AMERICAN.
Between thirtyiXttdsibEty.^Esbns are; believed to have survived from the wreck! of the steamer Pacific. j
A steamer at anchor, value 250,000 dollars, was burned; off Port Galveston, Texas. It is believed she was struck by: lightning. There is no trace of any sur-i vivors. The storm was so high that; ithifteen vessels lying; mear.i could render; no assistance. ;
Thirty r> one .illicit whiskey ; , distillers pleaded guilty in St. Louis. The GoVernment confiscated the property, value 750,000. d 015...
The Brooklyn revival^continues under Messrs Moody and Sankey, and a special request has been sent to t'jem to visit Chicago, where a revival is already be* fiW"??:,? ;-.« ..:,■„< ....;,. r ..-:.j...;} ■..,'*■-..*' i Eight th6i:oughbred horses liavefcee'nj shipped from America to take part in I various^^English! rUces;n»mclußing the ' Derby and St. Leger.
The crew of the barque Foxhound, of Swansea, which was^burced at sea, were picked up and taken to Chile.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2167, 14 December 1875, Page 2
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147AMERICAN. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2167, 14 December 1875, Page 2
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