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and place with other national committees, with the view of taking such further steps toward carrying this action into final effect as may be deemed fit and advisable. Resolved, That it is the permanent and single object of this committee to obtain a perfect unity and concert of action of every conservative element of the people of the United States, and to bring back the Government to the great principles of liberty upon which Washington and his associates laid the Constitution. Amos Kendall presided. The The following is a part of his speech on taking the chair: He alluded to the present rebellion and to the efforts made to crush it. He for one would do all in his power to put down an Administration which he believed was infringing upon the rights guaranteed by the Constitution. [Loud applause.] The speaker was no peace Democrat, and he deemed those men of the Democratic party who believed the difficulty with the South could be settled without taking power from the l