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Public Instruction, Milton B. Hopkins, of Clinton. The Convention adjourned at 11 o'clock, A. M., sins die, The voting in Baltimore at the Secent election — Lincoln despotism. From the Baltimore Republican, of the 18th instant, we learn that at the late election held in that city the high-handed tyranny which has characterized Lincoln's reign throughout this war manifested itself to a greater degree than at any time since that despicable tyrant has been in power. Union flags were hoisted over every voting place, and cards like the following posted in the most conspicuous places, where they could not fall to attract the observation of those who intreland, was abandoned at sea on the 26th of December. The captain and crew were taken off by the bark Lucy Bing, Captain Thurlow, and taken to New York. President Lincoln has officially recognized C. F. Adde, of Cincinnati, as Consul of the Dukedom of Sake Meiningen, for the Western portion of the States of America. The h
United States Marine Corps, has just arrived in his native South, after a long imprisonment at Fort Lafayette and Fort Warren. Capt. Tansill resigned his position as long age as the 17th of May last, when the frigate to which he was attached was absent on a foreign cruise. His letter of resignation to the Secretary of the Navy, and the curt reply of that functionary, we give below: U. S. Frigate Congress, Montevidio, May 17, 1861. Sir: I have read the inaugural address of President Lincoln, and it seems to me that if the policy therein announced is carried out civil war must ensue. In entering the public service I took an oath to support the Constitution, which necessarily gives me a right to interpret it. Our institutions, according to my understanding, are founded upon the principle and right of self-government. The States in forming the Confederacy did not relinquish that right, and I believe each State has a clear and unquestionable right to secede whenever the
by laws for the organization:--Thomas Manson, J. De Peyster Ogden, J. J. Friedman, Isaac J. Oliver and Wyllis Blackstone. After some further business of no interest, the meeting adjourned to reassemble at the same place one week from to-night. The Washington Prisoners — the cause of their Arrests. The Washington correspondent of the Philadephia Press furnishes that paper with the following list of Secession ladies who have been confined in the fifthy Yankee prisons by order of Lincoln and his besotted man Friday, Seward: The first person incarcerated at the prison was Mrs. Rose O. H. Green how, as she signs herself. She was arrested on the 11th of August of the last year, and has been confined in the prison ever since. Her husband was formerly employed in the State Department in this city. She is a woman of letters, and was born in the South, although brought up in Washington. She is confined in her own house in one of the upper stories, and has the attendance of