1 7 . : ‘ g - - ) .. sTP 3 Lok B s';'& : ’ i ‘ "?"| ,'r.",‘ ,\t“‘?’“ b s ’ . N, ,’-" : g - i . st . X ) »'. g i » iy :\ ’ : —‘: " " a 2 & ',b.":v;t X . ! 3 . g h i a 8 5, d » .; ’ - ) ‘l;;\' ‘l e eS ——————— e o ' 3 v¢l ‘.. VOL. X. NO. 16. WARREN; R. I. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1835. NEW SERIES NO. 73. ‘ yg=Printed and Published every Satorda | ArrLETREE.—We are in- ~_Both LL,No’. MammouTH sides of Old Slip, (including the of goods, some in boxes, others just as of damage already sustained-—such geods CHARLES RAND’A /debted to u highly respectuble gentleman Franklin market) street to they |us by aperson just from the " 2mr?:g?Market-Street, Warren, R. 1. | from Pear! were snatched from the shelves ; as could be hastily saved, are strewed in immediate dollars per annum, payable 'of Hardy county, for the following facts the East River. with fixed,bayonets ueighboorhood., Pk TerMs.—Two in maries patrolling a- the streets. We shall annex = at year, to A Mathmouth Appletree on wong list of the 7~ NEW YORK three monthe, or $2,50 the end of the irelative 2 North side of Coenties Slip, from Pear | them for protection agninst marau- occupants of the stores and sufferers, . ns GAZETTE.— Advertisements conspicuously inserted on farm of Capt. Danicl coun- street to the river: ders all eyes fixed the The publication of 1 will be re- JF® for McNeiroflhl: und upon volumes we can gather, in the confusion that pre- Shis the usual terms of One Dollar per squure, three try. OQur informant says that he took the Jones’s lane, Gouverneurs lane, Cuyler’s of k smoke, whirling sumed in a day or two, ”’?. office and every in- 4 before the vails. Many immense stocks of weeks, and twenty cents for subsequent ‘dimensions of this mammouth appletree alley and patt of Millstreet, awav goods materials were destroyed amid the gener- gortion. All Advertisements be continued till wind=flames darting and roaring from are consumed. It is believed that will carefully, and to more al conflagration last evening, ; forbidden, (unless otherwlse ordered) and charged accurately, and found it Seventeen blocks of buildings, of the the rBofs and windows of whole streets—- one hundred stores and be 43 feet in height and 55 in breadth. largest and most walls' to than DAILYADVERTISER.—The print accordingly. costly description, are tumbling the ground, and the including many of the most wnrelnopees,]valuable notices, and origi- Circuriference of the 9 in office is destroyed by the {7Religious and political trunk feet and 4 totally destroyed; the large block between firemen worn out with their exertions and the city, are alrecady destroyed. |ing disastrous nal marringes, inserted at 25 cents each. inches, in breadth, Circumference of the Wall street and Exchange place and almogt discouraged from fire—the materials are principally saved all arrearages fafther efforts, Twelve o’clock.—The rear of the Ex- J=7 No papers discontinued until trunk 9 feet and 4 inches. About 7 feet street, fronting on Broad street, vainly striving 1o muke —all the books and papers are are paid, except at the option of the Publisher.— Beaver head aguinst the change is now on fire, which is extending secure.— from the foot there are 11 branches, the nd that between Beaver and Millstreots flames, which seemed to The editors hope Lo issue theirpapper ae Single pipers 6 1-4 cents each. mock all humaao into the Post office, A strong force of 1 !avernge aize of which is three feet and also [ronting Broad, injur- power. usuul to-morrow. on are greatly skill and firemen is placed there, and hopes are én- ten inches in circumferance. But the ‘ed, aud may be to be ‘Aniid this almost said destroy- dreadful destruction, we' are tertained that this building willbe saved. Warren. ‘most remarkable fact about it is the quan- ed—except the single range of stores lln;;y:o Office oftho New York Mercantile Advert iser, announce that the shipping have The firo is still cxtending toSough street, Thursday, 2 o’clock, P. M. ; tity of fruit it bore tlie present year., 180 fronting on Broad street. The number not sstained any material injury. A some of the vessels ! between Coflee THE FIRE. Remedy the Lock Jaw.—We are in- bushels of apples were taken from it of buildings it is impossible to ascertain, vast many of them were lying at the docks House and Old Slips have taken fire. for this year.—North it 1000, Thursday Mornwng formed by a friend, that a sure preveniive Banner. but is estimated between, 700 and bewz?n Murry’s wharf and ;Coenties One o’clock.—The Fxchange 10o’clock.—We re- amount still on sume with heavy hearts the disease is, to some The ofproperty destroyed our fears . v continuation against this terrible take ' 1s ins we had firgan the reai.. The lewters luve been and mix it with a sufficient The Great Fire at calculable, - ' " i thei wholeWowould have been removed from the Post Office. awful calamity befallen strong soft soap, destroyed.— There is ’n?hc arethat hae our so as to [ Those acquainted with our city will The water was very low, city. The flames yet raging, and are quantity of pulverized chalk, NilwW YORK. at and they could 'uow no knowiag where the flames will be now buckwheat We mentioned in our last once perceive that nearly the entire seat not, for some time, get away. stopped—the principally confined to the square meke it of the consistency of that a wmost The brig hydrants are exhausted—- bounded the south moistened with a of its greatest. commercial transactions Powhatan was on fire, but it was soon the hose ofmany by side of Peatl street, batter ; keep the chalk destructive fire was raging in the city of ofthe engines are frozen Coenties =lip, supply of soap until the wound be- has been destroyed. It 1s not probable extinguished, and all, except one Be. brig| and useless, and the flames South street, and Old slip. fresh New York. - Since then, we havo re- extending.— Nearly the whole ofthis gins to discharge and the patient finds that the destruction of any given section, in Cuentie’s slip, finally got into the Never was a more awful sight than is éxtensive square ceived the New York Commercial Ad- any 18 rehef. Our friend stated to us, and im- of other city in the world, of equal stream where they are now at anchor. ‘ now presented. The fire is yet extending already n ruins. A number of build- may be placed in what vertiser, containing the followingacc’ount.} extent, would have involved a greater de- We take it for granted—nay, it is ad- west in Pearl street—und will ings have been blown up to arrest the plicit confidence probahly of the he says, that he has known several cases From the New York Commercial Advertiser, of struction of capital, or fuined the fortunes mitted on all hands—that the Fire insur-| extend to Old Slip, and sweep offull the progress flames. where this remedy has been su-cessfully Thursday, Dec. 17th, ofa greater number of men. The-de- ance companies -are all ruined. Some valuable buildings on the threc squares One o’clock—lt is believed the flames applied. So simple and valuable a rem- DREADFUL CALAMITY. ' struction of goods, of every description will not be able to pay filly cents on the bounded by Pearl, South and Wull streets are noy arrested so that they willnot ex- that can be has been im- dollar on tend below Coenties slip, edy, within the reach of every persou, New York has been for filteen hours enumerated, their policies, and others, per- and Old Slip. The buildings on the west s ; yet farther haps, not more Some four or five ought to be universally known.—N. Y in flames ! They are not yet extinguish- mense and what magnifies than twenty-five—while side of Wall street between the Exchange hundred buildings the fact, the poition may be are destroyed, Eve. Post. ed. A large section, and that the oldest calamity is the that others rather more fortunate, and Pearl street, are yet standing, some : and most wealthy portion of the city, is in of the city thus destroyed, is one which During‘the night all descriptions of car of thein much damaged in the rears.— We are glad to state that Messrs. Bai- has been almost entirely rebuilt within ringes were inthe ley, Keeler & Remsen, their Anotner CookING ApraraTus. A ruins, and whether the progress of the immediate vicinity of Nearly the whole block, bounded by Mer- saved all the last five or six years, and was covered the either books and papers, with a large young German at New York, has invent- Destroyer, is yet completely arrested, we fire, waiting to remove books, chant stret., Exchange Place, William portion of cooking by the heat cannot tell. Since the conflagration of on every hand with the. most noble and driving away with merchandise, or in at- street, and Pearl street, an immnense pile their goods. Their loss is much less ed an apparatus for | than was stated this developed during the slacking of lime.— Moscow, no calamity by fire," substantial ranges of mercantile edifices tendance upon those who were watching of new and valuable warehouses, is now morning. Part of so their was insured - cents worth of lime enclosed in a sive, and so dreadful, has befallen anyexten-city perhaps in the world.
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