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Venice (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 2
Vallandigham a arrest.
The arrest of that brave and able defender of constitutional rights at the North--C. L. Vallandigham — is an event which ought to lead to some great consequences.
Whether it will or not remains to be seen.
It may be that the small riots, so soon suppressed, the arrest of a number of Vallandigham's friends, together with the extinction of the newspaper at Dayton called the Empire, of which Mr. V. was the editor, is to end the matter.
If it stops just there, then indeed the Northern people are under the control of a despotism unsurpassed for its efficiency.
Mr. Vallandigham was a candidate for the office of Governor of Ohio, and was receiving evidences from popular demonstrations which justified the hope of his election.
It may be inferred that the step taken by the Government was prompted by the fact.
For a long time it has discontinued the arrests of citizens of the North on suspicion of disloyalty, or for words uttered Vallandigham never has ceased t
C. L. Vallandigham (search for this): article 2
Lincoln (search for this): article 2