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teers, guilty of a charge of "conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline, and unbecoming an officer and a gentle, man. The Court sentenced him (Col, Owen) to be dismissed the service of the United States. Gen McClellan in his order says: The finding and sentence of the Court are fully supported by the testimo All the members of the court present at the finding and sentence recommend a remission of the sentence, "in consideration of the previous good character of Col. Owen, and his distinguished services in the present war." This recommendation is supported by testimony of the highest character adduced upon the trial, showing that e publicity of these proceedings must cause the accused, will prevent the leniency here extended from producing any injurious influence in the service. Col. Joshua T. Owen, 69th Pennsylvania volunteers, is released from arrest, and will return to duty. Frank P. Blair charges Fremont with treason. General Frank P. Bla