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and.” It appears from the great Vancouver’s track, upon his 
ublished chart, that he must have passed this island in the night 
time. The Suwarrow has a valuable cargo of furs, which she 
ook on beard in Norfolk Sound, with many articles the pro- 
duce of the coast of Peru. She lay two ser cares at Lima. a 
‘and so prosperous has been the whole of dik voyage, that dhe 
as not sustained the loss of even a rope or spar of any descrip- 
tion since she sailed from ppehead. She has about fourteen rare 
mimals on board—species of the Lama, Vigonia, and Alpaca. 
hey are intended as a present to the Emperor of Russias She 
as since sailed for St. Petersburgh, 
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LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 
To George Bodley, of the city of Exeter, iron-founder, for an 
improved metallic engine to work either by steam or water, which 
he denominates “ Bodley’s improved metallic engine.’’—27th 
i te 1816.—6 months. a 
o John Collier, of Windsor Terrace, in the county of Mid- 
dlesex, engineer, for a machine for shearing woollen aarhs,—lst 
To John Rangley, of Oakwell Hall, near Leeds, gent., for 
further improvements on his hydropheumatic engine, being a 
new or improved method of vonstructing and working engines 
or machines for lifting or raising of weights, turning machinery 
of all descriptions, drawing carriages on railways, and capable of 
being applied to all purposes where mechanical power is re- 
| quired.—4th May.—6 months. 
To Richard Banks, of Hadley, in the parish of Wellington 
nd county of Salop, engineer, for certain improvements on 
wheeled carriages.—4th May.—6 months. 
To William Threadgold, of Farm Street, Berkley Square, 
| surveyor and builder, for his machine or apparatus to prevent 
Beepetions to the passage of smoke in and through chimneys. 
—dth May.—6 months, 
To Robert Copland, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, 
“merchant, for his certain’ means of effecting a saving inthe con- 
sumption of fuel—4th May.—6 months. 
To Benjamin Rotch, late of Castle Hall, Milford Haven, in 
the county of Pembroke, but now of the city of Bath, gent., being 
pne of the people called Quakers, for a flexible elastic horse- 
shoe for the purpose of allowing the foot of the horse its natural 
motion when shod.—1lth May.—2 months. 
To Jean Samuel Pauly, of Knightsbridge, for certain improve- 
Ments in the construction and use of fire-arms.—14th May.— 
6 months. 
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