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Sept. 10, at Utica. 



Sept. 11, at St Lawrence. 



Sept. 15, at Albany. Very brilliant, in columns springing 

 from an arch with prismatic colours, resembling those produ- 

 ced by finely striated metal : Pompey. 



Sept. 16, at North-Salem. 



Sept. 17, at Pompey, St Lawrence, Utica. 



Oct. 5, at Utica. 



Oct. 6, at Auburn, Canajoharie. Brilliant : Lowville, North 

 Salem, Plattsburgh, Pompey, St Lawrence, Utica. 



Oct. 7, at Auburn, Canajoharie, North Salem, Pompey, St 

 Lawrence, Union, Utica. 



Oct. 8, North Salem. 



Oct. 9, at Auburn, Fredonia. 



Oct. 10, at Fredonia, Lowville. 



Oct. 11, at Utica. 



Oct. 13, at Hartwick. 



Oct. 14, at Pompey, Utica- Very brilliant: St Lawrence 



Oct. 15, at Lowville. 



Oct. 16, at Lowville- 



Oct- 17, at Lowville, Pompey, Utica. 



Oct. 27, at Auburn. 



Oct. 28, at Fredonia, Pompey. Very brilliant over the 

 whole north, and extending to the zenith, and there having a 

 fiery red appearance. Large red belts were occasionally seen 

 streaming from the west, towards the zenith, and extending 

 in one instance nearly to the east, spanning the chord of an 

 arch of about 160 degrees, and about 8 or 10 degrees broad : 

 St Lawrence, Union. 



Nov. 9, at Pompey. 



Nov. 19, at Hartwick. 



Nov. 20, very brilliant: Canandaigua, Fredonia, Middle- 

 bury, Pompey, Utica. 



Nov. 21, at Canandaigua. 



Dec. 6, at Cazenovia. 



Dec 7, at Lowville. Very brilliant : Plattsburgh, Pompey, 

 Utica- 



Dec- 10, very brilliant: Dutchess, Hartwick, Plattsburgh. 

 Dec 11, The following description <;ives but a faint, al- 



