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PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE COMPANY'S WORKS, BROMBRO', CHESHIRE.

THE new candle manufactory is situate on the left bank or the Eastham side of the pool, fronting the Mersey, the water of which has been allowed to flow in its wonted course alongside the works, and under the bridge on the Chester road. An excellent view of the proportions of this huge manufactory may be seen from the steamer on its passage to Eastham. The building, which in itself covers an extensive area of ground, is constructed of brick, and is formed into large divisions, to carry on the various processes connected with candle making. It has no fewer than thirteen segment-shaped roofs, made of corrugated iron, and painted white. All these roofs are nearly finished, and some hundreds of men are now employed in the different departments, hurrying on the works to completion. An enormous tank has been formed immediately at the rear of the candle works, with warehouses underneath, and adjoining there are weaving sheds and other appurtenances. A range of offices is now building. A strong wooden wharf, supported by piles, on which there are three cranes, has been also constructed at the back of the manufactory, alongside which small vessels may load and discharge their cargoes. The company will manufacture their own gas for the use of the works, and will also extend it to the cottages of their workpeople, at some distance from the manufactory. In fact, the whole concern betokens an undertaking replete in every convenience and improvement which science, wealth, and labour can introduce. On the elevated ground to the south of the manufactory, 32 neat and comfortable cottages, for the workpeople and their families, have been erected, and are all occupied. These houses have been built in blocks of four, and each has an allotment of ground for a comfortable garden. The foundations for 16 more houses are now being excavated, and their erection will be immediately proceeded with by Mr. Allport, of Bootle, who is the contractor. These cottages are very pleasantly situate, having extensive views of the river and of the picturesque scenery on both sides of the Mersey. Upon the completion of the factory, the number of these cottages will be increased to 200, all of which will be supplied with water and gas from the main works at the pool. Quantities of piping are strewed about the ground, showing that, in addition to a supply of water and gas, the health of the inmates will be attended to by having their habitations efficiently drained. A large plot of land has been appropriated to brickmaking and brickburning, and a great number of persons are employed in converting the clayey soil of that locality into material for the erection of houses. We hear that it is the intention of this spirited company to erect a numbar of villa residences on their land immediately fronting the Mersey, and also to form a promenade close to the river, similar to the one at Rock Ferry.

EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITION.

It is reported that the applications from intending exhibitors for space are very numerous, and that 1200 square feet of horizontal space, and upwards of 32,000 feet of wall space had been asked for, being about four times the space at the disposal of the committee. That these applications were irrespective of the space required for the foreign exhibitors. All the leading educational societies and educational establishments would exhibit, and information had been received that articles were coming from France, Holland, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Holstein, Hanover, Seven Cantons of Switzerland, and the United States of America; sent by the respective governments of those countries, as well as from private individuals. From Canada, New Brunswick, and Malta, articles have already arrived. The State of Connecticut, the governments of Denmark and Sweden have respectively appointed the Hon. H. Barnard and Messrs. Fogh and Siljeström as their representatives at the Exhibition: the two former gentlemen have already arrived. All foreign articles intended for exhibition are to be admitted duty free, arrangements have been entered into with Messrs. Cubitt and Company, for fitting up St. Martin's Hall for the reception of the goods. Dr. Whewell, master of Trinity College, Cambridge, has undertaken to deliver the inaugural lecture, "On the Material Helps of Education," on the 10th July, at three o'clock, to be followed by a series of seven lectures, "On the Sequence of the Sciences," by Professors De Morgan, Playfair, Forbes, Huxley,

Henfrey, Dr. R. G. Latham, and Professor Creasy. Numerous other lectures on subjects connected with schools and education will be given by eminent men while the Exhibition is open.

The Exhibition is to be opened with a conversazione, on the evening of the 4th July, at which H.R.H. the President had intimated his intention of being present; a private view will take place on the 5th, and the Exhibition will be open to the public daily, on and after the 6th.

It is calculated that the total expenses of the Educational Exhibition, with the accompanying Lectures, Conversazioni, Conferences, &c., if it receive the full development which its great importance requires, will not be less than 2500l.

IRON CHURCHES FOR AUSTRALIA.

Two iron churches in the building yard of Robertson and Lister, Glasgow, are now completed. They are similar in size and general appearance, with the exception that one has two spires, one on each side, and the other one spire, springing from the centre of the pediment. The chief feature of the front elevation is an arcade of ornamental columns and arches, standing out in bold relief, supporting a pediment, and flanked at the side by massive towers, in which are placed the stairs leading to the galleries. The lower series of columns is roofed by a balcony, forming an open porch, whence access is had to the church and to the stairs of the galleries. The dimensions of each church are 73 feet in length, and 45 feet in breadth. The interior is lighted on each side by a series of circular-headed windows, each 20 feet in length: and at the back by two large stained-glass windows. The vaulted ceiling, supported on cast-iron arched girders springing from iron columns, rises to the height of 40 feet. In the crown of the arched ceiling will be placed iron or zinc perforated gratings, for the ventilation. The external roofing is formed of corrugated iron.

NOTES OF THE MONTH.

Erratum. In the description of Milner's Steam-Engines, we have omitted the figure in which the parts referred to by the letters from C to J inclusive were indicated, they being neither new nor necessary to explain the invention.

British Association for the Advancement of Science.-The next meeting is fixed for Wednesday, September 20th, at Liverpool, under the presidency of Lord Harrowby.

Archæological Institute.-The annual meeting of this Society takes place at Cambridge, on Tuesday, July 4th. The annual meeting of members and meeting for reading memoirs will be on the 11th.

Geological Society. At the general meeting held at Somerset House on the 24th May, M. W. J. Hamilton was unanimously elected President, Professor Forbes having resigned in consequence of his appointment to the Chair of Natural History at Edinburgh.

Architect to Ecclesiastical Commissioners, Ireland.-Mr. Alexander Hardy, of Armagh, has been appointed architect under this Commission.

NEW PATENTS.

PROVISIONAL PROTECTIONS GRANTED UNDER THE PATENT LAW
AMENDMENT ACT.
Dated February 20, 1854.

406. W. Melville, Lochwinnoch, Renfrew-Improvements in printing textile fabrics and other surfaces

Dated February 24.

450. W. Macnab, Greenock, Renfrew-Improvements in steam-engines of the class usually termed trunk engines Dated March 1.

500. S. Roussel, Rue Caumartin, Paris-New system of painting and colouring glass, being an imitation of old and new church window-glasses, called "Typophanic"

Dated March 6.

536. A. Barclay, Kilmarnock, Ayr-Improvements in condensing steam-engines

Dated March 8.

554. L. J. Barnetche, Bordeaux, France-Improvements applicable to the prevention of accidents on railways

Dated March 9. 562. J. Smith, Liverpool-Improvements in baking-ovens Dated March 17.

638. T. J. Herapath, Bristol-Improvements in the manufacture of manure from sewage, which are also applicable to other artificial manures

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Dated May 4.

998. C. Mee, Bath - Improved foundation for working out ornamental designs or patterns

1000. C. Barlow, Chancery-lane-Improvements in meters for accurately measuring water and other fluids discharged from pipes, sluices, or vessels. (A communication from J. R. Taylor, New York)

1002. J. Manley, Chacewater, Cornwall-Improvement in ventilation, and in treating smoke so as to prevent the ascent of the denser particles thereof into the atmosphere Dated May 5.

1004. W. Exall, Reading, Berks-Improvements in machines for cutting straw and other such materials

1006. E. Haseler, Wolverhampton-Improvement or improvements in ornamenting metals, papier-mache, horn, and shell

1008. A. M. P. Barbette, Paris-Improvements in the manufacture of brass-topped nails 1010. A. Warner, New Broad-street-Improvements in the manufacture of metal sheets for sheathing ships and other vessels, and for other uses

Dated May 6.

1020. R. Bulkley, New York-Extinguishment of fires in steamers, vessels, houses, and buildings of all descriptions

1022. J. H. Johnson, Lincoln's-inn-fields-Improvements in the construction of railway carriages. (A communication from A. F. J. Doebs, Toulouse, France) 1024. J. Bernard, Club-chambers, Regent-street-Improvements in machinery or apparatus for sewing, stitching, or ornamenting

Dated May 8.

1026. C. Pfersdorff, South-row, Kensall New Town-New toy or æriel top 1028. G. F. Logan, Glasgow-Improvements in templates to be used in constructing iron ships, boats, boilers, and other metallic structures

1080. G. Thomas, Osnaburgh-street, Regent's-park-Improvements in the construction of the framework of upright pianofortes

1032. C. B. Normand, Havre, France-Improved machinery for sawing wood

Dated May 9.

1034. F. P. Berquez, Richmond-road, Dalston-Improvements in cooking and heating stoves, and in generating heat therefor

1036. C. Liddell, Abingdon-street, Westminster-Improvements in the permanent way of railways

1038. E. N. Horsford, Massachusetts, U. S.-Removal of chlorine from substances and fabrics

Dated May 10.

1040. P. A. Sparre, Salisbury-street, Strand-Improved mode of preventing the alteration or falsification of written documents

1042. R. Reece, Athy-Smelting of iron by means of turf or peat simultaneously with the combustion of the peat and collection of the products therefrom 1044. J. Anthony and W. T. Chafe, Devonport Improvement in machinery for the manufacture of pipes and tubes from lead and other soft metals and alloys Dated May 11.

1047. E. Miles, Stoke Hammond, Bucks-Improved coupling joint or connection for tubing or other purposes

1048. E. Brown, Sheffield-Improvements in the manufacture of scissors from steel

and other metals

1050. J. Cundy, Carrington, Nottingham-Improved reflector globe or shade for gas candle, oil, and other artificial light

1051. W. Delarue, Bunhill-row-Improvements in distillation

1052. H. Doulton, High-street, Lambeth-Improvements in kilns used in the manufacture of stoneware, earthenware, and china

1053. A. V. Newton, Chancery-lane-Improvement in the construction of carriagewheels, and in the mode of mounting them on their axles. (A communication) 1054. E. W. Abbott, Regent's Quadrant-Improvements applicable to the manufacture of umbrellas and parasols, and cases for containing the same

Dated May 12.

1055. J. Platt, Oldham, Lancaster-Improvements in apparatus or machines for forging, drawing, moulding, or forming spindles, rollers, bolts, and various other articles in metal

1056. J. Penton and J. Mackay, Chipenham, Wiltshire-Improvements in the construction of railway wheels and tyres

1057. W. Waite, Gloucester-street, Regent's-park-Improvement applicable to the construction of sewers, drains, and pipes, for the conveyance of sewage, water, or gas 1058. C. N. Nixon, Ramsgate, Kent Improved modes of attaching rudders to floating vessels

1059. D. Campbell and J. Barlow, Accrington, Lancaster-Improvements in looms for weaving

1060. T. L. Holt, Warwick-square, Paternoster-row, and W. C. Forster, Hatton-garden -Making paper

1061. H. Crowley, Manchester-Improvements in machinery for grinding bones. (A communication from C. T. Egeberg, Christiana, Norway) 1062. M. Poole, Avenue-road, Regent's. park-Improvements in machinery for splitting leather. (A communication)

1063. C. W. F. Aubusson, Warren-street, Fitzroy-square-Improvement in ferrules 1054. M. Poole, Avenue-road, Regent's-park-Improvements in engraving and printing on glass, and of figuring and ornamenting the same. (A communication) 1065. M. Poole, Avenue-road, Regent's-park-Improvements in fire-arms. (A communication) 1066. A. É. L. Bellford, Castle-street, Holborn-Improved method of retarding the process of decay in flour, meal, grain, and other vegetable substances. (A communication)

1067. A. E. L. Bellford, Castle-street, Holborn-Improvements in carriage-axles and their boxes. (A communication)

1068. W. K. Westley, Leeds-Improved construction of railway, and carriages to be employed thereon; applicable chiefly to farm purposes

1069. F. S. Hemming, Woodside, Birkenhead-Improvements in the manufacture of iron houses; part of which improvements is applicable also to the construction of sheds and fences

1070. F. Smith, York-street, Lambeth-Improved arrangement of furnace for consuming smoke 1071. A. V. Newton, Chancery-lane-Improved mode of separating granular substances of different degrees of fineness. (A communication) Dated May 13.

1072. E. Barsanti and F. Matteucci, Florence, Tuscany-New or improved mode of applying the explosion of gases as a motive power

1073. J. A. Drieu, Patricroft, Lancaster-Improvements in machinery or apparatus for cutting fustians, velveteens, and other similar fabrics, to produce a piled surface 1074. C. Garforth, Dukinfield, Chester-Improvements in apparatus to be employed in the construction of the permanent way of railways

1075. R. C. Burleigh, Northumberland-street, Charing-cross-Improvements in steamengines and other engines worked by the pressure of gaseous or other fluids, which are also applicable to pumps

1076. T. G. Shaw, Old Broad-street-Improvements in apparatus to facilitate the decanting of wine and other liquids

1077. H. H. Russell, York-buildings, Adelphi-Improved and ready mode of coupling, connecting, or joining

1078. H. Y. D. Scott, Queen's-terrace, Woolwich-Improved cement applicable as a plaster, or for moulding purposes

Dated May 15.

1079. J. V. H. de Ste Marie, Paris-Improvements in the means and apparatus for fixing capsules on bottles, vessels, or flagons

1080. L. F. Saugrin, Paris-Improvements in apparatus for the production of stereoscopic and photographic pictures

1081. R. A. Brooman, Fleet-street-Improvements in the manufacture of wheels for railway carriages. (A communication)

1082. R. Scott and T. Rowland, Basford, Nottingham-Improvements in machinery employed in the manufacture of knitted fabrics

1083. P. Prince, Derby-Retarding railway trains on the approach of danger, and for other purposes

1034. J. Chedgey, Grove, Southwark-Improved manufacture of rollers and cylinders, applicable to various kinds of machinery where a smooth, hard, and regulai surface is required 1085. W. E. Newton, Chancery-lane-Improved machinery for cutting or shaping wood or other materials. (A communication) Dated May 16.

1087. T. W. Miller, Queen's-place, Southsea, Hants Improvements in railwaysleepers

1088. G. E. Dering, Lockleys, Herts-Improvements in obtaining motive power by electricity 1089. A. H. A. Durant, Tong Castle, Salop-Improvements in apparatus for sweeping chimneys and flues, and for extinguishing fires therein

1090. T. W. Miller, Queen's-place, Southsea, Hants-Improvements in railwaysleepers

1091. G. Mainwaring and W. A. Summers, Southampton-Improvements in supplying water for waterclosets, for the flushing of drains, and for general purposes 1092. J. P. Baker, Wolverhampton-Improvements in the construction of railway and other bridges, and in the method of lifting the same after sinking Dated May 17.

1093. W. Smith and W. B. Hayes, Manchester-Improvements in power-looms for weaving

1094. R. Harris and R. W. Harris, Birmingham-Improvements in the manufacture of articles in glass

1095. G. Cheadle, Wolverhampton-New or improved lubricating composition 1096. H. Cornforth, Birmingham-Improvement or improvements in shaping and ornamenting metals

1098. A. V. Newton, Chancery-lane-Improved construction of tenon, and of machinery for forming the same, applicable to the manufacture of boxes for other analogous uses. (A communication)

1099. C. Catlow, Clitheroe, Lancaster, and T. Comstive, Burnley-Improvements in shuttles for weaving

1100. S. Diggle, Radcliffe, Lancaster-Improvements in looms for weaving 1101. L. J. Wetherell, Percival-street, Clerkenwell, and A. J. Hoffstaedt, Albion-place, Surrey-Improved construction of pump

Dated May 18.

1102. W. Coulson, Fetter-lane, York-Improvements in machinery for mortising and tenoning

1103. J. Worthington, Cardiff, and F. Allman, Adam-street, Adelphi-Improvements in boring, mining, and blasting, and in the apparatus connected therewith 1104. J. Horsfall, Birmingham-Improvement or improvements in the manufacture of wire for pianofortes and other musical instruments

1105. J. Beads, Pendleton, Lancaster-Improvements in machinery or apparatus for preparing, spinning, doubling, and twisting cotton, woollen, silk, linen, or other yarns 1107. W. Miller, Mussleburgh, Midlothian-Improvements in bleaching flax, hemp, and other fibrous substances

1108. O. Maggs, Bourton, Dorset-Improvement in applying shafts to agricultural implements and carriages

1109. J. C. March, Barnstaple-Improvements in vices

1110. J. H. Johnson, Lincoln's-inn-fields-Improvements in printing telegraphs. (A communication from M. Theiler)

1111. J. Maclean and T. Finlayson, Glasgow-Improvements in the manufacture or production of ornamental fabrics

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1113. J. C. Robertson, Glasgow-Improvements in the preparation and roasting of coffee and other substances

1114. J. Hinchcliffe, jun., Dam Side, York-Improvements in apparatus for regulating or governing the speed of steam-engines

1115. C. Barlow, Chancery-lane-Improvements in the manufacture of metallic capsules for covering or securing bottles and other vessels (A communication) 1116. J. Cunningham and W. Ashley, Liverpool-Improved apparatus for ventilating ships

1117. E. A. D. Guichard, Paris-Improvements in the manufacture of ornamental fabrics for decorating walls or other surfaces

Dated May 19.

1118. J. A. Haberhauffe, Grossmuhlingen, Germany-Improvements in fire-arms and projectile weapons

1119. E. J. Feuillatre, Paris-Improved apparatus for cleansing the wheels of carriages 1120. P. A. Lecomte de Fontainemoreau, South-street, Finsbury-Improvements in connecting the permanent rails of railways. (A communication)

1121. T. M. Gladstone, Salford, Lancaster-Improved traverser or machine for shifting railway carriages from one set of rails to another

1122. C. Rands, Shad Thames, Surrey-Improvements in machinery for regulating the feed of millstones

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1162. E. O. Aston and G. Germaine, Millwall-Improvements in mariners' compasses to counteract the effect of local attraction 1163. J. M. Chevron and C. V. F. de Roulet, Paris-Improvements in textile fabrics, and in machinery for manufacturing such fabrics

1164. J. Harrison, Fitzroy-square-Improvements in pianofortes

1165. E. Everall and T. Jones, Henrietta-street, Brunswick-square-Waterproofing all kinds of cloth, clothing, silk, and leather, without injury to their respiratory properties, flexibility of fabric, colour, or appearance

1166. E. C. Mantrand, Paris-Improvements in the manufacture of phosphorus 1167. L. M. F. Doyere, Paris-Improvements in purifying grain 1168. J. W. Jeakes, Great-Russell-street-Improved construction of stove-grate 1169. J. Packham, Western-road, Brighton-Improvements in boilers used for heating and circulating water 1170. J. McGavin, Liverpool-Improvements in metal casks and tanks

Dated May 26.

1171. A. Livingston, jun., Portobello, Scotland-Improvements in earthenware pipes for
drains and sewers

1172. J. A. Corwin, Newark, New Jersey-Improvements in knitting machinery
1173. G. Chilson, Boston, U. S.-New or improved furnace or heat generator and
radiator, to be used for warming buildings or apartments, or for various other useful
purposes

1174. S. Sweetser, Massachusetts, U. S.-Improvement in preparing skins or hides for the application of tanning thereto, or for being tanned. (A communication from W. A. Simonds, Massachusetts)

1175. M. Loomis, Massachusetts, U.S.-Improvement in the manufacture of artificial
teeth

1176. W. Gossage, Widnes, Lancaster-Improvements in smelting or reducing copper
ores, and certain other metallic compounds
Dated May 27.

1178. H. Distin, Cranbourne-street, Leicester-square-Improvements in drums for
musical purposes, and in the mode of supporting and keeping them in the required
(A communication)
position when in use.

1179. J. Schmoock, Oxford-street-Improvements in the construction of children's and
other carriages moved by manual power

1180. J. Hipkiss, Dudley Port, Stafford-Improvement or improvements in puddling-
furnaces used in the manufacture of iron

1181. J. Murdoch, Staple-inn-Improvements in toy pistols. (A communication)
1182. W. Stenson, jun., Whitwick Collieries, Leicestershire-Improvements in steam-
engine valves

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Dated May 29.

1188. J. Stevenson, Graslees, Northumberland-Improvements in ploughs
1184. T. Bazley, Manchester-Improvements in and applicable to furnaces, and vessels
used in connection therewith, for the manufacture of glass

1185. H. Kraut, Zurich, Switzerland-Apparatus applicable to cocks, taps, and valves
1186. J. Evans, Abbots Langley, Hertford-Improvements in the manufacture of orna-
mental paper and paper bands

1187. C. J. Pownall, Kensington-Improvement in communicating intelligence from
one part of a railway train to another
1188. T. Taylor, Eddingley, Nottingham-Improvements in machinery or apparatus
for distributing manure and vegetable substances

Dated May 30.

1191. J. Ridsdale, Minories-Improved means or methods of communicating between different parts of ships and other vessels

1192. F. Mordan, Frederick-place, Goswell-street-road-Improved inkstand. (A communication)

1195. E. Heinhold, Paris-Improvements in diurnal and nocturnal indicating apparatus 1196. H. Doulton, High-street, Lambeth-Improvement in the manufacture of junctions for sewers and drains

1197. M. Scott, Great George-street, Westminster-Improvements in joining or connecting pipes

1198. L. S. Middleton, Glasgow--Improvements in the manufacture or production of ornamental fabrics

1199. L. Wertheimber, Paris-Improvements in apparatus for preventing sea-sickness 1200. H. Colby, New York-Improvements in instruments for taking altitudes, levels, and angles, which he designates "Colby's Altimeter," or self-adjusting quadrant or

sextant

1201. E. Loysel, Rue de Gretry, Paris-Improvements in grinding or pulverising vegetable substances, and in obtaining infusions or extracts from tea

Dated May 31.

1202. J. MacFarlane, Renfrew-Improvements in steam-boilers

1204. J. Kent, St. James's-square, Notting-hill-Improvements in harbour and river boats and other floating vessels, also in paddle-box boats

1206. W. E. Wiley and E. Lavender, Birmingham-Improvements in the manufacture of certain kinds of metallic pens

1208. C. C. E. Minnie, Paris-Improvements in projectiles

Dated June 1.

1212. D. Duncan, Crofton, York-Improvements in railway points or switches and
crossings

1214. J. Arrowsmith, Bilston, Stafford-Improvements in steam-boilers
1216. W. Westrup, Old Ford-Improvements in the manufacture of wheat into flour
1218. S. Schwabe, Manchester-Making sulphate of soda or Glauber's salts. (A com-
munication)

1220. O. Rowland, Lloyd-square-Improved apparatus for damping papers, labels, and
other like articles

Dated June 2.

1222. T. Greenshiels, George-street, Derby-Improvements in railway-chairs 1224. B. Stratford, Earl of Aldborough, Stratford Lodge, Wicklow, Ireland - Improvements in locomotion on land and water; part or parts of which are applicable to the raising of weights and the working of machinery

1226. M. Poole, Avenue-road, Regent's-park-Improvement in cop-tubes for mule and other spindles, and machinery for making such cop-tubes. (A communication) 1228. I. Taylor, Stanford Rivers, Essex-Improvement in producing thin metallic shells adapted to printing

1230. W. Wilkinson, Nottingham-Improvements in stamping, raising, or printing patterns upon leather, textile, thread, cut pile, or other similar fabrics, and also for dressing textile, cut pile, and other similar fabrics, previous to the stamping and printing

Dated June 3.

1232. P. A. Lecomte de Fontainemoreau, South-street, Finsbury-Improvements in the construction of umbrellas and parasols. (A communication)

1234. P. A. Lecomte de Fontainemoreau, South-street, Finsbury-Improvements in producing a useful substitute for leather in various applications. (A communication) 1238. J. S. Foretier, Carlton-hill-Improvements in railway-breaks, and in machinery connected therewith. (A communication)

1240. A. Chavanes, Rupert-street, Haymarket-Improvements in apparatus for indicating the time a public carriage is, and is not, engaged for hire. (A communication) Dated June 5.

1242. J. B. Lindsay, Dundee-Mode of transmitting telegraphic messages by means of electricity through and across a body or bodies of water

1244. W. Crum and P. Stewart, Thornliebank, Renfrew-Improvements in machinery and apparatus for beetling or finishing woven fabrics

1246. H. Bordier, Orleans, France-Improvements in the manufacture of alcohol. (A communication)

1248. E. Maniere, Bedford-row-Improvements in getting peat, and in manufacturing peat with other matters into fuel. (A communication)

1252. S. S. Alison, Park-street, Grosvenor-square-Manufacture of a new material to be used for external applications in medicine

Dated June 6.

1254. W. T. Parkes, Aston-juxta-Birmingham-Improvement or improvements in the manufacture of the ornamental parts of gas-fittings

1256. D. Atkinson, Seaham Harbour, Durham-Improvements in printing, and in the machinery or apparatus to be employed therein or connected therewith

PATENTS APPLIED FOR WITH COMPLETE SPECIFICATION. 1153. J. Cox, Birmingham-Improvements in the manufacture of percussion-caps.May 28 1257. N. Brough, Birmingham-Improvements in the manufacture of buttons, and in attaching them to articles of wearing apparel.-June 6

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