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were 2s ote _— | eal THI Niunber 10.565. The Latest News! by Telegraph to the VV, WY. Sun, FROM WASHINGTON. The Ari ona Indians FOUR WHITE MEN KILLED. Nine Indians, Including Women And Children, Murdored in Revenge ! THE LATE BANK FAILURE, Court Martial Organized. PAULDING vO BE TRIED. Republican Senators in Caucus, NO AGREEMENT ‘ON RECONSTRUCTION CONGRESS YESTERDAY. Thad, Stevens On Reconstruction. A NEW PLAN PROPOSED, Tax Bill in the House, iTS FINAL PASSAGE, City and Miseellaneous News. THE 14TH STREET FIRE. Inquest on the Dead Firemen. A Thrilling History. THE BATTERY BARRACKS. Good Kome For Underground Victims &o., & Cee Wariting May 28 The total public ‘ebt ef the L aited State for the Quarter endiug Merch 31st, 1360, cums op to @17 (490. 16. The tural expencitures on account of the public debt were $51,300,472 40, The Commissioner of Iutiau Aifeire hae received # comimnnicetion from Superintendents &e. Lethe woe Lapose, Arizona, April 12th, ia which infor { wun MEtion is given of au Ousbreek ‘etwoen some whites end 4 party of Hualay hy origi don the ie, wh Gth ult, at w piece calle toad from Fort Major white men, who were & proepecting tour, made their caup therv, ena while abeent, the [odians kiled the ot calup, As soon as this he Beettiome: | seven wie of ertped cititens u a) mine of the Chief of the ud children vad four of them were estobevde tl on the ous. owing to the ipeutiicienc © thet por ion of the Territory the uly raety for life and be establisoment of the in- pli#h which the prea- uecermar lu +peral court martial for the marter of the Ur charged with disotex moneys wiih the Mer Court adjourn. d umtil W The Post Office Depa trial of Lieut.Col ite! Pauldiug, Pay States arny. Col, Paulding le Nation 1 Bank eae The the ratification by the Government of Brazilol the conditional contrwrt made with the United States | end Brezil Mail Bteanebip Company, or carr ing the malls bewween the two countries, which appews to be iu substantial conf ress of Mey, 1504, The Senste, this afternoon et an early hour, went inte Executive Seerion. but transacted no business pertaining to it, and immediately adjourned, The Republican Senators theu rerumed trom last week their caucus ‘el beratious oa hy reconstruction pro- Positions, lu order to reconcile couflicting views snd W agree in advauce upou precively what they will support in open Senn ‘The cormzniesion of General Sickles, as Minister to the Hague, was rent to him on Sa urday. He hae Oot asyets'enitied his acceptance or declination of she sppo'ntment, General Warren, Minister to Guatemala; Mr Roweau, Minister to Honduras; and Coonel Camp: bell, Minister to the Ri public of Mexico, are bere Waiting for their prepa:atery instructious from the Becretary of State “Admiral” Semnaos, of Alabama notoriety, has arrived in Washington, to look after a pardon that willenable Lim to mwume tle position of Probate Judge, to which be has beeu elected in Mobile The President has indlcsted that he intends Making a compicte change jn the list of foreign *p poinimen‘s, rou the ministers down to the com mercia, agencies, The President haw nominated tothe Senate Wil- harmo Faxon, Chief Clerk of the vy Department, tobe Ava nt Becretary tothe Navy im the place of Captain Fox, resigned, Capiain Fox bed been nomi. mated eethe additional A ut tecretary of the Navy for the permod of siz mouths under the law re- cently pas.ed, vith the act of Con- Jef Davis and Iifs Counsel, Portuess Moxaon, May 28,—~Mei O'Connor and Shes left this evening for New York, having been in vlore consulsation with Jefferson Davis most of yesterday and todey, They sound bim in better beal:h than they anticipated, and though somewhat worn from Bis tong confinement, still in possession ef his keenest faculties, and alive to the importance and eo¢toseiog nature of the issues involvea in Lis e.peedtial, Tha, gave no information r ti foo tela, bat remarked that they bad just cobiained permission to viel their client, many futile vilelip.s during the past year, ftzam Fire Evgine Company No, 4, of Boston, tre usking arrangements to a\tend the opening of the ludustria: Extibitlon as Paris, accompamed by their steam fire wpyine, iver | onvened in Washington | eof order in depositing | ment bas received «copy of | | warwith the socalled Confederate States, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty Miath Seasion, SENATE. » May -The Chair appolsted the following Committee to inve: te the condition of the National Kauks, in accordance with the sesola- tion adopted on Thureday lest: Messrs. Wilson, Henderson, Van Winkle, Johnson and Buckalew iritues presented the petition ot officers of the uM ppt flotilla for their share of prize money on captures made by them during the war; which wes re‘crred to the Committee on Nawal Affaire Mr. Pomeroy called up the bill to revive certain ‘nod erante to the States of Missour: and Arkansas to aid 1p the construction of @ railroad from the Miselesipp! River to the Texas boundary ; which was Paasred, Mr. Howard called up the joint resolution to facili- tare commercial postal and military communication between the several States. Morrill acdreased the Senate io opposition to ‘I, afler which the Senate went into Executive seeslon, and soon afterwards adjourned HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Mr, Williatus, of Pennsylvania, offered a volum! Dous preamble and resolution requiring the Presi dent wo intorin the House whether any of the mili- tery or civil emploves of the Government within the State of Georgia, or any other rebel State. have countenanced or assisted in the rendition of publie bomors to any of (he traitors, either living or dead, Mr. Nicholson, of Delaware, objectiag to the resolu- tion, it went over for the day, Mr. Stevens, of Pennaylvanta, {atroduced « bill to euable the States lately in rebellion to regain their Vegesin the Union, which wee read twice vlerred to the Committee of the Whole om the State ofthe Union, The dill ie as follows : Whereaa, The eleven Stat W aauine te erate States ir righte under the tentart United s tees ees iubled, that the elev eon a en 8 ates lately tm re- form valid State Governments in the noer e vernments bow existing ough illerally tremes im the midst of id though fo mauy inetences the cou. sl. plone were asopied under duress, and subsmittet to the ratification of the people, and therefore are not to be treated as tree republ ca, ret they ar hereby geknowledred as valid governmente for m vie\pa taj oes until the e*me shall be duiy altered and their legislative and executive officers shall be ated as such, Seo 3. Wrenever the Legislatures of aald States ela.) enact tha: conventions be estied totorm ecitimate State Goverume y the formation and adoption of State Conorit 4, the Geveruor or Chief Execative off ‘an clection to be helo on a certain 4. egatrs (oO & con. vention, whe 1 be time fired by the Legislature Constitutl shall be submitted to @ vote of the peop retified by a mejority of the | voters, suall be de- clared the Const tate, 3r¢ all be entitled to vote as vilowe: All wale f twenty one yeuis, WLO heve ne ye id State or teu deye within the 1 district, Sx..5. Tho word “cltizen,"* as osed in thie act, eball be con tiued to ‘van all persone, except Indi- woe Dot taxed, born in the United States, or duly paturalire Any male citizen above the age of twenty-one » exrs shall be competoms to be elected to to suid Convention, 6. Au persons who held office, elther civil or under the Governnimnt of the so-called Cor te Btetce of Amcrica or whoewcre fiance Ww sald Government, ar vave forfeited thelr citizens uit, amd to bi ced wil Ajegiance to the United State: t be entitled to exercise the eloctive frauchise until tive years after they Lave filed tow'r sateution or de- tite bo D@ ce iorested with tue right of eitizensbi: and shail eweer tiauce tothe Latied States. an renoun Jleg © to all other Goveruments or pre- tended Giovernm: the sald appiication to be tied k tbat by law are ner, ! be presented to or \Oany cliizenany gress which de: z which are grauied ivileges or aw ny o'be: citizeu in ihe Btate. A.l laws shau be atal, without .egard ce or tormer condi Os of thet section shoulu ever expunged, orin agy way abro Sil become void, and ssid State to be repressuted in Congress, - > Whenever the toregoing cunditiove shall be con pied with the citizeng of aid piate mar pre- *@ut guid Coustituuon to Congress, and if she same Le epproved by Congress, said state ail be declared eutitied to the rights, privileg iukuue 40), Abd be subject to all thw obugetious aud line Sik sen of 6 Steve within the Catva. No Senator or evreseutative ebaly ve adwitted iuto einer House 4» \vuptess uutil Congress ebeli have declared tue State entitied theres, Mr, Stevens offered @ resolution, inatrecting the Committee ou Tovaiid Pensions to report a bill te double the pensions due by the casualties of tue late Un the suzrestion of Mr, Perham, the resolution was altered iuto one of inquiry, au’ as moditied, was adopted, Mr, Gricer cflered resolutions, directing thas as loyal men have been elected by the poople of ‘Ten- newee a4 Senators and Representatives in Cougress, they shail be aduiltted to te in the present Con- gress, om taking the usual orth of office, and that @ack of tbe tates Do! now represented Jougress, shall be allowe nthe same termes, The rewludons were red ww the Committee on Reconstruction, Mr. Whaley offered @ resolution, which was re- Jectod, directing the Committee on Printing to re- port @ bill limiting the hours of labor forthe om ploy of the government printing oflice to eight hours a day, Mr. Lynch, from the Committee on Banking and Currency, reported adversely on & resolation to ex: empt the currency op State Banks outstanding on the firetof Joly next, fromthe tax of tea percent, now provided by law. until the first of July, eighteen hundred und sixty seven, This was laid on the table The morning hour having expired, the House went into Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, Mr, Dawes in the chair, aud resamed consid- eration of the Tax bill. On motion of Mr. Morri'l, a proviso was added to tection 33, in reference to whiskey, making the tax op bramdy distilied from grapes, a! or peaches, ope doliar and a balf per ou, Under an ag. eerment made eu Saturday, Mr, Farns- worth, of Il ment an additiona: section, as follow: That all assessors, Collectois and revenue agents provided for by this act, or the several acts to which this ameudatory, sball be appeintod by the Pr eat o the Lnited States. with the advice and consent of the senate, and the advice and consent of $74 Ben: ate shali be given before any such officer shall be re- moved from office, unless such remeval shall be for malieasauce in office, auring the recess of Congress.” Mr, Williams, of Pennsylvania, under s similar arrangement to that made with Mr, Farnsworth, submitted an amendment to the 65th section, giving the appointment of the Bpecial Commustoner of the Revenue tothe President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, instead of the Secretary of the Treasury. The House seconded the previous question on the bill and amendments, whereupon the debate was elosed by Mr. Morrill, who intimated his views in re- gard to certain points, and expressed the hope that im the course of two or three years the tax om manu- facture: could be dispensed with. He congratulated the House on leaving the bill in as good a shape as it wes. The amendments on which separate votes were desired were specified by members, Ee iicerce the amendment striking ous 4s permitied to offer as an amen NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1866. Provided, that no appeal shall be allowed to auy party atier he shall have been dul assessed and the annoel list containing the vw ment bas Leen trans: mitted to the Collector of the abet fT @ awencweut was rewcted, sud the proviso re # on the amondim striking out posing a tax eof 4 per ot on mendmeut was rejec eland in the bill, pare ote wason the amendment inserting io the paragraph requiring monthly reports trom c) ma! ) Apioviso, that ournerry elger mar aud epprentices who work tor others are not included in the provision, on ameudment wes agreed to by yous 63; nays next vote was on the awendment striking out t Bteuce authorizing gas companies to add the tax tothe price of gra sod. Ihe amendment was | agreed wo. Ibe next vote wason the amendment striking out Mowers, reapers, threshing mechines, broome rad woolen wale, from the pa:agraph taxing them three Perccut. The ameudment wasagreed to, Yeas 65; nae ‘4 65. ated articles were therefore added to the free and flace of the On motion of Mr. Morrill, baptiey bail 7 io unting jo Unived States, and bann rs nade | mestic mauurue +es Pound t a rejected br remains att im reference to cigarettes, or jail Cgare made of tobacco, graduating the tax eccording to he market ve ue, as fol ot over $5 per Luk,atexro! 32 per 1,000; over #5. and not over $14, a tex of #4; on aiic ‘ettes and Cigars, tax of ¥4. and 4) por cent. ad valoren , to be astersed on the excess bevond #12 per 1,00. he amenament was agrees to, 64 to 4) ‘The next vote was oo the amendment placing on the fall list cordage aud rigging tor vessels, Lhe amendment wasrejected The Lext rote was on the amcodment taking from the Secretary cf the Lreasury the appointment of a fpecia: Commissioner of Keven the President by and with th This was rejected by yeas 46. ext vote wason the amendment y b, to strike out the section providing tor the a Special jo Kuv- orutmissioner of t Teected —) ers 61 @ wus co thew Proviso that as.@ssors’ liste of | to the public for inspection, Lut sl ed tor publication, 1 to be copied for pub Heation, Tb! ected -yeas, 65, nays, bd, so the proviso w Huck vut of phe bill, Tue oext wae ou 4 aueuament offered to- rt day by Mr, Faroeworth. ent atove | 67; uaye, bu AU the o'her ameudmente were agreed to In eroas, end the bill was parrot—yers, 111; nays, 1), The Dayewere: Mesere, Borgen, Chauier, Eldridge, Uri- der, Harding (Ky), Mareball, Nibiack, Kitter, Koss, Trimble and Wright) The tithe of the bill waa, on motion of Mr, (aitield amended by making it read “BUl to Redace Internal Revenue.” &¢. adjourned. (See Farneworth's amend the sweuunent was rejected—)eus, Pennsylvania, A Fierce Toraado. Howvapate, Pa, Marv o8.~A terrific tornato evept over the lower portion of this borough inet covered bridge spanning the Lackawaxen river, at Six'h etreet, was bodily lifted ® distance of six feet in the air aud fell into the river ® mass of ruins, A boy who had just crossed the bridge was carried some ‘itty fee! up the river. Sev eral berus, outhouses, &c, were demolished, Trees and sticks of tutes filled the air fying like shingles, ‘The course of ihe torpade was at fires frou Weat to Kast; it them turned and went south; aud veering ageia finally took @ Northeasteriy cours. No ives were eat, Luermome er Ty de, MURDER OR WHAT? Found Drowned. Fort Hamitton, 8, Y¥., Mar os,—Justice Bennett to-day held an toquest on the body of a man found on the beach. The body bad po c..,hing, with the ex- ception of a white thirt, Ithad apparently beeu in ) th tor alout twotmonthe, Ag inquest was also | held on the body of a woman, with long, vrown her, | linen chem quilted eh .t, brown sack, with biack | border, aad woulen socks, The body was enciosedia | & sack, Governer Venton et Pardons. | Governor Feutoa has written the fuowing let- | ter: frare or New Yora, , Exrevtrye Derariwent, May 25, 1dd6$ My Dear sir. 1 aw in jecespt of your letier rela. tive to th idoa of Aibert ‘\. Drew, who was con- vieted of grand jsicouy, inthe cit) of Brooklyn, in October, 1866, and eentence! iv two yerrs' ment at Sing Sing, Br Section 5, Cha O, 1849, it ie provided that notice of #uplication tor pardon ebali be published for ‘our weets in the staie | pa) er, and, in cases of crimes Committed in the city of New York, in @ paper io designated by the Governor, unless in bis option | justice revuiies thet ie ebail Le depeneed with, Avy woe tern that the provisione of this section | ead of have Leen rigidly eulomwed ot auy jate years (hey seem to have bern viac pored, My exper. wice in the «xeicise of 1h ing power leads 1 @ to }eeur (o this exactm ly devised asa oouncation and waruing public, 1 fiud that there etcumstances end local epinione at is which do not » 2nd aro Bot pie sedge ol the Goveru The effect of the pub.sicationto which I have red would be to briug to the attention of the \! nor facts which would pows bly operate to postpone, if Bot prevent, the exeiciu.e of executive cemeacy in applications t might Oheowue eppear merite rious, In or the:eioe, to meet such contincen cies, and togivetie puble ( Jullest Opportunity f @utiug valid obljecti« tote pardua of apy in whose behal: it may be asked, | shail hee | a0 observance of the lew alluded to, .o eli cases that seem to be of sufficient importance. Very respeeitully, a, E, Fexton Hoo Cuakiass sresces. New York city, Mexico. Reports via San Francisco Ban Prancisou Mat ué.—Tbe Mexican Imperial Consul bas received official dispatenes trom Muzat- lau, of May l6th, stating that the Liberais attacked the garrison of Hermosillo on the 4th iuet., and, after @ bloody struggle, captured end pillaged the town, Imperial forces subsequently arrived, aod after killing 200 of the Liberals, drove out the rest and recaptured nearly all thelrbooty, Mr. Alnss, an American gentleman, and Don |). Gonzalez, who refused to give $40,0W to the Liberal cause, were cruelly murdered, together with thirveen Americans. ‘the Imperials defeated Corona at Singaloa, driving him 86 miles and killing 108 men, and capturing a large amount of ammunition. Several wealthy fam- ilies arrived bere en the steamer Continental, who fied from the Liberal rule. Published accounts say thas at the sack of Herwoaslllo the Liberals mar- dered 36 foreigners and 60 citizens who helped to defend the town, A strong division of Imperialists started from Mazatlan on the 10th inst. in pursuit of Corona, Bas resnotsco, Mar 26,—A letter from Hermo- sille «-~ ‘erates the account of the atrocities which ‘46 Liberals commited at that place, and states that stores were ransscked, rich inhabitants laid under contribution, All whe could not pay were murdered, all the women violated, The question of repub- or mone ichial principles wes entirely set aside, and the whele population of Souore was rising to re- vouge the crusities of the Liberals, Pog ions Ia hea 8 wos a brisk dewaud everv- Genera! Intelligence, (By Mail te the New York Sun) These are 087 convicts tentiary A GPAND workinem place a. Detroit, Mic bere Dr. Coats aye there ie a class of men too shell w to have a conscience, aud too cold to have a bert It ts announced that 83 new journals at one cent (a sou) each were published at Paris on the iss of iu the Diincie Penl- # dewone'raton is to take + on the Fourth of July | the present mouth, Sas Frasctsco i@ going to be supplied with Waler fromm a leke !n the Sierra Nevada mountains by an aqueduct 200 miles | Tua elections in the Lower Canadian Provinces are ball to have resu ted in rwheiming major int 1 favor of confeleration, Tue 6011 in parts of Bast Tennessee swarms with loousta, and in the woota swipe are busy rooting Up the ground in search of them, Tne recent failures in London amount to twice the capiea! of the Boston Hanks, that of Overend, Gurney & Co. being $50,000,000 to 60,000,000, and Sir Mo Pet, $20,000,000, TWENTY RlOMT persona—moat of them toys un- der mx.een years oF syge—were convicted at ® rocent se bof the Assiz-s in Paris, of making counterfeit five-frane pie A Lanon ticccasin wneke, measuring four feet nine inc .es waskilet 1. a public street in Balti- more, on Monday, It had tried to bite several persons, Eranr pactshes of Lou'sians are overflowed, end half of the peope are without food, BR. hef le Gvi'w from New Ocleaus, The Reu River floods have fallen, It js reported that the Government will lose be tween two bundred and three hundred thousand dollars by the fallure of Culver, Peun & Co, the Now York baukers, Bea water bos a curious action on cast trom, cov- Verting |t into® grey, porous wars, that grows rapidly hot tn contact with air. Some cannons fished up weur Scoilaud became so hus that they could not be touched, ANs Basting caine {nto this work! in 1748, Sri joi it leet Luesiay, she wasn native of Now York, aud was uquestionaviy, “the oblest in~ babitant, Veriug @ ten of one bundred teen years, Tur Loulsville, Ky. Jourxan makes the follows ing Mourniul announcement, Business fe theo cw Yeud practicaily dead, Eveu the loafers quit the main sireet, aud gone so busier haunts, Taz Macon, Goorgta, Messzvorr, sole mnly tn- form @ Unutom party thas it is too le conctliate the Bouth, If says: done so the moment afier victor time bas pesto. the programme of liste aud Scorn cannot be changed."* Tux Pennsylvania Rallroad Company have a corps of photog: ers DOW engaged ‘mt tekine photographie vir of the rotd trow Pui! aceiphia tok They are treusporte! froin poiut fo puintou @ special tai. ‘Toe work will cost $20, 000 Tos tusk of sowe wonater animal of former Sinses, eight feet wud tea inches iu diameter ab the base, aud tapering to point, wae fowad recently ua gravel bed onthe Indianapulie d& Ciucinual Railroad, Is is @apposed w pave buen eu or Swelve feet in lengib. Tue whole numer of colored troops enilated in the U8. service suring the war wae 186,017, sod the whole wumnber in the service at ane time wus 128,160. Louw: aoa Kentucky and Tet ceases fur- vlahet the laryest num bder—an aggregate of G&.858, Se Lexas taroished the smallest number, mame- tye 47 Tas work of ra!!zoad consolidation se@ns to prog ly, Last week the Ludiaumpoll s end L t dud. and Peon, Railroads Cou span- ub are reporiel to have solidated with tha Chi cago aud Ci uml, al 90 de to take a@tert and direct route iran ¢ alla ct the Ohio wl cago, A pirriovkey oveurred lest Munday between the Beyro siciere wad the uexro ¢i viene of Lows a5 ol to @ general ettack ou the voloved people by the whites. Aus were wed on both «dos wath fatal suc . Law more reapecta- He colored mem of Louisville buve po’ ued @ ¢ lenonne ag the Uisturba@ice aud delarive tuat the Gid not, if they woud, screen the col- ered riute fom the cousequewies, Tar Page County (lowa) Heuar.p, of the 19tb | S88ysi “A bad case ot poisoni ar occurred at Bumuor's Grove Count, yout bwo Weeks euce. The vi irl only a fe a io years old, why left ine bead boen sarge cf a lutof uly teu years, wuile the mother weut tw biuney. Vu Ler ¢eiura whe found b vy dead, Deviny been po.moued by the Li sag beac alpenns He cous WEW YORK AND THE \/ICIMITY, A Rerver rou Tie Ceviar fhe Bu.rd of Hesith have done thiay iu converting the Battery ii itetious tur poor families who buy daisp and uuhoathtul culiare, Ths mmodatfons fur tive bunared batiory, but the contemplated ren occupying the worst clues of cel) been commenced, fur the reason doubt theiv power to compel the i emeowal of fami- dev, @xecpt during the pre ie of chulem or otber dangerous epidemic disease e, It ie uncer- etuod, he apartments will be permutted to te@e up thelr abode a: the barracks, om application. tw the Board. Ay reat many families are adver@y to removing to the Battery, because it je @ charite vie Institution; hey + POPULATION. * acornamendable tracks into hab ® ween living in oy bawe provided familie on the oval o: families tre hoe oot vee that the Board ae poor and proud." Tjse cleange, however, would greatly bonefit the phvalcal condition | of the occupants ot daup bascmente, and would decrouse the rate of mortality among them. The city at large wou! d also’be benefitted by thus escaping the danger of the propogation of pes- tilence in these nojsowe cel ary, No more healthful locality can anywhere be iv aod than that which the Board of Health Lave ee ected. The Battery te fanned by ® rolreshing ¢ « breeze, end duiing the Summer it ia alwaysthe co olest and most pleasant spot on the iriand. The accommodations siready provided are of canrse fast iflicient for the entire cel. lar population of thecity, t ut bubitations for « vory large number of familia, cau be provided on the Battery, aod it is stated, that it is the inien- tion of tho Board to extend their arrange: mente if the oxperimerit sha’! prove satisfactory, When the cese of cholera ovcurred in ¥Sd street, five families, whe occupied *.he Louse, were compalied te remove tatbe Battery. Chey wore stroagly opposed to going; bat after they bad been there « little while, they took a ¢if'erent view of the watter, and when their own pream acs wore fumigated snd clean- @4 they were oppose io leaving the Bariacks and eing back to thwir ol! residence again, This fact alone speaks ‘well for the secommodations they re- etived, and goosto show the gousral superiority of the Battery spartments over those usually occapled by poor persons in low-priced tenement houses, either in eo¥.ers or any Osher bart of sald bulldinum ye be gave the | ever, that apy pereons i ring in auhealthy’ | — q6(€€ Thirty-Third Yeour Tue BURNING OF THE ACADEMY OW MUstc Inquest ON THE Bopirs oF the Viciina Tinie ttxa Detatts—At Work Beiwers Waris oe Frame.—Yesterday, Coroner Gamtio boil oa (a. quest, at the 17th Preeinet atation |» y bodies of David B. Waters, foreman ! Co, No. 6,and Peter H, Walsh, of the sam- ‘ who perished at the Academy of Music ¢ the night of the 91st inst, The following tevin ayy os tak Michael J. St Me: ropolitan E lath street, on the night of the @ist inet. ; Lmet tbe foreman o the engine, David B, Waters, a: the enirs to the Acadeiny on 14th mr shou der and told to within about 11 fee lehte were extinguished eer Sullivan, and b ten, back out!" th soon a9 Trot ihe mw the engineer to back out, Ldid eo; | , lecen alive after that; Wal t { ian, went in ahead of ma; ate. | Irs Ked to him it looked rather bedi oy eve i that isdit, and itold bin thet ve im, that he ought to be on his t Joon out for himself; he aaid be woud, i dour ddd not soe him avaln al! P Shevidan toatitied ~L am awenher of Sn No.5; at about 12 o'clock ’ at Inet,, officer O'Brien, of the | come and kuocked at the door of the tig ‘ and said thore wae @ fire up i4th ot dintely turned out, and on arriving of t Fugineer Sullivan ordered us to tia about 15 .eet trom the stage do rot) we took the bydrant and assisied (he ting the bose off she tender; Lb pur ioe « hose on my shoulder and ‘entered by the stage god in . This ie wit ! iere About five minutes, whew . vou curmen “I Ot wim It the smoke war I could them om (be foothighte burning ; [ found ¢ door and met Waioia, tho ' lim to put a mau ip my piace, oo | ‘ ad it any ionger ; the decenseu lok aw Stapieton and told him to go to, anv give Stapleton my baudkerchiel w io mouth, eo that he could breathe; Je 1 pieton then etaried tute the buildin ye AoC be Oe Of OUF Theu Calne Oul Bu ‘ wasin the building all gions; Lt borrows Rerchief and tied at about way mous aus ory aw started back lato the building; [ stick and the footlighte were meariy outs in Ww meat the lights wen ou ' “Geo out of bese." i tile the scenery wice; I ho repiled, * This way won or the voice aud founda the ho by tolluwing thet, in about a mint fell: 1 an! havemercy ou the po» vlovag thoy are gome ," A Gia Yok Bee Billed os bw ry alter that, Patrick Kennedy, of the same Commrne, (on) Sete I waa at the fire; er we OL Ou toe a vote said he wou d go 0 ni start the ¢ several others, had charge of the p>) monte siter, Lwas let aioue; Le iuan of No. ! Hook & Latder Co, v bo buikiiog. to get eo to reieven iteuy long Callen ior 'd get no or; then th oWo company, Lut could get ny an Lhe'd the p joug as L coud, oF Up tO the etage and called ¢ ow will L get out!” some one called to nie for the uivhs, but the smoke was ao th oe not ewe it; | managed to get As lar asthe) ait n When Ulcers O'ren wad Burs oF ihe ius a eloct, took me out; did mot see the he leit we at the pipe. 4 dvhn J, Cooley, of the Company, test! Sed at the flre ut the Acadeuiy uf aduali / the bose on the ung Laesed sore ut bhi ‘ wt the berry | where the the bat ary ve ccusd get no deHoie auewe we luo | lJ or 38 (@@t ime the parquesio, wh ce we at hele cut io the floos, aud two in th rte 1! could eee the the throuyt stayed (here @ight OF fem mindles, WHEL Lio ” et tere the pipe; we cales to: ile 4 trock to get renef, but we aid not ge u tthe Pipe abd ih Gowl big bbe OFeh@iga, How ered; et thie tine ]bessd ie woceus uy jor Waleh; he said, “Here lam vit stedgel ed 10 wwouget the fuund the nose cuml tine Ve winks ty kes hier ould wait beard the ery, “Oped tbe courst ani 1 west tu ee tur as (ue pais calicé out, “Perer and Dav) tule we UD@te Od LO pull LLG dw e ous aaebsed +b Guout ten feet tas. scenery cawe down, bruimine ty i wes yeu Deck by the étivce Gud Mei 4 Gee & ber of she deveseed a ward The inquest was them adjoune! wet!) 7 this moruing, when Eugineer [Puce Suliven wi lone eremined, ; Wy ?—A few months a | wae passed by the Common Cove: Jerry Lost compautes to erect gatos on @ bur of their boats, as @ prevenive apMiiel Koodo uky which are almost of cally owcurieure (i mle incauiiousy jucnpug liota os before \hey are secured bo the 1 nies, however, seem Ww lake co uot) and no one of these ssteguardces iov structel Whe ieitthie matter « not at Royac Oak Day,—The Buys ih } even joycl Irieb becpie, threughou colebrace this dey (Lue memorable in the history of Knglaud, oor Cherie 11,, then @ fugitive from the wiivvare of Ulive ohoako l wae wee » an ordi i to con + vit bo bl de Cromwell, was chased through a to.ee. on sien oi Ma), and bad Le then b ' i , foubs have ehared the nfoun nate tugher, Cha:les tue Li But beiag wer “0 y perdu i callow © Uak Day. the ia ia alee chD ve paved 4 wud ibe day “4 jos © the aval ol doe ‘ . i day. and deuvor, o "anc fur the terininwuen oF tue bath fob jon, Lhe are by teugiods we buie dey, but still it is Kepein grees vor Hicksite QUAKERS are hol pa! Geversl Convention @ thew Mur 4 } s. wyvesaut Square, No pessou Lula on, Boizedon ie almltteed 4, xcise Marrens,—There ar deuie Ve eocieiies in thie city whieb ov , disole ¥ the Fxcise law, and cel! ty 4 These are the New Y¥ Society, and the York city Dealers’ Society, The letter is cou ely a young soc, @'y which cut loose trom | The tormer ii the vt Maine ! Pop VW. F “ tw > the law. + ve youre €° Ns 15. to Tesiet the the present joe any ye Vire Comm ssioue sathe premciug y hae taken the ia amount of unonoy, ¥ wwyert, &e,, Whe ay these Inover te ut to ie wo tue u tow erty Me Ta ng, ab whiew ihe Prenat « wom Will be tAken wit vy venouvced beu ‘ tial, Parsial, as they ef vue bhoves Ban ba “bine 4 a yi a SURO 0 6 t c for Sticemee, Arian cloon rae Pee is said, YF which the bw " tuber WhO presumes 4 Sabine wie for eiboval f it du whose ti lars, bas pr Ability, lomo wail bold @ meet his repo t, and the law which the arbatr Coe woiked # w msuy Ace Valely tolu on Sates @:) oni, treaty on 1 oh Dh, RAD Gih bub tune yeslercay mosa tious os (he law Lepore About eight hundred g:erso Ws appe sot hovers he * Yb beete W