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citizens of the city, and his action in the matter has caused great surprise to his many friends. The great fire in Havana. The steamer Meadville, from Havana on the 25th ult., has arrived at New York. The fire at Havana was still burninHavana on the 25th ult., has arrived at New York. The fire at Havana was still burning in the ruins, but its progress was checked after consuming sixteen warehouses, containing 672 bales of cotton, 63,012 boxes of sugar, and large quantities of other goods, a considerable amount of which was intended to run the blockade, and slanged Havana was still burning in the ruins, but its progress was checked after consuming sixteen warehouses, containing 672 bales of cotton, 63,012 boxes of sugar, and large quantities of other goods, a considerable amount of which was intended to run the blockade, and slanged to Secesh English men. Their loss is estimated at over one million and a half. The Confederate steamer Nita, with a cargo of cotton, arrived at Havana on the 234. Mexico. The following is the text of the dispatch from Gen. Forey, receiveHavana on the 234. Mexico. The following is the text of the dispatch from Gen. Forey, received by the French Minister of War: Mexico, June 10.--I have just entered the City of Mexico at the head of the army. With a heart still agitated by the event, I address this dispatch in haste to your Excellency, to inform you that the whole popul