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Slave

(Unconfirmed. )

"Mississippi: The murderer of Mr. John G, With-
erspoon of Copiah County, MS, whose mangled and
almost headless corpse was found in his field a
few weeks since, has been discovered and
arrested. The fiend is a negro and hgs fully
confessed his gpuilt." PICKYUNE, New Orleans,
Louisiana, June 15, 183 (2:3)

Slave

(Unconfirmed. )

"Mississippi: The murderer of Mr. John G, With-
erspoon of Copiah County, MS, whose mangled and
almost headless corpse was found in his field a
few weeks since, has been discovered and
arrested. The fiend is a negro and has fully
confessed his guilt." PICKYUNE, New Orleans,
Louisiana, June 15, 183 (2:3)

Slave
(Unconfirmed. )
"Mississippi: The murderer of Mr, John G, With-
erspoon of Copiah County, MS, whose mangled and
almost headless corpse was found in his field a
few weeks since, has been discovered and
The fiend is a negro and hgs fully
ed his guilt," PICKYUNE, New Orleans,

co
rouitanas June 15, 183 (2:3)



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