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Scientific Intelligence.

rnent , in which , we understand , the magnetic fluid is so disposed and controuled , that it shall lie truly on the meridian , in all parts ofthe globe , and that constantly . The other instrument , by a similar management of the fluid , gives the latitude , with the same universality , in all seasons and weathers , within minutes of a degree . ASTRONOMY . Mr . HERSCHELL discovered , on Thursday eveningthe 2 dof Augusta new

, , star ; it has an uncommon appearance ; instead of radii surrounding it , it resembles those stars in embroidery , called swal / ow-tailcd . The same celebrated astronomer has communicated to the Royal Society his discovery of four new Satellites to the Uranus , or Herschell Planet , in addition to two which he discovered the nth of January , 1787 . This circumstance gives a strong colour of probability to the hypothesis of Warm , who ( in his Ideal uber die tlnordmtng der Trahantsm Systeme , published in the

Berlin Astronomical Journal , 1791 , page 181 ) conjectures the number of these satellites to amount to eight , and has even calculated their several distances from tbe planet . According to Wurm , the two satellites first discovered b y Herschell are the second and third in the order of distance .

MECHANICS . A MACHINE FOR MAKING HORSE-SHOES . A piece of machinery , to operate by means of steam , is constructed near the Veterinary College , which will stamp-200 horse-shoes in an hour . MACHINE FOR BORING WATER-PIPES . MR . HOWELL , of Oswestry , Salop , has obtained a patent for an improved

machine for the purpose of hollowing or boring wooden water-pipes , or aqueducts . The usual method of boring is by an augre , or similar instrument , wliich cuts out the inner part of the wood in chips or shavings . The new method is by using a hollow iron cylinder with a circular saw , by which means a solid cylinder of wood is procured , of nearly the same diameter as the bore of the pipe , instead of cutting it up into useless shavings . NEW METHOD OF MAKING NEEDLES , BODKINS , & C .

MR . BELL , of Walsall , has obtained a patent for an improved method of making needles , bodkins , fish-hooks , knitting pins , netting needles ' , and sailneedles . It consists in casting the above-mentioned articles in moulds of sand or iron , instead of making them of wire . The steel for this purpose is to be purified , by stirring it when melted , with a mixture of charcoal-dust and lime , or common salt . SPEAKING MACHINE . A new , machine has been invented in France , called theTelelogue , or Speaking Tower . It is a contrivance to speak to a whole city at one and the same moment , by means of large letters moved by a cylinder .

SILK MANUFACTURE . THE hair of rabbits spun with silk , to remedy the want of length , is manufacturing at Norwich into stockings , gloves , & c . and promises to answer admirabl y well GUNNERY . A curious improvement in the art of gun-making has lately been brought to perfection . It consists in the barrels being bored out of solid pieces of st (; ei , instead of being forged hollow from tlie iron , in the old way . These VOL . xi . Q

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A BRIEF MEMOIR OF MASONICUS. Article 2
PARK'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA. Article 3
CHARACTER OF GENERAL CLAIRFAIT. Article 5
DURING THE CONFINEMENT OF LOUIS XVI. KING OF FRANCE. Article 6
AN HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND. Article 12
ANECDOTES. Article 15
THE HISTORY OF MADAME AND MONSIEUR C-. Article 16
CURIOUS ACCOUNT OF A DUMB PHILOSOPHER. Article 20
THE LIFE OF THE LATE MR. JOHN PALMER, Article 27
THE FREEMASONS' REPOSITORY. Article 35
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 41
SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 47
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 51
POETRY. Article 57
PARLIAMENT OF IRELAND. Article 59
OBITUARY. Article 61
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Scientific Intelligence.

rnent , in which , we understand , the magnetic fluid is so disposed and controuled , that it shall lie truly on the meridian , in all parts ofthe globe , and that constantly . The other instrument , by a similar management of the fluid , gives the latitude , with the same universality , in all seasons and weathers , within minutes of a degree . ASTRONOMY . Mr . HERSCHELL discovered , on Thursday eveningthe 2 dof Augusta new

, , star ; it has an uncommon appearance ; instead of radii surrounding it , it resembles those stars in embroidery , called swal / ow-tailcd . The same celebrated astronomer has communicated to the Royal Society his discovery of four new Satellites to the Uranus , or Herschell Planet , in addition to two which he discovered the nth of January , 1787 . This circumstance gives a strong colour of probability to the hypothesis of Warm , who ( in his Ideal uber die tlnordmtng der Trahantsm Systeme , published in the

Berlin Astronomical Journal , 1791 , page 181 ) conjectures the number of these satellites to amount to eight , and has even calculated their several distances from tbe planet . According to Wurm , the two satellites first discovered b y Herschell are the second and third in the order of distance .

MECHANICS . A MACHINE FOR MAKING HORSE-SHOES . A piece of machinery , to operate by means of steam , is constructed near the Veterinary College , which will stamp-200 horse-shoes in an hour . MACHINE FOR BORING WATER-PIPES . MR . HOWELL , of Oswestry , Salop , has obtained a patent for an improved

machine for the purpose of hollowing or boring wooden water-pipes , or aqueducts . The usual method of boring is by an augre , or similar instrument , wliich cuts out the inner part of the wood in chips or shavings . The new method is by using a hollow iron cylinder with a circular saw , by which means a solid cylinder of wood is procured , of nearly the same diameter as the bore of the pipe , instead of cutting it up into useless shavings . NEW METHOD OF MAKING NEEDLES , BODKINS , & C .

MR . BELL , of Walsall , has obtained a patent for an improved method of making needles , bodkins , fish-hooks , knitting pins , netting needles ' , and sailneedles . It consists in casting the above-mentioned articles in moulds of sand or iron , instead of making them of wire . The steel for this purpose is to be purified , by stirring it when melted , with a mixture of charcoal-dust and lime , or common salt . SPEAKING MACHINE . A new , machine has been invented in France , called theTelelogue , or Speaking Tower . It is a contrivance to speak to a whole city at one and the same moment , by means of large letters moved by a cylinder .

SILK MANUFACTURE . THE hair of rabbits spun with silk , to remedy the want of length , is manufacturing at Norwich into stockings , gloves , & c . and promises to answer admirabl y well GUNNERY . A curious improvement in the art of gun-making has lately been brought to perfection . It consists in the barrels being bored out of solid pieces of st (; ei , instead of being forged hollow from tlie iron , in the old way . These VOL . xi . Q

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