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'l King, writes that the Americans in Rome have made liberal contributions to the Metropolitan Fair for the Sanitary commission about to be held in New York, and that the Pope and cardinal Antonelli have joined in the contributions. Dispatches from Cincinnati state that General Buell is to command the Department of the Ohio, in place of Gen. Schofield, and that Major Generals Negley, McCook, Crittenden, Newton, and Sykes, together with ten Brigadiers, have been ordered to report to General Sherman. By order of Gov. Morton the entire Indiana Legion is ordered to hold itself in readiness to take the field at any moment to repel invasion. A grand review of the whole legion, numbering 20,000 men, fully armed and equipped, will be held on the 15th instant. The United States transport Fair Haven was wrecked near cape Henry Saturday night, with four hundred soldiers on board. Several were drowned, and a number were more or less injured in getting ashore. The New York He
and 6th have been received. The people of Maryland voted on the 6th on the question of abolishing slavery. The Pope of Rome is seriously ill. Dispatches from Ringgold report the cavalry of the Louisiana army very much increased; also, that 900 rebel prisoners entered Chattanooga after a month's march. Dispatches from Memphis report that McCullough is en route to reinforce Forrest. congress has organized the Territory of Moritana, and incorporated the amendment allowing negroes to vote. Grant left Washington Tuesday for the Army of the Potomac. General Sherman, from Cumberland, who is to command the cavalry of the Army of the Potomac, accompanied Grant. Advices from St. Louis report the continued success of the Red River expedition. Seventeen guns were captured. Shreveport was expected to fall without opposition. Buford, nephew of the Yankee Gen. Buford, entered our lines Friday last, bringing with him five horses. He is now at Gen. Wickham's headquarters.