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Latest news by Mail. The following is a summary of the proceedings of the Maryland Legislature, as far as received: The Senate sat until 12 o'clock at night on Thursday, and all day on Friday, on the bill for appointing a Board of Public Safety. 1ts enemies opposed it with great bitterness and with all the expedients of delay; offering many amendments, and calling for the yeas and days. The only amendment adopted was one substituting the name of John B. Latrobe for that of Thomas Winans, who declined. The Senate adjourned without taking the vote. In the House of Delegates, the name of Outerbridge Horsey was inserted in the joint resolution appointing a Commissioner to Richmond, reported Thursday, and the resolution was passed unanimously. A vague dispatch from Baltimore, dated Saturday, speaks of the growing Union sentiment in the city, and great unanimity against the Board of Safety bill. The following is from the Washington Star of Saturday evening: