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The Daily Dispatch: July 15, 1864., [Electronic resource], Where Vallandigham crossed from Canada. (search)
Where Vallandigham crossed from Canada. --We have taken pains to ascertain the facts in the case, which are briefly as follows: For some time past the "martyrs" has been known to indulge in the pastime of fishing in Detroit river, a few miles below Sandwich, at the old "Red Tavern" On Tuesday afternoon he left the Busoni House for the above locality, where he remained till about half-past 9, at which time he was conveyed across the river at Wyandotte, where he took the Michigan South across the river at Wyandotte, where he took the Michigan Southern railroad. A man residing in this city is known to have purchased a took over this road for Cincinnati on that day, and as he did not leave the city at all, it is fair to presume that it was obtained for Vallandigham. He that as it may, "Vall" crossed the river at Wyandotte, he previously having been disguised to as to avoid detection, and at about ten o'clock he was on his way to Ohio in a sleeping car --Detroit-Advertiser.
ce Demberatic as Col Thomas H Seymour or Justice Nelson, of the Supreme Court. The Western Democrat are nearly all peace men.--You will have heard ere this of Vallandigham's bold reappearance in Ohio, defying the Government to arrest him. He was promptly and enthusiastically chosen a delegate to Chicago by the convention in his olinois Democratic State Convention yesterday passed resolutions pledging the Illinois Democracy to stand by Ohio in resisting another outrage on the person of Mr Vallandigham. The Lincoln Government is in an awkward predicament. Dignity and self respect require that Vallandigham should be seized and punished for his temerity; butVallandigham should be seized and punished for his temerity; but if the attempt is made a bloody civil war will break out in the West. It is probable that Abraham will not bother himself long about his dignity. The Federal finances are not improving. Gold has reached 199 within a few days. It still fine-tune through the nineties. Chase is at his wit's ends. He has been trying to borr