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ght. Addresses have been made by Hon. D. M. Dewett and others. One hundred guns were fired in honor of the nomination, and buildings illuminated. Harrisburg, Pa., September 1. --National salutes were fired by the Democrats near Fort Washington last evening, and on Capitol Hill this morning, in honor of the nomination of McClellan and Pendleton. Belfast, Me.,September 1.--The friends of McClellan have thrown out a flag and fired one hundred guns in honor of his nomination. Dover, N. H., September 1.--The Democracy of this city fired one hundred guns to-night in honor of McClellan. His friends are jubilant. The following is an extract from a letter from Chicago in the New York Herald: I have witnessed numerous ratification meetings at the close of the labors of national or presidential conventions, I but never saw one that would compare in enthusiasm with this. The gathering at Baltimore to ratify the nomination of Lincoln, at the close of the proceedings of