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THE Number 10,293. he Latest N ews ) Velegraph to the N. VV. Sun. —— NEW YO command of Major-Jeneral Phi', Sheridan, and om | bru es the Depar ment ot Missi pul, Mao -Cene al | H.W. Ble. ui | tueut oft Leulsiens and weal § ! 8 Canby, end Deputr | John. ¥ Th Ju ieaietion o-@) Micety typh, ‘Yo ida—‘our Ataice. ste erand muitary diveon ot the tute isan er Gili TCDATH AT Bud of Ms ore! ie: H.W. Haeca, pnd SHINE iS t emo ces the Lepatieot of Columbia Ub Ne tie. uh ade Fereral 3. Wiksh’, on. the Dep utment of Cul o nie, Girvan et Me! o-ell ! hie aves ae Halleck ' & 5 Juri diction ove. the states of Ores on, Coll- te Mary Harris Case. ‘and Nevads, and the territo.Jes of iualo, sing on, Ltoh. New Mex.co and Coloiade—th: States ead five werritor er, \TINUATION OF THE TESTIMONY. THE COTION CLAIDS. plicants Must Go To Lav. N MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS. yo Grand Divisions Designated FROM THE SOUTHWEST. The Harris Mercer Trin, On Wednesday, the ev dence taken lu this case war to prove ineanity on the part of Mise Harris, the murderere of Burrow The testimony of Mr, | Beadiey, the prirone:'s counsel, was Interesting, He testified that he wlsited Mise H. In prison, om the 26(b of April Fhe cerelved him tn a chilling manner, The window was open. po withetend og it wae « cold day Wi ness remonstrae! with ber alent the wi beans open, She seemed! ineenaibl the cold, wh | witness wae ert wan 12X--top of | hot— evures tact 1¢ look; olreived t were dilaccd a le +. Witness aeked at she dia wink ber @ ea, wh only inewered in mono lat > thinking of pee pee Ha oe Leg! ae Iptess 8 Slaves to be Protected. | ire aid sho’ Wan weks dhs thy kn. ane A102 A ; tow 2" W (aees talked to her, and ecoa ahi tn. atin 0 FAIRS ON THE MEXIVAN BORDER. | fe2:% 278.8 este con pees. “Mou afin rhe mald 8 0 | e@ pent ber mehte wake ul, ai duce an an, Wie Darth eo dune Withers hes rarely met @ more ne on rhe @. Lis vais eee y and Miscritaneous Nes pers el eciual Destructive Coufazration, aay ce one ihe bretier of “he Seaton: | . (aA Sie situs @ Leaur. pid bane. aud 'e@ « books | 033° ALOUT Hh 000,000, | Hite ner ta Wb met i te Ue ie Le ane ec whe ines fore .l1 Its Contents Lost OTHER BULONGS DESTROYED. whea ele waked vars inke we ou, I take the. to wait ior ber things, and any ent —+-—- -— bh coud tot eet thie bb the bese, when « “Bart buel Whatuwetaewhen | have aw trilling Soonrs and Incideuts, Aver pereusuing Ler to! momen — donu ber ps ee was high, ¢. & belove, She teid bara hat al ‘ TSC. re hadu’s cept jor two weeks that she beata | CUO, “9 =~ murder, Dutny thie tit #0 1080, & | bad roraer he ate hy 4 her in ey “ur. | Shed ecwarde endd * Mr, Bena ey do you think thas | From Washinrton. Tum avery bad gitl!" Aud afte: wade che » Very (lerris( ace 125 Pardons Vere | hed. loa atte e time ber tate clon os gud “be 7 od eeta that abe Ruew “be (Buren loved Le | rday Cotton ¢ tains —( banges IB tho |W inee tou her that slo tue coms he tod Ler, resoury De partment, dice end ie thong, July 1 Yr, Nichole, Superintend. | ou pe | { (he Govornment Insane Ae lim, was reeailed | UO ely ay be thep omvcution in the Mary Harris cave, | tpoke atout had y car ext sedtt st sor. | bie become y alah bai er sdibiootall sana yale idl | Pxclieweus Mire, Paes eale ed wail | Derlovas betweea the tine that rhe «us cromed | sxteat obap,e Cane over ber, ele excl unin eund the kiling of N. K. Burroughs ehe was |“ Beauuiul id they cone tom jour Kar eal On " Ar | Tucway, vorh ot Ma’, witless went again to the el ne, and he now cate.ed Inin ¢ tana'.ous on thas | abe she ak Git the nan who © ole the art.ce in c esting (hat the homicioe wae of Insane | the CunontoLe wou she 8 wanes phe asked vite P . ' ©. BD t ro‘her le ne ei ue waesick, aod ator bocoming compored she Bre. BeVe Dri axrous he, betes: OF tus spoke of bor p enke with Pur.cughs «hen Le wee tod, wae pat on tt audaod te tiled positively | prettteul vewluowe 110 youuds, Ebe then asked the le:te:s inviting a meeting at an assignat } it we thought ehe « & vty ted gil, aod asked if tou Wou.u fo. .ive by ele bnew ele Lid cone wioug, | ble did love bus. ou, us eo much were pot in lis boot!e:'s handwriting, Miss is had called upon him, tu Chicago about the cea orsip of there let ers, and during this fate. view From Tort: 083 Monroo. Tretor ecle “Mocs [larris, Losk rou whether, ia jour time that ray brother baw been eeyacinted | Siek Soldiers trom lichmoad—Abaadoned sou, Loh severeald anything diaLonorable to Property, tte thea jus ifles sou ines ninin® euel a vuspi- (Correapondenceat The Sun) ofkimy fowlieh she replied that Le had re Fortresa: Monroe, July 12,—The seamer Hero, of nuel with conuderabe jeeliny to any that | Jersey, artived to-day from Kichmond, w'th 129 0.ck wtaware been h u apd beet fiend, end | solsiess fom the 24h Army Co: ps, in cha: of Dr, ‘ ida word ce ae an ch was pot | Bileo:t. All (he abandouod property in aut around © hhoshert bene The tial will probably end | Novtolk and Portsmouth bas been turned over to the | Free ments Bu eon, Cotton ie daily arriving at | ‘ to-tn nto ehout yk trom North Caroline, A daily sieamer will i Th we als Ou tLe e ewer tetween this piace and Cheirystone tumendation of (ov irepont li niet, leaving here agli A.M ie understood thar the Aitorney General haa re- | furniabed an epinion to the effees thet the | From The £outhwest. ens ke Hoh Ate p focppo nim ow ndssOn | whe Ppeedmen of Texas \Warning to Plane {iecinime tor the laree amonut of cotton exp | ters Mexicun Atiairs, od at Saveur Mobile, Charnes on, Wimtog on, | Garo, July 12.—The Superintendent of Freedmen » Dur that apploaite tues reck revief in the mode | a, shew port has giveo notice to the plantare that scrited by the Inw in rerard to ceptu od and aban- | they will wot be allowed to drive their aged, belplese | et erty, gad mse chat al yorty burned over | and infirm elavea from thelr plantations, as ls be- the military autho.isies to the Tieasury aveutas, j tue prac iced by those who deaslie to ges rid of be regarded end treated fo the eune manner, | thera, he erary of the Navy has addiesedaletierto , The Liberal Mexican General Cortinas hee heen in r Acrmiral Dab! ce a in wh bberwre | consultation wi the Ir vral Boown, at ihe termi ‘on ¢ Ay Ba papas and tne sapaatien | Brosuaville, end it de reported that Cortinas has the South je Byuadion and Itscoasclide fon | declared that be will no longer oppose tho os'ablieh- oved your Getalinent jn relevin: vou tom” | meut of the Mexican Empire, Cortana» has caused ms Be ba my ogy: he fyi Hp ae ne aDiity 8p } much indignation against himself by firlug oo and itoexaes foycu leap, e::10u of yourse views | capturiny the steamer Belly which resulted im the ne a cosot those whe have been easeia'ed | toss of several Is 4 * r t a at b - fyi ‘ NAHE port by a ne | Fivebr d and twenty-nine bales of cotton, and a and | yosee Sine the love and | 128 horeheads and 607 poxes of eugar arrived at Cairo ‘ $ LA rates UDFRMAACY ot the Govera- to-day, dr Harring on t-tay wee relleved from his poa'- Adjntant Gonerals Convention, aa ihe 91h of Kisii for ‘Beles Breyer Troops Furaished by the erent States, uister to that Repub'ic. ‘The Aasietant Secro'aries | Boson, July 13.—The Adjutant Generale tu con- ware W.E. Chaadler and oF. Uetiey, w, | Yention to-day, 10 repotte showing the number of Hout, for many yeare principal warrant clerk, | Heors furnished by the following Stwrea: Maine, ceeds Mr, Hartley sa Chet Clerk of the Treasury | & killed and diet, Maret 84,4905 putmeat, and B, F, Recabouw eucecetsJoun A, | © Rhodo Ie! i; West om ae Chief Clerk of the Kegls nelinsette, 76 New | 945; Peuasylvania, on of Geu, Wash ngvess to deliver to Graham hae rece itly been ep elater of th printed \celetant lreacury burme st was vor «4 to petition © tident’s hewth continues to improve. It ie e:aioo! that the reason why he Scen ne has | Coch State the flags captuied by the regimente of | eo cus omary, Toe his sunwer readence at the | such States. The memberscf the Convention visit Hee’ Home, loth t that inetitotica, havin been Island : take of a clam-buke nized t tax tpon the soldiers uf | BUode Island to-morrow to parts . oes not th nk that ae Proucent, he hae Buy The Trade Convention. The Ningara Ship (anal Debate ou Keci+ » Figut .O use and cecupy any portion of the p.em- "ERMANENT MILITARY DIVISIONS, procity—Neble « esolutions oo the Turilf The Wer Department bas promulgated ite order and National Debt. , fin pe the pe daueut mi.itary divie one which are Detroit, July 15.—A reso'ation was adop’ed at the eting to-day, asking the Governor of New York ature the enlarg- me State \o recommend to the 14 in the Unhed States, T are five in guine end embrece a total of 50 Stutes and egbt terri. —= = | retary, Thomas Honlaba | Lou | buy thei for @ bare fony. RK, FRIDAY, JULY If, encriftens will be che rfully boone thet mare he necre- hd {ou asian the Na loua! ere Bmperwhed at tie aud ucder neve aad that te of euch (et pring pu and jute ot can | be divea ged, thent re adn on the hiest dewree theo \ wipe .eee! the o toni she 4. 6@, Of iis prospect. yy gre itoew aud glory, iiows items (Ry Telegraph to ths Kew York Sun.) Jay Coon reporta subscriptions to the feren- Thirty Loan resterday to the amount of $418,100, Dorury, the raider, bee been discharged at De tre! , om two thousar:! dollsre bal! Five hundred and twen'y-aine b of cotton, en) 183 bogsheadts and 607 boxes of sugar, arrived at Caro, Tl, yesterday Toe ininere and rullroad leborera tn the Lake 8 \perior region struck for tighor waves y) aier lay | They took possession of the retlroads ani ell wet | Done but passenger tralne to run A sovel. race will take place to-day at Pongh | keepsia, between a newly fovented atown wavou and James DB. Rensley, « celebrated podestrion, | The wagon bee to traverse ore inile before Rene. ley can perform bal! that distance, or tt wi the race, l lose A catty name! Alice Burns, who attended @ ple- nie in Weston, Mane, on Wodnes away from her youns companions and bruially Faviebed! by three ruMane acol from IT to yearn, The ceouncrels bave Leer Al ony the he ood, wan dine her freude in « perfectly tnsounille + Was soducedt arrested after the perpetration « orrible covered by sta e Tusa Plasterers’ Couvention at Pitsurgh, Pan yest rday, were comp sed of celoyates f severe! States of th dreased by ¢ OMe P ew cer m the Union, and was ally es McLew, of Boston, ite Ire: r 8 forthe ear were elected as folloy dent t, Carles MiLoon, of Biuston V David Mahory, of Washington, D.C. Lew'a Minton, of Nowark, N.J, Bec- of Now York, Jay Coow bas wn. to Parson Brownlow Bsven- Thirtes for about half ea million in gold. T specie Lelouged to the T casury of the Biate of Toonesse, «ton Isham G. Marria woe its G v- eruor, Woes the Stale was captured by sho oe P Treasurer, fevt, ; Union troops, Governor Harris fled, taking the hecle clong With hin Geveral Upton followed the fugitive rebel. The ronaway escaped but the woll Waa returned to Nashville, Parsou Brownlow Cociled to convert the gold into United States bonds, This has been done by Jay Cook, and the warde! to Nushv ile, General Intellisence. (Dy Moti to the New York Sun.) Fovw large steamships are to be bu'lt in England for to. P ussian Government. Gaaumacpr je illat Coprera, It tena’d bie in disposition was brought on Ly waniol over Lon. Tua Balfour U. 8, Hospitals at Portsmouth, arecioo dd, Too last of their pationta were sent to the U, 8, Geueral Hospitais, at Humpwn, on Monday. OLn King Leopolt, of Beletum, f# filing feat and his leet moments are embittercd by fears for the etability of bis so -'n-aw, Maxiunilian's Mex ean throne, and the idewthat afer bis death Loule N poleon Jatends to vob! le op Belgium. ace Dertrz, @ member of the 24 Presby Caureb, in 8: Uity Moy wae expel ed on Sunday because he refused to acknowle'ce that ho bad sinned in joining the iche! army, Hoist a ree contly returned Confeterate suldier, Berotoe! for love are vetting to be quite ‘tthe weve” Adam R, Slaymaker slayed himself in St on Monuay by abooting hiraself throvgb the now's because a young lads jilted hing, He was 3% —vld enough te know better, AT a pay party in Mount 2 {nes since, s beauttiul son lady mucdenly ex claimed, Ob, Lameoack I and fell ve A pboyoicu Who was prerent, after an exarminatien, bouds on, Dl, afew even announced that her death was caused by tight! lactn s. Taz Cin hea atinence j len of | ringing dowr And fo wil clothes; los the | eo, closbes for awhile, aad they will 0 nm be wl) You 5 but bow in- nn Gazrrtm earnent!y advocating prices, ” proper that would be? Tau Arm rican sbip Wheeler, baring on board 1,lou bogsheacs of the famous Fr n tobacen, arrived at Ol! Pout, Vu.,on the 1%), and would yrocesd to sua ay goon as the Wind was favorable, The abtp Missouri was at New port News wita 1,000 hogabeads of the same tot acco, Mn. Jowra, an extene!ve coach builder in South. on, Englans, in couformiug to what s:ema to gafwmoiion, | intinaied to ois Work. men ws the cleriv nchise ise trust, they may ite Yneto shetr own consecienti- ous po itica! conv ctlous without conwuliing bs poliu.g or tnclinaticns Tuene are nov tiree |o mates for the cella recent ly occupied by Mrs. Sorratiand friendea Wal ington, viz. Prot, MC ulloughy of the infer Nive chine and preon department; Col, Benton Harr - sou, Jot, Dev s' Pi vate end Geu. lL reiary, Harms, co ' exueof Metall but yet, xpecte’, Leeu taken to Mayu Wa. Aeroutsas, a Revoiittonary sold ever 100 years, made a rpeehon the 4:h at Ban. gor, Me, in which he sao: Such a wicked thing as Je, Davis atternpiod vas never done te cre nor never w.li be don egem by man. Tle papers he don't L.ke pow soup, 1 suessthe poor, uear bove have got pea soup or pes broth, hungry Os Wednesday last, Mrs. Mathias Trehune, wife of w respectable mechan) tn Chiew Miss Amel a Frasied wir the tace and ueck wx tines destroying her | eye, percing her windp pss nd inflicung wounds Wiieb wil und ubtel) prove fatel ‘She Beuien woman thenaitemp ¢ ¢, but wes arres ed, fae, now flies in ja awe result of her v c- tins injures ‘Phe csuse ot this tragic atlar was Ho ought to go jee within thea timit. ment of the locks in the cinsls of that Bate, to Cene.d Meve is plced in command of the | facilitate the passage of ships by the construction of @ 1 the Atiantic, € nite D partment | sbp canal. A resslution was aleo passed thes the bal | Niagara eh p canal should be coostiucted at the ex. ed Lerry; | penreof the veneral Government, as @ ¢7 clal r Given Jou | Lecessity; by wvoteof 1uy to vd. On th hjoce of emt uth Cain 1m Kec.procity, & rerulution was scoped app oving of Ged wer) Qo A, Ua Iwo.¢. ‘Thus (ian, Mowe | the noice for the terminstion of the ree p cclty 10D {01 A lone diacueson waste! t on the eutject of Jealousy, The | uslwudv! Mfrs, Trouune Les mys ter.ously disa, pearol “secure tor diunkerness.” A feos wut be sub Up 4 @ fous Bhd debarred from ail communication acey! With bis plyaviau, As Often us Le plussee byiil@ oF@ given bin, w xed With two-tuur8 of water, By algo are all us or Uriuki as Weil as Let, Collec, Ov wine wiuy ot with vue ibrd of war, 2K@ various kines of solid iood are all prepared With brands, conse. stare jurteae, se to Suush Cavouuse | teat. tive exc pt the Die f Columbia. and nee rejue'ing the P.esident of the | ole. Stace to enter ou. Geet Avue Aruncel, Prince Calvert, | {uio ve.otiat.ons with ihe (ove bin. nt of Greas 1 rer, ands iu Maryha, artax Lo, pritelas having In view the xecution of @ treaty a V dipsd.O-—-.0Us te L dta es. wen the two count:‘es of :eelp.oolty and com. The ;rand th ary divieou of the M pi ie hetweeuthe Lo States und mW by Major venerd Wood, dhecm and eral p ovince: of B itiah North Amev.ca Ine wili c¢e the Depa, tinent of ihe Obie, Maior al | Guding Bit € k vett ere sand rc, Q103 s.uune@at of the Miesuuri, or | Van Couv ¥ te @ne.ul H. W.e i Bod Depa. tment oi Ar auese, | Juet end equal Rabie to sli Pribe 5 lujo Gevew Ke bods, Geuera phesman baw , Ineluce thet ee nav 2 st, Lawrence. and Ma ary Jutlene iow eves Ul indiana Liliuei4 | O ber tiver of Bet meres with mach ime uch ,au, Wisconsin, Mutesvia, lowa, Masui, | provemente of the ri vers and ealaleee ik OF the wile N@Utitke, Decotal, soniand, Arkurese and | Canileue ehall renter chem sie ie’ jor the tequirge 2 inalan Lerriver mente of tue Wess, in coune ion with the Ocena, eleVeD plates gud Uhiew lerti+ | The following regolutions, seported by the Finance A Toe grand wilitary divislon of the Tennessee ts un- | er command of Mf ever WH. 'Tnomas wud | Committee, were unanimously sdopied: nitrcees the Dera: a Of the Tenneseee, Major Revolved, That {tbe recommeniet to the Govern- @.c:u: Sivbeman, Lr ft hentucéy, Mwor! men tha ipany tut usuineat Of the tariffs ie. @.a) Jobe », Vame Hieht Gf G@0. eld | gud jute! reveuus. eos ot taxation, direc dojo. (.@uvral J.B. seedmanu; end bers tent of | or indiec', mar be mace to tol near ae possible on erry \ Jor eal. i, Wood, Gove.) ducinas | the vices and luxu jes of she people, thus releving Le.elu.e, hus inditacy Jurieuict.oa over tLe Sia @» of tue labo:iug and Lnuustrial c.as es. } Resoived, ‘That evarding the National debt ue Mo a obligation mot freree fu ail che ie Cue Keuucesy, Gorin aud Alabume—jiour Mave, faa artnsapllmpeelieeaniited cation, Tus lisiea gu he le, As iLeeni of | that tine she pata taylor a user food, aud ever Biberwurds We sue) bof o! COU) Bold we oD @UEbE Tae 8. Albans » Daity Merarnore » thas @ Franeip County boy, Cus aeed Ly ue won } Blurge slipping bow Tius.ou, pre® “io mex penuy eeveu u : “bg DY the fuly extracted ine pe! + peuuy Ciear arc: IPP 6u@ vid boxes Which ctpe Lifour wWeess be bad cp the ccusee vt hue Dumness two or the weye of good ue.s, He ompioyer vier Malwa vine py ba Si oan toy gered bud “served wbe® cvilecte* reser) | to that he starved to death would have Leen glau to | An Exiled F)\e deser.bes Im an English paper | P Maye that the jate | queuily pbe patient ia iu a state of Continue! iacca « | SUN I, _1865 the young man sixteen dcllara, aa the fmme'iate pr cee 's of his ecopows, and hae how red this Ins able business trait, In con etlun with « ser. line character in ower respocts, by an offer of pari wersht; A Movroowrny ‘Als.) correspondent of the Ore lives writes: fo trarumiaton as een etientod, in ths localtiy, cocos faint te the civil ration of tie lujurious to the coun ry. 1 leness, uleneas, cod all ther concomitant train of e fet) supreme. T ¢ Bouthero planters, een- | tlemen erperteiee, educaton<aye, and of whi lautbrop, iLare Beecher Sows notwhbstat jn, view with feel fluence au Od trot nes of ealarro thie unbe ciel in- tently allowed to aclaa@ not vet + merc- tate of nemni-barta « n. They natural'y look wiwh feclinge of dincust and apprehenmon te the auf leu elo vation of ihe neyro—vut ase subju #eted people they moet aul oe Paasow Rnowstow ja “afior’’ tha late eacesh Methodist prescbers with aabarp atick, He wante ther churcbea to “a ip" t em,eod join the clhucch N ort! Tle apeske thueof ove of the preachers —s @ reverend g Cirty, ove of the reb | preach. | era of the old Th Yeton conference gives ont that be Will vot join t ene. orsanie tion, but will adhere to the old Figlo & Co. church, Tt wilbe time enough fort) Wd grewy r bodes erosion when the new chureh « lotermine this We warn thareverend ge ter ups tt is boewn efor bin to travel in thise np Bia Wiilethe petroleon twenta la raging, Bryne of ovr oO} mper tore wWilitaken lense of Lins ane’ bore Bmforol PF thintenot done and Le eounnuce Die diets and ¢ » babits, (be session of the leg satera will aa bon ee roel ew . Pie change of eters) pol the Rebmond Wine os turoitoral io eo ayts BUN, Woh ache qoortoa ft ’ ew Wire me Uintore, & wav anitein Heanproved coppe lean este The Oot crreer was hor the Wire wos eup. pesed by oil tary order b fore a see ud onaber J vould be vasner under the ner reste) Aa.ther ) OXpres@on of the enme sil ntory womihiss Sa am @e uly aod Sibly Opp.eet to che exceur on, Wipeiao ment or rite tubrtiwes vey or any Person who was conne ied in any wa, off ially OF Oboeewise, with the lave rewduticn, All «lames @al coucitoomof our people alk sufttere | eroug Yue guilty ana toe Innocent vulike ty ve | dr ined tt po ry aud pun! 1 to | very dregs T am equ ly « to ibe men ) brutal and cowardly policy » hue Pp Ssoe@ion of property, wheter bots cr.tme.” LOC AL NI WSs. NEW YORK AND TIlE VICINITY, A Dank Mertinx A darker 4 ioidnt ht meet of q eecret and myrte lous fo clety of back pe pe, dlecusslug sickrow snd deal may exist, but our reporter hae not eeon te famous negro man ina dark cellar av imiduight, with ® cande that had gone ont, coking fora black ca that ween't there, lene it but the meeting above alluded to tea faet, reporter saw it thing than nd our At Odd bellow's tink, tu Coinage Place, on Wednesday eveniug, uilelt have Leow Cathered toether a large aud promiscuous em eub lave of colored people, varylog in ehace trom stove. Dpeto moerschaum, They were the menbere and supporters of the Abyeiuiau Boclety of Bevevolent Daur hiers of Exthe:—a society formed with much the Sa1K8 pul poees as other ber Ht rocret eoelct to wit: Lo jurnish monies to members in eases of sick- mens and for buiial in care of composed wholly of colored wor condition may be ueders: ath The roolety te nvand ite prosperous 1 form the fact that it hus over $5.00 10 the treasu aides attending to the health of ite inerbers, the roeloty hae an « ” their | morale, end when o sister applies tor ber $8 a | werk, in caso of eickaess, it ie found that ] he tickuete te tho reuit of bad econduet, rhe le + to perish without arsistance Tievention fe Letter than cure, eo i the mo nf the | Taushtore of Lather clearly te, “If you with to | | Le burnt, keep out of the fre’ Thus, much good te eccompiished. ‘The appearance of the colored ladies on Tu aday evening certainly leit mo room tor te. proach ob thiseco'e, ior they were a healthy. ooklug | lot of women, with ebundal of color ‘Lhe cere | thon sof this occasion co: of @ solemu aud lmprermve march by jue Dauxhtere, ell in black, | with a bluck rexton in front of them, and each carry | tug a wand ¥ wr while strear on the endof it mewod," said one of riaded eat hath hour of Ue night; and thrice the Daug jo doutie fle about the hall, 7 the marched © was ponyer, peak ue, songs, music, aud @ diaser to ond the whole; ond the dark meeting came to an end, The Intelileence of this col eetion of colored people waa of ® bigh onder, aud tiv good thelr orginizatou ts | ca'culated to acc lirh cannot bo eaolly etiuated The decorum and knowledye of social eueak diepiayed by the aseinbly was beyond eriticiam INCENDIARY Pine.—At about ball-pase two o'clock yerterday morning, the etab.os of Mr. John 1. Drown, at the corner of Laxington avenue and 624 | averted by the neighbors, eucceeded tn extinew ebing the fire b much dana e wea done, Lhe hoses | wee biaken culo ties woeloestey, Pie tee ve cupped tohave bee the work of incendinrion, as feo tbed WO Ooh bo run tom the ciecuou of the etables ae the fite bh oke out Mt. Uoowa wove of tae new eli @e, Couk mM \lor. Tur Last ov rie Street Curanrsa Us | DEB THE OLD SyoteM,—A war aut wes countersigned yes'oz:day by Mis Honor the Maror for elz weeks expenditures jor ¢ van.og et ot r the old | eystem carried on by the City I » in acooid- | once with the resolutiu of the Bowid of Health, ‘The fojowine fe the ) cine ecubreced in “the litte bill’ preseniet tortwo we ipto du od, which shows | how Wb cally the wore was paid for under the City | inspector Por sweepers, eartmen, ete, FO; Bie anise ins DBcissss Fer lalLorese on esys ia | Two weoks up to June 17th; | For eweep-r £25719 94 bor cle. < 0 dor luvo.e de a | itu 41 | Two weeks up to June 2h: ¥ id Vor eu eevers « ‘ e+e SOL 36 bore & Kryt 6 ” | For iaLast.s ev ‘60 ds 30 To this eum of #12/,939 must te adteda wurrunt in of r. tl, Ke for } Cui ping w hes ot Varous pain e@ ior eix } veeks upt b Juue $1,1.6 76 Ubu cet Cb ate he 6 bana btu Byeuues, Lereiy, Giana ek ae baw stee, Pack Mow ood beecwer doivet Jobo Wo tall Ceaciuy 5. ave w Wide ‘ ew Ciu Bei oe ,Uhy tou, Wats B'ai@ ana WI ‘ | Ro. ext J. .owau, removia, wt.ect a BE WG Bb WY LOmbe ee eens ¥. 854 bles v8) 6 rate of Thie le of the $7259.00 w week, or abous twe.ve bundred t! ae As nd dollars per wanum, ‘ The, ad ‘UoBtiactors yesteiduy dit immeme MEST of work do the several Wards, QBheet to put on an widitionsl fo.ce Gown sold, at the Evening Exchange, at ee ee ee Lueday they ee the wand-losring indiosin Macbeth at a aimilar lato | Thirty-Third Year. | DISASTROUS CONFLAGRATION DESTRUCTION OF BARNUM’S MUSEUM Immense Loss of Property. ‘The Collections of Malta tury Anvih RAPID PROGRESS OF TITK Fin. Falling w alls and Injured Peeple. NARROW ESCAPES, #¢. About half pert twelve o'clock yestertay, whit¥ tome of the ewployes to Barnum's Maseum were quietly engaged eating thelr dinners, the Engineer turbed up from below announcing that hie reom wa on fie, and atout the same time immense re umes of amnoke permeated the Ann atroet oni ef the bullding. Mr. Davideon, the glare _ bower with tostant presence of mind, knowl: that tie immense whale tank wae directly over t ep t were the fre had begua to make hoadwe atempetto kvock a bow io the hage reserve. Ve vusccesul with the meane at hand, Mr | Davison etar oi Ue Coion from the p'pes, and at tte pied fo wrepeh off come troa railings put ep fu the eacons, The smolke now diove him to the Uae Cony, fom ehence he saw some fiemen avempiiog tener toe exitel ihe buliciog oo Ann stice, B, hie deck ou they wee enabiel te burst ia at tile pose, Gnd itwoter badtien Loea availabe at tht pout, @viGat cestiuc.os of p.opecty m'g'st bive been p evented. aAithough excellent aransen ents we eever where proviced throw houttle other floors of the Lulidin , the yrouad fluo wae bis p sseneion of fenan's «ho Lad not p ope ly p cwided for a fre con Perceiving the firemen oa haud, M.. Davicwoo 1@ tied within the buildiag, but was p e- vented by the emu, e@ from reaching the great tagk. | He wave the elacta bowever, rushed towards tie burtacee office, aud there fuuud Mr. Hurd p. eparing leave Lhe Cense suuke vow forced Davidson buck, ercame hin that ho ewooned away, return- lug to conc ousness ater being dragaed, by some one, to the Lesher air at the opposite end of the room, Uy thie (ine, less than ten minutes from the fir slaria, the etiangers aad others ta the buildiny eo.e frupidly evacuating, A faluted weman Diocked up the passe way, near the lower siiway, Depaty Sheaff Wm, McNamara sezet and Lore Ler into the atieet toow, To whine ™® cer le due the ec. edit of p obably saving the lives o. mony persoue in the bulidiaoy, The moment he be the ery of fire, he evemed to understand the situation, Koowing that the Giantess, Clieusian woman, aod ole: cccupled apartments on the third | foot, be rusbed Uither, and burst open the cous, Diad.ug the toome empty be amended to the va) floor, and suceweded La bringing dows the ladiys «@ - | wembled in ope of the dieasing-roome thers, Mise Been, the Gisntess, aud Miss Zuruby Mangus, the Ciromaian girl attemped to reach thelr owu room for the purpose of bringing off @ few valuahl.., | but the flames bad now reached the upper floors wu bureed all the property of these people, includiux 10 gieenbacks, and one huad in gold belonciug to Mine Swan, and Clicaseian girl, ecco panied by other ladies from the Museum, then eecaped from the building and took refuse (a the Bun office, where they remained all the aiternoon About five o'clock, acarilige conveyed them ton hotel, The upper part of the Museum wie speedily flooded with all the available water trom the P pee and a tank upon the roof, but no hope appeariv ¢ of eaving the tailding, the empl yeee next tar gad | thelr atvention tothe many thousand curiosities which have Leen collected during the Inat baif century, and were sored here for the Instruction and amusamen: | of cus citizens generally, and juveniles parteutarty. The rapid apread of the fire, im the lecture room ant upper floors, compelled the operations ta be confine | almost exclusively to the second and third flere, | where the wax figures and stuffed birds were axhibl:- of Onatof the windows those curiosities were no tulscuourly pitched, When the Jeff, Davie pert! costed feure was reecgnized by the crowd, it wa, wized, kicked, Knocked, aad finally od to an fraine, amid the derisive and coutumelious j epithets of tlhe persone engaged in this partune One of the beautiful glase engione wee miracv ously enved, almost iutact; aud « | coniderebie ammount of the movable proper: | wae tranepor ed tothe Astor House la au tacredibly | shortepace ot time, While this was going on, Ure | whales were bellowing, the snakes writhing, and she alli. ator lashing bie tailin the rear of tha Working wen, Theeeal war erpiured by @ roua fretog, shoo clothes he tore end with whem he fraeny | until acharpagne basket was employed to ‘antain the ma plih ous beast, Unfortunate yw the srowd wo toateud brutscd the antual, with boot heels and tones, that hin fe was not worth much ws Last ™- counts, although thee el was immediggmly taken te tiny Cue, and #0 | {0 | | | ovo of the floating fan tanke at Witan Merkes. Jn Jes time tham it hag taken te srite | te above, the flames bad moanted from the engloe room, in the Any etroet basement, to the | tof an wee raging fearfully throuch the building long Lofore @ #t cam of water could be started by the engines, Gow rapidly arriving. An imme: erowa | of poopie epeediiy amembied, blocking up Hrosdway | end Purk Row from above the Astor House to below | Fulton etreet—the police tinding it difficult to force m bp meage for the engines, Biowly the crowds were driven back, and, when al hope of saving any more Deperty wae abandoned, a brave young fellow Hounted the fing-etal asd brought down Vi ‘ Btare and Btripes, amid the cheers of V coe who witnersed the daring fens, Boon after this all the firemen and ovher Perrone tu | the building we:e driven out by the heat, and Stace num's Museum was surrendered tw Wo devourliug | clement, | | | he lo er doors but prer Uv came forth again. looking a0 If they bad 00¢ ihe elephant or bis ghoos | One of the boys was’ ord to exclaim, that "A wile- | Bly bear chcwed” i.» another sald “the snakes weie Wo ick * be agreeable: and It le Leleved thas Wem” greof ue Heppy Family” were vainly roving veut seek ne for egies, about this time, the pour eniiuele having teco UlLeratod by their atiendant biceune of water now began & pour into the building, tiora whieh (he tlawea aecenced toe reat beighy giving foith euch am intense heat tt 6t. Pawe Church, opposite, eas to imminent danger, On the roo! of thar building could be seen Rev, Dr, Dia, the | Reton and others, engaxed ip the work of prevent. tug the fire trom crossiay the street. A light perth. westeily biweze, however, saved the church and evept \he flunes towards Futon street, Fong (Ceatlised ea the Las Paw FIGHI(NG THR PIE, The arrival of # @1u engines, hose carter ad be. trucks, at thie time, gave rome p portion of the building would be save he fireu. went towork wlth awill A ban’ o¢ men desbed hey OME not a poo