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The Hampton Legion. --President Davis has authorized Col. Wade Hampton to extend his Legion, and to expand his command to a brigade. The Colonel will soon call for regiments and companies to fill out his number. Under its new organization, the command will enter into the service for the war.
The Green-Eyed Monster. --Thos. McGinness was held to bail in $200 by the Mayor on Saturday for threatening to immolate Matthew Davis. He charged the latter with having destroyed the peace of his family, wrecked their hopes, &c.
place too soon; Information has been received that the day after that place was evacuated by the Kansas First regiment the rebels cut down the American flag. On the Sunday following the notorious Joe. Shelby, with a gang of freebooters, took possession of the town. All the troops along the line of the Pacific Railroad, west of Jefferson City, are under marching orders. The Nebraska First regiment is going across the country to Kansas. A number of regiments are going south to join General Davis, and Brigadier-General Steel's brigade is coming down the road to be forwarded to Kentucky. Gen. Pope will remain and make his headquarters at Jefferson City. The Maryland Legislature. In the Maryland Senate a bill was reported to pay the Government Police in Baltimore. A bill was reported from the Judiciary Committee providing for taking the sense of the people as to the propriety of holding a Convention to frame a new Constitution. In the House, Mr. Johnson reported a bi
the General Assembly when in the future the city he represented should seek the aid of the State to relieve her from some or the intolerable burdens under which she now labored. The previous question having been ordered, the bill was put on its passage, with the following result: Ayes--Messrs. John T. Anderson, Francis P. Anderson, Baker, Baskerville, Bass, Blue, Bouldin, Bradford, Burke, Carter, Carpenter, Cazenove, Cecil, J. J. Coleman, Crockett, Curtis, Dabney, Daniel, John D., Davis, R. J. Davis, Dice, Eggleston, Ewing, Fleming, Fletcher, Forbes, Friend, Garrison, Gatewood, George, Gillespie, Gilmer, Grattan, Green, Hopkins, Hunter, Kerby, James, Johnson, Jordan, Kaufman, Kyle, Lively, Lockridge, Lynn, Mallory, Matthews, McCamant, A. W. McDonald, McKinney, McLaughlin, Minor, Montague, R. E. Nelson, Newton, Noland, Orgald, Payne, Pitman, Reid, Richardson, Riddick, Rives, Robertson, Robert C. Sanders, Sheffey, Sady, Steger, Tate, Taylor, Thomas, Thrash, Tredway, Walker, W