Nugent. Mrs. Nugent was asleep in her bousejnnvs1:tvvlien tha accident occurred but singular to say,' h ^ escaped unharmed. jijA row oftwenty-one brick cottiges. on Ken-* lucky si reel, belonging 10 Messrs* Cochran and ‘ j Mussleman, were all completely un looted. A •; little boy, whosa name we did not leu in, was 1 killed by the Jailing of a piece of timber.I* Manv other houses were injured, which we r have dot space to specify this morning. Trees 1 were uprooted in every part of the city, most ot 1 (* them b*low Sixth street.We are informed, that in Shippingsporl and* Portland, the storm was very light, and no 3 damage of consequence was sustained.There was u rumor in the city la-t night, that I i a church in New Albany was struck by light-' niug, and a large number oi persons kilied; but we could trace the report to no reliable source-We understand that liie siorm was very severe , in Jefferson\i.le,7and that three or lour houses ' were blown down.