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The Daily Dispatch: May 27, 1863., [Electronic resource], Vallandingham — what will Lincoln do? (search)
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Mr. Vallandigham's exile.
The transportation of the Hon. C. L. Vallandigham to the Southern Confederacy is an act of very cool impudence on the part of Lincoln.
His attempt to make these States a sort of Botany Bay, to which to send condemned persons, is in keeping with his general policy of repudiating all law, all right, the Hon. C. L. Vallandigham to the Southern Confederacy is an act of very cool impudence on the part of Lincoln.
His attempt to make these States a sort of Botany Bay, to which to send condemned persons, is in keeping with his general policy of repudiating all law, all right, and all propriety in his proceedings.
We apprehend our Government will raise a question on this point.
Lincoln ought not to be allowed to himself of persons convicted under his summary military process in this manner.
He should be forced to dispose of them within his own jurisdiction.
Let him buy a bit of land for penal colon nough at home.
He should not be allowed to send his condemned subjects here; if for no better reason, we should not permit him in that way to seek to avoid the issue raised by his way to seek to avoid the issue raised by his own people touching the constitutionality and lawfulness of the proceedings in the case of Vallandigham.
The Daily Dispatch: May 27, 1863., [Electronic resource], Bold peace resolutions. (search)
Vallandigham at Shelbyville, Tenn Tullahoma, May 26.
--The Yankees have exiled Vallandigham.
He was yesterday brought under a flag of truce, and left by them on neutral around, immediately in front of our pickets at Fosterville.
He is now at Shelbyville.
A small raiding party of the enemy advanced near McMinnville yesterday, but soon retired, accomplishing nothing.