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der to prevent Col. Butler from using it. When the Constitution left her wharf, the gates of the yard were thrown open, and the citizens entered the yard, presenting a warlike appearance. Small boys were marching about with sabres and revolvers at their sides, and every face presented a solemn and revengeful cast. The Constitution is commanded by Captain Rogers, of New York. Mr. H. Harrison, one of the professors, appeared in citizen's dress, and will resign tomorrow. Lieutenants Buckner, Davidson and two others, will resign on Monday. Twenty-two midshipmen resigned yesterday, and will leave for their homes on Tuesday. Two special trains arrived yesterday, with messages for the Governor. The last one left at 11 o'clock, P. M., and run off the track on the Washington road. All was private in reference to the object of the trains, and it is impossible to learn whether they are from Baltimore or Washington. The Governor goes this evening to charter the steam