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Vallandigham and Lincoln.
The arrest and exile of Vallandigham was prompted by the idea that he was the bright particular star of the opposition in the Northwest, and to extinguish him would leave the opposition sky in darkness.
Thus far the not complained and submitted, threatened and acquiesced, time and again?
All their clamors have terminated in supplying Lincoln with all the men, all the money, all the authority, that he waned.
What reason has he to fear them now?
The arrestto the Administration, and, if it is necessary, the casting of a vote for him next fall will be prohibited.
So that Lincoln has three courses before him. He can yield to the New York remonstrances and pardon Vallandigham, or he can, pursuing thnce of a grinding military despotism at the North, should take any steps with the view of resisting that despotism, then Lincoln will have to make another swoop amongst them.
Will they make any movement with that view?
It remains to be seen.
We d
Vallandigham (search for this): article 1
Vallandigham and Lincoln.
The arrest and exile of Vallandigham was prompted by the idea that he was the bright particular star of the opVallandigham was prompted by the idea that he was the bright particular star of the opposition in the Northwest, and to extinguish him would leave the opposition sky in darkness.
Thus far the calculation is not disappointed.
T, content themselves with words merely he can let them subside.
Vallandigham and his case will in that way disappear like something beneath t waned.
What reason has he to fear them now?
The arrest of Vallandigham is evidently intended to crush the spirit of opposition in the Nefore him. He can yield to the New York remonstrances and pardon Vallandigham, or he can, pursuing the policy of arbitrary arrests, seize the persons of those leaders who have reprobated the proceedings in Vallandigham's case, or he may, just for the present, be content with having p
If the party who, with Governor Seymour, think that the case of Vallandigham proves the existence of a grinding military despotism at the Nor
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Vallandigham and Lincoln.
The arrest and exile of Vallandigham was prompted by the idea that he was the bright particular star of the opposition in the Northwest, and to extinguish him would leave the opposition sky in darkness.
Thus far the calculation is not disappointed.
There has been no light in the Heaven in that quarter since he was banished, save one brief display in Indianapolis, which did not exhibit the deliberation and force of unterrified freemen aroused by a sense of outrage.
With this specimen of what he can do, the tyrant may follow the plan of simply waiting to see what those who oppose him may do. If Voorbees, Merrick, and others in the Northwest and Seymour, Hunt, Brooks, and others in the East, content themselves with words merely he can let them subside.
Vallandigham and his case will in that way disappear like something beneath the water, the disturbance on the surface soon terminating in a smooth sea!
This calculation would certainly be not unp
Rosecrans (search for this): article 1
Yankee Reports from Vicksburg.
The operations of Grant's force in Mississippi--from the armies of Bragg and Rosecrans — the unconditional release of Vallandigham Demanded.
From the Philadelphia Inquirer, of the 25th inst., our Fredericksburg correspondent compiles the following interesting, but unreliable intelligence.
It will be seen that the Northern dates from Vicksburg are to the 20th of the present month, whilst our own dates from the same quarter are to the 26th.
Ospatch from Cleveland, Ohio, the 24th, stating that the Stars and Stripes were floating over Vicksburg, and the victory is complete.
This dispatch was from the Manager of the telegraph at Memphis.
Bragg is reported as fearing an attack by Rosecrans.
His whole position at Horse Mountain is strongly fortified.
Reports say Price is advancing towards the Mississippi river, and has crossed the Arkansas.
Marmaduke had joined him.
A position is circulating in Ohio declaring that the
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