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General Hooker's evidence before the Congressional committee on the conduct of the war, with reference to McClellan and Burnside's campaigns, says: So far as Gen. McClellan is concerned, if he had any reputation left this evidence would annihi2 o'clock Monday night with a company of the Thirteenth United States infantry, sixty-seven men, with directions from Gen. Burnside, commanding the Department of the Ohio, to arrest C. L. Vallandigham at his residence in Dayton. The train reached Drison on Columbia street, between Sycamore and Broadway, where no one was permitted to see him without an order from General Burnside. The official charges against Vallandigham set forth that on or about the first of May, at Mount Vernon, Ohio, were rejected the day before the battle of Fredericksburg. He is also charged with having said that order No. 38 of General Burnside was a base usurpation of arbitrary authority, and that the sooner the people informed the minions of usurped power t