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or a very large slave membership. It was swept away in the great fire of 1838, and rebuilt soon after. It is again entirely destroyed. St. Peter's (Episcopal) Church. This building was located on Logan street, between Broad and Tradd streets — was a neat and well arranged edifice, with ground floor and galleries. The congregation is quite a full one, and it has been for some time past under the rectorship of the Rev. Mr. Prentiss. It is entirely destroyed. The friends' Meeting House. This unpretending structure on King street south of Queen street, was burned to the ground. The St. Andrew's Hall. This well known and historic building, in which the Convention of the People of South Carolina held its sittings and agreed upon the Ordinance of Secession, on the 20th of December of last year, is now in ruins. The walls are standing, but the interior is entirely consumed. We learn that the splendid full-length portrait of Queen Victoria, by an eminent artis