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his country to meet the pressing wants of our soldiers in the field, until our own manufacturers can supply the goods now so much needed. Non-extension of M'Cormick's reaper patent. The Commissioner of Patents has declared adversely on McCormick's application for the extension of his reaper patent of 1847, for the following reasons: 1st. That the invention is one of great utility and importance to the public. 2d. That the sums already received by Mr. McCormick and the sumsMr. McCormick and the sums he is entitled to receive from infringements, together amount to an adequate remuneration, and therefore the patent should not be extended. The parties residing in the State of New York and opposing the extension, were represented by Judge Dewitt, C. Lawrence, and Robert W. Fenwick, of Washington City. Washington news and Gossip. A report prevailed on the avenue that Gen. McClellan would be sent West, to put the army there on a fair war footing, the quarrels between Fremont and B