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ble testimonials, and received a pension from Government. But though not avowing secession doctrines, yet he dared to express sympathy for the South. Hence, last night he was beset by the dogs of Gen. Scott, and compelled to leave his home. e learn that the proscription is each day becoming more fierce. Many of the soldiers are of the lowest dredge of rowdyism, and almost uncontrollable by their officers. Hon. C. L. Vallandigham. The following card from Mr. Vallandigham, April 18, appears in the Cincinnati Enquirer: I have a word for the Republican press and partizans of Cincinnati and other places abroad, who now daily falsify and misrepresent me and matters which concern me here in Dayton. My position in regard to civil war, which the Lincoln Administration has inaugurated, was long since taken, is well known, and will be adhered to to the end. Let that be understood. I have added nothing to it, subtracted nothing from it, said nothing about it publi