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n of sundry citizens of Paducah, praying for an appropriation for the purpose of establishing a fort at that place. Senator Johnson made available speech against the discharge of said Committee.] Senator Rousseau said:--I shall vote for the discharge of the Committee. The petition comes from the respectable constituents of the Senator from McCracken--Dr. Johnson. They ask for an appropriation to fortify Paducah. Their request has been duly and respectfully considered by the Committee onWhy keep us ever on the alert watching you, to prevent you from enslaving us by a destruction of that Government? Senator Johnson--It is already destroyed. Mr. Rousseau--Not a bit of it. The Union will never be dissolved. I know you say it ised a glaring error. But that was only a semi-official correspondence, and perhaps should not be alluded to here. Senator Johnson (good-humoredly)--Oh! yes; tell. Mr. Rousseau--I thank you. Well, as one of the Senators of Kentucky, you made y