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farHieyn-nftiflretaroTOofiresP--T-ii-D-to-1hhid a cargo of merchandise, and twelve cabin pasMngers; none of the latter are injured The vessel and cargo are but slightly damaged. Tho vessel was towed baclc to tho pier.ruxEiuz. txctt.Nzw York, April 13.β€”A Port Jervis, New York, special says the noon expreM train to day brought a foneral party to this village with the LoJy of Mrs. R. O. Gray, of Surrey county, Va. The husband and Mrs. R F. Winfield, a sister of Mrs. Gray, nocompanied the remain*. Mrs. Gray was murdered by servants, who poisoned her coffee. She was formerly a re idont of th:s village. Her husband is a well to do farmer, living near Dispertantia.SOUTH CAROLINA. ELECTION CASES.Osaelestoh, April 13.β€”In the United States Circuit Court to-day in tho Aoton election case, testimony for the defense was opened and closed, and the testimony
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Macon Georgia Weekly Telegraph Journal and Messenger

Macon, Georgia, US

Fri, Apr 21, 1882

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