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s. The way the News is Smothered up. C. C. Fulton, of the Baltimore American, is still in Fort McHenry on account of "that telegram" about McClellan. The American, of the 2d inst., says that previous to leaving the city for the fort' Mr. Fulton addressed the following dispatch to President Lincoln: rend="italics">To the President of the United States: Sir --I find myself under arrest and on my way to Fort McHenry. I appeal to you for a hearing and prompt release in behalfon of the confidence with which you were treated. The publication of facts obtained from Washington under such circumstances is a high military crime. Respectfully, E. S. Sanford. Military Superintendent. To the dispatch from Col. Sanford Mr. Fulton replied as follows: Colonel Sanford: Sir --The dispatch I sent to New York was a private one, addressed to Mr. Craig for his information as to whether he desired to receive the report I was preparing for the press. It was not intend