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lames. The fire was, however, speedily checked by the police before much damage was done. Finally, while a few policemen were holding the ricters at bay, a large reinforcement arrived from the 42d, 43d, 44th, and 50th precincts, and those in the building were ejected, when a general row occurred between them and the police. A negro attacked officer John Donnelly, of the 43d precinct, thinking he was going to arrest him and inflicted a serious wound on his head with the side of a box. Sergeant Wright got badly cut during the melee in the shoulder with a pitchfork. At this juncture a voice cried out, "Boys, set the bloody building on fire and burn the damn niggers." This was received with the wildest shouts of approval by the crowd, who again surged toward the premises with the intention of carrying out the advice that had been given them; but, notwithstanding the showers of stones, brickbats, &c., the police plied their clubs vigorously, and the intention was frustrated. Some