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Show OPPOSED TO AN EXT 3 A SESSION. SES-SION. Cuic.uu ! I . A Wa-hii-uii.ii .-.1.1-ial says, a prominent We.-trn ,-vnator. who ron versed with the President a few days ago. reprcs mts the latter to be very decidedly opp.v-e-.l to an extra M'ssiou of Congress :'"r tho purple of having money matt' is tin nd wit!;, (irant beiieve.- the actam Oy Congress will ei.meaU.iit s vu enough, tliat an extra session would eau-"1 additional alarm a:i:o;:g liie peopio of the country. coun-try. a tiiey w.'ijal auiiivit cerUiiniy believe the c-'iuiitiou of adiiiiv tu be very bad, a great deal worse tirm it ready is, and that no e.'tort wo: lid be made by them to imprmv matters, .and themselves brins aUnu a good iieahhy state or'ai'i!iii-, Uvause thy would lv p'a.ul in susp-ine by ti :o fet that Congress was at wirk with the object of doin sotu-jtbius; that no one coidd uas.v. Tue Pre-idciit vniLxl desinius of hiving something tU'iie that would put, the UtsiiK'SS oi liie country oii.t mnrr on a pLvie b.isiii, y, t he s.eu;ed to IvUeve in the expression m u!o u.-c of by S.'eretarv Ikmtweii, in one of his renrt3 to Congress-, that spoeie I'lyaiciitd will come from natural can.--, and not from any sp'ial legislation. |