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e solution of this principal question, our people will indirectly express their opinions upon others which, to them at least, are of the highest moment for the future. They will decide whether they approve of the course of the Lincoln Government in abolishing our laws, by suspending the police system of Baltimore and appointing therein a Federal police, paid from the Federal Treasury.--They will decide whether they approve of the arrest and imprisonment of the Police Commissioners and of Marshal Kane, their long and weary confinement at Fort McHenry, and their subsequent clandestine removal to a fort in New York, where they are kept close State prisoners, without communication even with friends or counsel. They will decide whether they approve of the military occupation of our territory; of the passage of laws confiscating the property and forfeiting the liberty of all who may be denounced as "suspected" by base and hired informers; of the passage of other laws imposing upon us the m