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ever scattered. We heartily sympathize with them whether in their quest New England homes, in the capital of the Western World, on the field, or in the hospitals, in this the hour of our country's need. May the next return of this day find a united, a free, and a peaceful republic. (Applause) The second regular toast was. The President of the United States. The assemblage rose and cheered heartily, the band playing "Hall to the Chief," and one member hurrahing for "the 1st of January, too. " The third regular toast was, The Governor of the State of New York. The fourth regular toast was, The City of New York--First in population commerce, and wealth; she owes this greatness to the Union of the States, she will give her strength to uphold and defend it. To this toast Mayor Ondyke responded. He said that the conduct of New England in the present war proved that the people of New England possessed in the highest degree the purest principles of