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wife is at some distance, and my family having recently labored under a severe domestic affliction, I would, if you have no objection Governor, have fourteen days allowed me for the purpose of gathering any family together. Rev. Mr. Ford.--That is not to be understood to be the request of all of us. Rev. Mr. Sehon.--Oh, no Governor. We have been conversing on the subject and I did not know but that it would be desirable to have a mutual consultation before we again met. Rev. Mr. Howell.--I did not understand the brother. Rev. Mr. Kendrick.--Nor. F. We can come as well as together. Rev. Mr. Sahon.--I did not understand the proposition. Rev. Mr. Sehon.--It was a fare suggestion, and the object might have been misapprehended by the brethren. Gov. Johnson.--It seems to me that there should be but little hesitation among you, gentlemen, about this matter. All that is required of you is to sign the oath of allegiance. If you are loyal citizens you ca