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soda water establishment, 70 State street. Loss $3,000. No Insurance. A. J. Salinas, house in Short street. Total loss. Johnson's Foundry, on Concord street. Insured for 2,000. Loss $2,500 to $3,000. Dr. Doniphan, 14 Pinckney street. Loss of clothing, furniture, &c., about $500. No insurance. The following are the principal sufferers in Clifford alley, by the destruction of property in this vicinity. All were swept away by the flames; R. Yeadon, W. Heins, Samuel Weston, T. W. Malone, Estate of John L. Hedley, Mr. C. Brady, Estate of A. Tobias. The following are the principal sufferers in Horibeck's alley, every house having been consumed: John Siegling, Dr. J. R. Solomons, Edward Horibeck, Daniel Horibeck, Dr. E. Horibeck, H. Buist, A. J. Rutjes, H. R. Sifley, Jno. Sifley, Caroline J. Greenland, Estate L. C. Pritchard, Mrs. Esther Plum. Samuel Weston, in Queen street. Four houses consumed, valued at $7,000. Only two of the houses were insured.