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Interesting lecture. --By reference to the correspondence in another column, it will be seen that Gen. John Tyler, a Virginian by birth, and a gentleman well versed in the politics of the day, has consented to deliver a lecture at Mechanics' Institute Hall to-night, on "The Designs of Black Republicanism in their Consequences to the Government and the Country." Gen. Tyler has resided at the North for ten years, and in Washington city for eight years where he has had every facility affordelitics of the day, has consented to deliver a lecture at Mechanics' Institute Hall to-night, on "The Designs of Black Republicanism in their Consequences to the Government and the Country." Gen. Tyler has resided at the North for ten years, and in Washington city for eight years where he has had every facility afforded him for studying and understanding the aims and ends of sectional parties, and we may therefore expect to learn much from his discourse to-night. Tickets of admission 50 cents.