PRESS CLUB IL CTIIRES. Mr. Garrison on "National Guilt, RetriT button, Redemption:9 Mr. William Lloyd Garrison delivered a lecture on the subject given above, last evening, at the Academy of Music, under the auspices of the Press ]Club. The speaker was introduced by. Mr. Casper Sender, Fred , dent of the Club. The speaker said; While we are rejoicing at the overthrow of the rellel lion and the bright prospects that are now before us, let us look back at the iniquitous system that gave rise to the rebellion. Before the secession of the South there had never been a time that see had not the reins of the Government in her owu hand and the dictation of the national policy. Did she not say she would not remain with the North if she were not allowed a carte iianche to fix her terms upon,preferring to reign in hell rather than serve in heaven, and aiming at universal - , 'dominion? What was left undone by the North to stimulate the augmentation of the slave system, and to conclude that they could have their own way in all thin ? Bow obsequiously they were courted and sat •tered whenever they chose to put foot on Northern Boil. They were represented as high-toned and' honorable men, who had been libeled and slandered by fanatics, He said ! in the , presence of God and of .Andersonville, that ;they were just as tree Chris tian and honorable gentlemen before the war as that event proved them to be. Abolitionists were held up