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about the meeting was the presence of certain men there. No wonder some good Union men peeped in, 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 hel