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nstrate there is no reason why brother should longer imbrue his hands in the blood of brother, and thus causelessly prolong a fratricidal war. [Loud, long and tremendous cheering, amid which Mr. Brooks retired, the audience crying "Go on, go on."] The Republicans held their meeting in their headquarters. The Herald says of it: Nine o'clock found the headquarters crowded to overflowing, and also brought in the intelligence from the telegraph that Ben. Wood had been elected over Walbridge by a large majority. Three stentorian and hearty groans were here given for this intelligence. Mr. Spencer.--Whatever may be the result of this election, I will say that old Abe Lincoln will remain in power for two years more. A Voice — Look out for the draft in those districts. [Laughter] Despairing Republican.--I guess we are about played out. Hopeful Republican.--I am waiting for the first gun from the country, where men read and write; where there are but few rum