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Steamboat sunk in the Upper Missouri.

--By passengers who arrived yesterday morning from Sioux City, and who came across the State of Iowa, we have intelligence of the sinking of the Atchison ferry-boat S. G. Morrow, which left Rev. Joseph about fourteen days since for Fort Randall. The news was brought to Stoux City by the stage driver from Fort Randall. The boat is said to be sunk at or near the mouth of James River, and was loaded principally at Rev. Joseph by Dr. Burleigh, the Agent of the Yancton Indians. Her load consisted of supplies for those Indians, and goods for the traders, together with some army supplies, shipped by the Quartermaster of the army in this city for Fort Randall. No further particulars were brought by our informants.--Rev. Louis Republican, 13th.

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