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From the North. We continue our summary of Northern news from papers of the 8th: The row in Boston — Sumner's speech — Train's statement of the affair. After the row at Fannill Hall in Boston, Monday night, the Republican meeting to have been held on Tuesday night was postponed. Sumner's speech as reported in the papo Mr. Sumner for two hours. He challenged any one to confute his statements.--Some few having interrupted the speaker, and attention being apparently directed to Mr. Train, he called Mr. Sumner to witness that he was not interrupting the meeting. "I know," said Mr. Sumner, "that it is not you, Mr. Train; you would not do such a thMr. Train; you would not do such a thing." Supposing that other speakers would be invited to the platform, I did not step forward, although hundreds were calling "Train, Train" I was annoyed to find the meeting cut and dried. Annoyed to find that liberty was only for the black man and not for the white man. Annoyed to see Boston in slavery, Massachusetts in chains.