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ng to our courage, our resources and the favor of Providence for a successful issue to the contest. The above resolutions were adopted unanimously. Hon. H. S. Foote, on behalf of the committee, offered the following rather as supplementary to the original report, some delay having occurred in preparing the same: Resctually and fully removing the only pretext which has heretofore existed for the organization of military forces in Kentucky for the invasion of our State. Gov. Foote accompanied the resolution with some remarks touching the state of the public mind in East Tennessee--spoke of the apprehensions, which all had felt at one time his military duties in East Tennessee, and concluded by reading liberal extracts from the late address to the people of East Tennessee by Hon. T. A. R. Nelson. Gov. Foote highly applauded the recent course of Mr. Nelson, and expressed the opinion, from his knowledge of East Tennessee, that his example would be followed by the peo