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resented by Jeff. Davis or Seymour — it is to be suppressed--["Bully for you"]--and the greatest triumph we can achieve in this election is in the absolute destruction of Horatio Seymour. I mean the destruction of Seymour and his infernal exhorts, who have raised themselves up against the prosecution of this war since the firing of Fort Seymour. [A voice--"Send him to the State prison."] That is too good a place for him. [Groans for Seymour.] Mr. Busteed proposed three cheers for Governor Morton, which were given with a hearty good will. "John Brown" was called for, to which some one responded, "Do let John Brown's bones rest for a few minutes." [Cheers and laughter.] At half-past 10 P. M. the Chairman said: I find I have done injustice to Massachusetts. I announced the majority at sixty thousand. The telegraph informs me that it will exceed seventy- five thousand. [Three cheers were called and given for Massachusetts.] It was then announced, amid great cheeri