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us, we shall persevere in sustaining the Democratic ticket to the best of our humble ability, trusting that after our former patrons shall have realized the happy and peaceful results of the election of the gallant McClellan, they will be willing to take us by the hand and thank us for the honest course we have taken. It is, indeed, astonishing to see the mighty political change which is taking place around us. At the Republican mass meeting held in Westchester a few days since, Hon. John Hickman was invited to speak, but declined to participate in the meeting, and sent a letter giving as his reason that in so doing he feared he would contribute towards the re-election of Mr. Lincoln. The Illinois Starts Anseiger, published in Springfield, having heretofore supported Fremont, has come out for McClellan. It refuses to be sold out by Fremont, and continues its war on Lincoln. The Rockland county (New York) Messenger, published at Haverstraw, a paper heretofore supporti