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50,000 men, to be commanded by General Fremont or General Mitchell. How powerful such an army would have been to put down discussion, if it had pleased the Governors of the free States to use an enginery against free speech instead of against the rebels, the Convention could judge.--Fortunately, the Government declined to accede to the proposition. Next came the call, on the 14th of September, for the Convention of the loyal Governors on the top of the Alleghenies, to be held on the 24th of September. The object of this meeting, Judge Parker argued, was not for the purpose of making any such suggestions to the Executive as are bed in their address, which could have been as well made without their leaving their respective capitals, but for the purpose of bringing an influence to near upon the President which should compel him to remove Gen. McClellan from the command of the army, and also to issue a proclamation of emancipation. In support of this theory the Judge read extracts f