DISCOVERIES IN THE MOON
... TO T EDrDITOR OF THI MORNING CHRONICLE. SIR-A diffidence, which is natural to me, would for ever close my lips as to the discoveries I have made, wvere it not that I perceive another Professor about to impose on the world, as wonders, things which are by no manner of means new or strange. Professor Gruithuisen, of Munich, endued with ex- ceeding quick sight, and possessed of a pretty good ...