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of the 14th, has an account of a Democratic mass meeting there the night before, with the following caption: "The Unterrified in Council — Immense Gathering of the Democracy at the Cooper Institute--The Hall of the Union and the Surrounding Streets Crowded — The New Wide Awakes — Bonfires, Bengola Lights, Torches, Calcium Lights, Rockets and Roman Candles to Brighten the Path of the Union for the Democratic Masses — Speeches of Horace F. Clark, Horatio Seymour, John Van Buren, and Richard O'Gorman." The meeting opened with the following incident: Capt. Rynders read a note from Mr. Peter Cooper, requesting that the audience would abstain from spitting on the seats or carpet. "Knowing you all," said the Captain, "to be gentlemen who are to be hung shortly, I thought I would make known the request." The following resolutions were then read and adopted as the resolutions of the meeting: Resolved, That as we desire a vigorous prosecution of the present war, the