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Destructive fire in Charleston, S. C.
The Charleston Courier, of Wednesday, contains the following account of a destructive fire which occurred in that city at an early hour on Tuesday morning:
A little before 1 o'clock, Tuesday morning, a destructive fire broke out among some small negro huts belonging to R. De Reef, in the rear of Washington street, which, in a few moments, extended to the residence of Mr. Saunders.
The wind was blowing almost a gale at the time, and, notwithstanding the exertions of the firemen, the building was quickly enveloped in flames.
The two-and-a-half story residence of Mr. John Phillips, at the corner of Washington street and Railroad Accommodation Wharf, next took fire and was totally consumed.
A portion of the furniture was saved.
This house belonged to Mrs. Brown, of John's Island, and was partly insured.
The residences of Mr. John Horibeck and Capt. P. M. Doucin were the next consumed.
The greater part of the furniture was