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five days cogarnes 9 and then occasional ones —_ the perite none of 
them heavy, some of them accompanied by a rumbling sound, others by 
a noise like thins shins of water ors aship. There was one quite heavy 
shock, but I do not recollect the tim 
Dec, 4.—A distinct — not Sas avy 8 shock. 
ec. 12.—A severe shock at 1 0 ralock p.m. Stone walls were thrown 
down, and plastering a good deal cracked, but no other damage done. 
April 7, 1839.—A pretty smart shock at midday. 
Feb. 1, 1840,—A severe ware at ee past 1 P.M. 
td 5.—A slight shock hale 
Sept. ——A shock at 1 
Oct. 14.—A slight ae paerak 8 and 9 o’clock re M. 
ec, 18.—T wo pl — about if a.M., waking us from our slumbers. 
March 11, 1841,— shocks, one at fifteen Attia before 1, the 
er — 20 minutes bode 2 P.M. "The ra was up and down, gentle 
an 
Aol iB, —A smart shock at 15 minutes past 1 p. m., undulations north 
an 
April 7—At 112 p.m. This was the most severe shock we have ever 
felt. Stone walls thrown down, plastering cracked, and chimney also, 
milk was thrown out of the pans and water out of a pail a little more 
than half full. Motion undulating north and south. just one 
there se a trembling of the earth, and after another hour another jar. 
May 28—A shock at half past 7 P.M, not heavy. 
Ji une 26.—A shock in the night. 
M. 
t. ——A smart shock in the night. 
Nov. 28.—A shock in the night. 
te 14, 1842.—A shock at 5 o'clock A. M. 
t. 
ug. 31—A shock at half a 9 p.M., not heavy 
Nov. 9—A shock in the night so heavy as to saad us. 
Daeg 1843.—A shock at, 7 0 o'clock P. 
—A shock in the n A 
Tuy ——Two shits darig th month. One in the night, or P. ss. 
Dec. 15.—A shock at 10 A.M. 
ots 18, 1844,—A severe petals at hal past re P.M. 
se 21,1 moderate rock in the night 
Feb, 14) i846. ee slight shock at 7 A. . 
tne 15,— m te shock in the night. 
Tune 24,— 
July 9.—A severe and protrac tracted shock at 43 a. M. 
Dec, 5.—A slight shock at 8} o'clock a. M. 
