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such markets are allowed to exist; and that they will urge upon all such powers the propriety and duty of closing such markets effectually, at once and for ever.

ARTICLE X.-It is agreed that Her Britannic Majesty and the United States shall, upon mutual requisitions by them or their ministers, officers, or authorities, respectively made, deliver np to justice all persons who, being charged with the crime of murder, or assault with intent to commit murder, or piracy, or arson, or robbery, or forgery, or the utterance of forged paper, committed within the jurisdiction of either, shall seek an asylum, or shall be found within the territories of the other ;-provided that this shall only be done upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed; and the respective judges and other magistrates of the two governments shall have power, jurisdiction, and authority, upon complaint made under oath, to issue a warrant for the apprehension of the fugitive or person so charged, that he may be brought before such judges or other magistrates respectively, to the end that the evidence of criminality may be heard and considered; and if, on such hear

ing, the evidence be deemed sufficient to sustain the charge, it shall be the duty of the examining judge or magistrate to certify the same to the proper executive authority, that a warrant may issue for the surrender of such fugitive. The expense of such apprehension and delivery shall be borne and defrayed by the party who makes the requisition and receives the fugitive.

ARTICLE XI.-The Eighth Article of this treaty shall be in force for five years from the date of the exchange of the ratifications, and afterwards, until one or the other party shall signify a wish to terminate it. The Tenth Article shall continue in force until one or the other of the parties shall signify its wish to terminate it, and no longer.

ARTICLE XII.-The present treaty shall be duly ratified, and the mutual exchange of ratifications shall take place in London within six months from the date hereof, or earlier if possible.

In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this Treaty, and have hereunto af fixed our seals.

Done in duplicate at Washington, the ninth day of August, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-two.

ASHBURTON, (L.S.)
DANL. WEBSTER, (L.S.)

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PATENTS

Granted between 21st December 1841, and 28th December 1842.

Watson, J., filters, Dec. 23 (1841)

Baillien, W., expansion of human chest,

Kettle, & Co., bolts, Dec. 24

Dec. 23

Macdonough, spinning, Jan. 6 (1842)
Hall, E., steam boiler, Jan. 11
Le Petit, S. H., gas, Jan. 11.
Chesterman, & Co., tapes, Jan. 11
Williams, C. W., furnaces, Jan. 11
Jeffree, J. T., water forcing, Jan. 11
Chatterton, R. D., propelling, Jan. 11.
Tons, J., copper ores, Jan. 13
Bordier, J., leather, Jan. 13.
Bedells, C., elastic fabrics, Jan. 13
Barnes, J., steam engines, Jan. 13
Waterton, H., salt, Jan. 13.
Rubery, J. J., umbrellas, Jan. 13
Poole, M., locks, Jan, 15
Thackeray, J., thread, Jan. 15
Lambert, T., pianofortes, Jan. 15
Palmer, E., embossing, Jan. 15
Coles, J., brushes, Jan. 15
Ward, C., flutes, Jan. 18

Tindall, W., vegetable light, Jan. 19
Mertens, A., wood covering, Jan. 22
Baker, W., boots and shoes, Jan. 27
Baggaly, J. J., metallic dies, 27
Kurtz, A., fuel, Jan. 27
Marston, F., calculations, Jan. 27
Mason, S., clogs, Jan. 27
Boccius, G., gas, Jan. 27
Galloway, & Co., cutting metals, Jan. 27
Journet, S., steam-engine, Jan. 27.
Benjamin, H., preserving animal matter,
Jan. 27.

Baggaly, J. J., combs, Jan. 29
Hughes, J., paper, Jan. 29
Hunt, J., bricks, Jan. 31
Williams, C. W., bricks, Jan. 21.
Broadwood, H. F., pianoforte, Feb. 2
Newton, W., elastic fabrics, Feb. 8.
Sleigh, A. W., sea barriers, Feb. 8
Hancock, C., cotton printing, Feb. 8
Biram, B., rotary engines, Feb. 8
Harlow, F., wood paving, Feb. 9

Baggs, I., motive power, Feb. 9
Nickels, C., plaited fabrics, Feb. 10
Addison, W. B., worsted spin., Feb. 10
Jarman, & Co., flax spinning, Feb. 14
Andrew, J., yarns, Feb. 15
Holcombe, C. T., fuel, Feb. 15
Osbaldeston, J., looms, Feb. 15
Rousseau, A., fire-arms, Feb. 15
Haden, J., ventilation, Feb. 15
Lewthwaite, J., steam engines, Feb. 15
Crampton, T. R., steam engines, Feb, 15
Wornum, R., pianofortes, Feb. 15
Greenfield, D., door handles, Feb. 21.
Poole, M., oils, Feb. 21

Newton, W., air regulator, Feb. 25
Reynolds, O., wood pavement, Feb. 25
Birkby, J., cards, Feb. 25

Saunders, W., roasting & baking, Feb 25
Morand, S., stretching fabrics, Feb. 26
Gillot, B., heating, Feb. 26

La Riviere, Marc, machinery, Mar. 1
Smith, T., water closets, Mar. 1.
Haseler, G. C., scent bottles, Mar. 3
Slaughter, E., iron wheels, Mar. 4
Clements, J., picture frames, Mar. 4
Palmer, W., lamps, Mar. 4

Palmer, W., vessels for decoctions, Mar. 4
Green, J., junr., cutting turnips, Mar. 7
Bodner, J. G., cleaning cotton, Mar. 7
Redman, J., barometer, Mar. 7
Duncan, J., excavating soil, Mar. 7
Warrick, J., gasoscope, Mar. 7 (2 mon.)
Kane, F., bedsteads, Mar. 7
Desanges & Co., chim. sweeping, Mar. 7
Frampton, R., hinges, Mar. 7
Rodway, H. B., horse shoes, Mar. 7
Russell & Co., iron tubing, Mar. 7
Newton, W., weighing machines, Mar. 7
Hedley & Co., purifying smokes, Mar. 7
Catford, W., laces, Mar. 8
Smith, H., wheels, Mar. 10
Beard, R., likenesses, Mar. 10
Newton, W. E., boilers, etc., Mar. 10
Firchild,C.W., propelling appar., Mar.14
Partridge, R., wood splitting, Mar. 14

Green, A., trusses, Mar. 15
Trent, E. W., oakum, Mar. 21
Jessop, S., iron, Mar. 21
Parkes, Z., grinding, Mar. 21
Clay, J., type composing, Mar. 21
Hancock, W., combs, etc., Mar. 21
Dent, E. J., chronometers, Mar. 21
Brockedon, W., stoppers, Mar. 21
Haughten, J., label fixing, Mar. 21
Palmer, W., pills, Mar. 21
Freeman, M., inkstands, Mar. 21
Hazard, R., heating apparatus, Mar. 21
Beach, M. S., type printing, Mar. 23
Daniell, J. C., food for cattle, Mar. 31
Seybel, J., sulphate of soda, Mar. 31.
Trippett, W. L., looms, Mar. 31
Bevard, J., preserving meats, Ap. 6
Smith & Co., spinning, Ap. 6
Read & Co., reins and bridles, Ap. 6
Clarke, J. G. S., engines, Ap. 6
Clive, T., candlesticks, Ap. 7
Tiellens, J. A., knitting, Ap. 7
Carlotti, M., boots and shoes, Ap. 8
Falconer, W., buttons, Ap. 13
Dawes, J. B., glass, Ap. 13
Lamb, J., engines, Ap. 15
Richards, G., book binding, Ap. 15
Jeffrey, A., masts, etc., Ap. 15
Farina, C., soup, etc., Ap. 15.
Kingdon, K., embossing, Ap. 21
Noel, W., boots and shoes, Ap. 21
Troisbrioux, A., printing presses, Ap. 21
Rotton, O., spinning, Ap. 26
Wood, W., weaving, Ap. 26
Cocking, S., light, Ap. 26
Raoul & Co., fabrics, Ap. 26
Palmer, H. R., roofs, Ap. 26
Mege, J., trousers, Ap. 26
Pape, J. H., carriages, Ap. 28
Lash, W., wheels, etc., Ap. 28
Varley & Varley, engines, Ap. 28
Wetzlar, G., waterproof fabrics, May 7
Warren, J., ploughs, May 9
Walker, P. F., candles, etc., May 9
Haire, G., chimney sweeping, May 9
Edge, T., gas water, May 9
Hall, S., smoke, etc., May 9
Wilson, J., bedstead, May 9
Sanderson, W., weaving fabrics, May 9
Melville, J., propelling vessels, May 11
Browne, J., mud boots, May 12
Williams, T. churn, May 17
Brunton, W., dressing ores, May 19
Gibson, J., axletrees, May 23
Lawes, J. B., manure, May 23
Bishop, J., brake apparatus, May 23
Middleton, T., size, May, 23
Mabley, W. T., nails, May 23
Cook, B. junr., bedstead, May 23
Goos, F., weaving, May 23
Murray, Sir J., manure, May 23

Pilbow, J., steam engine, May 23
Geeves, W., cork cutting, May 24
Stewart, J., hinges, May 24
Waterhouse, T., carding, May 24
Duce, J., lock and key, May 24
Boydell, J.junr., iron gates, etc., May 24
Potter, J., spinning, May 25
Kagenbusch, V., dyeing, May 26
Young, W., lamps, etc., May 28
Kayser, J. P., lamps, May 31
Phillipps, H., gas, May, 31
Watson, R., junr., draining land, May 31
Wilkinson, H., unloading ships, May 31
Meckenheim, L. N., iron, May 31
Leeson, H. B., electro-galvanism, June 1
Kempton, W. H., candles, June 1
Reed, J., tiles, etc. June 2
Jubber, H., kitchen ranges, June 2
Aingworth, B., glass, June 4
Tuck, E., plating metals, June 4
Irving, W., corn drill, June 7
Woodcock, J., steam engines, June 7
Nasmyth, J., iron cutting, May 9
Chatwin, J., cocks, May 9
Hughes, J. G,, signals, May 9
Emslie, J. A., pumps, May 9
Vencraft, S., saddle-trees, May 9
Holdsworth, A. H., fire-proof vess. May 11
Garrett, R., horse-shoes, etc., May 13
Banks, T., wheels, May 13
Poole, M., wool colouring, May 13
Cotton, W., weighing machine, May 13
(2 months)
Williams, D., roof covering, May 13
Moss, J., buttons, etc., May 13

Williams, W. M., locks and keys, May 13
Watson, H. H., bleaching, May 21
Bennett, J., street paving, May 21
Dickson, J., engines and boilers, May 21
Gye, F. jun., bookbinding, May 21
Gournt, T.. propelling vessels, May 21
Bewley, H., chalybeate water, May 25
Scott, J. H., metal pipes, July 6
Donisthorpe, G. E., wool combing, July 6
Hall, J., tilling, July 6

Vavasour, Lady A., images on metal surfaces, July 7

Hodgson, R., images on metal surfaces,
July 7

Chance, J. T., glass, July 7
Prellor, C. A., wool combing, July 7
Fairbairn, W., metal ships, etc., July 7
Perring, J., wood paving, July 7
Bird, J., forcing water, July 7
Richard, W., smoke, July 7
Vigers, W. R., air, July 7 (2 months)
Booth, J. P., working in mines, July 7
Jounannin, J. B. F., water engines, July 9
Crutchett, J., gas, July 9
Deakin, T., harness, July 12

Clement, J. L., steam pressure, July 12

Stuckey, W. H., pneumatic eng. July 12
Schlesinger, J., inkstands, etc., July 16
Benton, R., propelling carriages, July 16
Barling, J., rotary motion, July 16
Chatwin, J., buttons, July 16
Ayres, C. R., glass colouring, July 23
Partridge, J., wool cleaning, July 23
Varrec & Co., chimneys, July 23
Johnstone, A., carriages, etc., 23
Cobbold, E., propel, apparatus, July 28
Bell, T., copper, July 29

Lejeune, J., combustion, July 29
Woolrich, J. S., metal coating, Aug. 1
Phipps, A. J., paving, Aug. 1
Whitworth, J., road cleaning, Aug. 2
Dry, J., thrashing, Aug. 2
Carson, S., preserving animal substances,

Turner, A., muffs, etc., Aug. 3
Lee, J., wheels, etc., Aug. 3

Perrin, C. H., watches, Aug. 8
Napier, D., steam engine, Aug. 9
Walker, T., stoves, Aug. 9

Aug. 3

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Betts, J. T., bottles, Aug. 11
Roberts, G., lamps, Aug. 15
Raybould, W., soldering iron, Aug. 18

(2 months) Newbery, G. J., damasking leather, Aug. 18

Defries & Co., gas meters, Aug. 18
Ridgway, W., heat in ovens, Aug. 18
Gurney, G., light and heat, Aug, 18
Else, R, water raising, Aug. 18
Hendry, T., wool combing, Aug. 25
Redmund, D., hinges, Aug. 25
Guitard, C. F., railways, Aug. 31
Thatcher, C., drags or breaks, Aug. 31
Hazard, R., ventilation, Sept. 3
Roche, W., colours, Sept. 3
Warburton, W., carriages, Sept. 8
Robson, J. W., raising liquids, Sept. 8
Insole, J., brushes, Sept. 8
Tuck, J.H., candles, Sept. 8
Newton, W. E., screws, Sept. 8

James, H. G., weighing machines,

Sept. 8

Cooke, W. F., signals & alarums, Sept. 8
Thirlwall, T., steam engines, Sept. 8
Crofts, W., lace, Sept. 8

Marston & Co., flax dressing, Sept. 8
Wake, J, jun., propelling vessels, Sept. 9
Rolt, J., saddles, Sept. 16
Bowles, F., flour, Sept. 15
Nickels, C. lace fabrics, Sept. 15
James, W. H., railways, Sept. 16
Sanders & Co., ploughing, etc., Sept. 22
Stead, P., malt, Sept. 22

Juckes, J., furnaces, Sept. 22
Bell, E., fuel, Sept. 29
Henson, S., locomotion, Sept. 29
Smith, W., candles, Sept. 29
Rand, J., vessels, Sept. 29
Hide & Co., spinning, Sept. 29
Ridsdale, J., weaving. Sept. 29
Wilkey, J. F., carriages, Sept. 29
Shipley, J. G., saddles, Oct. 6
York, J. O., axles, Oct. 8
Turner, W. G., alum, Oct. 8
Deutsch, C. E., cementing, Oct. 8
Dotchin, S., road paving, Oct. 13
Newton, W. E., fuel, Oct. 13
Holcombe, C. T., fuel, Oct. 13
Sievier, R. W., weaving, Oct. 13
Kagenbusch, P., alum, Oct. 13
Brown & Co., engines, Oct. 13
Seville, T., spinning, Oct. 20
Budd, J. P., iron, Oct. 20
Longmaid, W., ores, Oct. 20
Statham, J., locks, etc., Oct. 20
Alzard, J. C., bread, etc., Oct. 20
Hazeldine, G., omnibuses, Oct. 27
Gardner, J., hay cutting, 27
Mullins, J., metals, Oct. 27
Williams, R., velvets, Oct. 27

Gregson, M., veneer sawing, Nov. 2
Edwards, J., razor strop, Nov, 2
Lillie, Sir J. S., roads, Nov. 2
Pelletan, P., light, Nov. 2
Bullough, J., leoms, Nov. 3
Beven, R., steum, Nov. 5
Rothwell, J., combustion, Nov, 5
Jones, W. C., candles, Nov. 8
Ingold, P. F., watches, Nov. 8
Harvie, A., fermentation, Nov. 8
Warely, T., paper, Nov. 8
Mitchell, J., pens, Nov. 8
Spinks, J., carriages, Nov. 8
Zander, H., steam boilers, Nov. 8
Barnes & Co., calico printing, Nov. 10
Rowley & Co., buttons, Nov. 15
Maurras, A. E. G. A., filter, Nov. 15

Smith, C., bricks, etc., Nov. 17

Target & Co., sugar, Nov. 25
Smith, J., weaving, Nov. 25

Wild, C. H., fire-proof building, Nov. 25
Bagge, J., light, Nov. 25

Ward, O. F.. candlesticks, etc., Nov. 25
Ralli, P. T., carriages, Nov. 25

Talbot, H. H. F., metal covering, Nov. 25
Mansell, T., cutting apparatus, Dec. 3
Timmis, E., fire extinguishing, Dec. 3
Cobbold, E., marking, Dec. 3
Stubbing, J., lace fabrics, etc., Dec. 3
Pouchant, Don Pedro, sugar, Dec. 3
Sealy, J., tile, Dec. 3 (2 months)

Wild, C. H., railway switch, Dec. 3
Howard, T., spinning, Dec. 3
Hancock, W. jun., driving mach., Dec. 3

Etheredge, F. W., bricks, etc., Dec. 3
Stuckey, W. H., filter, Dec. 3
Pope, W., stove, Dec. 3

English, W. O., tar, etc., Dec. 8
Jones & Co., candles, Dec. 8
Harris & Co., cotton reels, Dec. 8
Kempson, W., muffs, etc., Dec. 8
Purt & Co., aerated liquors, Dec. 8
Barber, B., boots, etc., Dec. 8
Bodmer, J. G., metallic hoops, Dec. 8
Newton, W. E., axletrees, etc., Dec. 8
Lomas & Co., fringes, etc., Dec. 8
Grantham, J., boat engine, Dec. 8
Brown, J., steam engines, Dec. 8
Fothergill, B., cotting spinning, Dec. 8
Keene, C., hose, gloves, &c., Dec. 15
Palmer, W., candles, Dec. 15
Cardwell, T., presses, Dec. 15

Poole, M., mill stones, Dec. 15
Sautter, C. M. E., sulphuric acid, Dec. 15
Richault, G.S.,finger apparatus,Dec. 15
Winchester, J., steam boilers, Dec. 15
Rigby, brothers, brushes, Dec. 20
Moreau, G.H., steam generators, Dec.21
Moreau, G.H., propelling vessels, Dec.21
Squire, J., steam boilers, Dec. 21
Miller, T.J.,reclining bedstead, Dec. 22
Bridges, W., buttons, 22

Vaile, H. P., power instruments, Dec. 22
Beman, J., iron, Dec. 22

Kneller, W. G., soda, Dec. 22
Wilson, R., steam engines, Dec. 22
Morris, J., steam engincs, Dec. 22
Hull, A. G., electrical appartus, Dec. 28
Thompson, T., weaving, Dec. 28
Crosley, H., sugar, Dec. 28

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