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tenets. Perfectly composed, he entered into the midst of them and said, "Well gentlemen, what is your desire." Rev. Mr. Sehon.--I speak but for myself, Governor; I do not know what the other gentlemen wish. My request is, that I may have a feh to gather my family together, and talk over the subject. Gov. Johnson.--How long a time will you require? Rev. Mr. Sehon.--My wife is at some distance, and my family having recently labored under a severe domestic affliction, I would, if 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 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 se