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yland, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri, have as deep an interest in this question as the other Southern States--in fact, they have more — and they have a right to be heard. Let us confer with them. Let us hear what they have to say — let us treat them as friends and not as strangers--and then having heard them, let us take such measures as will best secure our rights, protect our interests, and advance our welfare. Louisiana. A letter from New Orleans, Nov. 24, to the Charleston Courier, says: the Legislature of Louisiana, at its approaching session, will either immediately call a Convention of the people, or direct a popular vote to be taken whether they will have such a Convention.--The writer proceeds: Last evening, there was a large meeting held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, of persons in favor of forming a Southern States Rights Association. It embraced numerous representatives of all parties, and was a very enthusiastic affair. The