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} \ { —————— MORE ABOUT Heitimore Patrict of July 1, made its appearance between THE METEOR. Snore Dee the heavens were hm a enone meteor of extr vize and remarkable brilliancy. « Th was com poe ge gtd ae ee fre, Goon Grom fue liuntret 884 Fifty Miles at | Siriscien OC toviy in direotion, Sea to Buftalo, and rem Trey to Ner- te ak a ue, rool of the Duldiags over which i ve passed, a glare 60 24 W create an impression That a are wes raging Is the viewity. The pesamenca attracto: <eneral attention, as the most meteor which bas visite! this city im many years, - HOW If APPRARED aT OUR NATIONAL CAPIFAL. (From the Wasbungton si4F, July 21.) fi At half past pine last pight a mote horiaoa,, it moved tnrough a deoccadtae pax *2 tbo a 8 descend: ast northeast, and faded away in Geckede Fit eoxisisted of folk - Omerved at the Same Moment by the inbabiiants of Ten State — ben, Ree, We continue to receive description’ of the extreordi ary and eccentric visiier that posed through the Moeaveos on Friday evening Iast, from all directions; ‘wherever seen the brilliant meteor seem* to bave at- { tWo bodies, each ag bright as Venus, when close $0 tho earth. Oue followed the otber ao closely aa to make them tPracted wnusual attention as well as admiration. All who ee on closely 4 ‘witneneed ite lightning wpeed through the heavens re- thirty eecoude, and was seen by fire or six others at t Wgretted ite departure below the eastern horizon; it was, same time, each one remarking ite being divided int ss ‘ie faot, one of the most brilliant sights of 1860, and one (wo parts. ‘that had got been enumerated Iu the sensation programme | In shape, the meme pe pena, y 4. Ms for the your, and bas therefore taxon everybody by sur- | two dumb bells, and were of exceeding brilliansy, and ‘ ing from &@ northweet direction, continued at fa- (prise Tt was, although unexpected, seen over a large ex. ma ible ie: =e a an ‘ent of country at the same time; the inhabitants of a | 4: one by fove the balis of the imaginary bells ‘Pols of country four bundred miles in width saw it at | uetil was loft but # mre speck, which quickly view. We make no pretensions to as- dirappeared the same time, and each imagined it within a few bun tropumical lore, and tberef Py on of dred feet from them. esate nae, We noticed also that in the {0 THB EDITOR OF THE pontine fron. eater eaten 9 fermatiabis TRS HARALD looking cloud -bad banked up, which immediately dia- aumany, July 21, 1860. ‘The brilliant meteor seen by your sorreapondent at @rookiyn was seen at this place by several persons. smember of my family raw it rise from beblnd a bank of | dow clouds, nrar the point where the moon bad eet. He A friend was with me when I observed the meteor’s first Shought it the fire of » balloon at Grst, but soon the light | appearance on the Blue Ridge Mountains, Pike county, grew more intense, and when nearly due south the nucieus | Pennsylvania. When firet scen it appeared as if coming Durst, and preseuted a most spleacdid display. Two prin. | from the northern hemisphere, and was directing ite -oipal fragments, cach followed by «train of Nght, and SOT MEE ate eva Sat tn lene, -mot more than two degree apart, pursued an eastorly | frail” Th color ik bere ualil Nv arrived above our beads, -course, while at the'd‘stance of aboot eight or ton degrees | when it procesded on its route, but dropped at about half Several emaller fragments, leas br iliant than Uhe frat two, a mile from where we were standing, “followed in « straight line east, with « faint train of light. “I was sitting in the portico of my dwelling, which faces | we discovered a round bole in |, whi ‘tbe east. My attention was attracted by flashes, like faint | t© b¢ free from any loose earth around it; the shed to be very perfect, Lightning) which wore vinible two.or threo times, Trose, | ten tees eelabh have bate tanked res Dh me bail that might been buried there. It was about walked to the vorth end of the portic, tw look northwest | one foot in depth, and nine inches in diameter, and the Gor the cause of these flashes, Seeing oothing, ( turued place about it was unusually hot. We saw no remains \Go the rast, and then saw that quite deep sladows were of the meteor, and being then ignorant of the phenome- non, we came to the conc'usion that it had beeu a ball of ast by objects near me in the yard, falling towards the morth. [at once perceived the cause in the light of the fire On the night ‘ious we ebwerved a number of vivid northern Iigbts, which were variegated in color the same ‘meteor as shove described. I Crat saw it just under the @outherd star Autores, or about 27 degrees above the as the rain bow. When we fret saw the meteor it was about balf-past nine o'clock at night. ‘AMOS LEEDS, D., L. & W. R. R. orizon,and pursuing line nearly horizontal it passed ‘ender the planet Ware (which it greatly exceeded ia bril- Viapoy), and continuing tte course towards the east, it ITS APPEARANCE AT WILMINGTON, DBL. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Dually disappeared, while yet come eight or ten degrees above the borisen Wriarworon, Del., July 21, 1860. On reading Saturday's Henan I saw a notice of a curi- ‘As persons in Brooklyn, looking north, saw this object «rtge in the weat and proceed in an easterly direction, aud ous to last night. You speak of it an ip Albany it was seen to the south, we cas conclude when the meteor left its vicinity. THE TRACKS LEFT AT BUBHHILL, PIKE COUNTY, PENN. TO THB EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New York, July 23, 1860. atmospberic phenomenon an if it was confined to New York city and Brovklya, bat Tam bap>y to inform you that little Delaware had a guare also, At about a quarter to ten o'clock, myself and a par- y ‘Of others wore 6i:tivg on the steps of a farm house in jewcastie county, talking of the stars, &c., when ‘ehat the object really passed between Albany and New foe we saws eete Micactees oh io tho York, and we slfull doubtless find accounts from those vens, apparently over western part ofthe city Wit ‘whew word weil » - of ety, a it w tbe hour and mt 4 Be ths only ove io the country}, "Tho tight thon took aa atin | Serpe cate amin re the meteor fated out ay “tty Minul alne. pearance burst, . row ire, :: from our htened United States and di I eaw during the evening weve! Ball mié?6or®, Siaet er ncaken ied ot oats Bumber toust have been very great, as (wo Were ‘ona sepapene sted Grout esa fand it nian Ais Phile- ho pase the Gold of the comet seeker in the cowree of w delpbia can’t have any Great Eastern e! 13 goal ‘Gwremty minutes. piece of land, we can have a big light coomlonal In case we admit the meteor to bave passed, as it pra- ~ TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILES At SHA. “bably did, about sixty miles south of Albany, its elevation ” “lee, of the British schooner Achiever, from most bave been about twenty-seven miles; and {a case it | Maria, faruisice whe se hair niet Miboreciote, $e war wet ou fre by entering the earth’s atmosphere, at | srening of the wth Wm.) stor, “It rose in tho wost, auch an elevation, it would bave passed through about | SUE Susy ate “Tt nad the Appecwce of & round bail S70 miles of atmoephere, and, as I estimate, with a velo | 0’ light, but soon pasted, carrying after jt & beautiful ‘Cty of about teo miles in one second of time. Should | Mil of fight, 1s remaincd in sight about twelve minuleg any person'tiave seen {tin the renith, the locality where | “4 *PPEMred quite Bear. 4, argo, THE NEW cONCcOn” Jt was thus seen will enable apy one to compute roughly The July pumber of Sliiman’s Jow.™6l of Science con. dhe vlevation above the earth. O. M. M. several articles on the moteor wi. 2 Passed over southeastern Ohio on tho Ist of May last. Prof. E. B. = Ph rnedeinmmin = at rye. Andrews, of Marietta College, gives drawings several ion und trvoprecnted ws Stag roddih in ban, win | Siotee’ the, great. sues weghoeg’ Sif prin, tow © . represent ing in bue, #! \ weightug @ flame of fire following in ita wake, travelling ta.en oven = = cabinet of that Sa. This z acbtared nd smooth motion wards the eastera horizon, and dis- ‘@ppeared in forty seconds. THE WONDYR AT ROCHESTER, [From the Ruchester Union, July "o1y ‘Last evening, July 20, at baif-past nine, a splendid | of Ma-ietta bao ives computations reepect! ign Seamed beer Yow city. lex course was uorth of | meteor, in which ‘aise rite varying eircry qreet, ten or fifteen degrees to avuth of east, and about | locity, &c.,as seen from different through opea- thirty degrees eouth of tbe zenith. By a goutieman at | ings in the clouds), Ist, that the direction of ite path ‘Orden it was secu wheu towards the horizon and watched | wus north (about 42 weat of north), & all ite course, and its motion seemed slow to bim, a9 ing over the eastern part of Washington county on {it was coming towards bim, till it approached the high the Ohio river; then over tae interior of Noble county; ‘eat powt above the horizon. To him and to many in the | then over the southwestern corner of Guernsey county City 4 seomed to Des ballon fire, and tts train to | and the northeastern corner of Muskingum county; 2d, ‘be made up of gcivtillations of fre, and these, as thoy | that the height of the meteor above the earth was about few off, various lights, as white, red aad blue | forty miles as it Tt was above the clouas as it passed behind them. Be | of motion was orewt Se aed port pao quarter %t seemed to Comer Se a explide. part passedon. Mang are collected by him goes Sete fe area age chase toes tale of the ‘eeteor ‘passed yond ‘them four minutes after. This would make ita distance | on which the stoves fell. This accords with qnore than fifty miles, Toe light was splendidly white | the commonly received theory that these stony and highly intense aod illuminating. meteors are a a Ro revolve ta orbits about: earth, corm’ £18 APYSARANOR IN SYRACU. | Wate the lime of the shetoptore, bocce Bighiy heat, = on an 6 Same eee Ion | ed w consequence of their Velocity, and throw off o'oloek whore it was at first lovked upva as sky rocket Sod Segue 8 Fey ren a Fie Soe tao on yo ys:—""As the sky in the neighborhood of New water pall ‘was overcast with clouds, the maia body of the Foe edgy yan not seen by thoso who witnessed the fall of the aparks ts; but the sounds, as beard by them, first ‘of the Zist from the zenith, and gradi receded towards ma pais bine southeast, This seemingly cout ry fact agrees n ite trail * with the eS ven gh iene CAE ‘hom ‘was north' ; for since it approached a Fe abe oops velocity greatly the velocity of souud, the ex abot along which occurred last must have been the fret earth, unt J A chemical analysis of the meteor is added by 8. M. end we cappensd Johnston, of Cosbecton. Obio. The principal ingrodeata a magoeria, |, alumina, a ickel and sulphur. Ho gives’ ite wpecific gravity af Sei aoe past aine o' e ow itnesved 0: THE COMET IN CALIPORNTA. are Oe west, and travelled rapidly in a ‘rom the Sacramento Union, Juve 25] owen reat reason ty believe that the ent Ahe oloude in the eastern #ky ‘Sen and women aro oct after to ve doap. sense pointed in thelr expectations of witeneted the retera ot bm ne great comet , inst seen in ‘wheo Charlee 1y observers from those of an eighteen. V. was Emperor of Germany, and, from that movarch's WHAT IT LOOKED LIKE AT CTICA. oh? Bis th tue, mortaweet auarice. of 5 bame now visit northwest quarter ‘The splendid moteor in its rapid journey arrived at Utica | the heavens, still low in the horizon bowerer, on of at fineen minutes before ton Utien Te givoe | these remarkable viaiters, which, so far aa it has been “the following deecription of its appearance;—fhe Roavens | observed, appears to answer tbe description of the ‘were tlluminated by a me oor of extraordinary size, | Comet of Charles V. It was first seen two or three which when firrt oun was tn the southwestern heavens, | evenings since, but «nly made out with any approach . Ite | to accuracy on evening. Dr. Ingan, of thiscity, torent | then observed that it sod st nine o clock about five 4 who raw it, to have besa from that of = man’s | degrees above the horison; that its nucleus or head was can | near the wise of avtar of the third or bee Te we we | and that its tail stretched toward the zen! h eoreriag oa city. | apparent epace of thirty-five or forty degrees. tmeon when in the | evening it was further ‘ed, and became an object of apheroidal form, | interest.and admiration ta hundreds of our citizeus whose it were, | attention hat been called to it ia the Union. #hioh streained after it quite similar to the tail of When ibe comet of 1858, known as Donati's comet, ap from it, like meited | peared, it was at first suppored to be the illustrious visi. ter of three centuries before, and #0 announced in the through the air, aud would | Paria prees, from which we copied. The error was very meteor tude the latter, all who saw it will bear record . She tes ote coronas, tnoving eusperty, bat of @ il the » saw it wil to fi surpassing god aplender pheno. 4 Bolor than the Gret Varieus were the remarks | menon. Te mad cect wituaveed (n this State about the Lech er Eiee the bravesly visiter was paaning Some | of Sey yond ou the 17th of the ensuing ‘thought it to bos bahioon, others that there ware Gre: | month. ‘and oue man, walking will Constable Keating, im eatliog ‘The comet of 1264 has been expected for tho last three ‘the latter's attention to il, said, “Chub, tee bow fast the ‘Deén caloulated and moon's coming |" CUR CBLESTIAL WONDER VISITING OUR WATERING FL aces. jay a) (From the Saratoga biiean, July “About ten o'oleck last ovary meteor, which started NEW YORK HERALD, ODE EDDCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. a COMMENCEID.NT WEEK LN YALE. OUR NEW HAVEN vORRESPONDENOE. Naw Havas, Sly 29, 1860. Sights amh Scones in the Kim City—What vei Seve are Doing tn College— Fale Gymnasium and Navy—Rivalry With the Harvard Boys—SH nmai Problems and Poctry— The Meter Among Oe Yaniexs—The Fale Numismatic | Colection—The Medical and Scientific Departments—The Baccalaureate Sermon— A Stroh Through the Comet ry— Monuments to the Dead—The College Regatia, bt. ‘Thinsing & anticipate the rush so characteristic of commencemc™ Week at Now Haven, aad be on hand to seo the culminating Sf beauty and loveliness, ef which Wo 60 often read in the newspapers as being at its height ‘at this stage of the earth’s progress round the eun, I bad only to epeak for lodging on board the Traveller, lying at pier No. 26 Gast river, and afvor a most refreshing night's reat and ride, awake (o dnd myself in the City of Elms. ‘The New Haven House is just the place for a reporter during commencement week. Almost undor tho very thadow of Yalo, it commands e fine view of that long pile of classic brick and the frolies of Yalesians, whose T exuberance of youthful fire make the elms ring with of of life and its woarying routine. “The clock that hides its honest face elms” tolle the minute whea the 2ag92 zit ERE ago. A. M., prayers at 730 A. M., recitation at 8 A. a6 M., where formerly prayers were attended at 6 30 A. . recitation immediately after, aud breakfast at 7 4 M., and such og ree Chupel exercises, oly one each day, are now what they should be. ‘The new gymnasium opened last February has exerted ite ameliorating influence upon college Life and college cus- toms. This is an wstitution that has long bveu & desider- atum, and now that we bave one, second to nove in the country, us ackuowledged on every band, while beartily thanking the and those mombers of the Facul- ty whose energy has given us euch evidence of their ap- aw of the wants of times, we, as Yalensians, fee! it @ duty and a right that we should ve stil proucer of our Alma Mater. We have reasons for thinking that the attention paid to physical training §=is 0 = much subtracted from the bourse of dissipation. A noble, daring manhoou is added to keeunces of perception aud accuracy and depth of scholarabip. There is # sort of pride of that comes of these athictic excrcises which does . number from class ‘This plan epables the new comers to prodt by the expe- rience of older boatmen. ee en pavy —~ Boats. Pr. Long. Init Wide. In's Deep. Sheil Thalia, lap streak......46 28 9 ball Nereid, Pa Hb B 9 NixiO,...6 0006 — a —- Giyuns, inp streak... .45 8 9 Jhis year three boats have eat for the race at Wor- ceater, OM the 284 and 24th inat.:— ‘The Yale (tiew boat), the crew ax followw:—H. I.. John. stroke; C. T. Stanton, W. E. wd ba ys 4 herr » COX. > L. Richards, Brayton Ives; C. @. ‘The Thalia, crow—Grosrenor Start, stroke; BL P. Johnston, * W. Seely, R Moree, W. L. McCTintook, 1. Wrinor; 1. 8. Bockeo, coxswain. bode g hg om ae crew—T. D. Kimball, swoke; W. G. Grant, T. G. Bacon, H.C. Kwin, E. L. Keyes, J. E Woodruff; J. A. Eakin, coxswain, ‘The sophomore and ircehmen boats of Yale match will come off at Worces- Guana Club, and JT. Goloand FHL Nye ‘Nye the champions ‘These attrac- tions jorcester. Over balfof found there on the day of Madvmatecs Fear. te the base of the common system of logarithms, that umber preferred? Wwe the equution cos Kam yigha+ thx om a. ‘plane triangle, given the side >, 45 07, the side and the included angle A, 16% 60’ 40’', dad the ~ g ef Soe BEF ob-E 5; [elf Ze. 14 the weight of water that cac be contained in whose radius if 100 inches. a circle has a greater area than any poly- i z | tbat 3 jution. the nines of the Fides of = spherical tri- ‘the eines of the opposite angles. ston in Comte Sections. hyperboia, the product of the per- pendiculare frum the foci upoe a’ tangeat is equal to the ‘AD ordinate to the axit of @ parabola te 12, and the fsubnoroval (s 4; what ta the area of the eeg-_ : E tive wih toe strain, old billa that guard around Hur! back the ere echoing soand, Now (aint, now rising Wo & coar— “Bleonials are a bore ore-ore.”” The twit fate from vale and TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1860, fre out O88 PM. Many assert that th nf pat he some four ‘minutes after it d « “rR many ‘nt to to just noe hoger 3 Awak io fametes tection. Fors long time on nine co ewabibilion uw re by ange myn ove half A‘ter Lind serie Peet aaa Ee cakiene h is Quite incomplete till Edward VI., siuce whom there are Pp osnapy rhaghontd kalee suns the Cromwella. Among e ad ee ag Queen Mary, alluded w by Buter Suit amorous, food and billing, i Mary vpon a 5 ‘The collection cvotains many curious epeciaeas of coin’ the American there are & “pine a American or tributing to thie ‘ays, \ pBIEw ings of Prance, Brondbente & 00's sousas Cogwry. 60, 08, 5, 13, 64, 35, 38, Consouips tap Lorree 9, 71, 6, ", 56, oe Drawings of the Delaware state Lotte- seep tk £ Pee Sores ce yorrenta, Cor 7 Ko. $4, Jovy 33. 1800. 1%, Jue 38, tom. 32, 1k, 2, 76, TT, 44, Ouass ‘ Ca aoe a to 5 an ore Se Delaware, Daw ene Karns 70, 1s, 5, 45, 37, SL, HG. €. bat? 3. 92, 29, 8. 4, 69, TA erate ‘ueniare ‘Th, 42. 12, 38, 63, 77 58, 22, 35. of charge by addreening DY act wy oa ‘Oop, EDDY GO st Laois, Massnstt Woo Ores Reyel Hav IMB G48 ne grow “ ne 80. Ciroulare sent fi dreds ar DON BODRIGULZ, care of oky te Wad Castanea, 1 ae a ree Photographs. Willtamsen’s Life Bize. Two forry-nine Letters from the collection. Svery thing bere at Yale seems to be taking stops for- ‘The new Medical College, completed last ihe Boe specimen of modern architectare. we ital place to make pill dosers. The new building for aod will be FUE if Ex Lectures of February. the liderality of Mr. Sheffield, of thixcuty, who bas &@ present to the of the building and grewuds, is no reasou why this branch of the University ebould nut equal any school of sciepow in the country. ‘that this building, as well as tae Medical Colloge, could not have a place on the College equare. ‘The third number az E it of the University Quarterly in just out. It contains thirteen weil written cuseys and eleven news articles. The next number wiil Mr. F. P, Brower, lege Librarian, is Nego, aod The epterprise surely merits success, and if uo others are beneGtt d the writers surely will be, ietinisaii Sunday afternvop Pro George P. Pruner \. €d the Baccalaureate a rmon to the graduating class, Tne text was taken from Job, 17,9:—"The righteous also shall bold on bis wave, and he thathath cleat hands shall be stronger and Htronger;” and from Proverbs, 24, 6:—A wise mau is strong, yea, a8 man of knowledge iucreaseth strength.’ The disvourse bad for ita objret Wo inward stability, or growth of character. It called at- tention to that kind of power which is obtamed without being directly sought, and aumetines for that very reaaoa; au tutlueuce which’ a man who has been pursuing other ends than influence tlud® in bis passeasion—1 power sometimes unnoticed apd uuconsciour, going forth from the whole man, or lying iv the background of a bis petal faculties ag a force in reserve, yet whore presence is felt, 'n brief, the Professor's xubjoot was to show bow eelf-umprovement, prompted by the necessities of our ne ture, contere power. He illudtreted bis subject first by meptal culture, and the influence that proceeds from it. A comparison was mace between the maa who ovgages we thought and study, with a yearoing for truth, feelwg that the acquisition of kpowleuge is itself a joy, and going op with bis investigations w order to solve quewwos that spring ap within him; and the man who hag tudiet chief: 7 t get the reputation of a scholar, and to gather some. ixg which he can cummupicate. firet #4 man of Profound culture—# mo of taste aod insig! the ratter cuunot disguise @ certain externality aud shallownes? which will ys cleave to bim. Profound Aud geuiel culture mugt Origuate ine Ceeper principle than de sire to produce an effect. You read Of 4ocrates conversing for them meu, but with a fow Toen fp Atheus, not in mew 6 darve oul distinction and sway the minds « op the realities of Moe universe, op ‘Ged nad y Igetnorialt” Tot Sub os sai Béaoo! cams domwion over the bumau mind through 40 many enerations is more eublime than apy similar fact in hin fry: ‘and Plato, who has dove wore than any otber unin epired writer (6 kinut: sapirations which ouly the Gospel ean satiefy. ny power oP Row nra’s tweatios ou the will and of bis otber writings ts not duo to awctlety or cogen- cy of bis reasoning love, but quite ax auch, pecnapt, t futepsity of latent fooling, vat “white bes: <b does not obtrude itself upow your notice but which Slt every line and makes the reader fee that the views which are uttered were not gained merely to be uttered, ‘but are a part of the writer's Hifo, and uttered because the occasion happened to call for it. The poema of Pante were the bicssom of bis own life, and those of Milton, en ricbea though they were with the spoils of multifarious yooey ene the prouuct of the era confiet in whieb be baa bus part, and gush forth from a living fountain iv bis own breast, at masters have hold their supre macy Pecauso Painted from @ fulness of soul, bonoring thelr own conceptions whother mew sbould eve their excelleuces of not, oo that an enthu inatic critic has said that ‘three pea strokes of Rapnac! are e greater and @ better picture than the most dniehed neck that Carlo Doles ever polished into inanity." He also tlluxtrated the proposition by reference to the ia direct power and influence of chapec' Pure chi that reets on @ simple love of truth aud rigat, wa ae of influence more powerful than anything rise Ivory much regret the accessity which forbids a farther use of my Hotes of this most excellent discourse The topic war me gar my end elaborated as Professor Fisher alone can . lug gun of Commensxement week is ne . discourse before the Yale Miss!onary Socloty was delivered om Sunday evening. at the Central church, by Rev. J. P Thompson, D. D, of-New York. Hin nub: ect was, “Primiiive Evangelism as a Guide to Modern Missions.’ The leading idea of the discourse waa, that individual Christian effort, independent of organizations, was the secret of the rapid ‘of the early church, ‘and would greatly facilitate modern missus. President Woolsey stated, as introductory to the ex- ercixee of the evening, that this society was formed in 1817—formed by a class which aftorwards sont out three Missionaries to the Sandwich fslands, and to that priace of missiousries, Fil Smith, aud fara a wor- {by member of the American Board. The soctety hed continued—with its upe and downs, indeed—ever mince ‘The society at present meets once » month for prayer and debate, and also maiptains a reading room. Laat evening | Wok a stro through the cemetery. In the vortbeast corner of that wulled city of the dead | etand# one of the most elegant granite monuments Lever caw. It tee turk of respect paid by the city tooue who bet dooe much to enbaace ber beauty—the Hoa. a. N inner. , Passing to another corner of the u had Fead another epitaph. The monumut stands on « litte mound, eurrounded by an [run feuce—a plain granite cnt uma. No costly inscription, oo flourish of ehinel, demande our stady or challeoges our admiration ; butebisellied on ita broad base,in bold relief, are seven letsers—immorta! pumber—aue word, dear to every American scholar, “Webster.” Fitting 1 Who would not covet such & fame that the “casual combination of the letters com peeing bie Dame should command the respect of distant rations waderuf”’ As I ‘sad the blessings of gener ed on 1 coudgget tuff “anotner “oame, that yore the same page with the long lamented be Noah Webster, aud whose new mate grave is yet unmark- od by grant or marble. His life wasn lustre, tiow of the ides aet forth in the sermon. While pursuing otber eada, for néarly half a century, he has carved out twice two thousaud mocuments more ea- during than ma ble, now eushrinod tu the hearts of twice two tt id pupil, whose deubte have dad away, whore Ere bave been made better under the infuenee of Chaucy Allen Goodrich, He bas gone; bis life is left debind—it lives on tp the world. ‘There are wow three vacancies (0 the Fasalty | Ut by the lameuted Dr, Taylor, Prof. Olmeted and Prof Good- two of will be vichs Wt te ox that these vacanctee Gied during ee tien ee the third. For the part year Prof. has Ciken the piare of Prof, Ot sted in the 4 of astronomy aud meteorology. rot. Newton is one of the most thorough a8 well as gen. tlemanty \netrnetors connected with the college. As & ieian be it second to Dove in the country. Fear several years past it haa beea customary for each member of the graduating clase to have a class book, emtaining the pictures and autographs of the whole «jase. Fur twoor three years sleet engravings have been Gli the go, cach clase making it & point to out do its pre decessor.’ The attempt of the present grajuating clare in this Hine bas been w perfect frzie Mr. Jobo Sartain, of Vovladelphia, was engaged to do the job at $45 per head, toaking the expeuse of & clase book about 670. Dut by tome carcleas manceuvring (minue the skill) by bow partion, Mr Sartain failed to “come to time,” and the cinne of 1860 have to go without @ clase buok, and take any amouutof vexation ivetead. A few of the pictures have been completed, To Mr. Sartain’s credit, it must be added, that bo insist that every man who duos not receive & eatiatactory picture in time shall have all mc ney refunded. ‘Thore isa great rush for Worceator tovlay. The Valo are not bo careful of showing themrcives at the re- be gatta an Inat year, though defeat te expected. Several about wirty fret from the ground, in the western part of (Ante Cece comet named afer titi, apd remembered 68 Wear each the triumphant brow, en oa We puta, Caeeah eee Tesnalyy end o bow bead ‘ie wile, Soe as vast couroe, and, Hany gombeg | emcoe the meet marvellous triumphe of strona} — Were wasting o'er the uncrammed jue hn the eve ot the rac st? dianinish heir chances. eapenes over ee CoO (ay tioubty wonderful when the itwperfoct eta of i actos, While on escaped with beay tfolt tone Se eS ak. age FoR, and premenies Sem appear | aod means of calcuintion at hie day are taken into sc: ‘The dirge that ceases never more— begat epee coant—bas left oo record a rimil ‘precive and ie “Biepniale are a bore-ore-ore."” a (TEE METEORICAL FHTRNOMENON IX PRYNSYLVA- | avowsl of his faith in the return of the 1294 comet, during ‘Ab | many waiting hearts there be, White, the Har... * Sta. a year end a month named, We have nut at hand the re- FL Shast with on thie ewelody,, tn fine btw Hate. (dh) , The citizeus of the capital of the Keystone State saw cord to show the mouth when it was predicted to , And fair ones, i 16 Brosd way. <a tho wooder a few mineten before 08, ohioe, A. wu See 2ee CS Roglish eatronomer w tbe Wo gaan, 08 to I ales, rei rn A pam largest a Lard o oe mero - ov" Titiats meteors we Lave ever Heee paaset over tala el Sead Che podietion be vere, and uhe eoraet now fe AREA th thre oreorn” | _lerting’s Wasene Chee mom 6 st 2y. It seemed to be a ball of #ilver fire (pyrotechnical: which, when Charies joo prep atameig * Burmias Eront Watea, 381 Browtway, corser apoak ‘ten juches in diameter, It) V., wae by hia aa « portant of bis death, and nd “4b "tw! | aoe terisoatally on its mission through | which in 1264 appeared m trath af a herald of the death of Face other ‘ner; are gone, $400,000 in Bonds—82 me " ‘air, omilting « Gickering glare, The main body we Urban IV. passing Gul ton the day be died, i TAR RECENT FIRE IN NoRWIC immodiatery follo ved 1m a straight line by three or mor the mame of ‘above all astronwners ee aes Since kk, Co one | @matier sized bali#, of a Desutifal green cast, and ther> i Nor wil LR eg wig: * paabinah te. ‘Nonwion, Gonn., duty &9, 1860. , 1 were foilo wed train of balla, of brilliant cor aA ap enen—w very c ran, ~~ Feat ermine, Hunveriae eit be Gem, ech 6 Ere wing some mighty event 18 | The tae cines of commenaumest, week wit bo a ulcerated te eke Chase i 2 Gere, dually getting emailer, until notiuog apyearet The dis- Tt certainly comes in romaraqnie plow *° as Ri. | tre qotraty Comawmmed the Sopa, Wuneee Fer bain waa 1 play ToSioa shout ven “coonda, and ite beauty ‘seon | conjunction with tbe decline of thd Payal power, aud Fowpat APrmnnoon.—fncoalexrente Rey, | bt Treasurer's office, on the serand Ror. It alforts me ny aud greatly admired by a large namber of var “> | Popular ‘euperstition will pot be lone in converting ae | G. P. Pisbor, Livingston Professor of Divinity. sure wo inform yor taht the tafe, manufactured oF gon, oe 21 ot tea eeeired RL Oe ne ee ee nee ee ret tes Tepid age | Sane teens Web at be tren claimed for ke Wine Sate‘ wraa full comtstzing’s part of = 2S > ee eT ct wane who 4 And asolemn warning. To . i ha ith anniversary of cMusrvea, Ca oe write nn) . aie rape good neon awe apen jitiouary Tene 3 ups ierataltbue pyrotechate display. we le pA iam enjoy bevy} y religrring’s Potent Champion Ratoethe meri sah *, will be given of witnessing @ far Rock: ‘ iL Hrosdway, New Vi BOW TT APTEARED IW rae 00%, voor = tan te ae ‘ile, Pe Healy ose OTA See Se 1 1860 0 1986 ; ia & CO., New Orlenna. artis mer pete nce ee reg | EES sano a ring taey, | aMiSharr tanta tal carte Sots spe monntais WAR prota Ry hit vine tate or | ance of @ . diy Kappa Society by | i Jotente in ual Bites the Shieh ws at Bert gga? Lane return (1668), it dimplayed & til oven eed Sing. in somedaing lee# UA aauntee's Gainer ace. at m te Course Barry's Triecopherows ts the Rest and orth west ®ihoant, at Dearly an ‘observed, | tht pow acen lose a tnattor ‘and Snally lgcemel Capend ee moppesin. is ee ‘at. the same roush thes it or gectis ‘of Allentown of Bethlehem. The bail of fire io a pared pr’, srr, wan followed by a train of three others of decreasi instore, an inteoacly brilliant, and each ansomnanted Py © arpa Of flame oF cere, im oh ‘This mags. ‘ flooht Apparition was in sight for nearly A mingts, Ta the sent! Bp a country it muet have been visible much longor, bd NT ph Sere earn wrens 7 th AS OREN AT BALTIMORE, eed needle’ cry op tue Birnie MS og BD" ot the Moa The extraordinary meteor of wnat FTHday bight, Maye Lie + WEF HOORD “yusaroe. f Naval moe. ‘The Crited Staten sto Suaquehannn, Ot ,, 1920, | sbeapont growing, tena ying. Golloge are oxanained | #ruasiote last night?’ has heer taevery: | fy “saat by ot ih Billions Thowsands who Suffer wit r Die that cane) ing headache, dirsipews. nacen body’ month teaay, bat without any very satietnotory | in ES: Bienes ered by using HOLLOW AY's Pile feet aa wares aning We mast macnifceat | $\,"roenty ns cxlkunel and yet wever fail Uo ive mire And Geese: erm gate ye | AP ee ¢ | direction, there i# A variety ° Deller | pally anid to had three heais and a direction eorth, | rem Pomnde of Cotes tee. on ge op » | weet to romthenst, Ttawemed very near the earth fe it ene ween in New York, Hartford and + must have be oo Breton, it hi Digher Guau Ab Afb suppoend, i+ Sie wrepawuds aww 4 verter St 6, 10 p % KOREN Rrra NSON'S, No, 1 Chambers girest Eadttor—se. kota —Fen Account of the Heenan and Moroney J be (bam, ‘a Bel Movements «£ the Champiue—' ives and \ NE _ Horeca ta Tes Late Viewty ot taialion Danereen | bee earally a a t and a variety til parts of the World, th WILKES BPTRI?, now oul Strangers on @ Visit to New York sheuld fact fail to examine the well selected stock of Opera, Marine, Pind and out door islasses of the best makers. \!80. Specta clea and. Nose Giase-e with the celebrated “raziliaa Pebble Louses, for sale by PRMMUND & OO., 66956 Broadway. ‘The test is ase for family 496 Hrowdway, York. 18 Fulwe areet, 8 ooklyn. Hitt’s Hatr Dye-—50 Cents, Biack or brown, Depot No I Barclay street, and ngaiste, In- t a fo} Mariag by all dru In Batchelor'’s Hair Dye te the Best in the by eT to appropriate private rooms, Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and Tou- ~The pes in the world, Weoigaale nd teiall and te privately applied at No. 6 Astor House. roduces ooid bread and ful w the palate. BS und'90 Reade saree etreet Sold also by JOHN DWIGHT & CO..'l Trrtar.—It ia highly nutrhious, cakes which are bert. moinat and Ba , BELA ce. Cure success ip eff mosnen oures of Straka Or rupture, 'MANSH & OU Net Vesey ss Ne. Whickey.—8. T. "0 Ke AN & OO. \ River Kourbon, aid b] twor Al “hee 1a, Bea ‘Land 786 Steimway & Sons’ Overstrung Urand and Nquare Pianos are warranted for five years ‘Warerooms 62 wad of Walker street. Broadway, N.Y. OfGce 008 Broadway, N, Y. Wheeler & Wilson's Sowing Machines.— Lada, Webster & Co.” proved Tight ston howhag Meahonen aha) trentwer.” es Married. Mruuxen—Actt.—On Thursday evening, July 19, at 176 ‘aveuue, by Rev. James Thompson, Mr. Davi> nxawe & Mee Hut, all of this city, Calutortiia papers copy. Warrex—Lawe —In this city, on Monday ovening, July 16, by the Rev. James Millet, at the residence of the bride, Mr ‘Twos. G. Wacrer, formerly of Cievoland, Utio, to Mie Ana G. Lewis, all of this ~. ‘Tavion—Maiowe.—Ou Thursday, July 19, bf the Rev Robert G Dickson, Wiuam Tavton, of tuis city, to So gan Maxoms, formerly of Ballymena, county Antrim, lro- eltust papers please copy. Blea. Bracasroce.—{7u Bunday, July 29, Twokt BLsgrewers ‘His relatives and friends, also the wiembore uf Templar ite No. 208, F. ore invited to at tend the funeral. Hu remains Will be interred tu Green wood this (Tuesday), from his lats residence, 416 Wasb- ington etreet, coruer of Hobcken, at §Wo o'clock P.M. Baxtow.—On Sunday, July 22, after’ & long aud painful (ness, which be bore with Christian fortitude, Mr. Mas BR. Baxtow, in the 44th year of bis ago. ‘The relatives and friends of tbe family, the members of Mechanica’ Lodge No. 113, 1 0. of O. F., and the Order veral, are reapectfully invited to attoud the funeral, on Veducaday afteruoon, at two o'clock, from the Second wtreet Mathod mt Fy eharch. His remains will bo tuskeu W OC) prees Hills Cemetery for iuterment. Rabway, N. J., papers proaie copy. Biack.—In Brookiyn, ov Meaday morving, July 23, Jom Wim, eldest soa of Robert aud Jano Black, aged 6 years, 3 mouths und (days. ‘The relativee aud friends of the family are respectfully pvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No 239 Rridge sirect, corner of Tillary atrest, Ubis (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Gayvenmnany.—On Sunday, July 28, Catianiwe Kiaa- nem, daughter of John H and Anua Metha Gausbergen, aged @ mouths. ‘The frieuds of the family aro reapectfully invited to at teud the funeral, this (Tue#tay) afternoon, at two o’elock, from No. 116 Elm street, corner of Caval street. Grasam.—lo Wilviamaburg, on Monday, July 23, Pras- (Cis GRanam, after a Hngerivg ilucw ‘The frien dx aud relatives of the familly are respectfally Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 82 North Fourth street, this (Tuveday) afternoon, at two v'olock, without further notice. Jxvetsas —On Sunday, July 22, Naomi, ter of Juseph J. and Rachel Jeouings, 22 days. ‘The relatives and friem4s of the ‘a eily, seo thy mom bers of Keystone Lodge No 235, F. aud A M_, are re. specttully tuvited to attowd the funeral, this (Tuesday) snoop, at two o'clee, from the rosidenoo of ber pa reota, No. 116 slen street Kavaxzon.—On Thuredey, Jaly 19, of preetration, Maxy Ans, =~ daughter of Arthur and the late Christioca Kavansg®, both of vublio Her remains were tnterved ic Calvary Cometery. Dubtin pavers pieake copy. Lascpes —lW yklyo, Om Sanday evening, July 22 Carnie €., only son of DeWiit C. andBliza Langdon, agod 8 dye ad frieude of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the revideace of bis parenta, No. 43 Huntingtoa stroet, this (Tewuiay) after wickeames Ou Mod Jut tho be McKasxs —Ov Morday morning, July 2, Aye, - loved a at Senin eat Hey tetlaona, eget ) afternoon, at two o'eloek, from the ro ovate on paceot, MS East ‘Thirty ery ian tnortiy od Manarws —Un Sunday, Mast Marixwe, agod |. & native ot Noder, County of Mead, treasd. friends and acquaintances are pesportfully ivited to attend the funeral, from her inte residence, Nd. 16% Washiagton street, Now York, this (Tuescay) afternoon at two o'clock pone. 7 el lyn, on Monday, July 28, Gronce May, cure. roletrves and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral from bis late residence, corner of Pul- ton avenue aud Fort Grown place, this (Tuesday) moru- ing, at ten o'clock. Hicnent —-On Monday, July 23, in the 68th year of his age, Jouw MCNer, Sr., of Ballaghy, county Derry, Ireland. relatives aud (rieara uf devoased wre lavited Ww at- tend the funeral, without further notice, at bis late rer- dence, No. 98 West Nincteouth street, on Wodneaday af ternoon, at two o'clock. His remaiue will be interred ia Greenwood Cemetery Lamdonderry and Beifast paper? please copy. Goopeman—In thin © ty, euddenty,on Monday, July 28, Mra. Hassan Goopninen, aged 58 yours. ‘The rolatives and friends of the fainily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ber late rewidence No ¥7 Weet Righweeath etreet,oa Wednesday afterno.n, at two o'cloek ‘Ovantow —At Port Jefferson, L. 1, on Friday, July 20, Wa. C. Overton, Faq , in the 77th year of his age Parransos.—u Monday, July 16,at the renidenes of Mrs. L. A. Raadolyb, Columbia, Fluvanne county, Virgi- is Louma Parrenson, widow of the \ate Jun W. Patierson, nged 86 yearn and 29 days. Pumas —Ov Monday, July 23, Jou Josern, eva of Michael and Mary Phelan, formeriy of Mount Rath, Queeu's county, Iretand, The frieuds and a qualptances of the family ar® reapent- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuestay) afer. youngest daugh- aged 5 years aud Leow, at balf part one o’el ck, from the remdence of bia parente, No. 207 West Forty-Grat etroet, bet woon Niwth pd Teeth ave wy Vanasrete ue Bewoktvo. Joly 28, Sony Arrate Pours, 18 month«. | ger oF lewry aad Mars” noms Pmilive ng? The funeral ell tater place thus (Tuer | ereven o'clock, froat tho residence of bis Atlantic street. Thé remains will be interred in Green wrod Cemotery. The frieads of the family are invited to attend. Prourt.—At Glencows, Long Irlans, on Sunday, July 22, of eopnumytion, Mancanrra, wife of Goorge Pigott, aged care, th ar? 11 daye. Orewa ea Broo m,on Monday morning, | Joly 2, at Mock, Mra Euma BE, wife of Wiiliam Bch warzwaetder, tn the 26tb year of ber age The rein 4 frie via of the family are roepeetfally | invited to attend the funeral, from her lato residence No 250 Pridge street, this (Tuesday) afernvon, ab threo o'clo k, without forther pot Philateiphia and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, papere ‘BeLLVAN —Om Monday, July 29, Lazare, youngest daogh- ter or F. nod Elizabeth Sullivan, aged 6 years and § at friende of the family are respectfolly invited to at- tend the funegal, thie (Turseay) ‘afternoon, at ono o'clock , from the resi ‘of her father, No, 88 Rast Twenty eight street, The remains will be taken to Cromwoil, ‘Conn., for (aterment. Vax Hovtos —On pm ef 23, Paeve. Pansows, in- fant con of Imniel B. and late Emilie F. Yan Houten, 8 weeks “Re retauives and frienda of the are invited to Attend the funeral, from the 1 4 of his father, No. 6 Leroy street, thie (Tuowiay: Ente ey five o'ckek, The remaine wil! be taken to Pieskifl inter- ment, om Wedn- eday morning, in the seven u’clockt heat. Watiscn At North Argyle, Washington counay, N. ¥., on Monday, July 16, of conerroption, Lerma Yorum, wife of the tate John Wallace, of cnty O yeara Wer remains were interred fork Lrayie on Wednes- day, July de iia Yorwa.—Oe afternoon, Ji Mam, and friends of from thotr trot ti (Poaday) morainge atte SEE EE MISCOBLLAB I e e GNV ITVIGHOO ZATLVYHOLRANS tion, and ite «timente Hence ous period but wat vaent young, no and prove Blood 4 Bereve or. > 20D, proprietor. 444 Bi sot il am means, Bar Sey er bowie. "SOLVAONTA COOTER PAY FOR IT Celebrated Rewing Maohinas be pala for ip weekly amoungs, 498 Broadway. ation, can We oftoe, T EVERDELL’S—WEDDING Ye cards, Ae. Acie”! Office 48 Bros’ A’ Rewore vr $3—A NEW STYLE OF SHORS AND GAITERS, A® Cau them. eel JONES’, IMPROVED FREN Bent by ex rmP! comoined as to page py Such « rensed euerat de bse Ciood renseuny, Ths peri © whieb a a, Rev ag nox faye Or ener wil w fae. keep etude constantly on band, and above all, ce oe hose becrming sued. will go througb the most danger. fo nod free MOD; good druggists. Price one di A SPECIAL ‘TPSFFFFFPP YYYYY erpevsrrres ¥v¥¥¥ prone wo any cetpt, per mail, of the fo! i Bt has ‘a us sure teccure noo not on y with the the female their portion indeed a mother's cordial longer ron the rink of delay. itself empbationlly « st aned at) of NOTICR PURCHASE A BACH YoU KA. rr. Orange bloescm Broadway, . corner of avec. "mOSTACHEE GOO7g az¥y TV1G800 Galsv ae kn ecoomane 08 epplicades at Rarelrpea. sort satin He bee ANTED—FOR THE EUREKA SEWING WA discount allowed. Sond fur cavum, Liveral away. ‘Wead WW Ano street, ‘ead ace Yyyvy REST ¥¥vv" VY vv Lid hy oF bid yr 44 Y Yvvvyy vevrryr pan RALLOU's PATENT. YOR pert of aad dealers Aino, POEs FURNINHING GOOD BALLOU Wholeenie orters solicited. No. WH Broadway, Boyhory sew! te _Ralearece Bo OOKR, PA NG MACHINES, HARRIB PA‘ No 616 Rroadtwas opposite even INTINGS AND = gold or excl atthe Old Curtosity Shop, street” Morano’ Manaty for An atala qpasanes 7 JOHN C. HERNAN, ti SEEK PORTER'S SPIRIT. af 1d ORNA, BUNIONS, INVERTED CCSriNe and all dissasee ofthe foot, euros rai Brent oll News Agents feet cured ve by Dr. ZACHARIK, Rurgren to physiclane way. E™ AND BAR. oor By CUSHING DRAIFET, ieatumore, Passe $1” DIRASPS OF THE EYR AND THEIR TRRATWRRT, ity Dr. ON MOBCI rom by Jourpala in ot for the seutenees of a and C You M man yor “The 1 w ta well Raew Hes: QOD BLESS POR’ ANT CAUTION TO THE DEAF. staan et USCHERIE RR, Ocullet and Aarts, bas ber cities, lia ohseavaiions, the clearness of ita endant tone.— New Orleana Plony une. zinker os Aw RUIbOF Of ROMA valunole Li, at 37 Fanon cn to beware of self st: i 8 ¢ i i ii ji and surgeons of read and ex¥w sively quosad with bigh marks cf approval if vont,” a il i aucrese ae te tint the ond yield by & steady mitention to the means pi Bince the was written, (thaw to Dr. vrai heir mosey wn a ona muld retain their verfotined eee would wm be nn covertaing “oct sak furiat’’ (ny Unie city @ men here. ef ike var, by mat! or cherwine MATION WANTED, Tretand ® large “tein under ty at p* tee ond ot oe onnee three Years o RLOR FURNTEURE ‘8 eit of rorma ins geod muernia Dy. HART we, Preveuninn —=$— price. LEY, oo Dieeae cod "Uure. Price) conan, WANTED_RUPPICIENT FOR renee We ara Sol eae rik AT, Nee nea TENTS FOR #0Le—Fe PATER RS leant eet cE chicka raat ee Pa in order offer for ineotee, for 4 van i he Fane Ore One ¢ ake Solan § Man prencut e tow brmytred earuy ihe pre aretiona OF OF each. Any one onder: All been Naetr onere Ferngn sume (anyone, tbe Raman ints hom Mawlen lane ame