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LRALD. See WHOLE No. 8072. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1858, PRICE TWO CENTS. 4 above referred to. This list, signed OUU ROL Ba. by tho prost, will entitle such carmages to admittance ta rmon will be whed by Rew tie cometory, Without sueh a document, the ytie neepor wands earng, nen from % ‘ gained npon the wnnaye trapsynriod ont Emeanthos augmented. ox Uh York and (thang hie goa anily Me ligtoas Intetitgences pied by the pore He canut th ol A Sunday «choot j TE - 7 mity with any natural laws with which we are acquaint. The Fall Campaign. THE DONATE COMET. ed. Sometimes they appear to be long, narrow lines of | MAS® MEFTING IN TILE RIGUTIT WARD IN PAvoR OF thin sev Sanh Aen akivannaKiane ja GENERAL WALERIDGE POR CONGRESS—LAnay Ax> | fundred thousaue tops, witb hb ye canals r by gto Wi " fis Appearance through a Street Telescope= | 'éht, W pps thelr widest part is between ens pos BLAGE OF THE EIGHTH WARD DEMOcHACY-— | atthe same tin. The told occ ont on rie wis aid nge R. Crooks, DP, in the Hodding Methodist Epis. ] St We ¢ + igi it not admit mare than wo carriages a8 ¥ixperce worth of a Sight of the Celestial | 454 end, sometimes they resemble Peacocks! Wilts AN | srencit OF GENERAL WALDHIDNE—ENTUVAIAS OF | Hulronindaring be Rwy y io ee 8 1 eblows | eoyal ehurslt, ia Seveninonth sur, hoowoen Pirst ant |” Such ase the rules that have been adopted, an! eich ara Stranger—The Cometary System Populare | °¢ bas been seen with six. Their colors vary also IPH MERTING, ETC. oe Air | pees, thie mornings. means by Which they will be enforced. If there be lnc tee tk Gastauc. palel vidness to fiery red, and from blue to green. Again, On Tuesday evening last a large mass mecting of the AUG bie ny. dH. Moore, cf Concord, %. HL, will preach this | a°¥Y Who are unwilling vo comply eng bye tpediend I, particu. 6 3 ‘ ‘ opnese fo obstacle to tiein tal ir friends tty According to the calculations of tho astronomers, the | % the other hand, they appear without any tail, part democracy of the Fighth ward took place at the corner of rae and evening m the Bieveicer stront Universalit | Cathone te hut we will not permit the ceveavveien ‘eomet was last evening to have reached its culmunating pra phaser a onl telescopic, and visible to the eye, | Hndson and Chariton streets. It was originatod by a no- i ined ite greatest length, tice posted up through the ward by the friends of General loa ati Peni ystou' Es ‘almost over- | The heat of these wandering orbs is often intense. That | Walpridge, announcing that he would deliver an address prea? the sky, and of which there was a strong reaerve | f 1843, which has been described in the HxnaLpof the 1st | on the above named occasion. A lofty platform was 0 the western horizon, were rather unfavorable for ag- | intant, was computed to have been 47,000 times greater | erected near the corner of the two streets, and at dark it wonomical obser vations generally, and for an examination | When near the sun, than any which is ever experienced | was priltiantly illuminated by transparencies, and oocu- of the comet in particular, At least #0 thought the owner | 1 OUF torrid zone. It was twenty-four times greater than | pied by a large band of music, From all directions the ef the hig telescope which occupies every night the | i Recessary to melt crystal, and 2,000 times hotter than | «unterritied’’ flocked to it, and at hatf-past seven o'clock mort conepiciovs station on the eastern side of tho | #4 hot iron; on the contrary, when it reached the other | several thousand people encircled the rostram. ‘Tho Park, and which has reaped quite a pecuniary harvest | Sie of the solar sphere its temperature was reduced 10 | mecting wes then called to order. Harris Bogart wa: Sir that same owner since the comet made ita appoar- | “out four times that of tho torrid zone. It is | appointed Chairman, a number of Vice Prosidents aud ance. But fortune after all proved favorable, the clouds | *!® asserted that the tail, with the excep: | secretary were nommated, and Dr. Chauncey, of th | jssors gud the hosthity of Jainy Worthy practical navigators. | Divine #ervice Wii be hold,as usual, in die Nort Dutoh ‘Yrenn to cloar away 1s the night came on, and by seven | “ons mentioned, is Kept opposite the sun a6 | Eighth ward, was introduced asthe Gretspeniser, Hs | Nam matin Rune Beit ienasumteta uuscoun, | church, corner of Foiton and Wilinm strosti, this Mord | aviv does notexst liv ous city than this, oF one more Srciock the prospoct was a8 bright as could be desired. | 't Moves around it, so that the curve described | spoke with innch earnestness for some time, urging th. | tryand Burope. Thirty-seven of these stouinery Imuve New | ing and afteruoon, finesse 0 wie cau rc Pop daca nefits conierred on the youths in charge of the managers and of the ultimate good which must accrue to society sand bowoin, prewoh th eb, corner of Hi bur strocts ening in the rnd siroct and Waverley mad) part or a pageant which in 60 K tive of the wrentest disorders, They take the remains of their friends to the grave without uch rite We fool tilly warranted le renee the grievong injury titheted on many families, vile erising from the custon. now existing, * means of correeting, Hath from Lio. 164, 185.022, and the loss to tue canal haa been 108,220,290, Bot the introtuction of steam nen he scenes may entirely chante the steady prouress by which the rallraats have incemantly advanced upon the’ tonnage, . hithert> exclusively wansported o1 tl ‘ tt would that” Providence always anticipates. what woull best . oevenee the Calg, ih wie the rapid day tlope. ip will be heid this mo ning in the re ee oid Ti tne eae a eee set aast | Jerusalem churoh (Swecouborgian), ab Lycique | Hew avenne to meet ite growing necess.les, ates has been | Broadway. ‘Lie YoMAN CaTuoue ORPHAN ASYLeM —The annual fos. rendered sueervient to that iiehty fntera al coummeree whieh or, Rev. Charles K, Harris, a Cl w, will preach iveady exceeca ove forelyn trade. Steura hew hitherto Leen | Yet ev. Charlee Bs Harris, a Curie ‘bees | val in aid of the funds of thie institation will take place fully emplared in ocean navigation, aitiy this morning and cvening. Tho subject ‘io ‘the evening | 1, the snernoon and eventig of Tuureday next, the 14th in UA the firatof a regulon line of stanme will be “The Loss of the Steamship Austria.”” er P RR See yas spe eel ca nih +s at the # . Ib may nile, encountering the vetecan prejadie tie pro- irely said that a mare really charitable and meritorious : Ne York. Tt will be iateresting to notice that just as oar on Reiges yA ‘ ii asiwert object among tiom all was the comet, with ita tail | the comet iteclf. As, for example, if the tail of the pre- | Yortny" desicna’of these to whom the interest of the de. | er# country have been developed. ~vat pal Mies ca chureh, Clintou Hall, Astor place, will deliver two seruons W-day, morning and evening. « 4 me bas been niade in oar imperts aad exports. into and oy Wengtheued out to its greatest extent, and becoming | &"t comet is six millions of miles, the sweep or curve | mocrucy of New York i¢ no matter of concern. Bat the | ity of New. Mock, to wad brown forelun parts, a6, de : : ved at largo from the excelieut ev fini: ain! broader as it reached its extremity, till its dita aye te i pce eighiega rallions. —Hiese! sale ase), OS See ent heres a ee ey Rey. Matthew Hale Smith will preach iu he Northwest | jnorateuttuss giver tesuchaeiee ot bewitrg ricer and nncertain light faded away until it was lost in the | bot out with amazing force and rapidity. The one wow | roe cheervable every instant, and the first speaker soon | Dutiable goods $141,829.06 | Presbyterian church, Fittieth street, near Bighth avenue, | supporters of the institution have been aetoaiehed of late darkness, it was, in fact, almost iunpossible to see tho visible was but about two or three degress when it frst | concluded what he had to say. gree fg btaees ey ‘end of it, for there was no distincly defined line by which appeared ; it is now more than twenty. That belonging to General WaLakinGe was now pressed forward, andon | Warehoused....... - his mounting the stand was received with unbouuled en- 1 rhandixe entered... ‘ss couiri be marked by the eyo, or even by the street tole- | the comet of 1680 extended iteclf in two days moro than | tisintm and repeated cheors. After.a brief introduction sie and bullion. : hundred miltions of miles. 5 A f a3 import... ‘ aeope ; but the astronomers doubtless know all about it, | * the General continues his address ae we np as i 'y have fixed its exact length to a nicety. ” | ‘The paths of comets are those produced by tho lines of | Frrow DewockaTs axp FeiLow Crrizese—Cratified vet | Withdrawn fivin worehous, Total puton the marker. the intersection of a plane with the cone, elliptical when | mat this enthusiastic gathering, and the cordiality with whiet | ‘Yyporia tov the tise fute AS | thle afternoon, years by the ed Dv, 8. F. Shepard, lately returned from a tour tae ough pone, and thi fey Pyle that a healthy men- eh : Sata aanacig peat progresé is the order of the day iu the agyvam, as will Feypt and the Holy Lan, will deliver a discourse lrthe | 4, saown on ‘thursday. On that day the dramas arrange. chapel in Seventeenth gt.cet, uametievely west of Sheth tbe under the direction of Mr. Joba Pyoughaa, avinne; tule morning. the atvertisement, aud et the orphans have w ful Wurements shown by the i Notwithstanding the announcement that the comet OP | the democracy have here assembled, tis not more than 1 con eee vd INV STATIONS, ; eee eek greatest dimensions last evening, | tH Curve returns to itself after having been drawn out in | tidently nnictpated. “Already, since the prescniation of the | Pomestic merch Metson Moir Sinith cf Brooktine, Mars., tee re | TM CRYTAL PALACE FIRR—A Quaey,—Two of thy man- Jahn ? | one direction, the parabolic where the curve partakes of democratic Btute thet, at Syracuse, 1 have bad the ple. call the Presbyteriaa churel of Bloortield, | agers of the American lustitale were overheard conversin, there weve very few around the big telescope, and those oy ie sca sh : - yeiry ; ot addressing the democratic mars by thousinds in te Fi ag Babin y Fe it aieblor tha wordt tO ie pel i openness of the el and the bola, and the hyper | and Firsi ward nae Oeasions vitord say criterion by New J . ce : on the ¢ na of the Crysi 4 fw did not appear to be astronomically inclined. Bat if eee dias most peahapee of atl 2S ale aha ee which tojudge. T ean, without hesitation, declare Wat in all mn The Congregational church and Society of Bethe! Conn.. | cunstance of their conversatha was a foar on their part * tho t iescooe did not draw a large amount of custom, those ? seca prIE! pdheesarc Sgro: ° | experience ore nore q Nave extended a uuanimous call to Rev. Seiden Haines, of 7 hat the conflagration origin ted from « wagen whieh had never returns to itself, but is protracted through ail ia- | spirit, and a more enthusiostic determination ty augment the: hamplaits, Y whe paid their sixpences had the full value of their money 2 3 | Wete that aball secure to ua a great aud glorious victor wanuylainn, No Ys : heen cleaned in the store ruom , trom whien the tee cane. * fp toe longer observations which they were enabled finity. It is produced practically by cutting a cone with | approaching election than that which now animates (ha INVITATIONS ACCEPTED, ‘The materials used tor Cleaning was camphene and other ch. etre Rev. Mr, Alger, of the Bult uurch, Boston, 7 combustibles arti city ant county of New York. What dvic cc as cohmagae pastor wil plane parallel to the direction of its axis, ‘Every young |, S052 57 ins achieved om former, memorebie oocaaioas tet th OCFACY Las we “ we MeMOrAble oveastons te mathematical Ment must remomber his surpriso on | pesthear with: ae In 150 called Mr. Jefferson into power s s eal 0, and | 1 Is28 it secured the: triumphant election of General Jackson being told of the possibWity of drawing such a curve, and | in ga it secured to us an adiaiuistration that victorioely of there being the asymptotes, or lines of a hyper- | closed the war with Mexico a oe bola, always approaching and yet uever meeting. And | the, entire com and it would have been an easy {the [matter fore lighted seqar to have done all the misehier, gations! caurch, in cleaned in this room ag charged? With tho topement th tive Sine" that wieantic Hudson, with te | Rev Chambers stre , pros. e 37 eat city as the fitvo. Rey, Isadore auditional era tn f gowae in Lafayette, Ind. has ace ning the seat of | tovards a synagogue in Mobile, at as walle our r . ating | tl %& enjoy. Thee were about seven persons altogether Senem!| aronnd the instrument, and of these three, of whoui ihe writer was one, paid the required amount for @ view of the comet and aa much of its tail as they could see through ue glass. “ What is the price #” we asked, as we were about to take our standon the small step ladder which places you within reach of & ver end of the telescope. “$x conte’? was the reply, aad it was certainly cheap epouch. Well, can you see the whole comet??? No. the glass only takes in the head—you can only see ® portion of the tail.” Thus informed, we mounted the lite step ladder, and Placing our right eye to the glasr, saw the nucleus of the comet, whiel looked like a fragmentary part of the Taxon, but with as brightness considerably diminished. The nucleus was surrounded with a stil paler Wight, which geemed to the eye a dim reflection thiown out by self, Only a portion of the ‘ail was visible, and \t was a very small portion, but the rout could be eeen in iustalments by raising the end of the 2. The longitude of the ascenling nodes or point where iiaaet a f. The view thus afforded was | t®¢ Orbit of a planet intersects the ccliptic when going , 7 ; th, rather unsati:faetory, and the iinpression Loftou tie minds | POF autho gid ' 3. The inclination of the plano of ite orbit to that of the | smoc ted an offer to = Mr. Ravrett, of the Tweltth Congr ahbi of the Jewieh Syna- spted a omilar re es Jary of $1,800 por J ‘4° account oventhal, late Apvexteixe Dovge.—-A wagon was driven throagh ‘trects yesterday which attacted much attention on ard which orn preater in extent, face and production, iod of with every. vari yet, this problem is capable of visible demonstra- than Uaet wludbin the tion with a common piece of string. Some | {adoption of comets have actually been observed pursuing one emo of those endless lines, and are never expected Nand rts, p act and rely, pail to return, What imagination can contemplate the vast. vented ite top. Tehran ta D. Stow ecopted go, Coun. $ RELIC FROM THE CKYSTAL PALACE. $ ‘The onty article e1 on oma SS Smith, of Warren, Masa, his acoeptnt an in~ | J gciveon ts cho parton of nevine niece ml ee vitation to supply the pulpit of the frst Presbyterian ich, Chicago, for a few month: ‘The Virat Reformod Dutch church of Newark, Ne pag again calle? the Rev. John Gasioa, of Pompton, aud he has | "umber of the given an affirmative answer, now daily resonant with mart: Mr. Pronk Robbins, a graduate of Auburn Theol miltary turn ont). Anne Cand accented an invitation to the eminary churen on Wainat late of Union Theological Seminary, all to the Congrogailoial Chuels a | @Qeeeesese ee ne weet ree 0604 6008 OPO LELOID trope in correspon: 1 asury. Loulsuna wae secured to tho Union ducts ministration of Mr son, by treaty with F ness of this idea, or of the system to which we belong! | PFlorkla by Pr “oy treaty with and how absurd are those geologist who believe our own | Crrgen. bs O world has existed but 6,000 years! “The carth was at frst without form and void,” and vo are these comets not yet arrested in their course after a destiny of years, the on can be giy am here to Lvs (Yen TOO PO ROLEEE BE OLEE TIES OOD LEDE ODODE Tur Taner Comvasime--As the season advances tho rompan sos, and the streots are aie cat enliven, with: et ore the names of some of ompanies that have pare otfive during the pat To receive @ notice the Captains of companies stating thy facte at our mane shave United St ole te tha: depart “ te nes 8 of n this country has |. in our population | Seminary, has receive Dio INGO t! misition oft 8 Hove ik. by # compact with that by a treaty with Meaien lifornia, by President Petk i Le fd wy ihe pn bs y fd bs 1s cute of pect ieteucent number of which defy ail human caicairtion, and cannot | toring sutew to sue tartwory. ahesah h be expressed in any amount of numerals to be found in horable meana, mptil by | “sp yond the ca0d of tet. yours was Sf cent, Post Offer revew veoessions of avigh fair apd dital and successive mea por- iuerease | tora year with the Lane Vy tmnt 49 sites fo Nie spondence by inal 9 percent. Twill be : shevtd leave @ memerantin niotonly the evnerinneect Great fritain but leo of INSTAL DATO iry (wt jast ws yor in a still greater rao you hive and will oe come ns shall extend over from the Avetic wo Cape Horn vabension that ovr ele be por nurea any human arithmetic, fiom of th ( The periods of comets are determined by what are | Wiuheiiesabieofdisdeane tt te ye called their elements. These are:— 1. The jongitude of their perielion. cent, and ear found chise4 offles The John our fave limtnisbed: | sed the en postage, Rey. Geo, H. Hepworth was installed on the 6 potenoe, | pastor of the Chnret of the Unity, the new Unitary ty pe the effect when you | ciety at the South End, in the sonth Congregation foreign for | Duston. Lee, to Pacon Guard, #, A. Clarry, Captain, passed fheen Monuay, ou thet anual excurmen to Port contest for # number of valuable prizes. They forty muskets, and were accompanied ty Sbel- nd, The company it compared of engravers talsphere sh et of ind har. a cuales our RPSIGN w Unite: States Rey, William Meye: fave dash cnee and dae: q ' aa Sintnnce es te y charek, in Ur iments of ant Pastor of St. J B84 et. aw we than the price p. between us and Captain Chris, Galvin, paraded Weekawhen ou tl y the various 6 s ag that the comet is s F i ¢ fully eharmid to these copartm pored for several years eit fourch an- - some “ oh = ay ha sion _ . pohchen ectiptic iia on you bave graity rawes the Vago, pater of the Goryropational ‘orty fine prizes were preseuvadt srough a street telescope Is coneerned. . puritan onerous tax, and you will tu the sane. on ford, Com. the partorai charge.) his former charge, the Presb York. 4. The eccentricity of the orbit. t 4 hist 5. The leugtis of the somi-major acis of the ellipse 6. The time of passing the perihelion. 7. Motion direct or retrog) £0 perfect have become our astronomieal instruments that these observations can all be aveurstely made, If the principles on whieh the astronomers work out th n we shoul not be able to aenation and target excursion of the Cnard bate tion, four companies, 103 muskets, ie nd Of Colon, ou, took place on the 6th. te Stryker's Buy, and contended for prizes of of © 00, fia Th. Stevens ye were a quarter It , fispence after all;and if thee Would be a profiable investment. ‘the flood of dim light wich streoms cut from the nucleus and which ors the te |] looks brighter than to the naked part of the cornet chines with the brightaces of Uhe stars of the ‘rst “ wegnitude, nor can it be properly said to have any Urii- Money. ‘The hght of the uucicus is, as we haye said, ‘omer than that of the moon, but it is of that | ‘#lculations were incorrect, th @barncter—paie and cold. Tho curve was, perhaps, | conetruct analmanac or ap ephemeris, to foretell an celipa» morro distinctly marked than on any night since | OT 4” occultation, to regulate our clocks or determing its first appea ance. After all, however, we are | the position of a ship at # or reach with certainty a derkiodly of the ope that its appearaace to the wished for port. We can aif ee to believe there ast caaided vision tar preferable to the obtained of it | MeFFs then, when they talk to us about comer, aud regard throuph the telescope. With the naked eye you can take | Cbfervatories with profound intorost, ‘Thus it is with ia lis whole dimensions, while the glass gives it to you in Sonne SoVCN oF eight instalments, of which ene takes in te Dow Stggcete! ae a rather the comet rejowos iu a tail, that caudar appemdage laws been cenied to the dow star. Fur the most interesting selenti! poewes on the subject of the comet, we are particularly iawiet tel to two Cfour astronomers—Messrs. Mitelell aud bea. We aro told ite cclestial latitude and lony cision. {ts distance from the earth aud lougth of its tat, al though some of our journais have, ve vertholees, ve a Bpon etatements and exhibited engraved maps which, in this part of ¢ Jobe, are utterly worthless, But of ch. genera! character of there str visitors and the 0; wich the iearne*t ia our own day entertain of them weare fei quite in the dark. A condensation of the latest specu laters jis subject, for the gratification of the readers of the HxRALD, may, therefore, be interesting at thie mom went, ‘The conrtituvion of a comet, when entire, consiets of tre heed of n clens, he coma or envelope rings and the tell, Some cuthorivics make ao distinction between the rings ard the coma. The admirable description given us of the present comet by Professor Mitchell contrms this aitangement. He eawancariy eclrevlay nevutons or ly. Tunous envelope, of a diameter of 18,000 miles—~amoet Bn ten times thet 6 the mace, We ean imarine, por Hoye, what an overpowering sprctacte an Heminated orb at dimensions et the distance of the moon w get to one astonished eyes; and what ef tie inhabitants of tho distant plaaets monet be, if inte 1 tod they are, wheu these torrilic vieitor# Diax teir neighborhood. Tex ao cal \ astronomer, WhO 1 his particular ard be cama ite most attontive cheerver, though it w: @ocovery of a Frenchman of the name of Messier, wa ly attracted and disturbed when approw t'to pe 2 its abois ‘hie in matity vin At ple wid corres | principle tipat th ment chonla be charges! to tant a weft. hat th these own po they would PeATHS IN TITE M ary Mandeville, past ‘ie, Alabama, died € ad instant, tin State. John Dow!in, the pastor of Plath: © Brooklyn with a friend h th bores took frieht, and t the W + passe target excursion to touded for thirty ne <etoors, Coptoin Wiliam TH on tee rote from thetr wunual ham October 7, 1858. They con aluable prot ewarded by their many law whieh rv systems dilting | te A hope that no fitenth Phevond sball interrap Ot these jst jw eley of New York has a \ Will be mnt The Rev. was driving Sth mit. Ww deny round Crew bim fron the Wi Friday moming, when he t Dowtlng v Kratuaie ¢ ubtin, and wos ordained v Tr. Tee, of the Montpetuery,, Craigs coumty, dies b nae ceeded to Fort Lee. They nu ontemded for twenty -tiv the ps tuvusted by investiue a Acknowlrdxing the obedient to che baw vit and ale ‘the Howeh Guard wer r on their annnal target excursion Hint to Weebawion bet week. ‘They paraded sixty-two mus- . | kets, ana contended for lifty prizes ‘The Qainby Guard, Capté'n Willam Creegan, aecompa- @ by Sheiton's bar CULs.ob last we ‘The Bowery and ny shal week @ refuge from y 4 in sill eloser paternal relations with ih rietivt Hadden of the ment of tine, when they shall seat ies eanaalay at we pocenioneen ' y being incorporated into une Federal Union. “Bat perfect confidence we accept the statement of Professor J thesd Nenefigent ruwnite taust be uchievod Ux uo violence «t Mitchel!, of Cincinnati, when he gays that by micromotrie | Cautuenn, warliy ibe Pat sip” che eat — cal annus ns nd that the distance | and poticy of contitusnsSiates. We shank ba tie 0 tall makiag wp the sum total, Ke has been | bape ghsmsyhyrag pe ee ety i awk pve . te | ante past extend wo em Be serious anomaly that althongh | fem the wd fr yep ee = cirenmfevence when he observed it, wae nine miles. And here, if our space permittel, we might make some curions oxplonations of the varieties of instrumeuts necessary for a complete observ and how diamnas | ances and motions are computed. ‘The periods | 2 of the comets, particularly such az haye been | wil purss J, have been #0 avenrately determined ypear with remarkable precision at the ex pected moment. xketoers, Capt yee at thirty-five muskets, tifa priae, Mao DROWNED wRost a Rn Pet STRANI Ag the stoamer Hroaiway, fron Yonkers, wae on her downward tip yes terday morning, and when opposite Mauhattaaville, aa’ anknown tan felt from the upper dock, jase farenrd of wheel, and was drowned. lie waa observed by Mr. than Leckwoo!, of No. O77 Eighth avenue, New York, Sif ina tit, Mr. L. sive! wim by the skirts of hit 1 force that the cloth nan Went overboard, Ieaving both #kurur hands, The steamer was stopped aud: a, hat methine cusld be found but the hat of Which the owners of tue bowt have. coh Was of a licht eray color oe expan. siti: #ion, © in ¢ MMe: ® Rev. 6. M. Parker. a minty wareh, died ai Pallabart ctiog and suppors whene. tesa! coumtitution. Nowbere baw omar io Pri! oebel Henits bee ounty 3.6.) 03 the ey. Jolin K , ark, aiea oa new cnckoCun. N couner stone of Ue birt Methodiet Episcopal p16 fell Was lukt ou the Sth just | coat, but he fell forward with of thvese we eemt than in the growth ane ipive Mate. ‘Though oo Of the territorial extent af the Wee Live tums el ve than one of the value of all the pro y of the Union. Within ber territorial lumiie 6 to pnt rt Hawn, 4 eaunint jin the sis in> linnite t porte retin mati manners, imsiiations ant redd ninetures pruvtrate every portion skill of our artains is everywhere | Church, in Somerville, Mass, nin larcecom- | with» t pected ond the power peculiarly Me 1 the Pitts Germ Reformed church in Ruttimore, was | 1" Mr. Tock Ls ihe sacs and potitien! tn! * “ De felt toe prenten ay | on the Hlicly deuicated sn tho presence of a | Wwts iow large congre the decease vouty OFCh part F reat jrraperiy ie ve raiditone ot details which we tare: im wf the erie, Bat th a) the naivantnges pes dew i, en ae meena vial emporium | a thoron church, | tun Misraay CowcTariw Tax, ax also the tax on per- ect ms Ond our cleans onttoe | Li somal proper dasy at the Tax office, Park. ny beareee te See advertisement, Wt jcrenally of ete leg ee peomematone atros thi "uly reshaes that wheever commanie the | Bichop Bayley laid tbé earner » a Ci Trl barn ore Dnipe age eh eth, No, ou the that baacorchatevery | cut gple was prescat to withend w mivect the Sinton or the oy 4 olirond comme eal moment. “Tht isto be ac. eral iment, ws m prilitien! me igri tm the tranaportntien neon and Logg Xe ~~ ahouid wort be forced eouniry mn relat entarpeie 6 wlweil le % Ae jor thet auppyrt apon tue enterprine . SNORE ANEOO. tot great easetbtice (bs sree te entinnns Aythe Graven. | " be me sector of St. Thomas’ | came off yesterday afternoon, wcewding to wunoancement, the ftom a Hatnittor, Wort New Yorks. maby ani wa) won by Lancet after fous severeiy contested heats. oti bes gecamplinle | Pg ch oveh in New Tesiford, Mame. wished to pnise #280 | re va was vps \laductory spectators Cevallig the previdoks ob thr enmettuties. “Thiaobl sieontd be |” ath schoo! library. At the morning service 3 he a bea hoy weet we nexer the eulergrtine po weagee the moana od they ery” cue of the need ares #0 far as timo was Sang wai smajoriy of them ex- aii. peep pe tbat urecninent te het w y 9a pln. Jo the iniertuission, Le sponeil | pecting to see overy heat low down Chirtuen fe fimniitet Wo atv dag provection te Iife, property and repute em, ol againet every member's name therm he | 4, se - » satis ac iho af og pia Aes enter tern! ahet Iegiiana ty The ought to vive, AG dhe close of the afiernonn | lnte whe tuok the trouble of going asound the track, were . Uno ettignme, nove fee w deraoctats, ating tat if any one had been | fatwiied that the race wae a capital que, and the time ex. vuzh, he rauet spea. Suflce | troortinarily fast under the circumstances, Three-fourthe nthe arcomt!y, ated tn fifteen = ‘ : of the towck wae a8 heavy as if it bad been recently plongned np, ane that added to the high wind that ewopt over the cuurae ditriby the fee rendered it impossible for the horees to reach anything like a fair degree of speed, was at one hundred w rad beat there was bo de with pre y rea 1a puvnsibo rae nitinent anil a Tne bed With appropiate ¢ dst inat., a the preseues of a large anm of fpectaturs Now Yous Howrrrat. <The following in the wee sae port of the above in: ” phere October 1, TOT: ot ecromontos. or stone af the pew bone of wor: stehurch im Nowark, N. J, took 18 OX arities of the tail en s may be observed im the one now vish form, and the curve being towards h the body is proceeding. Tt is so in met is proceeding to the weet, posite and eastward. ‘Their s to the sun, or the peril * considde mois ts their rity whe teed Uh ithetame ly re. ation to Ovtober §:—Remaming on giving it as the direction in wh: instanee, The the curve is to OT; cclmitied Ww (niober §. 46; discharged, cured or ‘relieveal, 27; died, ig at date, 203, Malew, 178; females, 29. 7 Wows prtitie the If in woments Ve wuprerancs ver partclyval ant wound poliey. t hands. nshould fing of the ¢ Atlant The Tart. earn val people are only tr after them, hewing gem their blend. We belewe another med; ply; their orbite do uot partake of | Aovmew the direction or character of Ue planets, the inelination | their» to the plane of the ecliptic is at oll an » and about half of them of the two bendred whore direx known, bave a retrograde motion—the case with the owe | wnst be + the Raptist chareh edi- PASITION COU ASK, L. b= TROTTING. » to Morr The trotting ninteh for $2,000, mie beats, best three in five, to wagons, between big Tener’ ane b. g. Lantern, ta upon, Kaa mor! ap OF the poor the Atoonte ond Partie Gan onl ly au cf the government. This, wont infiingiae apon thas right oe are owe thet seek to anced with bertteti now vikible, Ail exverienre | demoasirates Thove whose periods have heen most accurately deter mined are Halley's, Encke's, Biela’s and Paye's. The | Orff Vr! first was due in 1825, ant oppeared accordingly, ‘The present one Was cupposed by Donati, the diecoweror, to be identical with thet of Fabricius or Charles V. Bat Pabinet donies ite identity, hecause that of Charles went to (he ent, and this goes to the west, aad there ix a difierence © hundred degrees in ite perihelion. «Tt be compared with it ho, “th with that of Strasburg." fess mp Dina ie every depart a higber yeh oy) me bas een k Of religion wes caused an cain ireaponentitty in | MMevade asthe oxide apt rth that the turers are extending th vd One ano, over trom uv to Behe por vere, twenty thooward ale mall fron The betting, previous to th forty er Lancet, bat after th odes oft red Piret Heat.—-\2utern got off with the lead, but soon even be bas been tn in relation to Ue time of ite greatest brightness least a month. We are therefore led to Netieve that this is a new Visiter, or else We may suppose that ity motion though elliptical, may be epiral aleo, as the moon's a the earth, which, when projected npoa a map, @ oar cession of spirals Like that of an an by at hive been brought Mt whink ts to Duck apy hare the rapid tranny sete Wie mt Hirt, Diclament employs over two lumared persoud im | eflerwards Laweet paosedt him amd lay in front to the end departments, all engaged io of the heat, winaing by two or thrve lengths in 241%. Baond Heat —Lantern agi. got the beet of the start. Peters he made the first ura he broke wp. Lancet also left he lege, aud before he recovered Lantern had mottled tier of securing & | GOWH and wae forty yards in front of bim. Lancet tried ed tat nc. | heed t take the Tasiaw, but he could not gain auch to astute 4 winwer in 2:44. id Third Jrat —Seon fier the word was gh rok rp, the Baek harae takin « lewd of © “ jengtoe interes made oted, tart Wook, a eandidate for the musietey | ten: Wut wes ese) of 20 to 10, on the ground that be wae a Mason. | of }oethe ing the heat | aifineh street chareh in Moston, it is prota Poe Hot Thie was a counterpert of the oa ae p yorehored by the Firet Universales Soefety one. Lantern broke up scon after he loft the score, Tetreet, which has for # te time past conor Laneet gettor the lead. kept it te the ene, wianing by moving up town ev of Weston, Tine, 244. Rev. TO. Reach has removed from Cwoinnat! to ® revolutions longer im ite vieinity than it otherwiee would have done. Nor were the inhabitant of our own planet teyont the chance of a similar spectacle, when, ov the Ist July, 1770, this comet was only distant 363 semi met ws of the carth, or about six timos the distance gao0n. Eucke’s comet crosses the torrestiol ov Lies in a century, aad mo, some day afford the world a ic though magnificent eight of this deseription. OF the true nstare of cometic bodies many differing opinion ace entertained. Sir Joha Herecuel regards them as unaaeos of thie vapor, canubie of reflecting solar rays (rom their , eternal oo well as their extornal parts. ‘This Ueery, 1 rive reency tr sunpect ts the same anronomer who l& atthe enwtes ey Arago, with the polariecope, during the mid wos disp..ced through the instrumentality of Profesor ‘visit of Halley's comet im 1855, Tt le « curious fact that the discovery of Malus, called the polarity or polarization of Tight, bas been mado available ia setre whether a heavenly bedy shines with inherent or wit! dorrow od light. This principle was applied to comets and {ae that determined by Arago thet they shone by Db rowed light. And yet this vapor is matter also, for it revolves in regular orbits, obeying the laws of attraction nnd of motion like the solid plancts thomeetyos. But thoach hav ing this amwontof denaity it is lees than that of a oui seer oceshaheer=padnayrosdbtenscmradbarcbeassatas mer clowt,for the latter will obscure the brightest stare; | OCT SH¥icet, Which want of thine and while, on the contrary, stars of an inferior magaitade emit—eneh as a description of tl have been distinctly seon throagh both the nucleus and | *TFe:t Comets; their immense nu the tail of comets. Profesor Mitchell, of Cinciwnati, mon. J "Ww tions that he has soon the faintest talescopie stars shiaing © with undinigisied brightaess Harough the vast nebutow matter compesing the tail of the prevent coret. Simfiar . oorvamnastae ale boon made personatly by Sir John | M8*0r Nicholl, of Glasgow, in his work ou the Aroivitert Rorachel, Overs, Strove, Piaxzi Boswel, and othore, Oy f OF Me Heavens, supposes they hay Fetation ty tiy (he Th Koveraber, 1608, Mrove evw a star of only the hobulocities which exit in remote aystoms: Hot they ciovonth magnitude through the comet of Fneko; and sir | MA¥e their root in them, having some iamrort John Horschot in 1826 saw through the head of a comet | PMY with come grand external selene of m fe Cluster Of stareof the sixteenth magnitude, We must, | OF modification, by Dr. tirindioy they ser says Rabinet, consider a comet as a species of dust, the grains of which are very much separated (tes éeartis). 0 matern! sobstance placed at the very confines of exit te ork screw whoa acca at | MO, tee fr scaliop edges joined toreth with a loop. ‘This theory we suggest, without, however kuowing how far it will hold water, {tis a wagg make as the ink of the preceding paragraph grows dry TE it be objected that the cases are not pa a. wer-tyetemployed in bait of rod, onal ty Eh Ma donor Tn TRS there wore v0 Cieogo, whose pulpit Weis to Koes College, at ewes hundred H Vout palit ale y that Herschel thought that the son hag motion. and wee 18748 i ftellation Hercules, In additias to the periodical comets mind that even w' mm still in si infaney tn cate oun we have mention her elvimed to have bor Secnwers Atel the ME Mber discovered icles which they ba where raitroads dave York duriog the four » fom. hut One pameenger was killed ELS whe et, One we aret Killed cut of 1A. Only oo ion we the sixty ow hit unt le forty three, of whi ie Aten poreetie Tae mimber of ears, frum IS to 154%, was AS, cf Feet 1245 dis the ¢ Warren, Me ity. f tho Toptiat chursh near Gloveray! ) Lantern three ‘tod ettempta to teach jack won by a couple ature ib we may elivery of his speech the or to dscontinge several seen conetesion ot with which bis every ction wae fr sauitit and whee veght to an om. rs ane Waibrilge. ting the stand he dena ‘ rd Naples a6, by . " tracelied, then the aplor in 1846, by Dr. Poters, whom we | Umi. = a summary Fastnos Covrst, October 9 1854, trotting match $2," brile beets beet three in ve. to wagons, & Melaugh'n named bt. g. Mane £943 6. Spicer monet bv. Lantern, , 2142 ey cee g Came Our Nebraska Correspondence. 4 platform, are rou willing, foliow democrat, ent you on the floor of , unat Aue Terraory. He cxpeeta to Tabor there as an eRplorng tiseonary, under the patronage of the Church bxtension Committer: A convention of the ministers of the Gor of Wisconsin te to he helt At tcaat one handred Fe" to be present, They will ; about one week. Cate Cory, NT, Bent, 20, 1888, ‘The following is a return of the number of persone in | Organization of the AYU Sexrion of the Netwarka Lryista- Vitoria, cing to cach al 60 ture Doidwal loves Lh. Gruld Exvitement in Nevracham- " cousus of 1867, on ti ‘ ee. 1 appropriated for fienerat News, de. tChareh of Cagand, | On day before yesterday both branche of ow Terri ag Khemselwos site: T torial Auenbly effected a permanent organization, The owing off ers — Yet yomaL “Yes war thiraet Passenger was kilind " Was eh bet killed or inje Gould. Glan oct cetreed tems From hie ephemeris, assign Probable orbi, t wa: } sag x his to appear in twelve or fe of the five dixeay Alera w every 12, nekots chased eoniage ene ay ther ond te platform, ether pyeumere, eb owing owed, and the vnetic dei othe teow year; if so, K may be one | retired coment ne Seer md within the present year and it ie Roe Et not a littie singular that at a mecting of the American As ; sovlution for tie Advancement of Science, buid at 1 phiaw fow yeart Kine, Profeeser Gonll eulogized Peters for bis services and investiga astronomical eciance | | | | ; i \ Jot Rieu tug may | pomy to determine tions whieh were ta nimou-'y and enthosiartically adtented by te meeting after they were read by the seeretary <= Rech od, That the importance to the d al district, wn one of the de: nny trally « meneement of that ere) work Waters of the ttndeen wth the pon the attemtyon of peraey of the iar trommercial city on the Amerieoan contine i. . re-election te ees of teneral Viivaw v. Pepresentatioe wee a ways true ty the heat | iter sour nt hie eunetitneney: as ® national demecnt he wer ? faiteres tron Mle dy ie, the exponen! ot "he poise the 1B; other Scoitinh | Council ete cted the party he was clear, 9 . dirnitied and able—fint i \, Pres Riv the coavhuenty wike elected ‘nnd tee patty eben rene ern AS. | RW Corven, Cone tier him. The voleg of the dlemocratic masses agaly domatis his ve Methotiste, 2044, other Wesleyan Mettzo © e aectete. aan cominetion The people wil ratity it Gist, 1.904; ladependents, 40, Baptista, Lat J.C, Trewiway , Aossta 8. Toitartne, 1162; Seewd vr Fete Conapbell, Sergeant at Arms ther . oer ent persuasions, 1,773; Roman Catholies, J John Reck, Dy irkecper: ame, pom alls Al se ties ine ©, 6282; Oreck Cherch, 127; leraetites fa the House, afer s Iy of Mr. Furtong, No. 96 Sands etreot, committed suicide J loon oa Thurotay last by throwing herif down the cistern in | 11 the back yard, Mer body was recovered on Friday. Sho ‘ wate FF Hagh had been eubjest to temporary fite, and on a previont 6°: | the Cucholic Rehop of Pilchare te, tae anvomment | 8. Thon casion attempted to ond her existence by jumping cut A | the following mole Of conuucting Catholic fanera’ in the along hye awindow. Her nat was Julia Broderick, and she was | cites of Ptebarg and sllegheny, and im toe adjoining | The Cou nineteen years old, Coroner Redding held an inquest, | bereurts, whenever the periormance of the elureb sor above wore elected without a dissenting vote. In the and a verdict of death by suicide was rendered. vice & devited othe DV cHARGRD FROM Comony.aalohn MeNemec, who was | __1.. Tho fencral, at which th Crinnte af the deceased, or | Hones the republicas hed shunt two or three majority, ved In Crmmtod the ean he death of the earviewg relatives, are expected ty be preaem, | and on the contest arose some little trouble. The candi- y ¢ charge of canting the death of J be confines to the procession tsom the house to the | daies for specker were, by resolation, compelled to an- George A. Seaman,» roar ago, hy beating, was brought 4 toe utes performed im the cheren. dy rge an esamination ir regard to cheir political creed, A pro, ttn the division of cious purposes will be eairniny sat, 1 ‘ ma in thie brew From the ei v of thy ob reed by sere Me Of 20,0001 ile unten of the sometimes distinctly observed, and whic sone pe think they have detected in the prevent one: and above ail of their was, the ¢ westward of bake Hel ithe wslermpatt rernor Clint, and in March, Of isting iisued citizens wae oe Wnland naviadion from the oo dorable spacting, the 007, Latter Day Sain \ wet, deo tose Do rel bo follow lng oil -ers wer tone, 26, Paeane, 26.028 rl TP ennert, Presid nt do. children, Jv0—Trtal, 406.685. kh. G. Me! » Chie Ch rk Avs tant Clerk egomnt at Aoime, per ted me aloxt purse py Pre eee that When sof the Unit ii is thoroughly democratic, and the offeers nd fifty thousand The canal ¥ . dated trade, commerce. many eutire line, It in rvetinns, it atten atent 1 Nhe eaerny of ane itor in was wnore then Fe ‘ Te everywhere tir re, a rie mnectanicr along! signed to restore the electric equilivrium of the p' wnety | creased the catve Harald pro various speculations of Halley, Arago, ant fie de ail it rene Beanimont, in relation to the probable ettwet of a collision | Me tia valet ne da helt mit “ , — ‘ bs * Pealtet g to the State a reven 1 dnati Ue vesterd % b, scorriages Suail be perm iied theee containit Mr. Fiemiw Su. Ccwnett, and his ready, mani; gree. Un paw moine de maitée, says he, ot in comets | NN sivas bed wresena & Srmet occasion, | Hone, On the SHR et Ovtater, (50H, eigit rears apt y prove ThAt the Aeeeeeee weed fre he clita | the pail becters avd the immedinte relatives of the de- J enswers to tie questions preqpmunded By the revo ean eewerait Metre, While comots thomsetves have thas J DOF a ee ee Canal war iitiled. Proin. that moment. the prosperny | (atl, and the defendant was therenyon nncondition cexsed, The wearing of wou-ning shall be atest of thelr | elicited far more approbation “han the doiging style of ven affected by the planeta, the plancts hare in no in of te cay of ew York rabtiy ndconend. the tenes arged. MeNameo was, however, fined $100n the | connection the deceard, when more than two car- | anewering as doue by Wr. Riis weer, the democrate— yon affected by ther 1 Tus Corron Cror.—The cott amount of tolls tn any fiscal seat derived from the cantia was | charge of assaulting a woman, for which ho had been | Mitges are used : if there is any political capital attached to the copasiedion stan bern al hy them. All those old theories, = . lon crops, from all | th 1651, when the recripte we're $8,708,900 34, wud the pesent: | oy iciunlly arrested A . Ali others stiending the feneral, go on foot from the | of dhe Nebraska Legistatnresagenredivy came off beet. Im wont 409.584 tone more gach os Whiston put forth a to these being the cause of | the crop te short, There are no successive blows. It Is in ROS. wens 0RR017, 8 boys, and 80 girls. OF the whole numer ue | at the door of the ehorch, ik accovdance with the require. | gislative action eo meh needed just now. the delnee, may be considered aa exploded. seems to mature uniformly , under the drying heats of a in in 1887, while the toile were only @2680,908 11, which was | only ced of yellow fever, and one of liydrophobia mente of the Riteal, He chould be informed beforchand ‘The country ia ronning wild on the gold fever, amd al- Tt ie aiso well (0 notice that none of the comets provi | once foors's pat deoveusy the top Poltapae . fe ip \sronil lage preted 6 revserae of @2, Geese th eal ck ee pareve ee pg Bg wnt Mt a EE nye onely observed hve exhibited auy well defined dice tik» J Natural consequence the dronght; and the lower bolt, shen In tare tian was scinally reveived. | Jart Ntvent.ewTho jail at Freehold, N.J., was forced | Cortes NG Mt ack tie Mey euhtully follored, travel westward from thie plies, Bus nese esums to hare povid boner of tho same magnitude and appearance, tur | fenerelly from the seme canen, soem not do have reached | om dhe talironty nad canale irom ION 1268 toctosve, ap. | #6! Wiaht Us the prisoners, ait of whom escape t fi whiter hey have born followed mp ua tha Uma. | a new ianpete Mem are Goma all ecard os tying the tng the whoto of thelr visibility, and the present one does | favorabte for picking and harvesting; were it otherwise | ern Retreat, Comat Tots) Saperion Courtatienoral Term. Sana it iaey Beans teve hoes GOONER, Uowsrote Gere de Chiles eter ene Oona eed. One h Reouno . 5 oO 8 tte’ | Wve ny Wave g well, Omaha ie becoming cou Asregarded, thocorpse J work on Chorry ereck, and de got differ from ite predecessors. were the weather wet and stormy—the waste wa « OL ADT a S288 1am" 4,105,208 $8 tet be hbeodes Clinton W. Conger, Be. 0s. the Hudson River Railroad 7 wil wot be iver inte the eheteh, the entétting point for the minere ow to ite previmiy Now, the thr» planter has a good opporta. ts n Ware dose Fy peony. Order reversed hut withwrt ene 6. When sce ther tte corrieges wre need. the person 9 to the gold rewion, Yap ure aud gather all that he bas made | egg MORK Titees = BRO Withiam R. Highy es. the New York end Harton Rotlvoad [in charwe or Siyerai eh Tt will be seen by the abyye that ibe tonmege upon thy pas Company — i tlgment adirmod, with covts t nat fh olgnoea bo fro can learn, will be distressingty short the sa. | eg of the. cost of colleen pres AMOI : ran) to the a ieee wi Poonet work moves then, of the existance of planets being owing to coitisions | Try, {x opening very rapidly, keeping att Rants Wien at ate | SR UABL he tole of ail the tomas amount'd vr A BeA Ts Re Rroowtyy Cry Momtanty.<'The total mumber of deaths pep 4 Ty ee oe Siougeipue partes spare cute aac aellapay oreek of comeis with the sun, oF the planots of his eystom, or | one occupation of Hcking. | This i usually Rie case whan Wranepe te eo 22 pai wis He ction nt | 0 Heooklym Mast Week, was 198, of which 17 were men, 19 |” 4. The priest wino te Ws rMieiete will recotee she corpee J by the vepublieaap—will ne* allow of that progres im e+ all r } The tails of comets are of liferent forms, an explana. conuot yet bo gatiefacterily giver in copfor- tt a Hist of the ame t T big that they are ovew the te but Litle news onteite of lature Oli lating geicet, ae