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to Shockoe Warehouse, on its North side, and soon summoned the fire companies to the scene. This house consisted of three tenements belonging to Messrs. Eddins & Brannan. The first was occupied by the "Old Dominion Saw Works," owned by Messrs. Boyle & Gamble, as a manufactory of saws, swords, bowie-knives, buckles, &c. Latterly tctory, by Messrs. Charles Wharton & Co., who lost all their stock, (upon which they had no insurance,) and in part as a pattern and plow shop, by Messrs. Eddins & Brannan, who lost all their patterns, pattern tools, one hundred plows, and much lumber, the whole valued at not less than $3,000. The third tenement was used as a corn mill by Mr. J. W. Eddins. The mill was ruined. It was valued at some $600, we learn, being a very small one. Messrs. Eddins & Brannan have policies in the Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company to the amount of $1,500; which sum, however, will not cover more than half their loss, according to their estimate of it. Th