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ngton that Governor Bradford had decided to throw out the soldiers' vote upon the new constitution of Maryland, as, according to the existing State law, soldiers were not authorized to vote. This will knock the convention's work in the head, if true, as without the soldiers' vote the constitution is in a minority. Around Richmond — death of General Birney. Comparative quiet, according to the Herald, reigns in the Yankee army in front of Richmond and Petersburg. On Sunday, Secretary of War Stanton and Secretary of the Treasury Fessenden, accompanied by a very distinguished party, visited General Grant's headquarters. A call was also made upon General Butler, and it was the intention of the gentlemen present to visit the front at Petersburg on Monday. The rebels are showing a disposition to press the right of our line lying south of the Appomattox, but have made no direct attack.--The rebels still keep up their artillery fire on their friends at Dutch Gap canal. The weather