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Canning, of Paris, for an improved screw-jack.

Popp, of Paris, for improvements in the making of hats.
Mairet, of Morlaix, for marbled paper.
Cazal, of Paris, for an improved umbrella.

Espit, of Lyons, for a new billiard table.

Messire, of Chalons, (Sur Saône,) for an improved fire-engine. Antoine and Jusseaume, of Paris, for an improved stove for preparing the residuum in the manufacturing of starch.

Dujardin, of Lille, for an improved truss.

Lasvade, of Paris, for a machine for preventing ships from sinking. Bezanger, of Paris, for a new ink.

Chainay, of Maestricht, for a new steam-engine.

Madame Bex, of Paris, for an application of bitumen to the lining

of walls, for protecting them against damp.

Daubigny, of Paris, for an improved paint.

Coste, of Limoux, (Aude,) for an improved spinning card.
Okey, of Paris, for improvements in the making of paper.

PATENTS FOR FIVE YEARS.

To Gros, of Mèze, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for impermeable shoes

Mdlle. Guersant, of Caen, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for open worked stitches upon cotton lace.

Fergusson and Bornique, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for improvements in looms.

Mohrenberg, of Berlin, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for an improved mitre for chimnies.

Roblin, of Corseulle, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for universal motive power.

Milhas, of Courneau, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, ad

vocate, for a machine for extracting pips from grapes. Legoff, of Brest, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for an improved pall for stopping chains on board ship. Gunon, of St. Etienne, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for an improved batten for weaving looms.

Garcenot, of Dijon, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for an improved califyer.

Martin and Co., of Toulouse, represented in Paris by M. Perpigna, advocate, for improvements in pianos.

Richer, of Anzin, (Nord,) for an oven for baking bread with coal. Bonnet, of Paris, for a comparative table of old and new measures. Wiesnegg and Turnel, of Paris, for an apparatus for making coffee, tea, &c.

Touzet, of Amiens, for an improved truss.

Canning, of Paris, for a new method of renovating the air in the shafts of coal mines.

Cabirol, of Bordeaux, for a swimming belt.

Tronchon, of Paris, for looms for manufacturing tissues, woven obliquely.

Briers-Senior, of Auteuil, (Seine,) for an improved manner of making gelatine.

Barle and Defrémont Brothers and Co., of Paris, for gauffred leather for trimming hats.

De Bergue-Spréfico and Co., for a paper-cutting machine.
Busnel, of Paris, for a box, called "portable tête à tête."
Madame Dulac, of Paris, for a process for making bread.

Piet Brothers, of Paris, for a mode of cutting corks and bungs.
Progin, of Paris, for a typographical pen.

Simonet, of Paris, for buckles and buttons for trousers straps. Bonnot, of Paris, for means of replacing engraving.

Guerlain, of Paris, for a cosmetic, called "Gowland's Lotion."

Geron and Mitaine, of Paris, for an opera glass.

Bonnet and Villermé, of Paris, for a new process for gilding

without mercury.

Laborne, of Paris, for a new composition of bitumen.

Molinié, of St. Pons, for improvements in paper machines.

Reintjes, of Paris, for mechanism, to be used instead of the iron pegs in pianos.

Lefort, of Rouen, for a mode of manufacturing Mechlin and point de champ lace, upon bobbin-net frames.

Jouani, of Paris, for a new slide for umbrellas.

Jacob, of Paris, for a new fur for shoes.

Fichet, of Meaux, for an apparatus to be used in the construction of rail-roads.

Voizot, of Chatillon, sur Seine, for an apparatus for changing the action of engines used in navigation.

Tanerer, of Lyons, for a foot-stool and spitting-dish.

Séguin and Gausser, of Paris, for a new method of dressing straw hats.

Cousin, of Paris, for waggons, with moveable frames.

De Bergue, of Paris, for a machine for paring leather.

Fages, of Toulouse, for a britska, changing into a tilbury or cabriolet.

Perroteau, of Lyons, for a measure for men's coats.
Gugnon, of Havre, for an apparatus for bleaching.
Tanerer, of Paris, for an improved work table.

Seytre, of St. Etienne, for brocading batten with three shuttles.
Lemercier and Tirpenne, of Paris, for a method of drawing.
Dida, of Paris, for a mode of manufacturing iron vases.

Clerville, of Paris, for improved wigs.

Michaut, of Chatillon, sur Seine, for a calculating machine.

Santune, of Paris, for a metallic trousers strap.

Blay and Quantier, of Paris, for suspenders in caoutchouc tissue.

Mailhat, of Paris, for an improved eau de toilette.

Lepinois, of Neuville Day, Ardennes, for a new plough.

Noble and Clark, of Paris, for a machine for cutting rags.

Raincelin, of Neuilly, near Paris, for an improved spring hinge, for doors or frames.

Mathieu Carrot, of Paris, for a tilting oven for baking bread. Madame Trouelhas, of Marseilles, for crystallized soda and potash, extracted from olive oil cake.

Parry, of Paris, for a machine for grinding colours.

Longueville, of Paris, for a new method of constructing the bodies of carriages.

List of Patents

That have passed the Great Seal of Ireland, from the 1st of January, to the 17th of February, 1841.

To Robert Edmund Morrice, of King William-street, in the city of London, merchant, for certain improvements in the arrangement and construction of ships' hearths, or apparatus for cooking; and for obtaining distilled or pure water from salt or impure water, being a communication from a foreigner residing abroad.-Sealed 5th January-6 months for inrolment. William Hukling Burnett, of Wharton-street, Bagnigge Wells

road, in the county of Middlesex, gent., for improved machinery for cutting and working wood.-Sealed 11th January -6 months for inrolment.

Henry Hawker Bourne, of Tenenure, in the county of Dublin, engineer, for a machine for cleaning highways, streets, or roads. -Sealed 16th January-6 months for inrolment.

John Annes, of Plymouth, in the county of Devon, painter, for

an improved method of making paint from materials not before used for that purpose.-Sealed 16th January-6 months for inrolment.

Samuel Wilkes, of Darleston, in the county of Stafford, ironfounder, for improvements in the manufacture of hinges.Sealed 10th February-6 months for inrolment.

Henry Hind Edwards, of Nottingham-terrace, New-road, in the county of Middlesex, engineer, for an invention of improvements in evaporation,-being a communication from a foreigner, residing abroad.-Sealed 10th February-6 months for inrol

ment.

Richard Beard, of Egremont-place, New-road, in the county of Middlesex, gent., for improvements in printing calicoes and other fabrics,-being a communication from a foreigner, residing abroad.-Sealed 10th February-6 months for inrolment.

William Crane Wilkins and Mathew Samuel Kendrick, of Long Acre, in the county of Middlesex, lamp manufacturers, for certain improvements in lighting, and in lamps.-Sealed 13th February-6 months for inrolment.

Matthew Uzielli, of King William-street, in the city of London, merchant, for improvements in impregnating and preserving wood and timber, for various useful purposes,-being a communication from a foreigner, residing abroad.-Sealed 17th February-6 months for inrolment.

List of Patents

Granted for Scotland subsequent to January 22nd, 1841.

George Jameson Cordes, and Edward Locke, of Newport, Monmouthshire, for a new rotary engine.-Sealed 28th January. Samuel Hall, of Basford, Nottinghamshire, civil engineer, for improvements in the combustion of fuel and smoke.-Sealed 28th January.

John Dickenson, of Bedford-row, Holborn, engineer, for certain improvements in the manufacture of paper.-Sealed 1st Feb

ruary.

William Mc Murray, of Kenleith Mills, near Edinburgh, papermaker, for certain improvements in the manufacture of paper. -Sealed 3rd February.

William Henson, of Allen-street, Lambeth, engineer, for improve

ments in machinery for making or producing certain fabrics,

with threads or yarns, applicable to various useful purposes.— Sealed 4th February.

Nathaniel Lloyd, pattern designer, and Henry Rowbotham, calico printer, both of Manchester, for certain improvements in thick

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