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ke hands with him, nor he with them. Among the number of the latter was the Rev. Mr. Elliott. Although of a religious turn of mind, and a respecter of the doctrineswould require time to take the oath required. Gov. Johnson.--I believe, Mr. Elliott, you have two brothers in Ohio? Mr. Elliott.--Yes, Governor, I have twoMr. Elliott.--Yes, Governor, I have two noble brothers there, I have seen them button occasional visits for thirty four years. They have been good friends to me. They did not agree with me in the course Ie traitors to the Government that has fostered and protected them. I think, Mr. Elliott, that a visit to your brothers in Ohio will prove of service to you. ReRev. Mr. Elliott.--I do not know whether I have been proven disloyal, I am no politician, and never attended but one political meeting, and never but once perpetrated a--This was the understanding with all the clergymen, with the exception of Rev. Mr. Elliott, with whom a time for a private interview was assigned by Gov. Johnson.