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, looked around and walked off, when they saw the Governor taking counsel with Jacob Barker, late editor of a paper suppressed for its rebel conduct, and a rabid pro-slavery man; the presidents of two of the banks here, whose rebel sympathies are well known. Thomas A Adams, President of the Crescent Mutual Insurance Company, who so lately testified before Judge Peabody in behalf of "his friend Tisdale," a registered enemy, and who declared on oath "his sympathies were with the South;" Dr., Kennedy, editor of The True Della et id genus omne --How think you Union men, who have passed through the fiery ordeal of the past two years, like the look of Northern man high in office, taking counsel with pro-slavery men, when all who know anything of the causes of this rebellion know that you might as well enter into a compact with the devil to make people pious, as to expect pro-slavery men to help save the Union. You will rejoice to learn that Gen. Uilman has got to work enlisting negroe