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tkit .*'*
©efit of the school
relieve tbit -^ ftt lalwrt «Kt
it ot tkm
testates, that the 1 bushels of salt,
3 eehtt per bfsh*
Is found itt the place where th«
^ » . ify?»V **, /8**' ^ *H t h t i r w i i U t m g *<fl drjiqg boqsa*
jaagaaroe, | l j l r a j » # fe»tlii^P»* * w *«& 4M*fi* irooj -«acfc $th«sc, nearly
trd*. At the point of time when tbi exploded, there was a waggon
. tl*aW§»**b»<i»|Wta» toM%. * Z»IV*»{M4 Of powder. The explosioa blew
S w««>*er out of bit wa«goi» toaoe yard*— wtatiajr f«WTered|iitf«t, « i | Of bona*
kuopad e*«CKN*f them, end whipped at violently as Ws Coutd toa* great a T"' ,t passible, fhe: wegfoji was. Wolff
(LthO tire, f Eicb itaadraw. # fihlck, wa« so shattered that
of it could be found six inches
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AT, APKILT, 181i. sa
'IH
m^m* 1
rtlatlTo
^iece^OT.w could be toundsix rochet
Owof tbe feorset wai k i l l e d Mtooj; hcaHmr swiMfe w a g o n e r .entttsuroBt* ••r ibelother fou r and t h ' - 4 s g ^ | a o ~ ^ f f f f M s , . W ; j M B n f | )
, tbit the BIM* of popalatiofl ta*h-t h e ^ wHlses a o d pr««8e4 . p y e M a * :
T h e damage $ustamed io tfa*t boroi»|h
*~~ gnndinglhquse •mri^ii^iiwetii^ifat'j ttther liuiWioct aiid a eipJoiiom, the between the first t ip litt about 20 terminated this shocking calamity,
>J^YT|L
ifr.J'ettajkdiM,
ur*«
« a a^hip-
-fhO/ljP* 8. ship
»tod W« Icara bjr-bjr tb« Cineiooati
that t»! iofint Stite of Indiana bujlready authorial the cutting of a canal ajW» J»H» of thaOhie». ^ * Extraordinary Sktrif't Scfe.-^A Meeting
(EPIIiii number ©f tli« Repoiitory {&) complete* t ie fifte«ntli year ©CJtiPeiiiteiico
*" *ha$**%fc*ittil -Meti^mke patr»n«go of many itwdy friaod* and liberal iupporteTtt Iiih»«tlitli»«ndeaTor of tbe pobUiber t* make the paper worthy a ffrntinaaoee of fa-Tor».' fife I i 4 i i l f tbe attention of mbjeri- ^ ber« to the term, OQ which it is fablithe^sf ^ ^ ^ J l t ^ S A ^ ' o T ^ J e ^ Q e i t T Frequent application J* oaade for it %om , * —*— / ^ lb|NJe^i»ii i ineof the wpliciiitt iefNct L J M t e « . - i p t . f e w Wf bDMftuo«
J. th^^fi^.«^fre* byt : { s a e 5 » r t ^ |erflM.-All whwwe i w i e h t e ^ ^ e t^fefi- jgnj ft|J m^ fa frwff w , ; b fej§# ifllBii-|l«r, fo» Pap«n , Boe*». o* othftrtrh*. w»!ae> terifl ait«fattqBt.4A M M » »eeo reported ired to pay Uoniedi***!*. J . » . BEMlS.^ $* * ^ ! g f e £ r i M « * , * n t # i * b t ^ ^ U ^ p i l f
' • • ^ •• * i«. ^ feiitWiiliii lrourti. -^ -vi - ^ , T h e tewn of ^ i ^ io thjg county, is dit id
orad, by *imember ofConjcrett, wKfr'*^M4pJK# i?^*1 tw0-t<ojH f the act pi'otwiing fftf tbe f a r m i n g Q©Qert,
'"eidtetf
•«rf
'' Petition J^.^Wtf ha^been politely Jk-
Of the BarolBtloo, and bate «IT«U It in bl« paper. T&a«e wiiere»ted in its proVitjoa*
frfB;«b»#et#), ib i t - w - M [ c««nieeiNMP ^ » the t ime of rtppjicatwn*; Frora tbe ad^ertite-meat # f l«%el?fcerp»4 mpto Ipepjer^thej! Mm jfajmt'qm II^MeeWJWy f o r * * Ac^-tcftl^-tain the benefit of tbii law, are i # fai* pottei-
i
iecee of timber a«*l fra '• iMeJifffa'e
,*ir*: '"Pefebi'i ter*wMa<IanQe
l p « | in * :torli&&''tb6' R|i^.^p|:in4-tbit ibotplvwere
^ ^ e F ^ M
J CoMr*****"®®, the 24tb ult. io the. Bouse of %r#p%W«l» s*Pe the bill tyfttegJp-w*s uoder xQuatdewtien, Mr. Clay arose and owved to tmmia t«e bill a protuioo w*& ropriate the,son» of eighteen thoona;Bd dol-wt as "the outfit aod one year's salary of a niaterto-Mm^-WW^ the 0oit©t| Sfates the independent prorinces of tbe rirer
entering into * di»cuWion of tbe question, iq-
of the radeipendence of t h e South Ainer«can
^ J j a t t t W d l i , eriJjle.PafrwMof tirt^Tirt;
ip in rwJteMiiM rftKe Act of Ct tide fe*-««irtato||p6^.etigsL ,uvul service of the United States, lutionnry |far. 1*» it aba its requwite form* .jpnssejrihed tffl j l i | |M |k and MU forward the i limn u(M ^'mfOKm c*l\ on him, to the War r^fArtmea.^^ffsit'e their ifamea placed pti % JPension l®i^^jiet:With but Uttle ee^*ic#4, •• A service Oi™»ie months only, on tbe'coa^wcntal e«tahJifh^ll, or to the close of the war, entitlea!;thM^» the tension, which commences at tm^^j^w^mfml make WPfr^m 'Hi.. , S ^ P y » H B L P ^ r
C A M U E L S t ^ J o i n t l y
ArtbarFrice,' ^ f f ^«#w»T» Charles Gaylord, Vteim* m**^^-
^ ' LA|f CASE 4oshw|#usiog 2, ' wtetiwder Fi^^(l |w.
dant w«1Se4 at'the last^^rarSessiOiu^rj ^ J ™ g L ^JStS^BSf'-. V f
the cwptf of ISbeowj^,i£««, IwJictweo] Oft- Humphry Jones, « M e t »iaba», - ^ der the, Staba^ p^Mtai«mttd|!iM^.^R,3t^Bt*e*
^ ^ ^
•V*. f r "* flB
»«|HirijRasjnf m e i f i B f by way of pledge ofe ;SJSS,ST1.S' seSritf &r p « % bat* »oy boad, note or ^ " ^ % e J
oore. \ .
L I T *
I t o
ted acTcral
is. la ^W debitejii tbe Hpose of aeptefejitt-tit el, >«* i | | w f # f # « to tbe AjflwariMr ment of tbe irodepeadence of the United ProT-iuce* of 'JBIaV. JJ% W*H»» -T*ie'^pea^ef has broken |roittdAt#'greater di*tiqce (rem Jbe ohjeet thai w6 belief e bad been paemUy expected, Jde prepontioa being to appropn- ^ ate a ium for tbe outfit and year's salary of a Minister to the Governmeat of La Plata,
witbdrawo
. t . | # f t r # » ^ e f f S i l t Jttettejr.. It^' t; t^a^p^rpia^l^t^^lhMdiiili, «c.- baa caus
field near tbe house of Br. Dupont was oear-'^Amm^^^^^' ^°*»«»7 Ifi«t>stone .„_,___ inu„.._„,_.__._
%at^, and manyebad »i« their limb* cat off v ^y^Tthe^biiildini^ more
p | | M | » k p ^ ' » % c t i n | and beer| etiiiii4' to • i the blackenedafid mangled corpus or tbe
a*^:** •»-,|0^ • 1?wei|ty-sS| person* freie nd others are yet mi wing. 'I'be
t heart would baTe beeo aofteiied, the *pe srotttd^has^ we^t over the dis-
huraan misery which was created •urn > We hate oeitber ability dor
o call fortb the teelings, which tbe narrative of an ere witness would
etery heart not staled agaiatt hu-Bfere was a wretched enetti#:di«
ediy carrying and dragging hererflban s^whileshcwassearehingfortheibat.
,||l^^~oaev^wiio:|^a^l(ttai';-the remains of a man was gaeing opon
Manxiety, to ascertain whether in-it wK the beloved bci"D£ who bat I few *-"•*>*;#»$> plttowed b l r ^ | d ' ttpon^er
botom. A little further, with streaming eyes, was seen*
ho had jast found tho body of
other writing, *ith intent to eommeoce a suit the;raoo,.aud who ahail commence factor snit «ccordii*|iy«*,: . « *»y- • ' * . . -i
The evideice eras roll and satisfactory, and the Joey retontted a rer*ct offpilty. •&& Defendilit wai fiqpd 2Q$eSj*Hars, and «j«wpd ed from puactico for three years.—Oqfatd CH*
Daniel Hubbard, John D.Brown, Joseph A-twell. Alexander Kelsey, John Perry, Elni|«»an Perry, 0antel Hobbs, Joseph Coatflj Daniel Curtis, Alfred »rainard, Daniel Calkins,
,'«•
X ^ Ca«.^-Tbe last Richmond (Vifginia) ISwpircr eoiifWna *.l»w ca|»e interesting to Sow fho are, ip the habit of cutting tatuKl^aiWBli/aikini ootea and transmitting the balvjfcat different^ J^fitm;^!!^, leriodi, iii whlcli it is aecreed^pMt the bona fide owner of a bask ente, hWjtof transmitted onebalfthereof hy ™rt'*^^j***"^ leo therefrom. W is lost. c*Oa#t: dedfi«q; pay-meat of the bapjE of any part of its arooant, in eopwequence of holding the retained half,
f merely ^bat tbat he is entitled tp demand the mfriwtpm of the ia^ndte.oo iitiefythg the bank of tbe writy of theabote facts, or establishing them by the judgment of the court of equity-r-and giving, jjn either case, a satisfactory Indemnity, to secure tbe,bank against future loss, from the appearance and
•*m*
pm
<t^:Jwifi-saJisfie4 moot safely i»ife-|rfa^ee.
""' ""'afrmy
cnntempJatei any direct change in the a a tate of our relationjr, but an e*preiiioj» of %e readiness "of Congress t o second such a measure as is proposed, when the EiecutiTC shall deem-It expedient to resort t o it.
. •*ffce> prepoiiitioo has covered ground enough, however, t o form the foundation of au animated debate, in which tbe whole pob-cy of the United States , in respect to the South Ameriean provinces, and incidentally
whenever the President shall.tbiok fit to s end . „ i t t ^ v r h M . one. T h e ©roposifion, therefore, doc* n o t s e W n g ^ p of J b e other ha^f oT taeh note. PUB* ^ . A J » « ? v * 2 J _!.•___•_ r . \ g ^ g ^ | As tbiioOMioO; has enjianited from tbe
Bl i i ibe 'h Morgao, John Bminard, Mar»in Diver, Almira CliurchUl, Luther Jone^# James Thompson 2, Jabe? J?Fard 2t. Charles Smith,
A
Saraifeil . (je«wpersoji,
Hauuali Conieff, Eiiza1j*th M'Knigbt, t3e#. SSeyaoour, Adelia Stevens, LukeBe.ffiit, Vkri4 Firman, Wdbara#iii; Loi* Sekiof, Eesanna MGill, Benj.Bro^n, Gi I Dert Arnold, James'dpimbers,
J o b n ^ S i e i f . , HemeDiJbejc Sakert C. Henry Oatrander, . * John JeokiasQn, Wtlliaat <J. Jobn ton* Joseph Markham, School District, Aron,
predict propositioo. | f i s stflBCfeot to say, tfikt -we shall keep pice with the debate, and present it is soob as it cab ijessibly be prepared for
^ . t . , . . , tb« press, considering ii as affordittg toMM%» with loud cries was lamenting vi^^, o f a quefitioD, of at much intereiea»
^ ^ . . m . , ...-£ • ,_, ^"^TB-rtm|hsttedStates.
liar—On the 25tb oi
highest toJrjjfoa!.-. «o tfeia, commonwealth, persons who tniy hereafter deem it safe and; proper to transmit halves of dank ootMM* »*' see tbe propriety of tnipoteJy.descfi^aj jthe* retained balveaf ino\«f satjifiuetwfity> Wpviog their bo»»^de oWoersbip.^J^noi^^ Mfi~ yubtican. -
Simeon White, Rebecca Wbitmore 2 , Josiah Wafeprous, Freeman Stevens, Jerreal Smith, „ Jeremiah Reuben, Charles Cleaveland, John Webster 2 , John Arnold,; r^ioiet M*$warh, ^ » « Butfisr^ Joel Fuller. TOpp Allen, Ratpb Wriebt, HtaP alferd* . ,
AfJBgBT HOSMER, P. M, «*wa*a*ajiUMtt£M«ftwii
which be mm4mtokHjmkmto
tarden, on which there are t h k ^ fruit He firat qtmlity. . - - * •
Al s%. ' tae . ? 8Ha^ick> |^ his STOCK and w i n s , entire, sold on good ternmj and ~" A* M reta^sMgoel^SWWJ ,
mm, wtim&0 i a*..... 7 -ger^ ina , Bwawt-pina, elegant W
^a^r'!
w#'W%i
KEAS comeii!
taken into her unfriendly—these are per»ons eontpaethr^ «ufc . , whstevee. a a l will take att legal sdvaatage
f
.•: , L . MMMNHMW
- a * » * « ^ e j c e ^ i w i d e M ^ ^ ^ w ^ ^ fjofted States.^ ^ *
^-Si-ef ras to b e kept up ;ht peace of Eu-
, bad finished the totfs new palace. jr»titode for the
• t&aii BIIHB- Dtca-
-Y*^«?(t«sn*sa«,«aoa Streights,
Switaerhmd,
ncideotsareoub-tr us the Loodo» . -^ j «* V.r-'- ^ " , ••?*" "
fated to make man feel, ^#=»^S^|BWf » of' SOtlt* "#..
*tter to what ndbler;-use Can gold tied tttao w % h i d - a p the broicit
v be a father t o t b e fatherless, and 3& hte who bat none W btUpMrn^*1
J$m% that the only article unhur* te tke'eotise of U. Dnpont, was a portrait of Wapviem Bonaparte, - ' ,
l ^ i l l l i t o l : Of the American Centinel says/ r i^ i i«cbnversed with a gentleman direct ^arfrifm&igtdii, who visited the scene of f f^M^Sa^mm wboro we have receif e^ the
^liowing corrections and additional particu-ItifyniL The workmen's hoaxes, amounting to» JlorWari rendered entirely uojt to'jtehrtfeb-1«S. ?ho maehiiiery is compfetfjr dfl ti'fey-
'Jm> The bodies of 28 persons ft**e been Snq% te. Biipont and her lister? frero iiMbtiy hartj Mr. t N t e a bad Ml loeolderf
TOao i w ^ * ^ ^ ^ « ^ 1 ^ ^ 4 C l i ^ - J [ l i e 25tb oft: tfie1
President traosmitted a Message and Jtocu-mtiaih to C o i ^ w oo the snbjccl of tbe Bern* inole war. The Message states, thatthe bos-iitlities of the tribe were aoprovolted„ and mentions tbe measures adopted for the safety
kof our citi«ett>« oa tbe frontier exposed to |heir ravaged ;" ^ '
Spanish War.—There was a minor in Wash; ington oa the 23d alt. that war would be immediately declared against Spain. A letter, however, of that date, says it was unfounded. The Committee of Foreign Relations bad been several! hours together, tbe day previous, [Sunday) which, with the publication of tbe Spanish Documents, occaaiooed'some remarks. and considelUbie excitement.
MJRRIED—At Semers, Con. Me. ?5»*d-% Hulbvrd, to 38if! ^ ° ^ » % •**«*% »f%r *
' p Of bine iyearsr.—At Chatham, Mr. BtrtUS'wtWfwn, to Mlsi JrMt-
fyncn. Tripm. aged SO^Tft f enn-Taji, oft the o ^ o l L by 2 £ v . »*r. Merrill, Mr- mmm goiter, of Middlesex, to M i « HflttnoA l i s som, of Penn-lfaii. _
In this towoii ooSatbrday evening; last,' by
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tfS^9&es of
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ras«
vfa
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eJiatOfWipa
„.r... S Ok, former was a Airs-,; : ^ . t e < * t * ^ t f 'firsveantc*
, „.F. %}mm of .|«r ^ » i | t i 4 .nj» *
**- , :*1^ft Ow TOigaame exploded, which lulled P | | P | i g n » t injar^tho c^0(f !J. ,.
*.-,f,. ^ w i l a f e ^ ; P ! P m - 1 ceifetablo «our«e~at •"""*' '— 'W»Mo; ibslt Mr, E- ©;-6fefc,nrbo isoiato*
t f^ l l^of %sbt^rtmV. ..aW#tvbo.wai1tt-, enf at the commencement df tbf ^ar, bttt
# A o » p o J » € ^ b « a m t e j r H # * e i » e < l
.^•^*» t**»t*. --g|f;.^:'^e0.ftMigfthj||ee,i»,
^g i . i^ i i^ .^ l i reak up^igsne-
ijt/#bJect«o.-«ilt€e,ftiaf.|f;.tb»t. dieriou*compfatntofthe?ualiri/
|^|ii^#ifOl#Bd'«». tiff.- trOoptia- t|wa
»"'«3
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7\*.A %'* ^ f i « « « r ^ ; MMiUfar&i Marsh j$# «
fi»*CJ!»jp ' I fadersw t i l *ce, pm the Buenos-Ayrei ,©*»* sd:rby"tbri -iie%iog>i:mf4^ tla#Or:ajd*^,*W;j^W
Frotn $fi ArMjf,—~Tbe last accounts Slate, that Gen. JcicfcBon. with a large force, was on hw march—that he bad Ordered all the In-, diana to Join hi^imniediately, or to be treated as enemies, i i letter from an nrfBcer-of the Tennessee militia, says the Seminoter can brtaf Into tlhe neld, with their negroes, 5000 warriors.
It is averted, that Gen. Jackion, baa beeo ordered to drocupy the Pforfcfas.
A report tlftlstGen. Gaittes was eitherdrOWfr* ed ot killed, is ascertained tb be unfounded. ' A (ikirmish took place on the 9tb ult , be
tween 36 citizen* of,-Telfair and the h in eensequence of a sir. J. Bu$h being-tod his ion scalped, oft the 3d, Tbh op crossing JEhe rjf er. found 50 or 60 lod and * fixing (commenced, which lasted ne!ai i n hour. A part o f the detachment ejfebl avretreajt, bringing off the badfy wonnded--i were k i l l ed ; the remainder not heard<fym -^Fohr Indians were killed; A troop of C i # *try tiad been ordered to scour the frontier, * P . S. 'Since writiaff fhe abore.tbe mail has hro't a report from Savannah, that oa tbe 11th o l t . the ISreas under d e o . Jackson were at** tacked 16 the night by the Indians SKsar Flint fefe^jfyftt BOOof^t0e rodlk^jser*^ ti«fed,and many woimtled; and thai Get , Jackton bad 100 men killed! and wounded. *
- St7»MABY. • * | r> ., Tb* wbolfeganil eottcerned f a r o b b h i ^ t b i
mail near Baltimore, in all eleven viHalas, have been taken%-tbe whole plan discfoted b£' oo# o f theflli and nearly ail tfil A m i e r p e c ^ e * e 4
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ifc-lNwa-' aoaji'ipaj''",; -..-.-:• A r t , --. HWWiWf • . . d t b e w a t f f i tip- door of t*« ^dtt'i^aJk fliaOii • awa^ rnw^p p^w^j ^.^atfaUalat JaW -
it|eif't#t<aJiiiiiiBoJ^ *l,-|>f«'#»|i^, the goverttof ofCht<
sr^#j»i«t#dly;jias, a* ssfH fce-ae^'ewftr*: Msatotest. v i b r n t n ef the law of na-
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the foMi|f>#Sdi!ri^
DIED—IT* Fiseataway N. J. Blr. .w—j.. . Tort Cfe&fen, at the age of 116 years and © months.—At €o»nwaH, Con. on tbe 17tb ult, Htnry Qbooktih, aged 26. a native of Owyhee, end a member of the Foreign Mission School At Groton, Con'* NATBAW DABOZ.1,. J&q. aged 68 years—author of a valuable sys* torn of Acithmotic.—At Deerfield, on the 26th nit. ISAAC BHATTOJST, Esq. aged 48, filis death was occasioned by an apoplectic fit, with which be was attacked in bis field—be survived but an hour sod a half. Mr. B . was a respectable - man* and had represented tbe county of Oneida, in the Legislature.—At Oieao, l » ^ e o ^ j o % , | b e ^ ^ l i l $ v f c j ^ * thy En HWesdeO, rif Gainesville. Genesee Co, supposed t o have beeo poisoned."-At MouaV Morris, deuts*e> co . e h the 19th nit. Samuel Hopkins, JSsq. i formerly of Goshen, Con. aged 69. Bis'funeral was attended by a large number of the inhabitants, and a sermon preached by Re*. Mr. Pratt, from Psalm \&. ^ Drowned, dories the late Freshet, in SbawJieen rfae*, Atidover, (Ms.) as they were attempting to pass tho causeway, in a chaise, Mr. ftcbert Richardson, jr. of aspmfleld, and Miss Qiwrtom JPoiiaer, of liondonderry.— These lover* were id £he b loo j | o f youth, and were on the point af marriageg$?Tb<3ir bodies have since base foty«l, conveyed to LyDofield, •od both iabtrred in ooe grave.
eoi«trNtCATi6». vj•• " DIED, very suddehljF;' at West-Bloomfield,
the 24th u l t , Mrs. Lutsu COU Cleveland, iort of Step%|B B. Cleve|and, in the 24th; tr of her age.—Mrs. Cleveland was tbe
ifhteit of Mr. Joseph Huntington, a ferj^ respectable merchant m Ifforwicb, Cono. hkd^ been married only ten moathar-left an infant $on, foar w<ee|s old} and wheq apparently^ about to *vtof}jtti& health, was In a momenjt called. into eforqity. ~Bnt happily for bear, aifcLmoch to the cotJMlatioo of surviving m i d s , divine grace, i t ik believed, had s e ^ senably prepailefl'her for the solemn event .— She bad mr several years bain a professor of religion, had adorned lier profeiiion by a de-•porto^o*«ib1>tn^y aasiable aoJ^W«BP»ary* intf cfxbjbited such *T*|eftce 'of **&$&*• and; ibuwMe pMf M $r0b *tMm&Wmet christian friends, and feads tbent n o # to view $er:$»' a happy spirit inthe'realms o f s i » ^ BUutf Ofa m' dmi that mfiim1h*fdfr$-*~\ fhelr memoiryi is embalmed ** tfi» #fectioiui of sarvivors j aod not'nne of them Will be forgdttew;n> tbis^grelf day/whco theii*"
hsoifeiiibUI#* wir " a<te^ed-ott^be-ri6t^awr a - - - - I f c ^ c l l ,
Remaining at East-Blooratield Post-Office, 1st Of Aj»rii,IW
£ tiiU%wm G. Allyn.L. h* filler, John Adam*, James M'Covitt,
Elizabeth Arnold, Israel Morgan, Ffilah Aodrus, Wm. Miles, John Alger, Martha Clark* * Thos. B. Ormsted, Eliza Meeker, Minim Adams, Joseph Mun«r J' Ebeheier B , Bemeot , TBeodore Morgan, Richard P . Bady, Mary,Mar|io, Jonas Blair. Sam»l N . S i c b e l s ^ | Ashmjp BetfbCt Frederidt P e a & a a H ^ " N»tb> Borden, tfanoyPffieL^^S^
-^l±rjrinctrIM**r— »«TyTPripdle 2, * James Bushnell 2, Charlotte Pickens, James Blair. William Peck 2 ,
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Jotihaa Backus, Loaf i Pease, D. F, E. Bacuo, Susanna Sage, Abraham Beach* * Lydia fea««t Benjamin Baker, Asa Robbing, Art b fed a C. Chapman, Olivia Richardson, DaVI^ CobBrtl, ' ar^-^*SAii*^il LemueiCuthbttt, Abijah Caldren Jona, Child, John 0 . Daniels, Vina Dibble, F . E^ Edgerlj. Lymah F. Perry, ~ " . Grisel 2,
Galntia, rastusGibbi,
Isaac W. Harrington. Augustqs Baskinsj, Jona. Hall, Harvey Hickox, Hanaab Hovy 3 , John Harris, Phebe Harris* Asa Haywond, Isaac Bogle* TiioiHit Bail,
Zatmbn Kandall, WyRathbun, . ; Andrew Richards, ' EphraimRew, ' Nathan Rodgers, J. K. Salman,' ' Editba Seley, James Short, Elijah Smith. Laura M. Stanly^p§|" Catharine Sage, v
Wm^Smltii,' Daniel Trask, Charles Thompson, Eliakim Vosburgh, Heeehiah Wilson, Clarissa Wild,
^riWUstert .» Elias White, David Williams, I t * . W itcof,
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