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miles below Petersburg, they struck for the railroad and crossed at Garrett's Station, and bearing southward crossed the Blackwater at the county road bridge, and came into our lines at Cabin Point five miles southeast of Fort Powhatan. Vallandigham's speech at Dayton. The Cincinnati papers publish in full the speech of Mr. Vallandigham, delivered to his fellow- townsmen at Dayton, Ohio. The following extracts are about all of interest we find in it: Endorsed by nearly two hundrMr. Vallandigham, delivered to his fellow- townsmen at Dayton, Ohio. The following extracts are about all of interest we find in it: Endorsed by nearly two hundred thousand freemen of the Democratic party of my native State, at the late election, and still with the sympathy and support of millions more, I do not mean any longer to be the only man of that party who is to be the victim of arbitrary power. If Abraham Lincoln seek my life, let him so dee are; but he shall not restrain me of my personal liberty, except upon "due process of law." The unconstitutional and monstrous "Order Thirty-eight," under which alone I was arrested thirteen months ago, wa