Avavsr 15, 1863,] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
| four was во weak that the bread was almost black, and it | represents а goddess seated, with the inscription 
зору was taken from the old one, and that he went round the | 
boundar aries as shown in this ** peram mbulation," so as to com- | turned mouldy. Me. Girdlestone: If your Honour will grant | Jano J . pae 
prise the piece of land in question. Mr. Lush objected that it | me a remand for an hour I wil prove that all анге H . piace ў vertically on the right. side. 
must first be proved that these were the ancient boundaries of | statements are fal e RC the very best articles i Two. of the dies, says the Abb bé, “are in the 
the manor, that until that was shown tb idence was | the market. His Honour (to plainti: W auses М H Ч БАЕТ Б 
q te irrelevant, and Baron Br 1 led. The witness | German yeast to be bad? Plaintiff: Sometimes the weather impressions of the The 
then stated that the fence as it now stood at the in | апа sometimes its being washed by sea-water. His Honour b ey appear never to have had 
ques 4 sit was now 40 or 50 [years then agreed to allow the case to stand over until defendant’ | any ieri р ut H AT cena bead to be that of 
tree outs e was pressed a al as to whether 40 witne rrived. hen defendant's witnesses | Ап ugus The Em 
o the песи not include it, and m defendant te i m" ing ja рг А son арап! ac 
ad not removed the fence further back, to widen the end of Plaintiff had good materials, and at first made good bread г at | 
the private roa is he could not в Bei ressed | Brompton, bat afterwards he made very bad bread, He mado | CMPerors ү their дө ice The die for the re- 
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no excuse. 1 saw the yeast one day and it was "rather goft, pad presents a ram, the emblem of the sacrifices 
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to be the copy of the ancient plan of 1593, he said t he said he could use it. He never had yeast with ma ggots. | offered to the deified Em vk F 
it was аб [anor Ноцзе, іц the place wher e | I believe he had made bad bread wilfully and to injure us. Же | which they were found t ре © аше N К place іп 
i e manor were kept, d re іе | һауе reat deal of difficulty in carrying on the business. | qo bt th Үн д 16 шө pesson „to 
“homage” was the court rolls preserved. He said | There is à hostile feeling. Good bread was turned out е | dou ег authenvicei 
he had d any more ancient а ent, and believed | other branches, and with the same flour. I was neve: shown | Romans coin ne juring thei ir military e xpedi- 
the more ancient had tumbled to pieo from Mr. Cham- | any yeast with maggots. _ Cross-examined: I never said that | tion k d there is eyery рг robability that the Xie 
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stone : Nor that he was to use the bad yeast? Мг. Steven X 
Plaintiff made good bread at jus gton, and he was removed to | Of Constantine, uaip ; i 
Brompton. Mr. Wilkins said : а yeast merchant, of St. HE LIFE or CÆSAR.— The Jou: HES nal de Genève states 
Mary Axe. I partly supply Parbo with German yeast. | that “ * La Vie de M par Louis Na oleon,' is rinte 
g t карр y he best E ч 4 А, » 18. 
j ith ing аб this moment at the Imp 
affect yeast. Cross- hiedie 5 Bad I is returned. | first impression, consisting of 100 cop s, has been struck 
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I wished to show something $o the shareholders, Мг. "t ow armies, which overran all parts of Ga ul before the time 
) i ited this regio: 
ee an original, 
ambulation by the other Y interested as against the lord 
and this was only by the lord or his bailiff who had an interest 
rging th Mr. Archibald submitted that it wa 
admissible as evidence of reputation. Тһе Judge said D y 
ron n Mr. Paine w Some yeas a idis RS 
t " was Soft, ud 1 left it to brand. e make Ì кы: of. The 
i . Щу ead from that yeast was not particularly bad. Тһе yeast [sers urs. m U^ о м or many years, and they 
however, only а copy, aud not signed by the bailiff, Mr. ae Mini Plaintiff thought the ы t yeast ima be у? рй been told t on the slightest indiscretion on 
Chambers thereupon consulted with his clients, and withdrew i was a a heir t : 
the document, as being too dontik and sought to prove soft sed. 
his case in йа way, by sbowing the piece of land 
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Here, er. а fresh «оце arose in proving the con- іп our trade, 
tinuity of these slips or pieces of land; E eMe M gaa to put bean flo = а the wheat flour. bean was found one 
i insi i day in the flour. —Plaintiff's b] ‘deposed that he was їп | into the Emperor’s с 
pue ер -— т ме is хегу 1 рибак The; t to work correcting the press or altering such 
provided the best yeast and the best potatoes. Тһе company | passages as the Emperor wishes to see ге-Йопе. These 
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but bad in quality. Plaintiff is a good baker. Mr. Girdlestone EAPOR e making Paris а 
i в capability, but he had neg- ssp С hm repeatedly 81 for more than 
ected his work. The Superintendent of the company абі two centuri t, P as first proposed in the time 
Brompton deposed to the plaintiff's having made bad bread, M ous e p^ ннн Dal surveys made 
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34 customers in one day; 190 quarterns of plaintiff's bread ascertain adu" the Seine е cou 14 be. made navigable 
wero sold at a loss in consequence of the badness. Тһе | for sea- going vessels. , with 
M y cir T rta. {ре sue e и Vauban at their head, decided | that it was impossible to 
е? Ed made Led bread, Cross-examined: I saw that 
e гаса — к, І са з into — M Me 1 en t direct communication with the sea might be estab- 
east, bu is alwa; t sen f f 
hot Tux. не a is чту Kore plaintif le lef l аба li Shed. by means of a cat да] from Dieppe. ns ien of 
dnt buck some be Messrs, Wilkins Sm Pug i the publie finances, however, did not then Mame. a 
е Mr. Pain undertaking во expensive " enter rprise. This sch 
ad bad was again revived by the Marquis de Crécy in 1779, 
and in the following year the ай anthorised 
& but nothing was done for want o 
yore on became Emperor the Aa; os of making 
por was subm ee to him, and 
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— to this, that it must rst be proved t (hat. A were 
within the «ambit? of 08 manor. However, in the result, 
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locus in quo, an ded ru о - ro orm also t bortive, 
Mrs. Shrubb was then called, and stated that TM 1854 she 
married a Major White, in whose —À "s ps - long 
and she resided at the manor house. He died i LAN 
if the canalization of the Seine could be 
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the to give evidence and nothing more was KA SETE он the Pa of 
e bigh road, which, she E е Lr of the mars forcibly urged наб on Ж is Cha E X., when ЕУ =н. vin 
duty by using yeast with и о оғ 200,0 00,0006. tor miki тане а 
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фошрепу. eou not ў А потта His prete s rte] ediatiza tion of the river. The course of br ond А, 
{һе evidence with great care, and said it was extremely un- Roe epp Ha realization of the scheme. 16 is now 
Дау, — [3 Жин with а character, and who was i fais | Př a canal from не pun 
S eharged. before. | Drüneval to the Oise, and by Ile Adam, St. Denis, and 
materials. Tho plaintiff pe pun te и de had good | $6. Ouen, to the fortifications near Neuilly, where it is 
mitted that materials made bad bread. The Plaintiff: We bad the | proposed orm a port for merchant vessels, from 
Mou vat тыу ii Sae dius ишы Rr Ree meet rere rit ЖЫДЫ ema i t De mado to Th Tene Ш order to 
lamentable pem Я, 8. Де Lapis Po ў brother and coh panj io use articles. ned: The price of €: land carriage as far as possib 
galon h bui jit he un us dul vue с H соо e the Hour is 334,34&, and 36s. Тһе best millers only charge TRONOMY E MIDDLE AGES, — Last week 
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ue vin the m DAE Meer him.  Mr.| We are most" particular. His Honour did mot think the Pie clo jo че д deis i met 
reply on the part of the | com sod рода, (hd defense, Amd found fet the | ОО V MOOD т bet ы 
to "a y to the jury, observing | p ТА Verdict for the plaintiff, with costs. volume of the splendid folio edition of the astronomical 
groundless and. vexatious books of King Alphonso X. of Castile, printed at TT 
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= . Chambers thereupon desired to be by order of the Queen һе original MS. of this 
gly а nonsui& was entered. The case y Р . gne А 
се friiscillaneous. Vo vid ré inj бак enel e be 
eme. Р йені. Bread-making |} DISCOVERY "тев, — The Journal de) perfect, 60 large parchment leaves being wanting; 
OF ANTIQUE 
aone-et-Loire pu чыне a letter from the Abbé|but, through the efforts and researches of Don 
Cucherat, giving a detailed account of a discovery | Rico y Si o 
у made about balt а league from Paray (Ѕаопе- | of Madrid, it has been comple eted. пе work is 
2 n] mt et t-Loi ге). Aw orkm an who was digging. a field which | writte n in Spanish, being almost the first book of 
„maggots. : nin a modern language, a great 
Kee lideres to iae eye rr ri de vory was aed broken up for the first time, struck his e|step towards the diffusion of knowledge ih fa 
What! With rotten аот Plaintiff: Yes. 16 agaipak á large Roman tile abont a a io pu. thes ade cepta King AI ost; du ило rk into 
was very to put potatoes, in the bread. The | face, and under it were found se etal dies, such as | but he begins it w ba ARR 
у ао used by the Romans for diuidi. The Abbé says ie to help E ms ot ie m Г the сош- 
ies dre made of а mixed metal, hard and plote knowledge of DI the constellatious. - This forms 
tten e he has not ye ineo able ta ная ie TE to the me of the work, where 
ition. i e of the apparatuses ments necessary 
- D eroe oum der gers; Mr. Girdlestone: Who | form of t noted cones, um i». s ure, 1.88 in. In | for the observation of tha fixed stars, and of the planeta, 
1 Plan anti: Messrs. Wilkin and Pugh, bos diameter M the large end, 0.79 in. at the бум calls estrellar movediras (moving stars). It 
Mary Axe, and Mr. Matthews. Вета! Times before I found | other, оп which the е engrav The dien i in some points from Plolemy's catalogue, such 
Taur» и was weak | Smaller dies are of nearly equal size at the (то ав the 30th of Centoume the 11th of Lupus, and seven 
ntleman once а n the four. Hetookaway the | ends, and thickes& in the middle. They belong to f stars belonging to Meridionalis, because the most 
Boan. Du А the reigns of Tiberius, і and Claudius, | learned astronomers, the EE tells us, of his time had 
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Company. — This recover two weeks' wages in 
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342. per sack. His Honour: Then it come to this, that you had Di Mog d тт ади, wi Nun p 7 divi by Райа, а md ЯҢ 2 ү item PT - 
madejup the best bread I could from the materiala. — Butthougbt Angat К. Augustus); C. AP рч б. Fra, , „ . | divided in books. In tbe three m. ‘the northern, 
notlilog of the stomachs of your customers? Plaintiff ed, us Cæsar А us, Germanieus p PA 958 zodiacal, 4, sad anis tellati viven: in the 
ordlestone - 1 on T er Aug. Rome Tr. Pot. HI. Cos. IIT. (Tiberius | fourth, the astronomers of f Toledo give the Arab names 
4 | Claudius г Augustus, Romo tribunitia potestate| of 330 of the principal ни with the Spanish 
84s. Мг. Girdlestone : Now were Sf. oo раша телче сс functus tertio; consul tertio). There are two dies of | opposite, ere are also some eloquent and Tq 
made about your brend ie La. Nhenever my Baden be y Tiberius, but one of them is broken. The tbree mui" | d on the stars, Fin a eertain гиме а 
rose out огра Лонг, my Нм. ба опа ocasion tho | АП bear laurels over their diadema. The fifth die 
