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ion, one piece striking Mr. Edward Powell, a shoemaker living in the neighborhood, in the leg and tearing up the flesh from his foot to his knee, and another falling upon the shoulder of a negro who was passing along Broad street, near two hundred yards off, cutting him severely. Hardly had the excitement consequent upon this explosion subsided before the crash of a falling roof and simultaneous screams of a rough attracted the attention of the crowd in another direction. A little son of Mr. Lohman having gone out upon the roof of his father's house for the purpose of sweeping off the sparks of fire which were falling on it, caused it to break through, carrying him down with it, and splitting his nose and face in a dreadful manner. The firemen were not long in getting on the ground, and worked energetically; otherwise a great deal of other property would have been destroyed, as the location of the burnt building was in the midst of numerous small framed houses of a very inflamma