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tion of "Frying Pan," near Fairfax C. H. on the 3d inst., in search of some Confederate cavalry reported to have been in that vicinity. In the last steamer which sailed from California for New York were 2,000 soldiers for the Federal army. Governor Hicks's Message to the Maryland Legislature appears in the Baltimore papers of Thursday. It is savage document. At a caucus in Annapolis, Md., on Wednesday night, Thomas J. Wilson was elected printer to the Maryland Legislature, over Messrs. Bull & Tuttle. The steamer James Adger from Southampton, via Fayal Azores, has arrived in Baltimore. Major-General Fremont and family are still at the Astor House, New York, where they purpose remaining two or three days longer before proceeding to Washington. Lincoln's Message was telegraphed on Tuesday night to all parts of Lincolndom. It contains seven thousand five hundred and seventy-eight words, and was all received in New York in one hour and thirty-two minutes.
The Confederate steamer Nashville. We have already published a brief announcement of the arrival of the C. S. steamer Nashville at Southampton, England, the fact having been communicated officially to President Davis. We now have a full confirmation of the news, by the last European steamer. She reached-Southampton on the ng the captain and crew on board the steamer, set fire to the prize and burned her to the water's edge. The "prisoners" were set at liberty on their arrival at Southampton. The Nashville is commanded by Capt. Robert B. Pegram, C. S. N., a native of Virginia and a gallant officer. It is stated that he communicated with Mr. Yancey directly after his arrival at the British port. A leading abolition paper of New York intimates that the Nashville is "fitting out" at Southampton, and may, very possibly, waylay and capture the steamship Arago, making captives of Gen. Scott, Archbishop Hughes, and Thurlow Weed. Another takes up the alarm, and says that "Governm