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leaving only the tall chimney, nearly a hundred feet in height, standing to mark its former site. The lower part of the west wing was occupied by William F. Sims, while above him were Messrs. Green & Allen's carpenter rooms. In the east end were A. T. Burr & Co.'s furniture establishment, Robert McNamee's dental instrument and cutlery manufactory, and J. Hardwicke's lock-smith shop; the western wing was used by Martin M. Lipscomb in the manufacture of J. W. Willett as a match factory, and Foster & Magne, manufacturers of glue. The building itself was owned by Messrs. Charles Phillips and William H. Woodward. East of this building the flames communicated to a large farm. building pred by Messrs. William h. West & Brother as a lumber-dressing establishment and stable, and a blacksmith shop owned by Ed. St. Carter, both of which were destroyed, with all they contained. As mentioned in our edition of yesterday, the brick stables in the rear of the handsome residences on Fran