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lett directors voted to suspend one-half their work. The Legislature of Michigan has passed a joint resolution to submit to the people, at the fall election of 1866, an amendment to the Constitution to allow negroes to vote. Key West correspondence gives an account of an unsuccessful expedition which started from there about the last of February to release about three thousand Union prisoners confined at Thomasville, in Georgia, near the Florida line. The Yankee forces got up St. Mark's river, but were driven back when about twelve miles from Tallahassee. The casualties, they say, amount to a little over one hundred in all. On the 15th instant, a medium-sized steamer, called the Louisa Ann Fanny, arrived at Havana from Nassau, and was believed to be going immediately to Bermuda to fit out as a rebel pirate. The Oral was then at Havana, having a large number of men on board, who were supposed to be the crew destined for the other vessel. The investigation into the