The Record of Hon. C. L. Vallandigham On Abolition, the Union, And the Civil War
The Record of Hon. C. L. Vallandigham On Abolition, the Union, And the Civil War
Clement Laird Vallandingham
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The Syracuse (N. Y.) Courier said : In this State the malignants and radicals crow lustily over the defeat of the brave, gifted, and patriotic Vallandigham. A high and independent spirit, such as the times require, has, perhaps, fallen there, but not sacrificed by the people whom he had represented. If victimized at all, he is a victim of the same kind of radical gerry- mandering of his district as sacrificed Biddle in Pennsylvania. A strong Republican county was added to his district, and it w...as so constituted that the counties composing the district gave last fall over 3,000 majority against the Democratic ticket. If defeated by 800 majority, he has every reason to be proud of the result, and of the confidence evinced by this diminished majority against him. In Hamilton, where Mr. Vallandigham was nominated, a meet- ing, held soon after the election, indorsed him in a series of resolu- tions, among which are the following : Whereas, A recent act of the Ohio Legislature remapped th% territory of the Third Congressional District, including within its well-known boundary the county of Warren ; and, whereas, such remapping was executed by the enemies of the Democratic party, with the intent to prevent a return to Congress of the chosen tribune of the ancient district ; and, whereas, by such partisan legislation we have been temporarily deprived of the services of our faithful public servant, Hon.
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