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Murders in New Orleans.

--In the New Orleans papers, of the 18th, we find accounts of fearful murders perpetrated by unknown ruffians upon Pedro Serrencull and his wife, who lived on their market garden opposite New Orleans. They were stabbed to death in their own house, and their premises plundered of several hundred dollars. The papers dare not hint that the deed was done by Butler's scoundrels.

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