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tive engines and carriages, and for the bearings or journals of machinery in general; and also improvements in oiling or lubricating the same,-being a foreign communication.-Sealed 26th April.

Nicolas Henri Jean François, Comte de Crouy, of Connaughtterrace, London, for certain improvements in rotatory pumps and rotatory engines.-Sealed 28th April.

Henrick Zander, of North-street, London, for certain improvements in steam-engines, boilers, and furnaces, and in the methods of feeding the same; as also the machinery for applying steam-power to propelling purposes.-Sealed 2nd May. Pierre Pelletan, of Bedford-square, London, for improvements in the production of light.-Sealed 4th May. William Mayo, of Lower Clapton, and John Warmington, of Wandsworth-road, London, for improvements in the means of and apparatus for manufacturing gaseous liquors, and for filling bottles and other vessels used for holding the same, and retaining the contents therein, and emptying the same when required, - being a foreign communication.-Sealed 4th May.

Isham Baggs, of Wharton-street, London, chemist, for improvements in the production of light.-Sealed 9th May. André Eustache Gratien Auguste Maurras, of Cornhill, London, for certain improvements in the process and apparatus for filtering water and other liquids; a part of which improvements are his invention, and the remainder communicated to him by a foreigner residing abroad.-Sealed 17th May.

New Patents

SEALED IN ENGLAND.
1843.

To James Stewart, of Gloucester Crescent, Gloucester Gate, St. Pancras, piano-forte maker, and Thomas Lambert, of Albanystreet, St. Pancras, piano-forte maker, for improvements in the action of piano-fortes.-Sealed 29th April-6 months for inrolment.

Moses Poole, of Lincoln's-inn, Gent., for improvements in making decoctions of coffee and other matters,-being a communieation.-Scaled 29th April-6 months for inrolment.

James Hesford, of Great Bolton, Millwright, for improvements in the manufacture of certain bowls or rolls.-Sealed 2nd May -6 months for inrolment.

Josiah Longmore, of Regent-street, Kennington, silversmith, for certain improvements in pens, pen-holders, and pencil-cases, part of which improvements are applicable to other useful purposes.-Sealed 4th May-6 months for inrolment. Edward Morewood, of Thornbridge, Derby, merchant, and George Rogers, of Chelsea, Gent., for improved processes for coating metals.-Sealed 4th May-6 months for inrolment. Francis Daniell, of Camborne, Cornwall, assay master and analytical chemist, and Thomas Hutchinson, of Rosewarne, in the same county, Esq., for certain methods of obtaining or manufacturing lime from a substance or substances not hitherto made use of for that purpose.-Sealed 4th May-6 months for inrolment.

John Turnbull, of Hollywell Mount, Shoreditch, card maker, for improvements in the manufacture of horse-shoes.-Sealed 6th May-6 months for inrolment.

James Roose, of Wednesbury, Stafford, for an improvement or improvements in the mode or method of manufacturing welded iron tubes.-Sealed 9th May-2 months for inrolment. William Edward Newton, of the Office for Patents, 66, Chancerylane, civil engineer, for certain improvements in the construction of boxes for the axles or axletrees of locomotive engines and carriages, and for the bearings or journals of machinery in general; and also improvements in oiling or lubricating the same,-being a communication.-Sealed 15th May-6 months for inrolment.

John Tappan, of Fitzroy-square, Gent., for certain improvements in machinery for preparing and spinning hemp, and such other fibrous materials as the same is applicable to,-being a communication.-Sealed 15th May-6 months for inrolment. Robert Alexander Kennedy, of Manchester, cotton spinner, for certain improvements in machinery for grinding and sharpening cards, used in carding cotton or other fibrous material.Sealed 15th May-6 months for inrolment. John Lucena Ross Kettle, of Upper Seymour-street, Portmansquare, Esq., and William Prosser, Jun., of Shaftsbury-terrace, Pimlico, Gent., for improvements in the construction of roads, and in carriages to run thereon.-Sealed 16th May-6 months for inrolment.

Joseph Burch, of the City-road, engineer and machinist, for certain improvements in machinery for printing on cotton, silk, woollen, paper, oil-cloth, and other fabrics and materials; and certain apparatus to be used in preparing the moulds and casting surfaces for printing; and for certain modes of preparing surfaces, previous to the design being delineated upon them.Sealed 16th May-6 months for inrolment.

William Mills, of Foster-lane, glove manufacturer, for improvements in fastenings for gloves and other wearing apparel, and in the mode of attaching the same.-Sealed 16th May-6 months for inrolment.

John Thompson, of Albury, near Guildford, Doctor of Medicine, for certain improvements in bedsteads and couches for invalids. -Sealed 16th May-6 months for inrolment. Joseph Mazzini, of King's-road, Chelsea, Gent., for improvements in typographical printing, combining the advantages of moveable types with the stereotype process, by substituting, for distribution, a special font for each new work, by means of a pneumatic machine for casting, and a uniplane machine for composing, being a communication.-Sealed 16th May-6 months for inrolment.

John Winter Walter, of Stoke-under-Ham, Somerset, glove manufacturer, for improvements in the manufacture of gloves.— Sealed 16th May-6 months for inrolment.

Robert Walker, Jun., of Glasgow, merchant, for certain improvements in propelling ships and boats.-Sealed 18th May-6 months for inrolment.

Charles Maurice Elizee Sautter, of Austin Friars, London, Gent., for improvements in the manufacture of borax.-Sealed 22nd May-6 months for inrolment.

Christopher Nickels, of York-road, Lambeth, Gent., for improvements in the manufacture of fabrics, made by lace machinery. -Sealed 22nd May-6 months for inrolment.

Alfred Poole, of Mornington-place, Camberwell-road, Gent., for improvements in drying malt and grain.-Sealed 25th May -6 months for inrolment.

Henry Austin, of Hatton Garden, civil engineer, for improvements in wood pavements, floorings, and veneers.—Sealed 25th May-6 months for inrolment.

George Johnson, of Tottenham, tallow chandler, for improvements in the manufacture of candles.-Sealed 25th May-6 months for inrolment.

John Nisbett, of Elm-street, Long-lane, Bermondsey, engineer, for improvements in preparing hides and skins, in the manufacture of certain descriptions of leather.-Sealed 25th May— 6 months for inrolment.

Sarah Beadon, of Hope Corner, Taunton, Somerset, for improvements in apparatus for regulating the inclination of vessels, for the purpose of drawing off liquids contained therein, in the construction of casks and such like vessels, and in the means of drawing off liquids; part of which improvements are applicable for regulating the inclination of looking-glasses and other articles, being a communication.-Sealed 25th May-6 months for inrolment.

Moses Poole, of Lincoln's Inn, Gent., for improvements in the deposition of certain metals, and in apparatus connected therewith, being a communication,-Sealed 25th May-6 months for inrolment.

John Gillett, of Brailes, in the county of Warwick, farmer, for an improved machine or apparatus for cutting or boring ricks.Sealed 25th May-6 months for inrolment.

John Bushby Gibson, of Nantwich, Cheshire, Esq., for certain improvements in the manufacture of salt.-Sealed 25th May— 6 months for inrolment.

Elijah Galloway, of Seymour-street, Euston-square, civil engineer, for certain improvements in the machinery for propelling ships and other vessels.-Sealed 25th May-6 months for inrolment.

Alexander Bain, of Oxford-street, mechanist, for certain improvements in producing and regulating electric currents, and improvements in electric time-pieces, and in electric printing, and signal telegraphs.-Sealed 27th May-6 months for inrolment. Richard Henry Billiter, of Maze Pond, Southwark, oil merchant, for improvements in filtering oils.-Sealed 27th May-2 months for inrolment.

Arthur Hill, of the Slad Parsonage, near Stroud, Gloucestershire, clerk, for an improved shower-bath.-Sealed 27th May-2 months for inrolment.

CELESTIAL PHENOMENA FOR JUNE, 1843.

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