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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: may 21, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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From Montgomery.[Special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Montgomery, Friday, May 17.
Congress, it is believed, will adjourn on to-morrow — if not, certainly on some day of next week, to convene, when required by the public interests, in Richmond.
Heretofore, the supervision of all matters connected with patents has been confided to the Department of Justice, presided over by the able and amiable Benjamin, but the great number of application, although confined under the law to citizens of this Confederacy, has shown to Congress the necessity for the prompt organization of a Bureau of Patents.
And on yesterday, in public session, Mr. Brooke, chairman of the committee on the subject, reported a bill to establish a Patent Office, and to provide for the "granting and Issuance of patents for new and useful discoveries, improvements and designs" The bill contains a great number of sections, occupying 38 or 39 pages of Government foolscap printing.--A number of its features are ve
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