pew PRIMIDICNT, - • JA-MES BUCHANAN ' . Subject co the decision of a National Convention. DAILY MORNING POST. pauLuril 4• WM. H. lIIMITII,MitOXI AND PROPltlitTnltr MONDAY, APRIL 17 1843 „trePreitedented Triumph in New York. Dennstratie majority for Robert - H. illirf*is of 5,8001!--We were prepared far Ilik - news of a democratic victory in the ci ty-of 'New York, but we never for a mo. -*tent areamt ofss.uch a tresnendons majority ICU more gratifying becau , e it was obtain ed in a-fair battle—it was not obtained by the "apathy of the whigs,” for they were op in arms,. and indeed felt sangdine of a victory. The Tribune a few days before the electton, -'Only wait and see how lovely our mod eat sheet will look on Wednesday morning, -when itannounecs the election of Robert § l 6lith a s Mayor!" Wednesday morning came, and the rea ders of that paper looked in vain /or any iaiprovement in its appearance. Circum. stances, over which it had no control, corn polled it to announce the re•elect:on of "the paper snatcher" by 5.800 majority. The defeat of Robert Smith, the Whig esndniate is looked upon as a symptom a gainst Clay. :`he Plebeian says:--It will be,ieeollected that the whigs went into the canteen under the banner of Henry Clay; they formally nominated him, at their meet. ins at, National Hall, and their presses have trirected to rally as fur him, wad they have beam told that the success of the democrat tieket woutd seriously impair his prospacts and propoftionally improve those of Mr. Vakßaren, or in other words, that it was to be 'a - test question as to the latter. We are glad - they thought proper to make that is- --- iiAetefore the people of this great corrmer . m 41. al city as it furnishes evidence not to be "mistaken as to their opinions upon a United Stales Dank—high tariff—distribution—as °t sUmption of state debts—repeal of the :tat uraliaation laws, and all the other abomina. abluirred and condemred measures, Which the friend s of . Mr. Clay wish and Anil hope to make him the agent in carry ing ,~:- ~tT #* ‘Ai nL Pt For Alderman, the remit is as follyw.: Total--Democrats, 12 Aldermen, 14 As sistanta--Whigs 5 Al,l, mien, a• d 3 As— tilstants---Democratie majority on joint bah, lot, 1 1 71--:Last year, Whig tn , jority 4. Texas—lzeiportuntt Authentic information from Texas, re' ports that propositions have been made by Santa Anna for a final settlement of the dif. fieuhies between Mexico and her rebellious province. The propositions are; .let. That Texas should acknowledge the sovereignty of Mexico. 2d. A general act of amnesty to be passed for past acts in Texas. _ 3d. Texas to form an independent de.. partment of Mexico. 4th, Texas to be represented in the gen eral Congress. 6th. Texas to institute or originate all local laws, rules and regulations. • 6th. No M.exican troops, under any pre• dike whatever, to be stationed in Texas. The Tests papers in speaking of these •prrpeeitiooa, •says,—"We have no hesita. lion in expressing our .decided conviction •tbatapon calm and mature reflection they wHib.e, by every reflecting Texan, consign ed to the contempt which alone they merit- Alf te j jected, an invasion of Texas will be attempted in the spring. It is reported that-the families of the Mexican Tesidents in San Antonio. who were engaged in the battle of &Ando with C.I. Caldwell, and who joined the Mexican retreating army under Gen. Woll, have returned to San An tonio, and reportthat 2500 Mexicans are to be at San Antonio on or about the 15th inst. fir, the purpose of fixing their head quarters there,- and annoying the country west of the Guadeloupe and breaking up the settle ments. A let s ter adds that 'the merchants of San lartonio have sent twenty carts to Lionville for goods, groceries, &c., expected there / from 4Dilecfne, to supply the Mexican inva- i On the 50 h nit., some reoundr, I entered the ding army. A certain Guilbault, acting as taint alb, brig senator, lying at the Conti et. ..`.the French consui at San Antonio, has been vow!, (Means, and stole the Captain's giurchasing and accumulating corn to the a- ' • , wl,.i VFW eieunt of six thousand bushels for their pur• . and $l4O in c..sli. Vie, When Mr• - left San Anttinio A ditch is deli ,ed to be a place in which those there were only about fifteen Americaas in who t ave t..l.cti too much m ine, are apt to take a that place who Were fearful of being t a k en little water. Rol delivered to the Mexicans. The Mex. ! ill 1840, tue population of Southport, Wisconsin kens were occupied in butchering beef for Territory, was 387; now it is 1132. They have 5 the anticipated Mexican army. The peon churches; 14 stores; 2 newspapers; and an export pie of the Guadaloupe are preparing to re- of agricultural products, to the yearly amount of , (teat, 10 The Colorado, and some are actuall $45,000. y genie. Flacco, the noted Lipan chief, to whom Texas was chiefly indebted for the friend• ship of his tribe,has been mut dered. He had upturned to the Rio Neueces to bring in horses left behind by the late expedition to the Rio Grande. His body was found in ths--iricinity of six Cherokees whom he mosi probably killed in the conabit which Sermidisteed With Me life. .I."te Pirn Page. ..,..-ttotit-oute *elms". The.hattlitoad R Meeting at Out old Court liouse on Saturday was 10 far the Urinal gather ing of thej ‘ ltiterta of AllOighcny.we hievateaur wir ness od. AllWwita Dot possible for ; us to get all thepro_ teetTinge in type for our paper this morning, we will not tittempt to give •n aceoontof the m et.. .: lug until we can lay the official report of the pro ' ceedings before our readers. I The following paragraph from the Civil- I lan, contains all that is said about the Mier prisoners. A sloop arrived from Corpus Christi on Sunday: It is stated that when she left there was a detachment of Mexican soldiers at that place. These soldiers brought the re• port of , the escape of the prisoners at Mier. !They say that the prisoners overpowered the guard, and immediately dispersed a mong the ranches, each man providing him sell with two goods horres, and that they then reunited and started for Texas, taking a route high up the country to avoid the Mexican troops. , The soldiers at Corpus Christi did not to think their recap ture probable, i they had been pur sued. 4 - - mother Murder .—We learn through a ship from the Republican Office, Wilming ton,' Del., that Jacob Cannon, E'Fq., at Cannon's ferry, in Sussex county, in that State, one of the firm of the well known, wealthy, and long established house of Isaac & Jacob Cannon, was shot in the left breast and shoulder with a gun loaded with shot, by Owen A. Day, of that neigh- borhood. He lived until morning. The provocation was;the alleged in , proper col-. lection of a small debt. Mr. Cannon was the most wealthy citizen in the county, and has always borne an excellent charleter The murderer had not bees- Sheriff was ordering out .a the fugitive. From Hayli.—An arriva Gonaives confirms the rep cation and flight of Presh ooyer, Hayti. He went on board of an English Corvette, on the 13th, and sailed for Ja maica on the 15th. The revolutionary movements were such in the Souther n and Western parts of the island that commer cial operations were entirely suspended. The Patriots took possession of Gonaives on the 17th, but was not able to hold it only conditionally. News Boys in trouble.—ln Boston, the boys who sell 1 enny papers have been snatched lip before the Municipal Court on the grave charge of "standing for an hour or more in State street." They are bad enough, tri be sure, but the idea of bringing a criminal prosecution against them for asking a man to buy a paper, is ridiculous. If they were arrested fir steal. ing papers from doors, it would be of great advantage to editors as welt as ,atrons. The Mormons are about building: a new city at Sholcokan, on the Mississippi, three miles below Burlington. lowa. The petrified eye of a buffalo, quite a curiosity, s in the possession of a merchant in Philadelphia• Something Wonderfut—The Boston Mercan tile Journal says, that the Barque Niagara left that city last week, having on board 400 bales of Americin Manufactured Cotton fabric for the London Market! Boston pricrs—Kising has riz elor there was fined $25, last week for kissing a pretty girl without a'king leave. (mineral Jackson was quite unwell on the 24th ult. French frogs ore advert:sod in Boston, all ready to jump down a person's throat for nine pence. R S Graves, the defaulting Treasurer of Mis sissippi, has goas ti Texas The Hodson river is now navigable to Alba Specie to the airman* of 43335,200, was receiv e d at New Orleans on the 2d inst.' The small pox v. hich lately -prevailed in Au gus' a, Geo., is now entirely extinct within the city limits• There are expended at the different watering places in Germany, by furei,;ners, the sum of 23,- 000,000 francs per annum, 3,000,000 of whiali are lost t play. An entire residence of iron, has been construe+ ted in England, for an African King, end a Lon : - dun jourral Owes that the application of iron to home architecture, is daily becoming nem gene rel. eep in his birth at the time Treasoa .Ti tab. A number of the citizens of Rhode Island still stand indicted fur treason. The Sepreme Court met on Kindsy; among the cases on the d•cket, are thoseof David Partnenter, Franklin Cooley, Barrington Anthony, and others, for violation of the id concerning offences against the sovereign power of the State. One or two rialto' took place in New York dtt» ring the election, and several persons had their -hsads`•lrot'ed...: . - - - _- - - Eseve of six Prisonersfrom lifit... - ...i . *Wei ... - 14 • ' ari. I Li" .. AS 4 ... ..,..... ; -__4?" - , . W e learn frOna the Provldeince, papers' CA Ilth Apr —4 o'clock P. M. Til S T /air - irrousigH , . . PER FROM CHI N A—INS U REC • PEAr N S FErAnkit, APAR, J5OB Is 4 - ;- that six prisoners made their escape from PION IN CANTON. Otr. Per semi ceiling fir - lettere-an this ap, I List, will plea , e say they are advertised. the Jail of that county' on Sr night, Ry the arrival of she ship Delhi, C by means of false keys. A reward has tain Cole, we have received a file of the A been offered for their apprehension. Anderson F Canton Register to the 13th of December. Adams Cl4ri Abercrombie Mee Erbth Appleby James enny We make the following extracts from a Abbott Gen W. 'Alen h iDavid D Anrhute George letter from an intelligent American, met- Art: Cherles chant to his friends m Mean, dated ' Ba n li t s Hatton s h CANTON, December 8,2 P. M. Ba l dwi n lSerail Jose ph I a 5 hteJ o a a h G Before this reaches, you will have heard that a row commenced at 9 or 10 yester day morning between some lascens and 0 Belay Barclay .w i rs Margret Chinese, which went on increasing through Bateman Nicholas - M the day, until at night it reached a fearful n crisis. We early sent notice to Howqur, Bn but his report, if he made ail 110 , was not "„,s,aair,),„ heeded. The mob increased in numbers Barndollar John and audacity every hour, and by 20r3 we Barret Rev Jerribit . 'I I I 13 a a a r r r i : 71 y Henrietta David could see by the plunder carried by, that Barret Sel Mr. Irt ur ro w's faCtory had been forced.-- a B.,fiermeirn Franci s The ladies (English) had already taken Ben Andr e w gh M refuge at Kingqua's. This scene of plun• Butler J R Jlynr ri e n n 1 I sa bella Rivn(, b j der and violence went on through the af- B B u ternoon, a feeble party of the city police, which came out to restore order, being Bell Allow beaten off the field. Bell Basil - 1 'Early in the evening the Anti• English B Els ea ll,la fti mesr-' feeling began to show itself by setting, fire Bea det i' l4- .. '''''-' te a to the British flag staff, and the concentra- Beetle! Mary lion (lithe mqb on the company's fasteiry. Burgesslacob Matters getting thus serious, old Mingqua - politely sending a chair, the ladies (Amer ican) were taken to his factory, whence he kindly promised they should be to his family house, in case of necessity. Soon after they had been comfortably placed there, the smoke appeared issuing from the interior of the British hong, and it be• came evident that the incendiary mob had fired that factory. 'Towards dawn there was a lull in the popular violence, and it was determined that the ladies and a large escort should take Mingqua's boat and proceed down to Whampoa, which they accomplished without molestation, the rest of us, after an early breakfast, returned ro our facto• rtes,which we found quite as we left them But again, as the mo- ' Itlyr . • - 'he mob collected again, . itis Ilion of the squat e,and ,rk of plunder. They I ly found entrance into s{ uries. Ragamuffins quick succession lace , ~ dollars. 'ln the course of' the morning, we learn.. ed the true state of the caae;that the facto ries were not all burned, nor the foreign ers all murdered, and that the portion of the :nob which had the burning of the Bri. tish hong as its diject was satisfied, and that he had only the thieves to contend with; ha, therefore, ventured to interfere, and a strong body of sold.ers at length are. peared about noon, and- cleared the square of the lawless fellows who had so long been in possession of it. It was pleasant tO sally forth again, and we went down to the seat of the conflict, where five dead bodies ofthe Chinese, torn and bloydy, showed that some at Wail hair not escaped to run riot again. Numbers of wretches soon came creeping from the burning em bers, evidently thieves, yet we saw none apprehereled.' The English letters state that the riot te , gae on the furenoon of the 7th inst., with a pretended row between amine Chi. nese awl Lascars fit is said a Lascar stole an orange !.] the latter were obliged to re treat to Creek hong. The Chinese attack-. ed a Mr. Murrow's house, where two English ladies resided, breaking the win dows and battering the doors, and soon effecting an entrance, being unopposed, they broke to pieces and carried off every thing they could find. The ladies were dressihg for dinner when the assault corn. rnenced' and were hurried away, without their gowns, in disguise, to Kingkwa's hone. At the same time the mob attack . ed Mr. Heard's factory, but with less fu my until they had set the British factory and Mr. Murrow's house on fire; they then at tacked Mr. Heard's house in greaten force and with increased fury, and every effort was required to prevent their forcible en , trance. Mazer Gardner.—A: pudic meeting has been held in Portsmouth by the friends of Mr. Gardner, recently shot by Cooke, at which resolutions expressive of great respect for his memory and sympathy for his family were passed. It was aido re• solved that an Euolggy should be pronoun ced on his life and character, and a rconu, ment be erected over his remains. .8n Editor - Licked —. - 11 r. E. Peabody, editor of the Boston Bulletin, was severely flogged, on Monday m uling, in that city, by Colonel Winchester. Commander of the Cadets. The cause of the flagellation was an article which appeared in the Bul• etin, relative to a marriage in high life. Corn. Mackenzie. --A subscription list is open at the Exchange, Phila. for the purpose of raising funds to present a sword to Commander Mackenzie. How comes on the expedition to -Olio gon? "Oregon's a.fine country, Oregon;" but we will not grow poetical on - Oregon. It has a fine water view, though, has Ore gon. So, ho! for Oregon. -[Ex. paper. About this region the Oregonians are entire!) exflunctuated (see Walker,) bu still it has a fine water view, and would have been finer, had Congress passed that Bill. For the Post. Messrs. Editors: —Can Jou inform the Jlic by the Jackson Blues were not out on the 1.31 h i”st.i Some persons sup pose that the Captain refused to order his company out on account of the principles ofthe great statesman, the anniversary of whose birth day was Po enthusiastically celebrated by all the democrats and ma ny liberal federalists; but I cannot think that Mr. Hay, who was elevated to his present r•tation by democratic votes, would let mere party prejudice control him in this matter. 0. S. Our correspondent should call at the Mayor's office if he is very auxions to be enlightened on the subject. The Inst sight Tet i I have been informed by a very 'Tepee tattle gesitlesaan,-*t--while *nine. itiditeAtlee al, were fishing at M'Kee's Rocks bqrow Pittsburgh, a very large catfish by some means jumped out of the water nn to shore, and on its back they discovered some cu rious characters, which they took a Jac simile of, and as soon as they got the last character down. the fish sprung right Into its former I !lernent. The characters vrere she wn to some learned gentlemen, who pronounc e d them genuine Hebrew, dr when translated spell the word AIILLE NIUM. For the Post, 4 Ie3SFB Editors;_ I was well pleased to see so good a card in your paper with re. Bard to the Theatrical Company, now a bout to appear for the first time in our city, but must say mou were rather too brief, considering that there are so many of well known, and acknowledged talent, in the company, who make their first bow to a western audience. Among those not mentioned, we would say Mr. Plumer, a vocalist of the first order. Mr. Russell, l and Mr. J. S. Chat les, both have long been 1 favorites in our eastern cities, and cannot help becoming deservedly popular in the! Messrs. Gibb, Livineston & Co's factory Iron City. Mr. Gann, (stage manager,) was also plundered of 3-10,000. Mrs. and Miss Gann, Miss Vos, and in fact! Lis the general belief in Canton that the all of the company have been selected officers and hung merchants were not only with much taste, and as the writer has 'supinely but disgracefully inactive and witnessed the performances of all that are passive durin g the whole of the , but engaged in the present company, end that they had even instig ol ated the 7th mob to knowing the tastes of our citizens, can burn the British and all the factories bee safely gui,rantee unto the patrons of the Drama, a treat in the way of Theatricals , tween Hoglane and the creek, in one of' they have not had fur man ears an d which there were two English ladies.— -y y, would sincerely hope the p Coupling this riot with the manifesto, it res ent manner (seems evident that the people are invinci• (Thos. I' linn.) mar reap the reward that lily opposed to the residence of n foreign re spectable Citizen, your, &c. belongs to a talented performer, and re- families in Canton; but we have o doubt , 1 H t h e assault the assault on, and destruction of, the Bri. ----• ti3ll factory has been in contemplation for For the Past. some time, and the acts of the infuriated llnsiness improving in Allegheny city. populace were probably connived at by the The stores on Federal street have re-- conquered and humbled provincial officers; moved their old "chequer boards," and this is the general belief in Canton. supplied themselves with Sr eandid newt Most fortunately, the H. C. St. Pros— ones, and the shops are now so thronged perpine was on her way up to Canton, in the evenings, that you would really app- ' with Sir Hugh Gough on board. She ar pose they were doing a large businesarthe rived on the 9th; Sir Hugh immediately old Franklin house seems to be best fiet• !landed and had en interview pith the ronised. Some of the Grocery stores heave 'Chinese officers, who expressed their re , become quite fashionable loafing resorts, ret at the the late outrage credal Judaeus and an parties look forward for quite ere. n o, ago—and expressed their willingness viral of business this spring and stammer, i to tender compensation for all losses.— —hope they will succeed. The market !It is said that Sir Hugh is inclined to ac house Rangers held their second Hoe , quit the officers of having had any concern down Friday night last, the music was in the movement. The officers wished Sir quite excellent, and the whole perform- Hugh to retire from Canton immediately, ante came off in good style. Their num- as their own force, as they said, was suffi bets have increased considerably since last cient to preserve the peace and for all pur fall, and several distinguished performers poses of protection ! But H E refused; have made their debut. and the report from Hongking to day plorrdayl is that the troops are ordered to hold themselves in readiness to embark at a moments notice. The latest advices from Canton state that business is not yet entirely interrupt— ed; shipments were rrvido on the 9th; there are also rumors that the people are again assembling and another insurrection —for it can be no less —is apprehended; the people may be drunk with success, and kink themselves invincible. An old back DIED, On Sunday morning, the 16th inst., of eon umption, Jostra Wit.son, in the 20th year of hie age. NOTICE—The members of theAlleghenylFire Company _are requested to meet At their Hall on this 41 ity at 1 o'eloel, for the purpose of attend ing tilt) funeral of their (howled fellow member, Joseph Wilson By order C J A.aarzw, Sec ills!1--Tbe distinguished Dr. Brodie opened his establishment in Fifth et.. r Market. This will be good news to ple who like pills for breakfast. NO MILLERITE. For the Poet. 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Parker Margret Price Abel Pettit Mend Philpot Miss Pierce Walter Quint in Ray C M avell Mies Mary Rame Semi Rea Henry Rea John Reyd Ma Imp Reintildi John Reynelda George Rittenhouse Edward Ri!ey Rose Joseph 2 Rulers Sara! A 2 Sanders lehtt Scott Mary Ann M Scott John - effweimber Mar y Sees Loyd A Sewall Mrs Caroline Sell Joseph Wegner M eow Seville Mre Seaburgh Thomas Sharp Mrsry Shay Mrs Mar y Shaw J W Shepard Henry : heridan Thomas hehei,b-liger Jaco b Shields Captain Short - A Shook Mn' Christina Short Henry Sinclair Jarnes Simpson Mrs S_!tnpson Mn' Su tan Shorn •ns George Siiverthorn John Slailer Win Smither Misa Ann 2 Smethurst homas Taner Adam Tarney James Jhompeon Joh n Thomas Da. id 2 Thayer Ilnrace yer Martin Vermilye Wm Ft 2 Valentine Nal hai,l Waker John Wallace John E•q Ward Capt W 2 .Wadsworth La,racm Watson Andrew Wens Jesse Well- Mr E It Wearer Eli Willisms z•teel Sample Wi.hannifinhn R. W ils o A Waindec WM; , n Miss Jane Wit3on Miss Ma g .r.t Wilson .►liss Eltaaor W,lsuo Jrsse 4 'Wilson George w vane Thomas W Rob' Yuwg W H YOI.II Johuroa Young John low% Awful*, Zrigter Juba H Zs:miserly Mrs Ann M 1! RIDDLE, P.M, • Ohio River linprovernent. . - DiatoposALs .1,1 he received until the 14th oiMag 1843—for furnishings/id delivering by comet:, as may be directed; into tine of dam,: From 1 5,000 1 020,000 tons of rough mone,st White's . !tipple and the Trap, 12 milts below Pittsburgh... F r o m 20,000 to 30,000 tons rough stone. at the head and km of thantierimmets Island, near PA ritualism Vrtgrista. From 5,000 to 10 . 010 tuns of rough stone , at h ead Sualugtotir Island, 214 mites below Plitsborlh For transporting and delivering by casting., Nan be directed into line ordains: All the stone quarried and now lying at thequatir, (on the left shore of the river, about opposite to the Mid die orihe Island.) into thetas) at the head of Brtriwies w 'sta t ic., miles 111bOVE blenbenville 0114 e. All the stone quarried and now lying at the the right shore of the river,) Into Sheer demise/it'd eir • Illnge leland,3 miles below Steribeirvilie. ,!„ All the stone quarried and lying at the qoacry right shore—into dam at head of Cantina lids. miles below Wheeling Va., and for - quarrying line* . ering Inch additional quantity es may he emeteill complete same dam. The quarries in all cases are but tishort diatom fredr - line of dams. 7 - Propose.; omit he accompanied with muisfaelso. references. Address Capt John Panders, Corps ofilie. &eels. Pittaboreh Pa. Office Ohio River Improvement,, j. Pittsburgh, April 12,1g43. . • Advoisite and Gazette, Pittsburgh; Wheelies:Twee _1 and Aries, Wheeling; Union and HeraJd, Mileabestvillhey papers at Marietta and Parkersburg. silicon, ll* eat of May, and charge this office. sp : .NDIWINISTR.I2TOR'S NOTlet.- ,, A LL persona indebted to the erste efffniver - T. • .111. hue of Hie ell, of Pittsburgh, deeesmil, al pe t. rl. ,notified to make payment to the undersigned *Oda or, ant MI having claims against raid estate are regain.' .4 ed to present their acrounts properly autheittlenteg apt 44 ll , t. meat. JOHN W.BLAIR V m 1 Sr 20-6 t. ; Adininbri retie'', -' ' PIG IRON, 60 TONS eon Pig Iron, hot blast, for rale by mar 28. air.S.lll4lr WHISKEY. /Ifi BBLS 5 years old copper dtatilleil 1101,08./to 7 llye Whiskey oa coostgameol, cad toe se*, J. W. ausettsoc,o4.r.4.... ap )4 Water between Wood and .FLOCK. 25 BBL.4. l f 4 resh Family Flour. - PIG -IRAN. 6140 X, STenmemice rig Iron. Fur enje.l2W.,to dose consignentairlir - • L Alt YOUNG LAIIJES. Wes BAKZWELL r • fin their friends and the ;labile th in le ter will commence on bleurbiy. Aprliall i. iota notice will be required beforetise really& of PIIPIL. op 12-3 t FOR gale on a&oramodating terns ' ' - 4 .. IClObblis good toniewille Lime, 300 difm.:*o 10110 pg, Window Saab.loo,bases al! sizes 430 raaU wrapping, let* said waist Pap a * ilw ► Madake. __ and wtsps,soo pieces paper balling 41 0 illotdaiti Is Pito rat cub araPProaved !wrist tome& wawligetorfa. _ f , • .., ISAAC r u4tasik, ., ap 1: .agt lad Cam WPM.* frail% it, ' -- ! Oliver Joseph Oliver Rcbt W Orr James - Rneebtary Saul 2 Rose W m • Rose W B Rollins Mitchell Robinton A P Robinsnm theory Rinrhart Frekt`A - Ridd'e W • Ricnerscm Alvin Rogers H K Russel Saint Steventnn Reuben, Stewart Miss Jane X Stewart James • •.. • Stewart Mien X A Stewart Jefro MIN Striekling William Streatt Thetimax Swords Thomas Snyder John Spurr) Mn Sarah Spence Sarah bane Speer A Speer John Seen Pavnuel nterrlt James A „ r•tertit Charles ~•;." 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