AMERICA.
The horse disease continues spreadiug in eastern cities, arid causing stagriation in business. Os. teams have been brought into requisition. J .'.-.■.'■ ■ .:.■■.,'■:■.'■','•. A small-pox epidemic ia prevalent at St. Louis. . v . , '-'.: jti^t-:':>'!' The American steamer Missouri has been burned off Eey West. The loss of the vessel and cargo is estimated'at 500,000 dollars. The number of lives lost has not been ascertained. An accident occurred on *he Central Pacific railroad, when a large amount of baggage and express matters were burnecf. The Texas Pacific railroad is being pushed forward rapidly.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1370, 19 December 1872, Page 2
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