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roperty being in the land; but the loss of Mr. Davis on his building is probably about $3,500. The only loss sustained by the Government was the scorching of five thousands pounds of bacon, which, we are told, can be used. Nearly all the cotton, and much the largest portion of the bacon, and other articles, belonging to other parties was destroyed. The principal sufferers are Messrs. McCroskey & Co, $15,000--insurance $3,000, save, probably, $5,000; L. H. Davis, $3,500--no insurance; John Ryan, cotton. $16,000 --insurance $9,000; P, Hayden, cotton, $4,000--no insurance; stored cotton, $16,000 --no insurance, save, probably, $8,000; Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad $12,000 --no insurance;--Cohen, $8,000--insurance $8--During the fire, Mr. --Thompson fell for the top of a two story building, corner of Whitehall and Mitchell streets, to the ground, breaking his arm in three places, and injuring him other wise, especially internally, to such an extent that he will probably not su