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husetts soldiers in Maryland. Additional information, says the Boston Traveller, received by Gov. Andrew in relation to the Massachusetts men, induced on false pretenses to go to Maryland, shows that there are at least fifty in a destitute condition, unable to obtain employment, and without means to return home. Gov. Andrew has telegraphed to the Maryland authorities that he will be personally responsible to the amount of $200, to be expended for their relief. Another statement — M'Clellan and the Merrimac. An old gentleman named Taylor, from Cincinnati, and who lately went North, (having been released from the prisons in Richmond,) "makes a statement," which is extensively published in Yankeedom. He says that the rebels are almost at the last gasp, especially in view of the now apparently well ascertained fact that their troops are — the greater portion of them--determined to go home, their enlistments expiring, most of them, by the twentieth of this month. Mr. Ta