1502. | 
the inventor and” patentee, was inade- 
quate to afford due compenfation for the 
pains and expence with which he had con- 
trived it, perfeéted it, and brought it into 
ufe. Mr. Cartwright therefore applied 
to Parliament, for a renewal of his Pa- 
tent-right, for another term of fourteen 
years. Evidence was produced in his 
favour, at the bar of the Houfe of Peers, 
from which i’ appeared, that his invention 
afforded a vait ‘aving upon the ufual la. 
kour of combing wool ; that it was great- 
Correé? Lift of New Publications. 53 
ly in requeit among the manufacturers ia 
the wool combing bufinefs ; that its in- 
vention had been attended to him with 
trouble and expence, for which he was 
not yet duly repaid. It, in confequence of 
this, feemed reafonable to the Legiflature 
that his Patent-right fhould be renewed, 
according to his defre. An A& to this 
effe&t was therefore pafled in his favour ; 
and under its protection he will, for ano- 
ther fourteen years, defervedly enjoy the 
benefit of his invention. 
LIST or NEW PUBLICATIONS in JANUARY. 
AGRICULTURE. 
Portraits of Prize Cattle and South Down 
Sheep; together with the Proceedings of the 
Suffex Agricultural Society. By Edmund 
scott, Imperial gto. 14s. Robinfons. 
COMMERCE. 
A Letter to Sir William Pulteney, onthe 
Subjeét of the Trade between India and Eu- 
rope. By Sir George Dallers, §s. hoards. 
Stockdale. 
DRAMA. 
The Maid of Lochlin, a Lyrical Drama, 
with Legendary Odes and other Poems. By 
Wm. Richardfon, A. M.Foolfcap, 8vo. 3s. 
boards. Vernor and Hood. 
Almeda; or, The Neapolitan Revenge, 
a Tragic Drama. By a Lady, 25. 
H. D. Symonds, 
The Female Jacobin Club, a Political Co- 
medy, tranflated from the German of Kot- 
gebue. By J.C. Siber. © Vernor and Hood. 
The Second Part of King Henry IV. al- 
tered from Shakipear, as performed at Read- 
ing-fchool in Odtober laft, for the Benefit of 
the Humane Society, 2s. 6d. Richardfons, 
Chains of the Heart; or, The Slave by 
* Choice, a Mufical Drama, performing at the 
Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 2s. Barker. 
The Poor Gentleman, a Comedy. By 
- Geo. Colman, the younger, 2s. 6d. 
Longman and Rees. 
EDUCATION. 
An Abftra& of the Art of Teaching, as far 
as it refpetts Reading, Grammar, Writing, 
Arithmeti«, andthe leadingPrinciples of Reli- 
gion: calculated as an Aid to fubordinate 
Schools, and as a Charity-book to be diftri- 
buted »y Societies, &c. To which are annexed 
Remarks on the Education of the Poor. By 
David Morrice, 1s. 6d. fewed. Rivington. 
The Accomplifhed Tutor; or, Complete 
Syftem of Liberal Education. By Thomas 
Hodfon, in Two large vols, vo. 18s boards. 
. Symonds. 
- The Arts of Life, for the Inftrufion of 
Young Perfons. By the Author of Evenings 
at Home, i 
Johniog. 
Early Leffons. By MariaEdgeworth, Ten 
Parts, 55. Johnfon. 
FINE ARTS. 
Anecdotes and Remarks, in a Defcriptive 
Catalogue of Pictures, purchafed for the late 
King of Poland, which will be exhibited and 
fold at the Great Room, No. 3, Berner- 
ftreet, in the beginning of February, 1302. 
By Noel Defenfans, Efq. 5s. Cadell & Davies, 
LAW. 
The Statutes at Large, Anno Quadragee | 
fimo primo Georgii III. Regis, bein’ the firft 
Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great 
Britain and Ireland: and the firft Part of the 
43d vol. of the Statutes, collected by Pickere 
ing, 3vo. tos. 6d. boards. Ogilvy and Son, 
The Trial of Jofeph Wall, Efq. Governor 
of Goree, for the Murder of Serjeant Benja- 
min Armftrong, at Goree, in July, 1782, 
before the Chief Baron, fuftice Rooke, and 
Juftice Lawrence, at the Old Bailey, in Ja- 
nuary, 1802. Including a Comment on the 
Speech of the Attorney General, and the 
Verdict of the fury. By Charles Andrew 
Seltz Pennington, Efq. 3s. ordan. 
The Trial of Governor Wall for the Murs 
der of Serjeant Armftrong, 6d, Lees 
Remarks on the Poor Laws, and on the 
State of the Poor, 4s. fewed. 
Payne and Mackinlay. 
MILITARY. 
Proceedings of a General Court Martial, 
held in OGober, i801, on Captain Roger 
Blograve, of the Second Regiment of Dra 
goon Guards, upon Charges of Embezzle- 
ment of Money and Provifions, and of having 
made a Falfe Return of the State of his 
Troops. Alfo the Trial of Quarter-matter 
Samuel Wilton, in Auguft, 1801, for Dif- 
obedience and Infolence, 3s. 6d, Hurk, 
MEDICAL. 
Effays on the Difeafes of Children, with 
Cafes and Difieétions. Effay 1——Of the Croup. 
By John Cheyne, M. D. large 8vo. 16s. bdse 
Longman and Reese 
MISCELLANIES. 
' The Ancient and Modern State of 
the Parith of Creammond, To which are 
addedy 
