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Damage to the Lick Creek Bridge repaired accident on the South-side road

Lynchburg, Dec. 4,
--President Branner, of the East Tennessee railroad, telegraphs here that the bridge over Lick Creek is all right, and that the trains are passing over. He will have a line of packets at Union on Thursday to carry passengers around that bridge.

The South-Side train failed to connect with the Western to-day, in consequence of an accident about two miles below this city. The engine run over a bull, which caused the mail car to be thrown from the track. The car was much damaged, but no person was hurt.

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