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the purpose of consulting upon and forming a plan to accomplish that object. The call for the meeting was signed by the following persons: E. J. Brown, Waldo Hutchins, J. De Peyster Ogden, John J. Friedman, T, B. Lawson, John S. Cook, Daniel Witter, Albert G. Hyde, John L. Cilley, Jas, L. Smith, Joseph B. Varnum, Geo, Peckhbjects of the organization, as set forth in the above platform. The first business before the meeting, was the adoption of the platform, as reported by Mr. Waldo Hutchins. Mr. James M. Smith spoke strongly in favor of the principles enunciated in the platform, and moved its adoption. Mr. De Peyster Ogden thought theernment, he thought, was not able to enforce that doctrine at present, and it was only showing our teeth, without being able to bite, to enunciate in now. Mr. Hutchins followed in an elaborate analysis of the platform, speaking warmly in favor of it, and dissecting the arguments of Messrs. Ogden and Rosevelt, which he said, d