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shipmen 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-tug Merchant, and to-night his family will leave for his farm in Dorchester county. To-morrow the Governor will issue a proclamation calling a Convention to meet in two days time. The city, by order of the Mayor, will be patrolled to-night. This evening the officers of the Annapolis and Elk Ridge Railroad Company sent out a burthen train and took up the track for a considerable distance, in order that the road may not be used by any troops that may hereafter arrive. The telegraph office at the Annapolis junction was not taken possession of this mo