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rrioM P hil a ? I l p hia . ??? ?UU4I?nVA. A 440VKBNOR?CROWDWtl A WKIWAII ^^ __THi: i.KKVT FOUTAIi HI MHI fi. I i Obt Own l"4__-e.poiid*Dt. riUIAIH '.LI'IMA, Allg- 9| 1*00. ?Fberc are five President* to be tlaflfl d :n l'eiin ?yWania thie preaent year of fTMfl mimttytwa Ovtt-raon. The foraier beinf tbe naoBt numirout. aalarally make the most noiae. Tht* old p-overb ml tho more the merrier doee nfl r.pply, in witnes* flhereof oee the bitter denuneiatioos hurled to and flo bftwc-n ceitain ofthe conteetants, who used to ke the ba-st friends in the world bo Itflfl ivs aoything ?as to be made by it, reversing the h.nnely distich afBudibraa: like tiofi that miil ibout * boit*, Aud p*y together w ben thoy re none." ____ No BflMMMT that in thia wild porsuit of five Plflfl idt-nU ni ier difikultios those bumbler tflapfltt lora. the two O overnom, slioiild be ld easuraWy ?verkK.hed, nor tbat one of them, at leait. ahould bave been aetually nil.i:i.: _ed. fMM in witk hil fatad ur.der. I have a MBpWfll that ^i? individual k Mr. Foster, tlie fllBJIII flf the united Detnoo tmcy at Bmflfafl be' "-re the bbb flflfl tt the d;?mait__i IkMOftflrj at ttattiniore. F.vor BBBM the uieiuora kle ftare-up io the iatter city, the position ot this aratleaian has been painful in tiie extreme. If he aould have found a lodge in MBM vast vvilderneiu. aame bouudles* eofltiflOltj at Bhitde. into whicb co pnoping partv apy eould ix-netrate for the fMtfflfle ef aakin* - How about Breckinridge '" to be foi hiweJ hy another asking. " How about iXiugl&fl ' ' afl il tte couidhave parriedtht-He flflflWfllflgOMB floiiB, or btien permitt ed tfl go it dumb us well a* bhDd, th.-re would bflflfl been coinlort at least. no BiatU-r how fecble Ihe hope might Iflflfl bflflB. M an tLeae two parainount ittwt the haflfflnflfl has t?en lncA-ssai.t, and a* thfl loafl eaMpaigfl Pr,> Sresscd itkflfMflflflhaaiflklfl. Bfl flMflteeteeaat rom thi* tJfttriflflfl iioti-coiniuittaiiKin; hfl niuat flfl Telop. though certain defeat be made doubly tvrtaui Ikereby. Thu* plavinir duminv was flfl t.? be toler *!_-.! ? bo. Ikoflflh BOt ojienlv declaring himself, he navtrthelea* upeiikH by a most miraculotiB organ, tke naid argflfl being A twepenny country pkper, iaaued where Mr. FofltM 1-as ina most ii.tiiuutc frienda. Hfl OOflBM Ofll lor Bn ?ckiiirid_v. Ouf aidtrs nov; l.-arti tke Imt for the tirst tiuie. though Ike ilreckinridjren. AflfflflT to Lave bflfll all Along M tfle MflNfl Bflflflfl tbey support hun warmly. wh ;ie tbe Dflflflbfl flBfl <(Hli "fl ? projM.rtion. Tkfl teo ?aimot tn_e. ev.-n flfl Ikfl >fa'e Iflflfl. Thus, while JBaetrrhas hflflfl ttflgflfl tied, not dariag toderclop at asir.(l.'ie pubiic BfleflOf, Curtin MM l?eeii fltuinnilfl it with B perfect lopflflMMB, and wlu-n tkfl last scciie of *_fafl alflj clflflM ifl Octolier. tliin ciirtain flfli Bflflfl Bedl) fall and .hut out flflf. PVfltW fr-'in publie ob BflvatK-n for ycarc t,? flflM. Thib we?k and the Mnt wiil be even tkXWt a* Mtin^! and faflflj than Bflflfll, s,rin_ that our BOBlina BBBlfM CflMJKM WiU tkfll b.- made. Toin Fior eflict- ii.:.) hfl cali'-d Ikfl mivitable in the irt Di flrtrt mm t" hc ifflia Ml np. and tkifl tiiue iofl ut aare V AB la;:i "ilt ttmi, Tl..- flMBl ftM of .-v.-n tbt- Navy-Vanl caLin.t MTC han. An flflfl tl tt tkfl hu.ll li.ultpl), Bu d?t. the fBtkllfliflflB of tiie People'.. party heflABfl tlia- more mt--nr?e. Tiu aartv driii ..- HKWt adin-.r.-ihle. Wfl ur.' as viirilant aiid active m the rawfl] raanen arko Bwann ar tLe fimtnoteof Ikflire-heO. The teaal intimBflon fl new Bp< ak.i bflfl ABfflfld, thfl epefliafl af fl flflB WfllflWifWaM, BflJOeCBBBB BM Bfl flflfll to take QflMBBCl I". etl,.-r?i'.n _- OOT JOflBfl BBM flfli by thouB.ii.ili'. Eveiy iugeoioM Appliancfl et iiaim ?r Mojntaent ha^ beea adopted. Wfl l.av ?* Clu _>e af Kau-BpktterB, Campugn Clabfl [nrindblefl, PAflUaiatfllfl, Lineoln Defei de:-.. lioi ntaii -?? - ivith tln fliaiflhd-B-i-f Wifla>Awal erday efflflflflj flflM wew acr,--' i i turned flflfl to help deflieatfl the Peopk v,'i>jwauQ At tt-utli and BroWfl itltelfl, Tnny, it was an ...Tny wi'h banuera?tLe .tretts BBM lieht as day ky thousands ol tor.-beK. TktyflM fltotkeWig aoni ar.d to<-k places witii miliUiry pr.-c:-:..i. 1 n> baUding u* a ehflflf allair. not uj- auicaip, hut a nex agoa 10(. ie-'t in d;aiii'-'.er, capitally pteflflefl te _LO0fl Leteneie. Lincoln's portraitti liani: BTfllJ whtire around tho iuU-ri,.r, with bflflflflll ''1 "i lent in HBflflfl bud devi.-e. AJflfletker, tLe bu*j-i.ng, the vast crowd inside and out, tLr neeahM and euthus !??, flflfllBflflM bflflB MMpflMefl here. 'Ui wam had if** flMBl ex.-mplar af Cflieflflfl, and wi'J leave its inark here a- that ilid tkeifl. Bflfll ia the flide-spitad , nrlmsiaein thar o'ir Dppoii.-iit* uei'iii fltterly fllflfl ura^-.-d and flkflCTfld. I cannot hy Wl"dK coiivey to you Bn imprt s*Jon of the intentt- ite'^g ,.reat<;4 fyb^ttwat Thk J itmi. \i. ?a-^p K?d, Jj. tl,,. n,a_ teily and crtiHutfiu BIpMUIfl toa \?VP JLude of that b.-ldert and basi-^t ol all mud.-rn akfla's?the nh "f the I5.-11 party at Bj racuse. W< ktlieved from th.- fl ^innini: it was a fraud. but by tbe lij-tit uf )our extra.irJinary -evelations BflflOB BBflB ittobe flflflfl What a '*)pic it is at all our bejidquart. rs. in all our nuinerous flflahflNBCM, avherever two or thr.e of ub ar<- flfltkeiflfl lagatker. Your flraHuifl aitfl?.- - -? - tlovfl at many of these AABB-IOOflBBi to flTOBfll 01 kera by day wbo Bome night!) to hear the Mflt. . 0 cheat has ?v> r raieed M broad a laatk. The M\ iflaflen are atruck dumb by the MMfflBM tt the di>closure. while th,- BflO voter.. tkfl flflfll bflflflfl! ujen at Iflfl party, fee tLe cheat cl.-arly. adunl it with a frank MM that provei* their hoiiectv, Iflfl flitker join tkfl Widc-Awaki-H >.r thr..w up caps te Lineoln. The fliflect ali over 1', iiii-vl.aiiiu and N.-.v-.li-rsi-y will be tuoct rviflooi totL- Befl tickfli 01 tkflMMBi bflflfl] blowsr-t uek by Thk IfllW Ni: l"i th.- nad eaflflfl, this last t-r.-?th<- Im. ap to this t-m. .-i.ly. bfl it lfl. 8Ueniberi-d?has bflfll tru!) t.-ir;li. al!v nuahing. THE V1SIT OF THE PRINCE OF WALE8, m HOMIBBAL KESTIVITIKS. Tram, Out Owt, B-pur.r ?flB I I II . '1 .leBiay, Aug. 98, 18o0. h ri.ic,d jaataidaj. I n_e fl ath. :.i li '.ly ba> aauee xl,e pl ,-_?? hM faflflflMfl et'deared ta me bf cou (cu-Lt fcflBilflritj, I: raiM alw-ay*, whaMMB tha l'rime <f fVlkfl - -? HflNB I ther*), to I Ina jflBraal ol loaahina ia . needfld ia flaferaMMto iLepnj i-iii -. ii a ;.ui-v-.-.-.'- i-].,. i i. . flflUBBnitj, bnl wttei? fc!l li 11 MMMMBli <U, tue BBlUti-y ] ? i bfll ABfll i..'.-'ea!k to, it Of BtB WiatLei kitee ita .hariu, r-?-< _t .-?? ?' ita flflfflljlfl| uwuotouy. " Gocd _o< riiii-j^r, Sir ".r M_<lHii.e;, " _nBM_fld day," ia tl.e oiiiveisali-uiiir..tit ii. Soae!ifli6*t e ob.-ervuaon 'Lue wta'her is vtLiared iu A -.. H t, l.ut tb* j.e!. ir ' .t ivjtution, bMlofliflMTOT, aad oo kinv r aOBBflM nJrtb. Jeata ot all kiuds, m d?ed, uie t. leoaiflged. Tue prt-aenl terin flf fll ? flb-N Ifll 18 io tl.'-ii- flfpifl Kvtry't- uy k A'l'.evtu u.al a be.i*on whieh eiiould he iu al] ways iheeiltil ic B ? ually flflflMMflflhy thi. m flflMfl I ptfl .. ? l?-g'utii;..; 10 r kapfl of na ? Ti..- moriiiliy h k.d gloVBb. iflfl hot.t*, aiid W Ufl tSBtflla, i| u, Qfl Blflflfl-Bf. IflkflfllflB lhai ? MflnflB prisidfle "i 11LI diear j nafl . ... ' flki -. tadaB. : iar.il 88 H ki u_.et.uiee me..-'. .]'ii'e _u aarioi,-ly and M IBBBhaaBa bflfl BflflM oertaiuiy Bfll Uu tiu Biunterestii., bj*. i; It cerUinly X'uld BB bfl Btflfl alburd or BOflMflBB ib*). UM) sj-rciaik ofleit'l tl.> ui-.. :iln^ hy a paroel ol bflBflflfl I.idiaiie, who, on a raee-courre flflaflflfl uj. fl tie city t l.order, did w;it_?- and yell aud dn-tort them anlvei', and grovel and tuunierleit HBflflJ in a kflflfllflfl flflflBBl Bflffl ail K,J tBfl i-uterUiLaueni oi hfl ii.yaJ Nigbnass, wbo, with tne Iiuae flf Neweat-tk- flflfl me rtet of bia uuiw, BOflfl 'u plain flltBkM un ii uniforiB were not to l* tflflflflflflflfl inu> aach a Bflflflfl] and anrveyed tha " Bports ?I think that wae ihe term?Bflfl I "'ent mmmmt wbk-a eve.y <ivil iMd rjiettator sbartd. There were ahoot forty IMMMI B tbe tieid, ||1 pauited *u<l poiithed MMrdiug to tht t*ulli*l.?d aboriginal ta*t*. ftima hud featnerB io t'^ir beade aud sr-m* had lor* around tbeir anflfltfl, ??l tt flw wera wuJHaQ all up witb aaflaflBtalfa bnake ekic*. Tbe cbrrft appeared flflfl flfltkflH all over U^bi, eveu ruiiuiu^' down toeir Uj/e, *u ttutt U)?y l^ofltd like a ^'igaDiie trired oi bauums. All tneir Imi ta were L.tkvniJy painted, with grea-. red iflABM MioiB Ihe uot* aud -flflflka, <T With blikoli' l.e* mraflflfl U* b-obU), ot, eoine.iuiee, Wilh brigb', Taita jcau* iMbirt, wt itb maat f*a. *ppea^ ae )f flaodiinf in aetrearr-of suulight pouriog throagh ?? staaied-glass window. I n.od flfl *sy that few of thair counto naxiceeraaniredtbmeddi'ionHl ting. of uglin*** Art <?ldad,_bat little to tl.e repalnivenee. wrth whieh MM bed endowed them. Thea the naint wm not ?BBflfllAtoflMM lt aI*o served to vivify ?ruis and \ofCt, whieh, ftaqueatly wreathed with red stripea, looked Uie flBMMMfli barber'. poiet, exwptuigfor their b imerons knobby protrusions. Their drtwe wa* *cant and graceleee, tbeir aii abject and degraded, and their aianuer deatitnte alike of the delieacy of civilizauon and tbe boM picturesAiuene* of barbarism. The noroinal "gat??J" began at about 10 o'eloek, wben tha weather waa only atHicted with a slight driz xle. First there was a tosstng aboat of bai le, and a purpoeeleas r. :n>g hitber and thither, whlch the In? diane app**red to eijoy, however in.crutable it all ap peured <o the uniniliatsd. It waa auppoeed that one ride was victorious, for, after a brief eoateet, half the triVt fell to HingiBg up tbeir anns rind kickiog ont in tbe moet excited maniHir, crowing at tbe same time like an entire tiarn-yard under ininiedixte fear of the ponlterer, while tbe rest pretended dejoetion, aad wrinkled the pa int npon their foreheads into Bupposi titious frowns. A war-dance followed. A ecore oi the moet dietigured among them formed a circle around a weather-U'itten Patiiai-cti with a yellow nose and green cbeeks, who poundtd ineessantly uponadruin while the reet elowly rotatod, bhaking their long hair, twisting their ar ms and leg* nntil it seemed a* if the joints tnnat eeparate, atooping to the ground, and aud denly iflflfl with BMMM ut nearly ferociouB as they eould niake them, and helpirg the biurre effect by the rattltng cf fflflflfll filled with pehblea, and the claibing of clubB over tht irbeads. Wi.h allitsstrangene?B. howev? er, the performance waeas uupictures'ineand nnexeiting as'anv tame draw ing-room qr.adrille in its moet sooth ing aoftneec tSometLmoe it was diverting, mo mueh bo that the pquawfl, who stood cloee by, were overcouie by a Benee of rhe abemdity, and langhod ont right. Tbe laet operation, the appareiit admisaion of a nei> pbyte to their fellows hip, wss the rjueerest of all, bnt, at ihe moment when the flflfljUfl brother was begin? ning to teetify his satiefaction in a MMflflflflfl of ear rending whoope, and the eld. rs were iiidorsing theee evidence* of feeling witb a rhythme. 1 choru. of gruntf prodnced by qniek expuleion of the breath, the rain de Kei ded with fiflMMM, and, before the ceremouies coold >>e conctoded, drenched a"-toi> and observere alike Tbecoftpaint rolled frou the Indian caticle, and the _wifi cftri iages rolled from the racing ground at the faiue moment; and the delusive mockery was aban doned without regret. Witboat mueh delay, tlie I'tinoe repaired lfl tlie Court-HouBe, where, at lfl o clock, a levee waa held. The number of ptwntations was very large. The Bcece, however, la< ked the animatiou wliieh dietin guibhed the QflMMfl kvee. for the room wae Bmaller, and the important event* whieh there tranepired were bere omitted. A knighth ood or two had certainly been expeeted, and there are rumorn flfl untiring etl'orU to BA-tnre Ikfl bonor by some whoae fo'mer claimB to pob lie reeogLiiion had been baeed upon their avowed in diffi-rtiieetoany favor that eonld eome from Englinh banda. But thete er.deavors, if auch were mude, av..ilt(I BOthJflg, aid the r.val .word was laid with uo m. gi.eti- B Mfl nj-on WflBBflfl Canadian shoulders. Tl.e levee wae not prolonge.1 and, as no publie eele blflkfll wa* flxed for the afternoon, the time wae given up to MBflBBAion upon the prospecte of the weather, whieh lowertd so frightfully that evcrybo.ly MBflflBB Ihfl flflflfl, flflhaagh a flfl flflfl' lfl cheat tlieaiselvea wilh the heppy hope of acloudlcss night. Bnt in cpite of all the rain, whieh eammenced .. i'y ifl the eveuing, and never eeased until nioru ?? _> ball bu.lered only a partiul dimiuution of , flflM, i thiuk tl at, altogetber, it was ibe mcBt beautiful riflflfl I ever flflflflfltafl. A clrcular building of greav magnitude one hundred yanls fl diameter) wae tilled with the guyeet and most i brilliact throngs tlat the neighboring eonntry coold ' pretent. At leaat five thonsand jorsote joined in tho j lebtivsJ. The vaatttrs of the building prevented all ] intonvinience from crowds, exieptiug iu tbe viciuity f the Prince t jarty, when-, w ith a rather eourse di? l play of i aii./bity, great number* BBBBflflfl together, impeding themovements of the IflMMfl aud evidently ! t'ivmg muih AflflfljaflM to thoee whom they so re ! pjpiselyfcmtini-ed, Fverywhere else the spaee was ample. The lights were abuodant, aud *xfellently ananged in three flkflflfl, extemliug '|iiite around |he javilion. The floor had bsen delientely tomhed wiih ] a piiik titt, whieh eolieied the bla_e and uided Ihfl ! general effect of color. Two broad ppaee_! for promt- ] nade were Iflflflflflfl ouii?ide the circle, aud tbe rett of tbe tloor wa* earefully marked out te > the dancers, with seciione BfllBBflfl aud gnard ' e<l by tbi.k BBSflfl, and numbered, in order to aff-.rd easy rendezvou.'. A doep gallery overlookel tbe sceue frim t-v.ry side, and whb closely flflflflatfld thioughout the evening. The orcbesira waa statioue-1 on anelevhtedphAilorm in the centcr. All wat-pre? pared with flBfllatM car.-, aml earried through witb ' absolute pirfeetion. It was the paragonof ball-rooms. lt not only euipasstd flfl tbat h_d previonbly bc-n Ab 1 BBfflfld ifl tkfl flflBM way, but at flflM doiumatrated tbe UBtleaeneflB of lature competition. Nothing eo MMfMfl in every flfllil, bo ingeniouH aud really ar ti.-tk in flflflflfl, and to hnliiant io execulioa, can BBBBi' I bly be aceompliehe<l duung the Piince'bjounieya. The i beettlai New-Vorkcan provide wiil be as nothing iu I comparieon. What increaaed the extra"idinaiy im I BfeaaBfll paflflflflflfl, wa* tbe BMflflflMMflM of flflfeflflfl at j tii-ding co eiif^rh an exbibition iii a pla.c wbere, to ! eay the lea?t, IBMBBtflMflflMM in auy way approaebiug ? this ha-l n?t bitherio b?*n looked for. The artractioub I Bflflfl Bfltflflflflflfld tfl tkfl interior ofthe e.litioe. The 1 i-roiirids wbieh aurrouiided it were glowing with Iflflt* : eniB of manv colors, w hu h hong from a thonsand el< ratkflfl Au ai-tiliiial lake u*ar by waa covered wi'h , floating liglus, aud tbe bndge wbi.h. ros.e i i. *M like a Bpan ol llame. Ibe houoefl in tbeueight>i)rh(X)'l were illiiBiinaU.il, and al ibe oa, k ol ail, the Mountain Uoyul ioi* Mflflhr, rU||?.riUig and Bhtll.-.ing tbo eutire , view. The dancing began about iialfpa.it 10 o'clook, aud became general at 11. Ooiue ol the qaflflliflfl flBflfl , played hy the band wae Aompoeed wholly of CauaJi _u - melodicB, the refrains of wbicu were s.ing by tbe murai i ciuvt, aioording to un idea whith originated, I beli.ve, wiil. Julhen. The Canadian Boai-Song, alwayB laiiiiliar, was one ot tbe_e Tne little air, wbieh Bome jjow t_st__. BflflM atticbed iieelf to the _Mflflfl,thfl BkflflM of wbicu- " Jaiuaire j? ue t'oublierai ?was io fnlly joined in flfl board tbe Ht-ro, was another. ln ihat va*. Lali, tl.e . mld.-ii flMBfll from onboetia to tfliflflklfll tu-guUr eba-m. Tbe daucea flflBflflflfl witht.ut flflfllflBflBB uutii Uie k:c-i_t jK_5siole hour thia morning. TbeabBence of a Bj*<ial anppM,tkflflfllj reanlt al wLi.h, in uioeX BflflM, ib to force to the burt ice wkflflflflMfllkjMkj ii. .y be lymg p-niu tflflflflflflfl, >._* ai.i-thtr admiral.it- provibioii ol tl.e maiug'-rs. All apeciee of ref-<__jmento, nouriabkg oi iuspinug, were ooutijiually Biipplie.1 from table* whieh coinpleiely cu i-ir<-led the hall. Wine* gflflhflfl lrommaibletouiit_ins, and milder beveragee tlowed from heated reoervoirs. It Bfll flfltl to Bn chani|>ague on tap, but BBffllflNM txoeit tne moet coiiBeivative flpitaiflBBM weie ueiioubly UisturLed Ly tbi? auomaly. Ul uvery neeied gtaet and cburm tliere wa* profntion. A luxory of Bbflffll ieeling and good cbeer prevaiied. It wu* very nnhandBome of the weather to destniy a part of tlifl eujoymenl. Had B witbheH fcABAUM tor awhile, the onter gtaiier.e. would hav o heeu alive wi'h ramble. and ibe gardeu. would huve bad a Bflflfl ol their own beeide the rippling of tbe Uke. But even u* it wiis, the . pBtudor of tie hall was mpreiue. Iw memory will loag he ABflfl t>> tbe elated aflBBBB, ai.d will linger plea*autly with tflflflfl who flflflflflteflfl ir with Jeet patiiotii- .-uni-y, p.-rbaj.*, but certaialjf noi wilh 1'rt genuiue flflflflralMM. T - -day Uj* fee-iviiieaadvaui-A;. Tl.e Prime ia to lLoot Ue Lacbiue ispid* in a ttuue, aud M a"_tiid iu the e vtning a BUBical etileruunmeot, of wbicb lh* ne_ t BUraciion ie yoonjf Adelina Patti, wboee voica, fl. tbe BK-njirrt that I ?r;le, ia ringing throngh the dingy-cor t fi re ef thehotol in a andden btirrt of fr**vOe*t h_?-*J -Iv. If lc fllflBBBfll to have a room oloM to a aprightly lit'l* VKiilieit wbo dartfl cadenzaa and roalifle* about like ?pray, and tvho make* all thoae wbo paM tuni and lit.per for cbanee glimpaei, aa it were, of her bright votea. After th* con-cert, the Prince will g? -^nie.*J?' to tlie tiint prirate ball be ______ attended daring hia Ainerican vuut. Tlie courae nf the royal purty, after the Cauadian tevur. haa already been telegraphed to lhe ncwapapeM of the I'nited Ktate*. 1 tind that a good de-al of die appe.uita-ent ia exprewed, by -srBon* wpreMuting New-York, at th.- dflciiion to make Portland tbe point of il|l. B^'n. 14"d not Ne* Ycrk, had jireviouely been eeUled upon, but the re-ieon for the later Mleetion waa, that th* danger of deeertion* from tiie Weet iBflU S<in*<lrOD, inoaae of a vieit to ,-u.y Urge uty, would be in.mii.ent. Tbe aailore ure out for a long crniee, and rendy to aeiee any opportunity for ?Bfljflg. Wita Ua vweeleof thawyal e4|UH'!ron, it i4 differei.t, bnt the /Admiral'fl unwillingneaM to permit a diviaion ia nnderetooal to bave prtveuted the vinit ol any 4.1 the ?hips to New-York or Uoeton. Tlie MaM wUl be met at Portland by the aejuadron, whith will probably ouly arrive tbere a few hoora before tbe Ume appointed for the linal dt*|_urturc. I'reeident Kelu-n of Harvard Coll.ge, who ia now iu MflflM -al, haa oflered an iuviUtiou Ifl tbe Prince to vieit the Univereity, in the oouree of hia par-ug* throngh the Statea. The invitation hai been ac-epted, wiib the undeMiaudiiig that the vieit ht to be a priv-tte one, and that do public ceremony, not even the uaually acceptable vanity of a collaUoii, will be exi*ected. SHAKF.R SOCIAL QATHERINQ, AND BAY ARD TAYI.oR. Tv thr MM of 7 he .V. 1. Trihuae. Sik: (Jn (he 81b of thia month the Young BfllMMt* Order leoniiating of three familiem, bflBBBg__f ta th* N. vt -Iiebain.D Ko.iety of Bhakere, Bf**1*1 ? ttkf kirc.re afidiupaintheir own prerr.isea.on lhe ahorea of a beau tiful iake in O?flMfl, Columbia County, N. Y. Tbe company compriaed overeighty j-eraoiia, in abont Mfflfll numbtra of brethren a.id eirtera, ranging iu a_.ei.01n thir-eeu to tifty year*; BflM 1-elow the former, aad but few above lhe bitter. With tl.is aingubir AflOflM religion ie the biuie of all their l.appineaa; eo Uiat re ligiouameetingB purtake largely of the characte-rof aex-ial guthe ringa, und their aoi ial gath.-ringe aerve but to bring out, nnd mor.- prominentiy exhibit Ibfl (iietinguiahing fciittirea of tbeir iflUgiofll 8y**t*in. Aml, whil.- tlie 01 r-erver woul.l ]>*rc?ive in Hfl MttM nothing ipufflflflh ing to levity or fnv..l.ty, ao in the former would he u.me ihat heavv, (atuiib'T- MUflllflMJOBI I'eelmg, verg ing apofl roeluncholv und gb'om. ahkfa by ao many ih BiMMflfl forthe very eeeenee tt piety; an.l in phfll theieef would appear tlmt BflNMfl, qflBtf JofOflflflflM bei..keniii_r heart* at peace with UMMMlfflflj Btflflfl wi'!. Ood, ai.il in haniinny with nature. l*'..r Ihfl Khakere nrc it people wbo, beyond mauy, " look flfld f.-,-l " tbioiigh natnre up to BfltflM'l UM." ___ Mfllfl providtd, flfld flSflfll?Mfl M the lake alternatod w'th refreahmenta (twice purtaken of durmg l_M dbv i, whith MBMhMd c-bietiy ti a profBdofl of eu.all fmite aerved U with the product*. ot Uie dairy, und ench ottier aiiiii'le flflfl_fflflMB and OflBflflMBBflM h? ih.* kii.d aml ihoflMUffllaiMflHhad pro vkbal in _ur.pl.- abuudmce. Hut by tar tha noM iuter Mtil fl paii flf Wt dflf'l I flfl. BfldBBBJI Bl '1 hottgi was the reuu.Tigoi origtaai pie.ee, in AOflflry and pNflfl, by thfl brettren aod . iateia. which they had prepared b.r lhe oe i-aaion: aml IliflM vvt-re varitu by BBOBMB mi fll !?-. tiou liom eome other mnrce, or M AXtflMpOM flps a T bl tfl WtW IhfM or t.nir of theee mertingn for Mflding, MSB-riag and tfagMg, dflring ihe day. BoflM v.-ry beiiti i!ul .-o;,gp were oOBtribatfld C r ihfl *ea_*t, by MMfl paod Shaaai br.-ii.n-ii ai.d tfaton tathefloir-f aoddj wbiflb were aa lhe pr..-fi"U- iMflM Of IMMfl U. mor.. , i-iMna 11 Ihicgfl. Tflfl day HmU wa- llll that day MflM be. Im both bea.itv and t-r.joyn.ent; aml BM M unie M with Ihfl ?.irr..iinif.l B MflMMJ. AMMM tb- I.'.:-11 > M ltCion* v. i.f li-.vard T'Hvb.r r d Be-ripti. n ?l a v.-i', or mther ca'l {f? R bfllfld Ml I ahort ume), at the BhfllM Society of llanc. ck Mite-) , aml my Oflto fflgMt WM tbat be himaelf wae not ptMflM M hear tbe criti. j-.n ant! witne.a lhe etleet it prodflBfld upon many minrla, Mfllfl Htid femule, a;uite- a. Mflfllthrfl aafl poliflbfli. if not ue trnveled, aa bil own, in which BBflfl, I think, he would bave regr.:tte.i tbe thuiiglillea* flMMMM in vvbicli he expreeeed bimaelf roepectitiK an im|aartHiit ?yetein, um! itcadberenteand exponeiit-, UB BbflBflM, of vvhii'i ,111! f vvlmiii bt Mflfl M utterly uuii.form d. A MM wl 0 in g"ii'g to put hi* worals te-f-.re u mil!ii>i of re-ti e-n- on-zlit to know for ccrtainty whether he i* epeikmg truth or la.eeliood. A tieniendoua amonut of re*-. >i. sibility Uiiherca to him. The whole company of Shake-rt preaent who liad Mfld the .lincourteoua re marke herein referred to, felt aggrieved, not on th.-ir own account inertly, ont on account flf the great number who would tbereby be uutrath fui.y impreaaed, aml WhflM mind*. would li ir.iaf.ned with preju.lice "to their own hart." Tha Kev.lutoriJobn. ipflflhl of u wreat "dfflgOfl -vle. MM a lofld out of hi* month, to carry away Mfl WBMM aud her ae.d.'' W'e ur.derstand the hflflfl Ifl he the Ifllthlj, MSnV.1 BfllflTfl flf uian thui i* MfflfM flppflflfld to truth, alwa 1 n ahiag to controveit uny BBM ph IM of it witb a ''lofld ' M tfaflflflTOM I'ee aml inierepre wntatiiine, whi-b come throflgh IM "MflBth." A man lke Horae- (ii.eley, witb a paper likeT.u. TbIMBB, Iihh not iitt.tir.eci lo bia pNflflfl. po?i'iou without nnder BtandiDg thie. I.v*n MBM wra? tbe vitUm of it, au?l be aaid t? hia f'.llowera: ''llleaeed are yewhen men ahall revilp you, and aay all inunner of evil of you ful-e.!)-," Ar. Bajflfli ha- loet many fri.-nli., whi bave followed bim in hi* travel^ thflBflgh the world, by hia nnfeeling and wantou attaek tipem a whole order ol people who have uever barmed him, or given anv oe-taeion for auch unwarriuaUble aapireioua a* thi fol? lowing: ''No awret breath of hnine va* rm? their lurren chainheri? the fancied punty cf their livel ii like a M*BIIS of iu eih?u-te.l rereivar, ? h. re all uoxiou* vapori may be extra. tnd, but the lital air with it." Kroraa bigoied tberlogmn, who expect* M g" M li.-i-.v.-n, flftol haviug lived a groneely MBBflfll life, bi CHii-e be beltevee that Jea.is, and tw.-lve otli-r mo:,, lived g.Ktl aml true ishi.ker Iive* eigliteju hnndred y.Hrs ago, we might hav.- MtpflflMd at_.!'*uieii'8 ao fabe to iacta. It w.i* flBlOflhM br I'cm B. Taylor. Tbe fiillneae ofthe BflflB?g flf tb.it laeautiful old Ku*r l.rh word " home ' ie not aud MHMB bfl kuown bflJoM itN.'titter iflBIMfl bv tl.e- BMItiad man aid wumuii. Thfl iiit-vitable " trouble in Ibflflflflb," ahkhaoofMa Mfldl 10 d-BMM M MM ril.-nt uud iMMflblfl ?___?? eni'gf piflfllflflfl tt. From IbflMU-BblflflflflflBH?M Ij il *4 Bgfai in " fn e love. tfl eiiicnle, or, h.i Mlhfl cnee offl " (Tirietiuu M.iiie.-r in mui'ler WtU. Hut B.T.MFfl, "Tl.e pni.-tt life ia tlmt of the VflflOad mbii II flrOMflfla" The BflM flf" Cbririiatia are thfl tatbenaod motben." If all tMfMberaaad MOtban are tb.- *? beat af C'briatiaiij. ' Ihfl MllMMMliM bad liel ter reet from their labor*. Their work i- done. iiut, iia thfl ih?Mfl Md MirtrtfTT _? Baa fork, wh.* bary half ite nopulation oxdei ten yeara of age " tke l>e*f of Cbrihtiaiifc." Or art thoee " tbi IsM Bf Cb. inti ma sbohflflB the " ten govt-ruoi*" BMptoyi -l in Mflkiag ? " e.ve.t hreath of home" rortbOflflBBdl "f "lii'iiii!. a ni forebke-n 01 er "ii IfladflO'fl I??i aad wimilvtr plt-.-e* of depoeit in und around the Cbriatian City of Now Yoik ' lu ahort, a.'ter an AXpfllMBM iu butJi ir.ltjra ti mere tlan tweuty j MBfl flflflh, ' BM hoM l" nay, tbat there ir a IWflfltof " breath uf bon,'' in Bfld BTOM_d a Sh_iker vil.i.g..' thtn " w.-.bl.-d Mflfl flfld SOfl Bfl" flflM kntw, or tban a eontra'te-d, re*ltieh, gi-nerative circle it* rilni | tible oi, 1 r Mpflbl* -I ITM-ing' Jn Um Bhaker onlei, every oi:e pu*e.'.4**r. " ' ini-r-fa ??, | latiM 1 ..lei ? Mba -. aii'i i-.-ii! 11- Bad and wbat ie not M b<* ilerpiHe.l m flu- nn" r t-l.'-t world) ?? bofliM and land too, mm ifl thie lill, aad, " in tne world to c n 1.1 toraal l" ? 1-...- vad l 11 ht-aiit-e ibe lile wbi' fa Mnik- i *, M true Cbii-t Ml li** up 11 eurib, tfaflj ean BOBtfBflfl to Iive in Ibfl epirit w. rld etermlly, wUl* Hayard laylor'i "CbiiatbflM wiil tl.eie have to ehunge. and ie_M iiiirryiiig an 1 beii g giveu in miriiage?turn .Sbakt-ra. II tlm " pui. rt liff :h th.tt of martii'd [>en?i!.t, .lean-e and lu* twelve AflOfltkl dai 'pite- wr.u.g bfliakiag "eanucha ?fthflnauvM '? for tit Kii.g.loni of HaflVfla'fl ???_>;" lor tbMfl louiiderri.J Cblittiaflitj , I ni ail ooflfflttfl lr?m .ludbiam, eli'l i."t Bfltry, axcflfl. ia thoM '.-.-I i.'-i cetee* wbatfl ibdiv-iduale" MflXfld v% afltofl BgaiaB Chriflt,__ad " ii iimtd.havii _. dflflB_flflVOB" (whkh, 111 charity I will M.lta I. ilnVVIi I.|,,iell:lla-.t.l..|l " b-c . . H Ul.-y Bfld BM " e.H thur llM laith," whnh WBI t I Mflfl t*. Iive u St.ik.rlile. Thia Bfld .'1 Chiia-.iuii* bflld Bfl bu-iiau bi in_r... a .-!av.-, Ior' tl.*y caUed bothiag 'li-ir uvaii, ?* i.u' bald *il tbii ge in aoMMflfl. ' Mi 1 Mfl \hmy tigh'. bfll Ih.-y I Bfld I ne flflfltflM, and "did not take mm H r,*. " ifiMji Bgiiflit thtir fleighbor.' Qaviag aaM Mbm three or I..ur flf tln* MMfllfl MMJflbflnoi tii.* Bo i.-'y (and lln ite Bffli) "iit of the th mrunda tha* r mi I...KI- ib. __kfl_MB order, lltv.ar.l T.iylor hua iiiii.p* d at the .oii.'iii-i.ii tnat ? 1 lit v [thfl Sbak. rr) " have a einguliirlv <lry, HUirvatd, " Ii.bely look, wbirb, il ii bfl tbe r.-< ult of ilieir BeHbaM "life, ie a aufficiei.t BBflflMflM up'ii it. ' PMMm AribbnvJ.C'p il.igbe* c.ul S aeelBt H.yanl M MM eUM-t ti.rbealilg ii|H?n the enbjt-rl* of oel.ba V aud long.-v lly. 1 w.ul.i alnoreftr him to (I iv. IIil* a 1 uf N. U.J ib\?a*igaiioi.a upon thi* etibje-t. wIij, tuking Ibl hhaker burying-groiimle aa bt* dati |tr..ved lha?. the hfaabrra ware tbe 1 n*/. n I...-.1 ,-? ? | '??? m A._.er.,.i, ?.d lb* rteorda ol il.e variona aoeieliee well a.uuua tbia posilion. Or F.wler St Wrlla, if ealM npon, would imtiii! to give the law. That popular phyalOMffiB, Rvlvaatflf Grabafl, taettiti tnat the tomuion opiuion U.at c-libiiey wa? nn&vorabla to haallk, mm wbhfl haa l*d oiany a young nian aud woman to ruin, wa. an entire falla'y; *nd ihat a "bflflflfl iM-uig, n p'i" "i "heart .thought*), BoaidfOflflMfflbertg toOWflMflfl "parflM i.'lik'He imt m<r.'ly Mtfkflfl phyeieal mpiry "bnt wiU. decided benefit." In-omliiflion, letnotTHi; Tkibunk. read -rsrely ipm or believe in an "flflfl MpMt" flf 8hflhBW OT BhflB ' i#m until veri tied by their own nl .tervatioii. ' PHRDKRICK W. EV'AN. . Shtktr lillaue, New I.ebauon, toiun.bU Co , N. Y., Aa#. 18, 1*0*. _ POliTIcXL^NTELLiGP^rCE -fl MK. LINCOLN IN KANSAS. CorretpondatncoofTbe N. Y. Tribu**. LiAVi.NVvoi'.Tii, Ang. I", IStdl. During the extreme eold of the early part of Novem her, 1K.V.I, and while the people wereinvolved in a ?am paign of the higheat maguilude?the work of complet ing the Krate organi/.ation under a ConatituUon whieh must yet btcome the orgauickwof our ambryo StaU? and our beet and winert men felt some solicitnde as to tbe i.-stilt, thotigh Uie Kepublicu sentinieut had nerer beeu so stningly in the u-cebdant. A meaeage came to ub from lllinoifl, whieh, in Bubstance, read: "Wr B-BlflU IB Kaiflafl: It haa long been an eagtrdetireof my heart to viait you and your noble land. < ild He^naint.ui _M nvtnre me ihat by coming Xo U> yon at thi* time I may pouaibly render a alight aer? vice Ui yonr eonntry and our common came. Wb-ii duiycullb I ever Btfive to ol.ey. Not wiuhout detri mAnttomy intertets, I therefore waive all peraonal couflideranon* aud gladly plaee myself at the Jispoaalof Un; Ineuds ot Freedom in Kansas, to whom 1 Bfll, :n MMMM with my oountrynieu, an eterual debt of gratituile. ' Iheee were tlie few aud fitting words flf that gtlL-int velunteer, in whom we now iflMfllflfll the great s'.and ard-hearer ol the Uepuhlican paity, " AfllfllflM Luk COLK." A ahort di.pat.h apflkfl -mr gratitude and extende.l B m.-at ioidiid welcome to tbe favorite and favored hon of lllinoiB. Witbout farther coirespomleuce, Mr. Lin Mln btarttd fi-r the Fai Wert, and arrived in St. Jo on tbe lart day of Noveniber. II.? wae there met by several Kansa* OflMBflMflM and wirmly welcomed. Mr. Iiineolii was aleo viaired by large BflflflbflMof tfafl ritizens af Bis totatjk, Aflfl Ild St. Jo (inzitte il'rc-Nlavery Dflflk,) alluded to bim as follows; ? The Ho... Abe. Liucolu of IU., p***ed tbioogb thi. dty ye, terdty. od bia wij to Kw ia _.. ? TM lt' pob li-am iitu-t be btdly tri^bter.ed wheu they ?*nd for r> ig tutia rtonj other BBI**t*aaflattaeaa Old Al.e will be lucAv U ba ?iireerd? iiidniLir f-,r tlie Rcpnblican of Km.u wbithewat uoable todo for hlitia.lf ln lllmoit?boat tbe Democracy." Ob tbe appaanaM af thfl above Tkt t*aaaatamrt\ Time*. elited hy C BSBfiflfl Vaogban, offered " to go a betiver" on a BBBflblii an Bfljoflflj of 3,01JOiu Kans _b. Ttu Otiztttrwieely deelm.-d ihe proposol, aml the re ?fltfljwflflflfld Tke IVbmb'flflriflflflfla Ofl .he afternoon 88* Bottmhfl 3lflk, Mr. Lineoln w;.e ioi.diitud to tbe I ujbub side flf U.e WaMflfi Ab heiourbedour eoil he Mflflflflflfl. " I aui indeed i.e ligbteiltibe with jou; I can now breatnel'reely Mr. l?i....ln was very kiudly treated iu ElBOofl, and m_de bfl int apaflflh taera. Tne Towu Hall bm fllflfl] ali ckufles aafl afl parflM tarahaj oat. Af;er lu* Bpaach there wi.Ban .-legaii! eiipper. Uie very soul of whicb wiiB the hflflflflfld gueBt. Tbe next day Mr. L.niolu >*eut to Troy, the oanty peal of Iioiiipii'tii County, flflMB hfl ipokfl ju ue after iiooii fir n. ariy two tiours. Tne BWtiflBMfl, though rotnpaiHtively emall, was ahsorbed wil'i tkt r<al giant of lllinoia Ihe MMB afternoon Mr. Lincln weut tfl Donlpbafl, ai.d ep ,k>.- ui Uio eveuing. Tnu nexi dav he ind,- ta AtflkflflM, Omd spok. again with telliug aflflta lt w iil t <? n-m<eebttt-d ti tt up to this t:me Mr. Lineoln bflfl visiied BOBa bai " eonntry towu..' At BQplflM did Ut audien.e excetd flfli ooi his HMflkM were al way. ni cloi.r, fliabotatfl, logii-?l,_ud elo.pj.nl, ae wheu he Bppeared m you, oiiglny aieti .potfl, iu lfl IflfltiMtfl ttironged witb mtellecl trata, aad power. He paid tbe kiinkrt flaftflBBM to all in<|uirit-s, aud a_n-med gr.it itii d at nny int, rmptione thal BflflBBBfl inU)re?t iu his ?'taik,' aa be waa pleased B term ina able aud flAMOBfll effoita. "1 :.cv. riloptoiaqaira," Mlfl IfriliiflolB. mMi IbflckanwtMM BBMflBMflf thoie likely to hear me. TaflflBflflflpBflh a li tle good is more gntifying lo uie ihauto reieive iiiipty appflflAA, It MM iu iBBBflpiflfl Le met Uie farmer- and flBflkflflkfl ol" Kanrta., aud l.iey returLed lor it ihe bomage ol mt^reat, flflkBhtfl, and ecnfi'lence. 1 have purpoBely rescrved an acronnt of Mr. Lin? eoln 8 reception aud itay at Leavenworth?thi BBfltropO lie of Kaiisa*?both bflCMMB it flflMtfla witb Iba " Bflrch of evenlH,' and is detcrving ol t l.irge.l aieutiou. Tliere wa* in it a peculiar eignili Ui ce. Xkflflflh we bave reteivtd many dmunguiBlie-1 HUfltfl, we have had notl.iug tbtt; approximuied fl Uiat ovmiou. Ii came bo _.aior,.l!y- wae ho BBflflflflflflflM and beartfelt?the en tbu.-ii.-m over him and al-out him wa* so earnest tlie regHid for bim bo uuiveraal aud i>enetra'.ing. that we imdratbei to restrain than exeite. Tb.- people reiog nized in him an honeet man?one who i_.nl ioogut a good fight, and who was in it and foi it for Bflfl. What woi.d. i -Mfl ihat Mr. Lin<< ln legards bia vieit to LdflVflfllflMlk flfl flflfl flf the httppiem events in his life, or tbat tbe reeolkcUon of Uiat event is, to us, a tuemo ry and a joy forever .' In lompany with tbe Leavenworth Committee, Mr. Lineoln left AtchflOfl early cn daturday morning, Ue eember il. IflHl L. aiiiig Mr. Lineoln b carriage jolting over the hard eiodo ol' tbe irozeu twflfltf luile- ol'matber ea.Ui tiu' BMetefa batwaaa Atchiicu imd Laavanwortl, let i,B turn lfl tl.e It.t'er . ity Aflfl glauee at tbe BNpflfflliBM tn foot lor the proper reeepiiou of tbe flfltbflpatfld gute'. The following announsement appeared in the He publiian paj.-rof Saturday, .u;d BM pbic.i.tled flkofll ihe streets: "'i-helloii Al.e I.in.eln i? ou Kui**. ?oiL He Baa apoketi at Klui.od, Tn.y .i,d 1). i.ipi.m. L?.t i.ubt he *p?.ke at Aichiaon. To diy, n a*8a, h, ?m>e. in lmmamwattb\ 1*48Bfl*8 Ba8*1 isnt aaaarfiaau\ Iwidoa,ammptimt B_8__a*hi. srett u!ei.u, l.i. .tlrili.K tloq .ei. t, bL- notie iieait.-d flfatMa lo tbe -lJ*e M Libelty." . . About 9 o'eloek a. m., tbere waa a greatgathenng ol eiilzeliR, aud bv 11 I'ckck a large MflaBflflofl, With mil aie and bannaifl, BUiiied outto meet the expeeted guesi. The old Kickapoocaiinou la Fn-e-Srat.- tr >phy | s.-a-.ided bis MtkflflM wben h>- flflMBIflfl iu siglit, aud UM domou BtrafloflWMol lhabaarwaBdaacriprtoa. He waa e? i-oncd lfl thfl Mautiou House, wbere a platform hail hten > tae flfl. To tl.ie platform Mr. Lineoln was coiidneted by Col. John C. Vangliau; and, when tiflBM waa ptriiiily re BtBtad, Col. \angban mtroduced Mr. I.iuo'lu to the auuience. Mr Li.. ,,!i) made a gTBeafal r.-ply, 1:1 wh M I 8 80B gratiila'ed t! e pflopfl OB the vic'ory ti.ey 1 id Bflbflvafl, tuvilig tli.il ti.ev vvt uld never bave to lig::l their tta v 1.". onr again Ile. exprteeed hflaflflf OtOrfOWOtei witb hia reeeption, ia whieh ba ra igaflfld bomafle to jiu..ip!e ratii-i- ili.-.n a tribflta to pwannal bbbH Hib .pi.-eh w_is a BBBBtflrif flttet, flfld ptflflflflflfl IBtrkflfl u.d eai-iiaiy elteet. He wae umple aud downnght, dealt plauiiy aad jut-uy with parUflfl Bflfl tae moa.-aro* . f ;..-!,- . Oa tba oflflflNj Bahhflli Mr. IAmma Boaflflad him ?ell to the nouse in con'pauy aud a_.-tK!iatii,u wit'i a lew pn.li- u-ar Uienl.. M liduy uioiinng loiliid llim - ii Un. ai.n. Bateefa equal pflflaan ht raMBlafl; tfld a. c-ii.irt'i.l BM OT i'-ru _M BBB oiien. Ile wa* to bfl | iu,(l u l . -ii.-et, Ui MMM r BflffcakOpfl. and tO"k ..|*,i.il '-el'ght m fanuliiiizing biflflu wr.h our B?opla, tbtii puraiiit* and louvitiiouB. I.i tb'- af'er ;,-? u l.e Utiivei'd another Bpaflflh to BM lu:meuee Ill.tl'.elii. . .,1 i.uucli tha flBBaral i nbli i .s I?? ee auflfl fatnil .r vrjlh ? ? mfl flfli BBBBol Mr. Lineoln, B flfl j, loti ii- m his KaaflM ipeaekM m y ftettt both tr.--n aad ii_'-i,r'nig. Ib '.p. n.ng iu) ii"-..- book 1 t:u.l ibe Euilow iafl BflHMifl i ?--. Bfl ' vi ? M whkb ware ihktn ur 'I ey t.-n trom lha -; aaifl - lipa i Iku.i.ji Natiobai j- i t .-iiiii.ty of FraafloB ie moU mtkflGovbibhbbbI Itaelf. taafl tln vt L re Miii-t y .I'i! : ? i . - Bl by BBfl lifldp J M BT, oot ntd* a dialinotive featara ol iba uiiolaaof caaaioo, i- - - ti-.i^j .vci- aatabiiabeda .N..N I.Xi r NfllU*.- AUo MhBIB 8DO flfld llllBlflllUg WiU; Sl.-.vt), wiieie i?, exii->-.l, m .iii-'-vaig il 10 88MBBM 'be national doia.t.u. TIhh ih aliki aiy diic titne, aii-l ibe doilrui.- ol tiie l.epiib.icui jarty. 1)1 Mo. nvl li flaBTIMBBTa- lne flflfll .nlv.tu. - 1 fllfl u,,.|it in tln- liemoiiaev aufllfl boflal ol ii" n.gher senti? meut Uuu iiiiliil.-r.il-? t<> SUvery, aad thojtboflght ti et ie?il.i d a eui.liuie htflhl flhaa thfl] >l> i-'.u ? i 'ti.-y BJ tre iu-iilleielit M to wilelt.ei lt vv,.,. v ? ?? .1 BO "i v I flawB. Tbia IndUfceaoca isu vir-in.1 raaagBBloa of tne right ' f SLiveiy to u ,iv.is:il aXlaflfllBi 1',,i i i vit flol).-) IOB n. ? ll a MBM wa* o-j lire thflM Bflfllfl '"- but Iwfl parriaa. Uuefbr puiiuig it < ui, Iba Otbflfl I-t l.-ii*-i it tuiiu. The " Popultf .>.>v eieikUs," however, woaldargMaajalnM iaiflhiaiBfl, ?ti.il le;;ve the hotic- Mfljfltl to the eo ditun* of fire Bflfl M flflfl. I iu. l-ni iu um vi. Lisk -Hinator I>o-igLaa h u> ivaid lha' tied dr.-w a Ibfl bflBflflfl l-'iee-Ul.or T.-rritory aadBflva-laborTaBTitory, Ii Ma pity Uitt Bflth nu niip.iitiii line, on .niitiiiig w lh 1).viuity BeaonBaajto Mi. DoaflhM a lould uot l.e aiore i_Aipubie. 1'erliap* lt n.ight exirt III ihe Misaonri Kiver. (ni. J.ii-a Ilu,,.-.... Tbe atte_jpt Ui identity tne lteptil.li. un paity wnh umiriei-t onary tnoveiii.-lile wa* ii.fi.Uii.iiH. 1 la-..- yet Ui tilld Uie Iflfl H.-pui _;. su who indoriee Jobn Hr.,w u. ll ti.ere ie .-ne, I advioe him Xu hiep ont of our rank* aml Bflflflfl bis pilitiis But Slavtry ii re*|Hiijaible for Johu Brown, aud aervila upbtaviuga A?ai i.tMii io .. ?In ttvlilicitl orgumrnt* tlie De 11 ttmtm tnm np their no.*** at H-r.alffan.a'i'iii. Tin' whiie in the K.-publran 8.-t'eef New-Han_p*hir*>, we ti) .1 17'.. tnnla.toa:* iu tm- ^ood 4.1.1 I laflBBflNMM Slat*. fll V::g i i.i ibe i. it_,bei rune up IO 79,000 111 want the rm .* kept .lic.ii.ct ar .1 beeaaae I '!" BM with to hold a Aflflffl wi.ii.iiD ae u eiavo, ll do** not f'.lb.w tha' I want her forI wife. Tle only BflMble inetanc* of annd_rv MflBOB thai oc. ure to me wae in the eu***. of a IMiim cra ic Vie-I're*;<l? nt. Ni:..ito SirriCAoi..- The Detinati.ttic party ii wn faoervd of two great el*-m. uta. let. Tlie original, e-broDic, and uDadulterated Deiucx rat*. M. Tbe elip pery and flfltfaSBllj c-unaervative Wbig*. Thia party iba ge* " negro aulfrage' upon the Ke-pnhlie-au |>ar'y. aod inetabtee Maaeuihuee-.ta and New-Hampehire (wiv-re negre.ee are allowed to vote), ae eviieucti to ruetuiii tbe eharge. Bfll lt ao happene the Uw c.n lerrig thie ftflflflflMB waa eoacted by fhe old WbiifA in Mbeeachuaetlaand hy tho Democrata iu New-Hamp aliire; wln-reae, ifl Kam-aa, (he only State wnerein tne Rej ubli.an* have had lhe fruming of the organic law, l.e.Te tive tttmWWt ie conflned io the while hmu ulcne. K.i'imiiAs i'Ri.s. in>*..?Tue real iaaue of the day and ibe Mfl ia tbe exteueion or uon-e.vtenaion of Slavery-ita lotalization or it* nationali__ation. Tbe piim iplee of the Kepublican parly harnioniis*. with tne ?pirit of progrea* flM tbe teuching* of thoee iu whoae hloo-iour lil>erty waabaptized, tuidtbe predominance of there f>riiieiplee*i? eeeen'ial to the pxoptr Iflflfl ' MMfll ..four j.epublic, ita pennanence aud proeperity ?t. ue nalvation of the Union, ana tbe perpetaity of free ;n*ti tationa. With tl.e apeecb of Monday afternoon, December o, Mr. Uatflh cloeed hie publiceliorta in Karsesa, but re? mained over the next day to witneee the election, and obtain ull (he iateat reporta. Tbe three coontiea in which he had appeared were Doniphan, Atchi.--on and l.eavenworth. In all theee he eacceeded in uromsing und cor.aolidaticg the Kepublictttia, ao that, altheeagh the trio of fl antiea were conai'Jere4| hopeleaely Demoeratic, the two tiret-mentioue.l (Douiplian ami Att-hiMiD) wkeel.-d into tbe ___epnl.li.un hne. Nu meroua invitationa from the interior of Kanat* were received by Mr. Eincoln. but home-eiiga^euienta forced him to rtturu, and he bade ua fttreweli on ibe morning oftbe 7tb, after a weeka eojourn and I'utnlul labor. Champion Vaughan gav* utterance to the gflaarfll feel? ing in tbe following areicTe, which BMflMfli iu _____ paper t.i e mon ing flf our honored ga.-at'e dflflflftflMi ' Ahribaui Llo.-olii le*v. * tbi* uion.Ii,g for bi. Ka.tern h-ime. Hia ahiiit *tay iu Kanlui hl. been Iiiii ol ll-ji.lhc.ance. Hc ht. met a ie,. ptlon thai wtnild! be ettrod.-d to but few Ifl the ., ili- ... ai.d he ha.. lown irrd that I aunot but be pruductive A ijrnat rood. Wn part froui him reluctantly, and but ei ho the aei.*i* rii.-nt of cur peop.e wh.-n vv e beapaak for hiin a Ior?t life an.l the hi.i.or. betitlmg .uch a jrallant captain in tlie army 11 KreeJiu. Ahe Lb-a-cln came to ui no itraiifcer. hut t.i* NSM *m1 ni. preirn^e have drawn him iloia-r t) ti'ir bearU- Hi-in.-r: .* ij -tlm 1 r'.er.d of Kanaa* and tiie L.BBM, antMur him wi'lit-li itnr.g. wiil leaiwayi out. Fall of rratltade lor _ervn-e? MB* da-ra-u. .: atruilra.loD for bl* heioic tiuaktir*, we bid il-i..--l Abe' a kUd r.Ld Mstfall farewej." Bflflh ia a co-nprebt-naive outline of Mr. Uncoia'l vieit to thie great battle-ground. Tbe motivt.e wbicb picmpftd hi* eaiiniiig weie akin to thoae whkh gavt- ua Lalayeite in the War of In.lependence. Tne e are but fc-w atiitermen who e-ould lave been forced lo do the work in whi.h Abraham Lincoln coluntwr, d. In dead of Wir-ter he left the comforta of an attiactive home 'o couple hie euergiee with thoee of a yoang people iu a difcUmt Terr.tory baf.ling for the B1-8HT. Aud wh. n Ihfl ] ? tty maligtierh of our inen and pruiciple*. eharge a in.-r.? narv ep.rit n|Hin At.iah-em Liueoln. t.-ll tbem for Kaneea, thai, thongh we preeeed u|rju him am h uim ejed recompenM ua our pcor means would ad n.t, for et-r-ii.e* aml eacriticea u.at no money ooiild repuy, he ti inly dediued all reii.iine-rati- n. and b.ld ua our auti.-fuciuu waa nioie tb_i. a loflciont retnrn f.r bfl little he had done. la ji-tio both to our Deople aud in iir. Lincoln, it inu-t I .* *tid that diinug the latter e vieit no one ev. i ,1 i ed be would occupy bia preaent c-xa'ttd poaiiion. We Iov ed and honored the man iu bi*. plitin and eiu.ple diguity of chant'ter. He Itood bflf-M ue aa an iHflMrfltloB Of what iudu-itry, iu tegTity, aml priH.iple will accompiieh. In no bflBBBM lliUhO llllldl 10 hJMM-1 in OOflMMtioa with BBJO?M or p. eitioii. Frankly be gpoko ol thfl MOM couapicuou* candidatte for the ltf.\ ublicai iioraination, Vi ill of wi.cin lie rendered a du-e-riniinatiiigiueed of pruiao. He |r-ii. ted the dieruption of the DflflBMBfly aud tlie ler.iiiiity ot our IBMflM in 18430, an.l he looaed bODO fally forward Mfl beiier day for our great kopubli'. Bifl coidul reeeption m Kan-aa only evideueed tbe atrong bold he had upon U.e popol__r heart, aud may be le-gardid, in view ol inhMfaMB eventa1. ae a nguiliimit ii.u.i-ation ol a aennmenl wide aa our nation, deep aa the humun bflflM?a eeutiment nnd mipui.e wbica roa* at.il BtrebKtLeued like h mij'bty biilow, uli it pv.int*_J to bin.?lo Hcueet Abe?te u.e Man lor the Hour and tht Criaia. * THE PBII WKSL E.xtrat t from a piivate letter dated "DflTBO-T, Mich.. Ang. 3& l^'iO. " I have l>eeii tiavelimr for a month m Ohio, In? diana, llhno.8 and Michigan, Bfld have everywhere found our Kepublican fri.-i.eb_ animuted with the txmti deiit expe-ctauou tt B nignal victary in November. I atten.ttd tue gr.at C'ouvention ar Springfieltl. and the s-.ill moie euniriiing tutn oat at Mattoon, on the bord?re of Kgypi. Tbe enthutiaem at both place* wu* un boiniuetl, ard our fiitnde beiieve llliuoie ?ale not OBly, but DMtflhl for a majonty of at leaat 10,i-*4*0. Induaa ie doing nobly. and though the Demoerate ure naite.i on Htndrii'ke WT QoTflraor, it is. bflUflflfld Intue willbe elected in < -ctober, aml tnat tha tuajo.-ity lor l.incoin m Noven.l-. r will be immenae, ;i8 there ia no proapect ot a union of the Doutrlaa and Hreckinridge MMM In Obio nnd Michigan tbere ierealiy not opponitionenough to M to uihke the conteet either epirifed or i.'itere.ting, and the aame _a true of lowa, Miim..'_ota and W;nc<in ein. Y'oure truly, ^ J. C, i'." NoRTH-EASri-II-N NEW-YORK. A piivate lc-t-.er from Crown Point, N. Y., say8: " An enthnaiaatic and largely-atten.itd Uepul.li ao meeting waa held yea-erday, tbe Wt, at lroudale, in tbe WflfltflM purt of tbia town. True, i. waa onlv one ol a i-eri.-a ot siiuiiar demouatrationa which are being ii. I.l throughout thia county; but aa I -_app?ned to be preaent ou ttia oecaeion, I make note of tt, inajre par liciilarly ae I then aml there heaid tbe fine. epeech I eyer lietened to ifl EflflM i ouuty. It wa. aelivered by lhe Hon. (i. W. 1' w mik, aLdwuB a perfoot cruaher. ?'Wm. Koia. wha> h un tbe fu-mn ticket ae a Bell Even tt man, hae b<-en co&aider.-d heie at Ina home a* a Den,ocrat with Whig antetedeota. for two yeara ar, lebet. So far back at 1866, tlie Democrara, in connec tiuu wi.h tbe K. N. a, run him for OflBgBMfl. but he iiidn t go to Waehu.grou ?.u that aceoun:. v. ' ? . *> ONE OK THE BILL ELBOTOftB. To the WtmmTtJ Tit .V. 1' MflMM S:k: le it poeaible that the people of ihfl BMM flf BflB Yoik aie going to allow IhflflMfltfM Ifl be thttttt on- of tbfltoTMM L.xt Kall' llenry H. Itoes "l Ka rex, one ol Uie BflfltOH nominated l,y thfl H,dy Alli* aiiie at Syracute, ia uei'.h**r a Douglaa Dem-x-rat nor U h> a lbileveieii man. 1 had a long CMfflMfllBM wiil: (ita. BOM >?t the Adirou.iac H.Kel iu thia i. a few mon'-'P B_BM and he told me, in the piflflflflM of MVIIfllOthMB) al iweli reiie-mber tce BMMMOJtiM, that he w;w :iot Qfllj?DflBMCTflt, bfltflBcCBaflAI Dera.K-rat. He beltl ti.a' the Supreme Court Dfl Scott decielon had eternally -a?*ttled tl.e Shvery fflflfl. tia n, b* f.ir M thfl Tt ri .tor:. -. wen- IMM rr.-l, k.id thfll tb>- 1'epul.ir BoTflM_gbty dofltl?M of BMphM A. Douglua weie tOO L.t--, bel.inJ thi Igfl, Bal of uo accouLt. The (l.-neral wh* deciei.<l!y iowfl fll thfl BaoabUflM [ aity, and Bflflriy i.e Mai h mi Ofl the 1' agbM DflflBM. raty. 1 uude etaiotl (!? iB. H *<e ta miy ' IM IM Kall he Ifltfld Ibfl entiie ibu.", Ifltk th ke'. ifl] idating utterly ti.. 1 |]f-i-.tiil-!..ilf B-nTflflBBBMati It ilMJ Opifliofl and ir i- t.itiinl. il on hi. ".iti t-alk to u.e 'uit QflB. BOM .' prete Mr. liievkiti.-.ilga to any of ;he cuiii. ila'er. Hut tt'e Qflaaral i* au boaofflbh Mia, aud wtitt-v.-i l.e pleJeet blflMfllf to .lo, hfl sifldoj but iii tle ihflflBM flf fll Blgflfl, vvliAt then ' I faa.-y to< wi'l -tbu.l un eveu i Lunce <. \m\ I ueatt-1 flfll of Dav' of the l-.leet.-ral vot. e af thia Stule, ehould tht* ticket eut eatd iii bfl-Dg eltcted. At B. Kim.m.am'. At,ot,:, Aug..'',: t... a BOBEBTC. scili;xi*v on ElNCOEX. Mr. Scbeiica. bi ln* n.u:-keal Muyveeaut lnat.tiite, OMBTVfld, tbut it. tbe adveitieement that be WM tl ap panratilie meeting, he wae MBMlhfli a* h.ivinir been an (tlJ*I.ii,e Wi ig, u MBM rvative. flfldoflfl who " Mfl* " porta Lint-olo, coneidoriug that t > be rhe only coui** " left open M nimeell and i...'.'* occnpying a eiuiiiar " paa__iii.ni." " Nos that notice. eaid Mr. Stheuvk, " that torm flf annotincing mv prefeieuce MV ibe Bfl* ? puiiliiau taudi'late RM the l'reeideucy, wriaiiotiblle**. " well iiitentled, by whonisoever it wa* wrion, tmi i- ie .. phraieology litole t-> miae-oiiitnction. lt ' might le biideietno-l to uia-e-U tbat I a.e-a-pt our can " di.late <v\y At a choit*. flf evil*. Very far Irom that. " I have tien: gLiil t" take him from ara >i g all that '* were flfJMfldMth-flflWB euhetantive in-ritH. 1 do " aot l.-iitiiie lo det-Lire- aod tln* m no uewly eoit " . eive.i oninion ot mine, for more thau a year ago my " I.. j. ai..I my deeue were put,luly a. expr-**..d I do " uot beeltale, I My, to declare, that, v naideiiug Uie " time, U.aoeMtiou, tbe rtua', U.e maa Inneell, hia ? ? b tn..: \ . h_*__nt__aredeute, tre Merliag iaMgrity, aad " bia tigb ituaiiiiMUvfla, the nouinativii of Abraham " Lineoln of lllinoi*, wa* ihe witeat, the mm. mti. "ilooa, the tery \ttti that thet'.ieago CouVe-atioB '' r .nlo(have a...co. , My fell<>w-<iti7,e.nHof New-Yoik, I kv.w AbrHhtm LibcoIi, U.ih Weetem .-Hndidaia wbom w* bave pr8? tenul to yoo-wh om ton and we iiave cho**_ _j ba oor dUmdard-beartr in thi* lautle for Freedom, for fla CotiMit ntion and the Union, a* they were .nd'-r*.. hJ and enjoyed by our fatbere-ihi* lead er of tn. h < wnh whom we won.d BMfflh back and fltBMflh fwir* lvea m the old and ture itronghold* of thaf siiimd inberpr etation of onr organjc law, and that wtiolc*iflfl aud wih* praetn* ai.d policy whi. h were ?*nb mhed and maintained *o long by the great men who hava gone before n*. I know nim. It was my *.rtine to au Utide bim for two yeara while he aerve-i m tne council* of the naUou, au.f until he had to flaaUBB, ont fwliVJjSu fc l?V?"?l duiies and neee^itle*, a longer termlfl the 88% a.n.ce; and it hat l_wn m? pnde to cont.nw. the friendly relation* then formej tbrongh the year. tl?. htve Bne* pa_*ed. Mudeit^d ouobtrustve ... h,a rnanoer, yet JTtha ahori p*ri-.d 0f that aerv.e*,and wiil. roel, oppon^jty o{ ? m? atee and obaervaiiou it was um p^k ?, (JU> th.t he wai a man of no ordinary atanip?one t__t might yet make hia mark hig__r aad _,?,,, .ontpic _ onaly?one that by his clear, logi.-nJ int.lU__- y,t ?r>>B_ fnl power ofargnicentfltion, hie fair, atraightforrraril i'.irie, and hia manifeet unrliiuhing honetty of imr po?e, wonld prove liiiuself, on trial at any time. if need be, wortiiy of and competeut to any lUtlon or tnat, howevtr high or re*pouribl?, to whicb be might be ealled. And tbeae are the ,jualilie? of mind md character peculiarlj needed in bim wbo is to be put at the beHil of tbe nation at this er__i* of oar pablic adaira. But Ilemocrat* objeet perM)Dal.'y to our eajwidate. TLey say be in uot handitonie. Perbaps, be inay not be. aecording to U.e nicest Btaudard of beantv. If*.v*_t help roLiiy of nn, if l.eanty j* to be reptrttal a* tha tett of fitlieee for bonor or jxiHition. Bn*. ha B _fr. Lineoln, he must have studi- d tb-tt, atrongly-m .rked fate with mott unobservant eje, wbo has uot read ul it the hiii-s. and glowing expiatsiou, and bgnt of thought, whieh tell of Btr.*-. o <-i.,e. Integrity, K.rrn nees, and Mind, beneath ite Ltavinese. And re ..*__? ber. it ii not to grace or on.aiii. nt the gay and fash iouable eiiile* U-ai as_euible in the brdliact ealoons of your rieh City of New-York, tbat we offer you our man, bnt it is to guide and inle, hb we believe bim em inently tit to <io, tae policy and the deaUnia* oi' thia great nation through what may pn.ve a Ume of tnal, in w!.;eh he will beet BflflBflB who ha* tbe t.-usung contid. see ol'rbe honeet, pflflflflfl massas of th* neo. j.le wbo desii* to see the Coveminent wreattd Irem the grasp of i. rrupUon, and re<iored to Ufl M__flflfl purity and riiupli.it?. Our Democratic friends m-k* farther obj__.-r.ion lo Mr. Lip.oln b*cau'e et bis early hiflOiT, his t'.n.ggiea, and nectseiiieB, and flOOflBflllflM in tiie begumiug ?f 'ife. " A spliiter ol railn I a tlar-boatman ' a eornflflfl ?' laborer ta his youth and early msmhond ' How taa " it I* pOBflfhkj tbat he ohool u be tver tii for U.e Preei ' dency 1 " Htrange question .!..- to be asked by mea of that psrty, by DflMOBBMi hfl tojee who liave ever i laimed to be peculi&rly the triends of the workiog m_n ' Uow far must they have forgotten Uieratelv*a bow far yieldtd to the wnaeuci* ot that scornlaltone whlch lia* been unght them by their Sonthern scbooW ing. when they wonld thus flflMflflflflfl and sueer at tha honeit labor and itrugglt- ..fa poor young man ' My frien.la, I do not prelend that itie t_. t ol hav:t,g ., :.i rails iB in iteelf any proof whatever of tito<_? for omce. I am not so absurd a* to flflfl Uiat tflBflflpM ity to steer a flat-boat do wu our WflflMflfl river* mnot be endene* cf abihty to navigate the ah.p ofrtate. I mukeho d.-rnagogical appeal to yonr BjflMflkflB f"r those wboeo bumlue birth and need have cmiipelled tbem w begiii tbie lit'e, bard in its trial* at the oatx, witn tuil aud maLUal labor. Bui what Idoclaim, what tLe Ktpublicati BflflM elaims a* full answer MtkflM tinbei-oiuingari^erB at Abraham Liixiln in. ihat tbe u.au who, from tbe oiott humble beginLing, with all the pressore oi t >ver.y and its privatione to bear bim flflflfl, flflfl ihua mAidid hew liis way in life, and press upward IflflflflMBfl. iiev tl<.| ing, str. nuibening, and reumng uu> powerd aod <|iihiitieB at .-iii-i Btep a* he advB8M8B, untii be b. choeea lor the bighest pBflflflM to whicb a_.y American cititea ean a*pire. murt hor, mueh m him toirake thatiboica appropriate. If those tlippant orars.r* aad edit/ra ameng oor oppouenti.. wh-i make tbei' onworthy Hiugs, thir.k otherwiee, it may bfl f.oin the eon_k.-ioni?ieH* they teel that if either of tkt m had flOBUflflflflflfl hie carear as a eplitter of railn he would lie eplittiug rail* stiJL And, my frieno*, whtn weeoneider ihat tb.s MflMB. bifl now prominent posiiiou cf Lineoln, is bot the fruit of BflMflfflflflflflfl, ir.duitry, energy, and nnw _venug honehiy, who wonld take away. Ly flflpBflflBJflMflfl or ecoflB ng, the noble and enciar.ighig lesson th ne on veyed to the mind aud the heart of every yonng man in America? Friends. felbw-okizena, free men, ehonld we not rather gtonfy aud rejoice in tbe in stitntions nnder whoee foet?rmg influences, in a fair liebl of endeavor, every youth and every man in tba l.ii.d may hope ;has to rise and a.ivaiice, no iua.t -t- hove ob-cuie bis it* rtirg point I I_*t them Biieer. There ie in this nimple bfltstj ot Abrahnm Lflfloflfl, e"m*'.h'.i.g wbieh tom her a churd in every true and noble heart, that will vibiate an-1 be fell tliiunghout tbe whole ex> tent ot tbis broad, free land. Alas, my fello w-ciu zene! ala? for the Demoeratic parfy! may not thia BBflflflflflflMMl of all their old houe?t eyinpathie* wi'h B.iuggling poverty and labor, be >nt itnother indi.-at.on of their hhmbUng BfltflHBBM B flflflflflflfl master* who have taught them to consiiler tbat. thr laflarkfl clattct cuaa never properly lieeome. or be trusted as the fflflM ? ing r-/a.?a,.i ol our country I Yes: Senator Hammond oi South Carolina may dare, Bflfll hie high pl tee at W iHiirgton, to stigmatize the " a ho-a? cLibb of manotl laborer* and opera ive | ae slavee," "white slaves,' -? Uiud-sill* of sotiety; bnt I tell bim, I tell all tha braBchea of tbat party wbieh a.-?ents to, or faila to re pel, Bnch slander?I tell yon all?that we m--_n t?) take one of these " mnd-sill*." and hy the rightfnl exeniue el'tbat glorione power flhfch flflrflflflflflflfl Co u*. ita tion bas .oiilerr.-o ujs_n ns. lil't hitu Bpflflfl plaee him prflflflV ly where be shall be the very ridge-pole of our p .litical ediliie I a LOCAL KKFUBLICAN MFETIN08. The Fifth Aaeemlly Distri.-t Lineoln and Hamlin Campaign Club held its tisnul weekly meeting at their Headquartare, Met'o| .iliian Hall, No. 178 Prince street, on Tueiday ev*ning laet, and wus iargely auended. On motion of Mr. Pattereon, the Club sele. u-.l tiva Dtlegatee to the Central Campaign Clnb; aud ihe fol? lowing resolution, otlered by William F. T. Cr.aptaau, ihe Pietdd.-ni of ue Club, wad euthnsiaideally re t?ived and unaiimon. ly a lopt ed: /ir.i.i.,., Thit we heartily reapond t th* nomiiiitiou ef Ktlwiii I) Motgsn for Uover.-.oi, at ooe every way utt.i.t and wi-rby tbe grett came ; aud tb ut with tl'* (lorfout oajue* or 1.: - ;cl_ ind Mv.xaii in* iibed upuu nui i_aj.d-.iti la tba cuiuiof oa'i vi.. the Kree State of New-Vork wj|| atterly taaaulik th?a inii i> r.s of BluotJ. and leave tbeir alliet with tbe Bell to; ug tleir i>olit..tl deatli kiieii. The meeting wae rben eloqtiently adtiree*e<i by Geo. G BtllowaandJoat|.hC,uttr. Twenty- ixnewmem 1. i- were adoed tc tne L.t, whieh uow number* uearly ti rn- biiudred voters. Tl.e L _hth Ward Wide-Awak.-s met at the-p BflflflflMtMA, Mefropolitan Hall. No. 178 Prince r-ti'eet, . n Tneeday night. This wa* ot-iv the seeoad meeting of tbis corps?George II. Smith acting a* ten.por.iry Cbaiiman. A AMBBhfl of new namee were ad'.edto tl,<-liet, making abont forty-eix in all. The Clab ai jt iirued till next IflflflflflJ evening at the same pla:e. The Eighleenth \\ ard Kapubiiean Aesociaaou held its mnun.lv meeting ou Ttieeday night at tbe corner of tlie Third avenue aud Nineteeutb street. After pa?? ing tbe leBolntionB, whieh will be found in oor adver tieing toliimne, lue uieuib.-r* roie iu a body and jjavo three flkflAM flfl tkfl State Ticket. They alao give pflk* lii tiotie* tlat, wkfllMfl they inere_ued their number llffl flailBfl ihe paat ) flM (lflSfl), tbey have added tj tbe roll UK) new membera during the paat month. Col. Beeiiey gave moet < ne.uiraging acoouuta of the fllflfltk flf tkfl larty on tbe eaat side of tbe Ward, wli.r. 1 irt year it wai AffltfflflM to a broken iieal t-., le kut.wu w) or ealled a " Bbuk Kepublican. ' To C.iiTKi. Pvtuh.ts.?Speaker* who wtll volun ? ,-er t<- " rve their > ulinlry tn-lwe. tt i,ow tnd el.-, tion wi ! p'., i.rf ,.d.i >-- t:?>? < uii.iiutlee ol Un- t'.-titr.i. CampMfB 1 '.^t' No. ~lt B loadtasy. A. . BtlaLfl [? Comuiltte*. THOMAS UUlVIN. ) Lithkk Ba Maiimi, es,|., flfl Uus tay, ani 0, E. WflflBTfll flfl Virginia will t-[eak at the Coiitr. l C_m l>aigu Club Boems, No. 7'J-J Broadway, thiieveaing. a ?Ju.lge Douglaa has abaudoutdth* BflMfl name of tlie " LitUe Giant for another. fl bich he, doubtle**, e"n -iders more appropriate. At Peteraburg, Va., hetleeig mited himself as tbe " Little 8ucker. ?There was a Urge Kepublican rally aud pole-rais irg in Cioero, N. Y., on the 'J.'>th. ?A oom|.any of Wide-Awakes has beeu formed at Skaiieateles, N. Y. Pn-eideni, Dr. M. D. Benediet. ?On the evening of Friday. tbe _4th inst., a B* publican maa* meeting wae held at Newburgb, ln diaua. Au infamou* ailempt to break it np wa* made by a band of rowdiw, prouiioent amoHfl whom, ao jordingto The EumttnUe Daily JourneU, wete a for mar repraasnlative to the Leflialatara, and the Praai Jtat of th* Coanty A^rnullural Sockly-both of thafl laadan of the DeatecrAcy. booia alwfl Mara Ind,