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joint stock company, under whose control it remained until 1838, when it was purchased by Col. S. S. Myers. It was known, until recently, as the "Marshall Theatre." The season lately inaugurated bid fair to be the most profitable in its history, but its cancer has been suddenly brought to a disastrous termination. We learn, however, that it is the purpose of the owner to rebuild, as soon as circumstances will allow. The building occupied by Mr. Brown, on the east, was owned by Mrs. James Rawlings. The loss is about $5,000, probably insured. Mr. Brown, we are informed, saved the larger portion of his stock Mrs. Jackson's loss may be $300. J. M. Lyneman, the owner of the building occupied by W. H. Davidson, is insured for $4,000 in the Mutual office, which will probably cover his loss. Mr. Davidson loses about $2,000, on which there is a small insurance. N. W. Nelson's house is insured for $6,000 in the Mutual, and his stock for $5,000 each in the Marine and Merchan