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f the Government it will doubtless be competent for the Provost Marshal in any State to suspend political meetings and postpones elections. If the Constitution of the United States is to be construed according to the necessities of a civil war of vest proportions, the Constitutions of individual States cannot be allowed to stand in the way of its vigorous prosecution. Gen. M'Clellan on Delinquent officers. A Court-Martial, of which Brig Gen. Hancock was President, has just found Col. Owens, Sixty- ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers, 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 testimony, and are approved by the Major General commanding. It appears that on the 4th of October, 1862, the regiment of the of the