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Louisiana intelligence. New Orleans, Feb. 12. --The new flag of Louisiana, ordered by the Convention, was unfurled to-day from the dome of the City Hall. The military were out in strong force on Lafayette Square, and formed a line opposite the City Hall. The flag was raised by Mayor Munro, amidst the huzzas of the multitude. The greatest enthusiasm was exhibited. The troops were reviewed by the Convention, and complimented on their efficiency and imposing appearance. Judge Robertson, Commissioner from Virginia, was received in the Convention to-day. The flag of Louisiana consists of thirteen stripes, in blue, red and white, with a yellow star on a red field. It is considered very handsome. Cotton has a fair inquiry to-day, but with low prices.
Massachusetts Legislature. Boston, Feb. 12. --The House to-day laid on the table a resolve to arm and equip two thousand volunteer troops for active service, and also tabled resolves containing instructions to the Massachusetts Commissioners now in Washington.