hurdle mapas and magnificence of city wealth. At each side and ovor it high enough for a five barred gate. A PIRATE WAR. Wetton of the United St = the Formosa P! ‘and a Landing—Sharp Eugagement, and an ‘American Officer Killed. 2 Lonvor, August 13, 1867, Advices, received here from Shanghae give the fol- lng account of a conflict between two steamers of the ‘American squadron in the Chinese waters and the of the island of Formosa:— ‘The United States authorities having received neither Bor apology forthe murder of the crew of American bark Rover, the men-of-war Hartford and ryoming were ordered to the scene of the outrage on island of Formosa, ) They sailed early in June. On arriving off the shore a demand was mado for the es @f the murderers, which was not complied tb, eantime, it was apparent that tho natives were pro- for a fight, and the shore was vigorously shelled "By both vessels, “Several boat loads of sailors and marines subsequently Rs ‘@ landing, and a sharp fight ensued with the onan pirates which lasted over five hours. The heat was intense, and fifteen officers and men jure reported to havo been sunstruck. « Lieptenant Slidell Mackenzie, one of the landing party, was shot and died of bis wounds. . At nightfall the fighting party wes withdrawa from shore, and the bombardment was resumed and con- Rinued until the natives had ali dispersed and disap- He then made rapid running and was soon head and magelves in stoic grandeur blocks of mansions. | teu4 with Zigaag, who hed pessed General Williams on to shade such mate p and as {f | the turn. As Blackbird, Zigzag and Red Dick ap- Fon ne ava eg og sienutectural beauty | proached the sixth burdie on the backstretch they trees, springing from edge ‘Of the ‘sige aaiLy, | were nearly side by side, and they Jumped at once and spread their’ branches to tho windows, and with tele | Were in the air together: but Rod ‘Dick did not go high leaves waft sweet bree: to th jin be enough, and, striking the top rail, he fell and threw his leaves, waft sweet breezes to the ennuyed of a sum- | Hier burater on hisbeat,. ‘Rod Dick was soon on his ‘] th nature's OWD | feet again, and, ridorless, be ran after the other horses delightful and unequalled mantie. In the avenue are some and jum ‘the hurdles as well as they did. At tho pg on te ny patie Sap gent seventh Burdle Zigzag was seon to falter, either by ringing up and look! ural Deauty ere rapidly | striking or dwelling too long after landing, for Blackbird soeeiae, ie one toon pe drpe Fifty-ninth street; got away from him and led around the lower turn a the stranger the: Tocaticg at eh Pembers Point t© | Couple of lengths, and bringing that advantage into the the spectator use to cor ide thet it eg ere may | homestretch, ithout accident he was bound to wis, Z nsider tbat only nine years ago | The iittle black kept on with strong running, and taking shaky, tumbledown shanties, rotten and worn out from | tn¢ tage hurdle in gallant style came up’ the stretch They care eae noeod be eee, part of the city. | and passed under the string a winner of | the dolonged alot of ground. ‘In thelr immediate vicinity, | face by five lengths, making the first mile in 1:55%¢, b The Hartford and Wyoming then weighed anchor and wailed for Shanghae, at which port they arrived on the {asin of Jane, , THE MEXICAN QUESTION. ‘cutnese Merch: ts Refuse Maxtmilian’s Coinage. Lonpor, August 13—Evening. is dated the 27th of Jane, the second mile in 2:01% and the race in 4:0054, Rod execution of rote of the Italian Parliament which chiefly towards tho east.side, cattle pens and other such h th ighth | ®2Y damages which ho sbi aug. Among the goneral items of news from Shanghae, it is | prociaims R ital ty. Yene- were in abundance. ‘Where is the change, and | Dick, without a rider, jumped the seventh and eig gestion in this case that a are insolvent, i 50 Se eee ee ale eaeant tian New York progressed or de, ated? Tn the ‘place | hurdles, and came ogibelicad of Zigeag, a ‘that plaintiff would eustain irremediable daranee, the acts of the defendants, even if he had bli fs pina. facie case for an injunction. ‘The motion for gm Injunction is denied, ¢ ‘plated that the Chinese merchants refuse to recoive as @urrency Moxican dollars coined during the reign of the Rate Emperor Maximilian. o gt Williams a long Of ttege badly cultivated lots, these miserable shanties | *™idst the greatest excitement, General g a lor and cattle nee the metropolis has cultivated, adorned | ¥4 behind. The following 1s a’summary of the tace:— Race.—Hurdie race, for all ages; two miles, renee arom pony angen deggie, ca Ds the | over eight hurdles; handicap, for horses only that tian populaty ratulates the National Committee of Rome and tha Centre of Insurrection a the: oocasion, of THE NORTH SCHLESWIG QUESTION. their fusion, and it hopes that this example of patriot- i aliie Khir > ism and concord will be followed by all Italians. Boigian. Opinion of the DiMculty Between s ae world for beauty of iandscape scenery, unstrpassed 4 “4 . | The Exchange Place Gold Certificnte Reb- ‘The Italian squadron, commanded by Roar Admiral France and Prussia. baton in ite development of the effects of care and atten- | Started in second day's hurdle race; $500 to the winner; rn ve q 100 to the second horse, if three or more start, bery—Discharge of Schultz. ‘THE SCHLESWIO QUESTION. Riboty, had arrived in the waters of Civita Vecchia. “By (From the Independance, of Brussels, August 2,] tlom, and the pride of the citizens of the Western me- ge D. McDaniels entered bik, b. Blackbirds by imp. Tn ve the discharge ff Theodore Hy Schults.—A mouse order of the Minister of Marine, others vessels left Lag- | pylissinm dinlomney hoe oo oe ae aac he horn, Genoa, and Naples to rejnforce the fleet. incidemt introduced by the French government. In- Tena! Lunad e ‘Suei moms Pendent ‘sen et | Sip, ipodiesr Macs | thers ni na erin ato a , no written docu’ 1848-9 are taking advantage of the Austrian amnesty. taining any trace of it, the matter was imed from. Generals Klapka, Perezel, Vetter and other ‘'revolu- | the housetops. Then’ the journals, as woll those de- tionists’’ have returnod. voted to Prussia and her prosont policy as those which are hostile, took up the question and accused the French Napoleon and the Emperor of Austria are to meetia | governmont of intormoddling. Count de Bismarck al- Salzburg. Salzburg is a beautiful town of Upper Austria, jowed tho thing to go on, and his absence from Berlin containing about sixteen thousand inhabitants, It was | bas given a marked character of spoutancousness to there that took place, in 803, the conferences betwoen | (wis demonstration, on the part of the German lig, who daily enjoy the pleasures and the beauties of Its shady, gravelly walks, its smooth drives, delicious | , Albion, dam Panola, 18 years. ids; 050.73: grass plots, calm, placid lakes and | Pure, rotreshing: ale; ‘on, dam Alabamna, 4 years old i 2 ‘unew on continent merica for - J q by " heolnk, ‘of Europe for scenery, and onltivation reflect. | Mr. Pepper entered br. b. Zigzag, by Ruric, dam Zeta, ing’credit on all engaged in its guardianship. a i Gj And yet it is said Now York is deteriorating, its streets aro bad and unhealthy, and its people, consequently, any sacha eb he a be cadets ad prac. experience for guide it wi shown that t! are but the offshoots of heated imagination or the big. | W858 dash of four miles between Onward and Fle wing, and the betting was very heavy in favor of 1 oted expressions of prejudiced and wavoring minda, a4 Keaee, On os pecullarition Seacinc dataebans 40 much, xcept at long odda, In his was made before this court yestetday, by Wm. F. Howe, of counsel, for the discharge from conimoment as @ emery of Theodore H. Schultz, who was socused eld on & charge of complicity in the robbery of $10,000 in gold certificates from Henry Ebrgott, a mes- gor inthe employ of Martin, Maas & Co., of No Exchange , in January last, The evidence Schultz bag been and is to bo usod ase witness for the prosecution against the otber parti plicated, it pearing that Schultz had no further connection with transaction than merely negotiating one of tho chi for $5,000 at the request of a third party. The Distri Prassia and De kk Negotiating a Settle. ment. Loxpox, August 13, 1867. + tts reported that the differences between Prussia and @Penmark, in regard to North Schleswig and the execution Of the stipulations of tho treaty of Prague, are ina fair Pray to be sottied. ‘The negotiations now going on between the two coun- ‘Pries indicate a disposition on both sides to come toa THE SECOND RACK ress, i A ¢ doubt about riski quredy gepenmtons. Chartemagne and the Emperor Nicephorus I. The area- | for, “in the frst ig i et erg anes | BOLD ROBBERY AT SARATOGA. favor, ‘Two to one was current at the start The horses | Attornoy appeared by Mr. Blunt, and no objections doing bishop was Elector and Primate of the German Church. } ment (0 take pacqniage of ae ingident” to «ins CAE EC ran_with blinders on their eyes. They got the word | interposed the motion was granted. ITALY. Sa covet sates Vala inset Heine Ao give, “throwsh top lntahage ef” the cones SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE wa laiee Se sloese 00 tb tare, and plng-soour tes aie dies ieee Gavivaldl Employed Agatast the Pope. Re atime uate aml ee me waraite - those ao ugh ela Prine ps —s stimewes 1867, i: ia fetid, Fecateemm siege in tpuessootionst : wi nthrina ro - wi lesate an; ti JAR aTOOa 18, 1 1s jore WAS Di much change ir ry nans Fromseos, August 13, 1867. | 0" The = celta y rig te ~ 0:30 o'Clock P. M. the second mile, Fleotwing ing the etand SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. Norra Waevraam, Mass, August 13, 1467, wile ‘eo'bione Ff thas the liberal with famine. Several years of bad crops and two in- Southern Gorainny, 10 sek contented wlan tas tasoreet } ot vasions of locusts have brought the settlers and the | icy pursued by the Prussian government, I do not belie natives to the brink of ruin. There is @ deficiency 7} tlat the note pe myeperes closes the queation. The of cora in French Africa, and in some places there does Se eae i he ane ae not remain any grain in stock. The natives are grada- | ly explain the distrust felt by those writers. If it be de- ally bringing their flocks—their only fortuno—to the ee pneaty pipe — maintenance of pea: towns on the coast, to exchange them for some sacks of | course to, Th diction which will ene ae tote whoat or barley, for not only are the inhabitants with. | lion may compe! both governmenis to declare them. out food, but there is also @ want of fodder forthe | ¢lvos openly, They will be obliged to come to te. thorough explanation, which, im its turn, will lead to Cattle, Satisfactory settlement of the difference with Denmark, The death at Paris is announced of General Cavaignac, | and may conclude by the re-establishment, between in his seventy-eighth year, cousin of the former head of | Prussia and France, of relations more favorable to poace A daring and successful attempt at robbery was made | About two lengths and a fin advance. at two o'clock this morning, when two men entered the one prs ee of istic wenn = an Columbian Hotel and removed from the office an iron tin and Logg a tye ger pond safe, weighing about four hundred pounds, and con. | him to urge him p While Onward, on the other , hi was nearly pulled double, Onward’s rider would taining only $180 in cash, besides valuables. The thieves mae let go hie’ putt for a moment and he would fo ‘wore seen by severai of the guests of the house as they and shut the and then drop off again to his old departed with their plunder, but, 6 upposing they were ition. Fieetwing led past the stand at the comple- conveying # trunk gave no alarm. ere is no cine as | tion of the third mile, making the distance {n 6:353,; yet to the thieves, fat u are believed to be part of ib it was vory evident that the old horse was in trouble the imported gang who have infested Saratoga during | and required the greftest urging to keep him moving. the races. He kept the lead, however, until be was turning into There i¢ @ grand fancy dress bali atthe Ciarendon | the homestretch on the fourth mile, when Onward ma to-n ight. a dash around him and was soon séveral lengths a' . General Garibaldi is known to be at Sicana, where, it {Gs anid, he ts actively engaged ia renewing his prepara- ions for the movement on Rome, which wae to have Deen attempted last month. THE WAR IN CANDIA. Reported Resignation of Omar Pacha. Panis, August 13—Evening. A report has reached this city from tho Island of @andia that Omar Pasha has resigned his command of Tnore has been great excitement caused in this towe by the robbery in midday of tho dwoilling house of damaged to the REGISTRATION IN CHARLESTON. Caanceston, 8. C., August 13, 1867. | The number registered to-day was 690; of whom 1f6 colored. . than those which ate supposed to exist at the prevent coming home an easy winner by six lengths, making the Turkish forces. the executive power under the French Republic. man . va ee Te THE FRENCH MONITOR ONONDAGA. tho four miles in.7-38%.” Floctwing was pulled up very | “ere “al aad £12 hall No reasons are given for this anoxpected action, aud The first number of the Bu'letin des Lois, of the North ™ aad ae ry op Seat of 3 fmol en em ee th Ometal J Pet ta rcmruanr. tk 7 7 oe mi or an er consort p the \t is the genert lef of < A he report 16 aot readily credited Gorman Some appea a in Bertin August 1. I THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. fin cen Brcarapcl still iying te the upper bey | that the old horse will nover be able to run again, The wnat thy hare 4 SONS are enabled positively to annomaee contains a royal Prussian declaration, dated Ems, the pet = som ribhecoe following ts 8 summary :-— H& FIRST GRAND GOLD MEDAL FOR opposite the ferry landing, at Stapleton, on Staten Seconp Race.—Purse of $1,000, dash of four miles, for AMERICAN PIANOS, 26th of July, countersigned by the Ministers, and con- | Advice of the Paria Press to the Votors=Opera- ceived as follows: — jon of Universal Suffrage. We, William, in virtue of the clauses of the federal (From the 8 Siecio, August a4 constitution of Northern Germany, voted by the Reich- The elections which commenc? on the 3d of August stag, accept, by the prosent, for ourse! mand ow ceasors to the crown of Prussia, the rights, competency and obligations confided to us by the federal constitu. | General may as rightly be called tho tion, ness. Tho law of 1866 greatly increased their powers, THE FENIANS. Sentence of a Kerry Captain. Dostum, Augnst 13, 1847. Captain Moriarty, the ‘eader of the Fenian rising in Kerry, has beon seatenced to imprisonment for « term this medal being di atinotly classified first, over all ether American exhibitors In proof of which the followt ICIAL CERTIFICAT! hy of the President and members of the International Jury om Musical Instruments 1s annextds— ) ‘Je cortitie q ere medaill Americains a ¢té donnee i Vunat Par le Jury de V'Exposition Internatiounle, miere sur la liste, Istand, and from personal inquiries and observations they | all ages. are likely to remain there for some time fonger.. The | ™t. J. S. Watson entered ch. b. Onward, by Ringgold, monitor is tn course of a thorough overhaul and Pe nag RT ropair, after the disaster which attended her firstessay to | rownle, dam Rhoda. @ross the Atlantic. The pumps are in a condition ‘Timm "% . TRE THIRD RACY Boaewila havemaven thacoet hasbes ents was a handicap dash of a mile and half, in which thero of ton soare. The Vienna journals speak of which were already considerable, and that of 1867 on :—Duki orl with 95 ds Le Prosident, R isastrous conflagration > bulkheads taken down from their proseat position and | Were five entries, viz: % ee pounds MELINET, which has laid in ruins nearly the whole of the town of | sejcommunes has given to the former, on many pointe, | ine heavy material, including atmunition, to be pat | UP; the Lexington colt, out of Lucy Fowler, with the | GRORGRS KASTNER, AMBROISE THOMAM, JAPAN. attol over the laitor. ‘The vory naturo of tho Coun- | shore tor the purpose of lightoning tho machine, ‘in | #ame woight: Ripley, with 95 pounds; Lather, with 110 | KD, HANSLICK, F. A. GEVAERT, Lichtenwerth, situated within @ couple of leagues of pow ewan) the —_ bn! Dimtiy 4 * the Swe _ . ol ey are cal on elr composition Frohsdorf, the residence of Count de Chambord, and'in | ihe elected of the cantons, the wishos which they have which threo women and five children perished. The | the right of expressing, and the importanceef their Count, at the bead of a number of his servants, was early aoe have made begs om pa beers easem- at the scone of the disaster, and by his presence and ex- | Dewai io which they are avons tor rrosvod meq” tte hortations, and even by his own personal aid; con- | of service to thelr department and to the country. They must also remember that France is perhaps on little girt was rescued by a servant of the Count, named Ly tas ae bine. Peat tear thie Chaveau, who daringly penstrated mtoa burning house The electoral mi carry operat! unds; and Enchantress, with 95 pounds, The Lexing- a owe, me be pape gprs gd ceasing, | ton colt was the favorito against the fold. ‘He was sold The removal of the heavy material is made with | the pools with Mr. McDaniels’ other entry, Ripley, and a view of clearing aspace to take in more coal and to | they her brought $400, while Duke of Orleans sold contribute to the floating powers of the structure which, | for $150, Luther for $45 and Enchantress for $33. The it would appeat, is sadly needed, ae'tho sea washed clean | horses were started from the half-mile pole, and with over the deck yesterday, while tho bay was only slightly | the tap of the drum Doke of Orleans Jumped away with disterbed by a geutle breeze. The ireare proposed | the lead, which he maintained throughout, and won and superintented by the officers of the vessels, and no some ee a ts thi ag hed being conjecture can be formed as to the day the monitor will | "econ pley third, eachangress be in a condition to go to sea, fifth. The was ver, It hag been ascertained from what is considered a rell- TRANSLATION, Toertity thal the first gold medal for American Pi ‘ has been wnaimously awarded to Messrs, Stetoway by jury of the Inteynatfoual Exyosition, ‘rat Oo the list in clase X, The American Commercial Marine Dimiculty. : Lonvox, August 13, 1867. ‘The latest advices received from Japan, via Shanghae, feport that the case of the ship Anna Kimball, Captain ‘Williams, which was seized for infraction of the com- mercial treaty between China and the United States, has Deen satisfactorily settied. MELINET, President of International Jury. Geoncrs Kastnex,) Members Axmaoiys Thomas, fio, Hanstice, Toteranyoaat F. RV ARRT, Jury, The original certifoate, her with ‘the aes, rf wards,” in whi the pame of STEIN’ * eow recorded Grst on the lst, cam be eoem at lace in the capital and around, on this occasion, would reacted selves to extinguish the flames; but only the church and on the departments, #o that political life ' and brought out the child, already unconscious, and able source that orders had been forwarded to the offi- ir 7 ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR, OF STEINWAY. IE DISASTER AT SEA. whose clothes bad caught fire. The soldiers of the gar- cers for the removal of the monitor to the Navy Yard, Oe en a Pao mat Bumbers 107 nad Li East Fourteenth street, New ¥ Accldeot to mericen Steamer in the | "#00 of Neustadt, the men employed in the various py tacriiy than in ieee pepe maar lowing ise soomery— of Fig i A Lady of U: ti Ghinsas Wastes, factories and the inbabitents gencraily, exerted them- The following aro tho officers of the Onondaga:—M. | _ Tammp Race.—Purse of $600; dash of ono and a ball | recentiy perfected Uadenhted, Chomioal, Suit, ¥ Devarronnos, Capitaine do frégate, Commandant; Butte, | mile; handicap for horses only that have ran during the | it positively restores gray to its original color out Lospow, August 13, 1867. Despatches have been received bere which state that he seamer A. J. Ingersoll, of Boston, Capt Clark, we meeting. Weights to be announced immediately after the last race on the day previous, and to be at the usual time of closing entries, Entrance five per cent added. youthful beauty sina dela dressing. ten} once. Ps im dragata's, avhlonable hairdressers, at my office, 1, iway. uf " SARAH A. CHEVALIRG, M. D. some score and a half of private houses were leit anin- jd have been moro active. We cannot too much wo jured. An extensive cotton insist on telling each elector to do bie duty, to listen : i Ei only to the voice of his constience, to resist courage. —— Vaisseat Learnt Mehonas = lous ‘auiognes de vaisseau; Germi rant CT aan, Clemaat, Ingénieur; Rochetor, Méascin by all druggists; on Sunday, at 57 Baxter street, McNulty made the fol- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE STEAMSHIP JAVA. ‘which left Hong Kong on the 20th of May for Shanghae, | nd thirty houses and granaries were destroyed ously all administrative jafiuences, whatever they may Douglas and Johnson entered ch. c, Duke of Orleans, ecently struck on a rock near Shautun, on the Chinese Tho synagogue of Cologne has just been almost on- cases to ae boar the Tespousibilty of aie vole, and PROBABLE FATAL RESULT OF A STABBING AFFRAY. by Jack Malone, dam by Resort... “oita dees 1 Dy, Keaneds «,Diarthes Cordial Bets i C — tered 00th PAN He heemer - bediy damaged, the car. } rely destroyed by Are, Britian precgnectved trncmatlc anermianton, ye: An ante mortem investigation was held yesterday by via io a ise Piisesh or See ma 2 is rein Notte oti) eve "y “esuvelier, by, sland ot t go and vessel will be saved. CARLOT Under the régime of universal suffrage every one owes | Coroner Wildey ia the case of Thomas McNulty, who | Mr. D. McDaniels entered b. c, Ripley, by J uo oC, Fee oie Me IMAS BAR 1] A. thie vote.vo hie country, mths was assaulted and stabbed, as alloged, by Joba Meagher, | _ dam Nina...... . 3 | end’o. N. CRIFTENTON, Bina avente N.Y at 4 and, ES ET 5 SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALO. Sorrow, Awpast 18, 1967, | J0Win4 statement :— santa Tus Lovnow Mowry Marger.—Lonvow, August 18—| Her Journey from Miramar te Belg Percy Prog At balf-paat ten o'clock on Sunday night John awarded, ove New Pia Medical The steamship Java, which arrived at Halifax thie | Meagher and Michaol Corrigan came into my back room f gold medal, Evening. —Consols 94% for money. American securities closed at Tics Caen Btasca ba0" shesen, 4434; Minos Contrals, i, States 6-20' j Atlantic and Great Western firm at 225. ie Tas ContixentaL Bounses.—Frarnvort, August 13— Kvening.—The market for United States five-twenty bonds is fiat. No transactions have been effected. Lrverroot Corton Magner. —L Buttonhole Mac of manufacture. medal at WHEE! preatin WN ' e Hales Barry's Fase esrone. ST and Cheapest ARI by all deug : uctess® & Betire Weater Promtem bora, EEA Po Pat hE ; th whieh ebiidren am) nonce m pre io ite weight in gold. Tt relieves the child fx x mach and bowels, cures win: ately through the oritical perlod Be > and asked for liquor; I told them we could not sell liquor; there wasa tumbler on the table at the time, | Trotting on the Saratogn Agricultural Fair ich Meagher picked bs and threw at mo, which Grounds. hit me on the > ae! saying at the samo Baratoga, August 13, 1867, = ans eh Pt ve rg aS A trotiing match for $1,000, mile heats, best three tn took from his pocket opened it and shoved 1t into | five, in harness, camo of this afternoon on the half-mile me; he bad locked the door before, a0 I could not get | track of the Agricultural Society's Fair Grounds, be- out; Corrigan sat in the chair laughing; I tween G Du b. b, Tom Hampton and J. Tower's treo ay oom wernt Mae the wtene 0 hata ak ot . , t eat in 5 e Dr, Wooster Beach, Jr., testified that he had found a Lah 39, distancing tho mare iv the second heat stad above the region of the liver and an incised nf round over the ey® Should inflammation neue « fatal National Horse Falr at Bamale. ‘The jury rendered a verdict that McNuity had received Boveavo, Augast 13, 1867. Paris, August 2, 1967. morning and sailed again for Boston, \# due here to-mor- ‘The Queon of the Belgians, despite predictions to the | row afternoon in time for her matis and (he despatch to be forwarded by the contrary, had no dificalty whatever in persuading the | DAZ, 0f tne Avmockued tress to be forwarded by ex-Empress of Mexico to leave Miramar. — The unfortunate Charlotte wno supported the fatigue VITAL STATISTICS. oe ceirante, aruda ba de agin Seca During the week ending August 10 there were 708 pail rocreingy ty Aiea rane a eaves “| | deaths in New York, including 126 that occurred ia matin oC is wite and | Subiic institutions. There wore 269 deaths in Brooklyn; Dr. Buelkens, the eminent Beigian physician ta ait | 3! of them occurred in county institutions or beyond eases of insanity, who has had extraordinary success in the limits of the city, Estimating te Mo prec gah bis profession, expects to cure her. His optaion ie thar | 186% the death rate was equivalent 10 von 8 from ‘An prices extabliehed om all qualities. The sales to-day have reached 12,000 bales; middling uplands, 1044. ; @iddling Orleans, 114. Lrvgnroot Baxavsrorrs Marret.—Liverpoot, August §3—Kvening.—The market closed quiet, Corn bag ad. to 38a. 04. per quarter for mixed Wostern, ‘Wheat, 13s. 6d. per cental. Bariey, op A i Tbe, i Date, 36. 1d. per bushel. Pens 42s. 61. per youriy in New York, and to 41.79 per 1,000 in Brookiyn, at tl of John Meagher, on the 11th of The opening race of the National Horse Fair wae a Livarroon. Provisions Marast.—Liverroot, Au; & subtie poison was administered to her in Mexico, and titati t Aw 1967. ir Wild reupon issued a war- f gost exclusive of deaths in tho class of institutions tast gust, a Toe cits ward | @Test suocess The sky was rather overcast with clouds, Lot ows 6 NG SYRUP, 13—Evening.—The market is firm. Cheese bas ad- that the Vienna doctors have been treating hor wrong. tof 1 ace! wanced to bia, Od. per cwt, for middling American, mentioned. The zymotic diseases caused 48.10 per cent | Pers mare charged with ike execut but no rain fell, and the trace was im splendid order. | naving the tacaimie of Curtis & Pertias on the, oulalaee Beet bas advanced to 136s. 64. per bb!. for extra prime | of all the deaths im New York, and 43.12 per cent of the ‘The attendance was very groat, there being over five | rapper. All oth base imitetions. : fenow quoted ah asa Od, peremt Pork quiets on 0, MAXIMILIAN’S DEATH. total fo ee The 4 wg age go ire ACCIDENT ON THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. thonsand persons inside the track and « large number ws Bs. Trill open, hl ra for oxtee prime mess, Bacon, Cumberland cut, 448. per intajin: Onidal View co ue & . pery tl ne the so-called zymotic | Yesterday afternoon, at half-past four o'clock, two sae ae sien tale tomy is Yak rons tek thew od euperior stork of Mats Caps and Fury” eo ie mper Bt mad o a8 an , public a: new Paovoce Manaet.—Livenroot, Augusti8— | Prisen=Danger of Travel from Mexico City | t°2% iohine tou eat ditricts, ‘Tu Now Vork 207 inrants | 22 named Richard Vrionhazen and John Waits, were nora $000 Fourtoon norsos wore entored and | *# "ell as the richest stock of gooda in the country, —The market for articles of American produce to Queretnro=Feeling of 1 erished that were not a year old, and 457 that were not | crossing the railroad track wear Division street, in the | P y CE EWE ree ye " fa quiet and stead, Prices are without material alter. I ve years old. In Brooklyn there were 192 and 203 | village of Jamaica, when they were unexpectediy . mile heate, fing ow dor. a. however, has ned ows, voly in those periods of ehiidhood, There " best three im five, Amber won the firet premium, Cat- Sasesd'on Tet porta? ae ner he Geathe respectively pe ocomotive of passing train, hurled ta Gve, A he A Cat free from. polyou, He ah, depen tet commen ae tae atal cases of Asiatle cholera ia New York iat | J as ia che ait, and coming down with grem | tsraugae Chief the second and Prince the third. Time— per ewt, for common, and 13s. for Petroleum, 8354. ‘por gal. for spirita, and 2 vat these give no @uch anxiety as that which !¢ “4 ‘tf | velocity apon the pliot of the engine, were carriod into The secon: %, BAL, 240, 241 poser by the fearful waste of life from the fo 1, 242%, 241%, BWA 4, 240, face was for horses that never beat 2 30, M“ nT ae The wagon in which the men were seated was daaned | 2:34%, 9 Aa, tA. {ot eandard wale, Tallow, ade. Od. per ews. | 10.00 fat sbllabed i diseases in particular districta, Te tho First, Fourth, fi itm $1,360, tile boats, best three lo fire, Ten or meds fin Epirus vy marina we. onng sevens i nigpet rd Seventh, Eleventh, Fourteenth and the southwestern | 11, wong emeckieg r08 wate sain and nine started. Sis beats were Bie Linseed, £80 10s, per too whele, £5 joan ted. | OTiaving been called to Querétaro by tl TEN pony fir Roce Romp Sy og tacie. # statements are made as to the affair, | trotted, when the conclusion of the race was postponed | se venmasion.5,000 Cucee Miwoe pert cene mies = os eric! fea cgeratrgange orm ver sea Wed tna a mn ators | See cea eWay aceon aes | Gas, hee ee, AE eae . from the city of M requ! al 0 crose-road, a mae p pj a po Angust 18—Rvening.~ eto me bree days and tures nights, a prey to the others contend that he did, and was not to blame, | one, The weet see was 290%, 2:83'4, | Barnes & Oo, Welle, b soddington, ff 4 K A 6 + 2:85 54, Dobie —— oy fF Sooke btn thd — stan | moat pate sree! t- amen | fragm' bot what is derfu) the horse The first horses wore called to the 4 at haif-past *) ail od by the Van, tit Tas Hien, ie fe Bole pe med oui 19—Even. ‘wae a coonpee carted receiving the slightest “injury * Those two P. M., and the last race was postponed at haif-past p's We BRN R iae pay {ng,—Petroloum is firmer, and pric prone) Soerkad caTuaRY jd were una ar affair say Cae a on = pe i, The en an lag ran 9 fs r ees oS eae pI reat Sit a wate at tt tte gt | eesti cate Shot act's shtdnoe'ns | aT METRES eee Ren a eaten Gispate with bis jalers the | Jedge James Armstrong, of Pennsyivanin, pom, : the close of the fourth heat, sewing machine), Marine fi ¢ad toa life so serene and calm in Wittawepont, Pa, Aagust 13, 1967, fd be became ‘offered for \0-morrow amount in the ———$— ng Judge James Armstrong died hero to-day, aged sev. ve A 13, — Tho In ani ulshed mom — The inman steamship ‘onty- oars, He was the most disting e ich left New York on His Majesty received me with marke of ie morning, whi 3a arrived at thie port th: on te Liverpool. ‘The steamship Mo. obec Gn tne digs of iad cee Bar hears ace at ccorse Te | tong Tamron! wi it time to get themseives never mn Fi ae ate ee food and Kissa were imniediaiely sum- | second race Dexter iro agalast time—2:19— bole « : hore sod sone mm Oo eran did alt | with : ruaning push him, for « purse of 5,000 Pieces alg AgD, Duh HURtE HQUNAE Wit) doUdIIORD reve ‘Atal, ee most perfect ordey ban pone eo (pr preverved 08, sail } se iH f ¥

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