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t. Sympathetic Meetings for Vallandigham — his farewell address. A very large meeting to denounce the arrest of Vallandigham was held in Philadelphia on the 1st instant. Among the speakers were Hon. Wm. Bigler, Charles J. Biddle, Charles J. Ingersoll, and others. The speeches and resolutions were cautions, but determined. Ingersoll said that the ballot box must be reached by the people, "force or no force."--Another meeting was hold at Buffalo, N. Y., on the 2d. Just before leaving Ingersoll said that the ballot box must be reached by the people, "force or no force."--Another meeting was hold at Buffalo, N. Y., on the 2d. Just before leaving prison Vallandigham prepared the following farewell address to his friends in Ohio: Military Prison.Cincinnati Ohio, May 22d, 1863 To the Democracy of Ohio: Banished from my native State for no crime save Democratic opinions, and free speech to you in their defence, and about to go in exile, not of my own rule, but by the compulsion of an arbitrary and tyrannic power which I cannot resist, allow me a parting word. Because despotism and superior force so rule it, I go within the Co