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n of the fact that Mr. Vallandigham made a speech, on the 7th inst., in the House of Representatives, on the surrender of Mason and Slidell. The following is the report of his remarks on that occasion: Mr. Vallandigham, (opp.,) of Ohio, said: and strong condemnation, as one of the representatives of the people, of the act of the Administration in surrendering up Mason and Slidell to the British Government. For six weeks, sir, they were held in close custody as traitors, of the United Steth, by this, his fatal dispatch, and armed war will spring from it. In the name of God, sir, what does England want with Mason and Slidell? It was a surrender of the claim of the right to seize them on board her ships, under her ring, that she demerfully liberate them, and thus to remove this teterimi causi belli. Sir, give me leave to say that the moment they (Mason and Slidell) stepped upon the deck of a British man-of-war, your prisoners of state, whom the other day you would have co