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We take from our latest files of Northern papers some intelligence of interest: A meeting of the Anti-Abolition Society--Bold of Array of toasts — speech of Ex-Governor Seymour, &c. The birthday of Thomas Jefferson was celebrated in New York last week by a supper among the admirers of the deceased, who have banded themselves into a society known as the "Anti-Abolition Society." The object of the association, as its name indicates, is direct hostility and opposition to the presentre it is again fettered. The States--May they remain as distinct as the planets in the Heavens, and again become as harmonious in their orbits. Hen. Clement L. Vallandigham — The Champion of Liberty, the Victim of Despotism. Ex-Governor Seymour, of Connecticut, on being presented, said that he was unequal to the occasion — not from the want of will or ability, but from fear that he should not be able to fulfill the expectations entertained of him. He wished that Mr. McKeon had be<