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lead us through the sea of troubles before us? [Drank standing.] Mr. Chandler, of Norfolk, responded in a brilliant speech, paying a feeling tribute to the memory of Clay. 14th. The Army and Navy — Like all the other agencies of the government, "instituted for the common benefit, protection and security of the people." they can only be employed to guard their rights and defend their liberties. Marmaduke Johnson, Esq., of Richmond, in response, made one of his peculiarly happy efforts, and we regret that we are compelled by the lateness of the hour to pass by it thus briefly. 15th. The Women of America.--Mount Vernon was theirs when Everett spoke. Addresses were also made by Mr. Claybrook and others. It was now long past midnight, and the assemblage dispersed, after a few parting words. The affair passed off in a manner gratifying to all present, and the Messrs. Ballard fully maintained their reputation in the part of the festival entrusted to them.