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ecretary of State; Mr. Joseph Mayo, Mayor of Richmond; Captain Semmes, Confederate States Navy; the Hon. Messrs. Semmes, Henry, Maxwell, and others, and the Vice-Presidents of the meeting, entered the building. As they ascended the stand, the Armhero, Robert E. Lee [protracted cheering], when we were all willing to follow wherever he might lead. Remarks of Senator Henry. Senator Henry, of Tennessee, made short address: He said the people had come to a point where more than eveSenator Henry, of Tennessee, made short address: He said the people had come to a point where more than ever, it was necessary to fight it out. He cited the reverses of the American Revolution, in which our reverses have been as nothing. He gave many interesting statements about the revolution of our ancestors. The American Congress then though Great Bbacco, yes, and it wanted something else — gold. He urged the men to deposit gold with the Government, and the ladies to deposit than jewels. At the conclusion of Senator Henry's remarks, Mr. J. Randolph Tucker and other gentlemen followed.