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isode — a military guard going last night, by order of Gen. Wadsworth, the military. Governor, to the jail to take away a cd. The dispatch adds-- "Marshal Lemon and Military Governor Wadsworth had a long interview relative to the conflict oftement." The New York Herald, of May 24th, gives Gen. Wadsworth the following complimentary notice in connection with m which it will be seen that, under the leadership of General Wadsworth, a disgraceful military riot — even to the breaking oe dignity of the republic set at naught, by orders of General Wadsworth, who, because he wears epaulets, imagines he may playwhat he pleases with impunity. It is very clear that Wadsworth is completely in the wrong, and he would have been far best at the the District of Columbia, the act of General. Wadsworth would have been a riotous proceeding, a high handed outrn at Washington, and the acts perpetrated by order of General Wadsworth might have been done with the same legality in the ci