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the 26th ult., has the following account of a destructive fire in that city: A fire broke out this morning in the small trunk store next to the store of Messrs. Briggs & Yard. The store of Messrs. B. & Y. was broken open, and many of the goods were taken out and saved, though, we presume, in a damaged condition. This buildng the above, we have obtained the following list of buildings destroyed or damaged: Sauter's four-story building has all the windows destroyed on the north side; Briggs & Yard's clothing store entirely destroyed; B. & Y.'s trunk store destroyed; Wagner's jewelry store destroyed; Daniel's gun shop destroyed; a fruit store destroyealoon much damaged; Arnaud's restaurant damaged. Mr. Balliuger owned the next buildings, two of which were half pulled down, with a view to prevent the extension of the fire. Nos. 2 and 3, above, belonged to Briggs & Yard; 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 belonged to Capt. Chas. Black; 10, 11, 12 and 13 belonged to Mr. E. H. Seiling.