Miscellaneous Intelligencé. 301 
Ezra Turner and son, of North Schaghticoke, N. Y., three miles north 
of Mr. Ball’s residence in Grafton, observed the meteor distinetly, and 
heard the explosion. 
t New Lebanon, N. Y., it was seen by two members of the Shaker 
community to pass over their town in the direction of Troy, and was ap- 
parently as large as a “ — r barrel.” 
t Hoossic, N. Y., it was ee observed, together with the cloud of 
smoke that followed ths hel gisins A lad livi ng in the easterly limits of 
the city of Troy, N. Y., saw a ball of fire in the air, and called his on 
to look at it. As he di 4s so the extraordinary report was heard, and thos 
who looked in the direction he indicated, saw a small but dense cloud of 
smoke, 
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