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neous. Gold is going up. It was quoted at 233 in New York on Wednesday. The Maryland Legislature meets to-morrow. Doctor Cox, lieutenant governor, now has the casting vote in the Senate, which gives a Union control to that body, provided all the members are present. It is stated that, a few days before the surrender of Savannah, General Sherman intimated to his division commanders that the first one to enter the city should be made military governor after its capture. General John W. Geary, of Philadelphia, was the lucky man. General Rosecrans is urged for the command of the Army of the Potomac. Navigation on the Potomac is suspended by an ice blockade. Strong delegations to Washington are urging Admiral Dupont as the successor of Secretary Welles. Here is a "personal" advertisement from the New York Herald of last week: "A splendid female infant (blonde), of aristocratic parentage, to be adopted out. Apply to Mrs. Worcester, No. 539 Hudson street."