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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—Pennsylvania. (search)
s a recognized leader in the House of Representatives Mr. Vallandigham, a member from Ohio. Of an ardent temperament, endow General Schenck in his place in December, 1862. But Mr. Vallandigham, still holding his seat at the Capitol until the end give aid and comfort to the enemy in the State of Ohio, Vallandigham made an open attack upon this order. Five days later, osecuted and with the ordinary guarantees of the law. Mr. Vallandigham defended himself with great ability and force. He wahe President adopted the strange expedient of sending Mr. Vallandigham into the enemy's lines. Thus transported into the militical opponent, an advocate of an unpopular cause. Mr. Vallandigham soon became a victim, a martyr, and if he had otherwi express a tardy but sincere regret for the arrest of Mr. Vallandigham, which, as it appears, was ordered by Burnside withoumade. Shortly afterward the arrest and banishment of Mr. Vallandigham caused a greater excitement throughout the country, i