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The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Secret history of the subjugation of Maryland. (search)
se answer at once. I wish to know on account of ordering off boat. Major-General McClellan. Copy of report to Governor Seward, on arrest of members of Legislature--Sept. 20. Headq'rs Camp near Darnestown,Sept. 20, 1861. Maj.-Gen. McClellan, commanding Army of Potomac: Hon. W. H. Seward, Secretary of State: Sir: I have the order to report in obedience to the orders of the Secretary of War and the General Commanding the Army of the Potomac, transmitted to me by letter of the 12th inst., that all the members of the Maryland Legislature assembled at Frederick City, on the 17th inst., known or suspected to be disloyal in their relations to the Government have been arrested. The opening of the session was attended chiefly by Union men, and after rigid examination but nine secession members were found in the city. These were arrested, with the Clerk of the Senate, and sent to Annapolis, according to my orders, on the 18th inst., under guard, and safely lodged on board a Gov