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Ma^hon, Geo., March 14th.“Tho Hon. Hines Holt, wns on the coach, and loat all hit baggnge, ho was thrown m an Islahd lt;Jn which ha remained nbout twenty hour*, without food or fin*, a part of which lime ho ha,1 to take a treo to hoop front being swept away.”Lou of Ihf BUamboat Randolph.—On Thurs day evening tlio steamboat Randolph struck it rung dining her pussngn up the river, a little nbnvrCur rolllon. and went down shortly after. Tho Courier ■late* that the destruction of property is a*timntnd at $150,000— mostly ln»urlt;d. There were 300 hhd* of Sugar on board. The boot was iniured for $30,000, hut con morn. A rumor prevail* that a number or perrons lost their live*—It dons nut ap poor to be confirmed.—JV. O. 11. e, 5th inti.
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Savannah Weekly Georgian

Savannah, Georgia, US

Sat, Mar 20, 1841

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