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their guaranteed rights. If they were overpowered by force in their refusal to obey this order, then he advised them to appeal to the law for protection; and he was mistaken in the Governor of the State whom he had known long and intimately (Gov. Bramlette occupied a position on the platform with the speaker, having come up especially for the purpose of hearing him,) if he did not protect them in their constitutional rights. If, when the people of Kentucky appealed to the law for protection frations to the Federal Government, was loyal to the Constitution and laws of the land, and intended so to remain, she had a right to demand that her Constitution, and the rights of her people under it, should be respected, and he believed that Gov. Bramlette would see that they were respected. He added at the same time that, while he had no idea of giving up his Government, or quitting its service, by reason of the unconstitutional and impolitic enrollment of negroes, and that they should neithe