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pecial train for Annapolis, where a steamer will await them. Everything in the execution of the orders is confided to your secrecy, discretion, and promptness. Copeland's report--Maryland Legislature, September 17. Frederick, Md., Sept. 17, 1861. Dear Sir: The arrests in Baltimore have entirely broken down and disorganized the secession element in the Legislature, and much less than a quorum have assembled.--Of the members present the larger number are Union men, who, encourageit under my instructions, only that Col. Ruger thinks he has no authority to allow any man on his list any liberty. R. M. C. Copeland's report that the prisoners left Frederick 18th Sept. United States Military Telegraph. Received September 17, 1861. From Frederick. To Major-General N. P. Banks. The rations have gone. R. M. Copeland. Letter of Introduction of Gen. Hammond to Gen. Dix, Recommending release of McCubbin, member from Anne A., upon taking the oath. Fre