This is to be seen in the grounds of the New Bath Hotel at Matlock Bath; and it is reported to be at least 300 years old, and the local records say, probably with much truth, that it is one of the largest in the kingdom. When, and under what circumstances it was originally planted is not known. The tree measures 300 feet in circumference; the branches sweep down to the ground, and are propped up by strong supports in all directions, and the points of the branches resting on the ground impart to it a very unique apppearance. Mr. Thomas Tyack, the proprietor of the New Bath Hotel, is very proud of this arboreal wonder; and he informed us that he has frequently dined between 200 and 300 persons under its branches. Visitors to Matlock Bath should not fail to inspect this really wonderful tree, which is carefully preserved by Mr. Tyack, and shares with the petrifying wells, the grand scenery of the Derwent Valley, the veteran carp in the town pond, the trout fishing in the Derwent, the warm springs, etc., the honor of being one of the sights of this charming Derbyshire place. - R. D.,in Gardeners' Chronicle.