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The war in Missouri. Louisville Sept. 13. --Intelligence has been received from Mexico, Missouri, announcing that Timber's Bridge, this side of Stingeon, had been nearly destroyed by fire. A train of troops were expected to pass, but they got out and examined the condition of the bridge and returned to Mexico, to await repairs of the structure. Jefferson City, Sept. 12. --General Price encamped on Saturday night near Clinton, in Henry county, en route to Jefferson City. [Second Dispatch.] St. Louis, Sept. 13. --The Pacific and Iron Mountain Railways have been connected here, to enable transportation to proceed without change of cars or the marching of troops through the city. The circulation of the Dubuque Herald has been interdicted here.
Affairs near Washington. Washington Sept. 12. --Firing recommence this morning in the direction of the Chain Bridge. The occasion for it is not known.
Hotel burnt. Boston Sept. 12. --The Nahaut Hotel was burnt last night. Loss about $100,000.