blltalkiteih r y pn . - • . The loyal admirers of the administra under the title . ef s "anti slavery So fillett, heti:La meeting in New. Yoe fast month, which Theodore Tilton, an` edi tor of the independent, (au a dministration origan&which is yeported substaptiaiy7as - ,lt = ntay*.be considered as of& exposition of abolition loyalty. Mr Tilton spoke fatale relative *skim of the Ethiopian race as higher . than soy erai-other rates in the world; aniithen en tered into an elaborate argument in favor of amalgamation as the. :great future of thts,,cuuntry and: race—its higheit :perfec tion *ming when the amalgamation is most complete. We are not to have pure negro race 'here. We have not an isolated raee among -iis , exeept . the,-,jews, they and will - htly one say thatey have gain ed anything by: that 'isolation? This A merican people is Made up of all peoples. 'Great nations - get the fibre of their strengthontof,mixed blood. It isa stop page,' of the' wand's growth•to prevent a union .of races. The , history of the world's progress, the history of the civili zation of all empires, is written in one comprehensive word, which many men are afraid to speak and many others a fraid to hear, and that is—Aniataa stATiox. ( W hispers; "Oh, good gracious." :Applause.) Winkt w is the progress of amalgamation in this country ? We have no isolated case among us. The blood of all nations is mingled here. , What of the negro blood ? Our fathers wrote in the pream ble of the Constitution : "This Constitu tion is ordained to secure the blessings of liberty to us and to our posterity. The southern interpreters say, that means white men, but he denied it. The spe aker bad been to a 'negro wed ding the other day and was called to no tice that not one in ten of the company were of pure African feature and pure African color. Whet does it' argue? That the negro race is passing away like the Indian ? No. Just the opposite. It, is not black blood that comes to pour itself into white veins; it is . white . blood that comes to pour itself into black veins, and it is a truer and better statement to say, not that the black race in the country is passing away, but that it is being ab sorbed by the wnite, and a large, part of the white population in the south is , met , Ling away into the black. We are ab sorbing the great Trish race and the Ger man race; and the negro race is absorbing a large part V. the white race. Before long, when we are asked: "Where is the negro ?" we shall point out negroes , clad Id white . slim The ne gro is filling hi's veins from our fountains of life. The church ofehrist in the past may have been pre-eminently the black rice. HOW THE NEGRO IS BETTER THAN THE r ; WHETS ,ItiAN said thk, the most perfect develop ment of skull is that of the Arab, yet there is no slave in Mississippi who does not know-More, by having reached up into a perfent those intellectual activities which take their strangb quickeing, from the moral faculties. TIM NEGRO IS SUPERIOR, to the white man, the negro race, as has Weal' said in the WOMa..n of the•W'Mildi We' `have - need of the negro mirth _need of him, for his imitating - qualities. t r ittellOill' never 'be reprekented until yen permit a negro to-go upon the boards to represent that' character. - We have . need of the' negro for' his musical faculties. The negro is a superior man— in some respects he is thegreatest of, men. He asked 'that *the' negro, Isliduld have thb privelege of - thelallot box. He most - hive o place - beside his white brother in the jury box. He asked that they should be eligible to every public office to which a white man fs eligible. For instance, for the next President, as between General McClellan and Fred erick. Douglass, who would be their -choice? (Applause and lang,beer,) The negro has an administrati.re power, -He can. yield 'the Scepter, -- 1 - The speaker , hoped to see before he' . died, a black Man governing the State of South. Carolina, lifted . up to that office by the people. The negroes should sit side: by, side with the white man in Cliurch, in tke ..-be should come into the - wsite ittan'e loarkinr land be admitted 'to entire fellowship. God ordains it. The palm; of the negroe's hand was made %white :4) peel, the white man's. One "dale zno,* it getiggestive and impieesWe sighii - he hid seen latety had been that of a negro and .gtni -Irishman, Salted in a'cart;:it.our iCen 'l4lll Park,, drivina together in as pleasant Social - communication. They were going *ori2i4.6e.y toward-tbe . thin all the splendid equipages - that were "'as= sine hnhom; r. Tilton closed.airiid Plaw3e, Tc str. SENTTACaomvittr. Lltaset—.MisS TreneOindorl; residing at No. 135 Cal vent street, neaf, Centre,. will be sent, a.• ernes the lines= to the , Sonth on Monday night next, by ord6r of Colonel Fiel. .h i e is charged with waving her: handfceT T .440'44 m some Confederate prisone gralimashe had jtu3t left after a brief4xli2l venation witb,him by permission of an officer. —Baltim9re.suftte. We presume:Ails Is another indieatkon af ‘ltigerons prosecution of the war," on tchl part of the military authorities of Bak finiore. A lady is permitted by an offi cer to-converse with a ConfediTate *,": 1 and when she waves her lantikiitr-` chief on parting with him, she is arrested" - for=" treason" and sent beyond,the liue,s-' Wear country, this ! t: :7' A,..l.lorno erat:rouiiihe ab9ligop league, he is called. aeLrAPAT:43 - rfritqu-:L ll o:feiv ` YIP° a°jPin are OA:POJY? B°WiPtkild is t WMPY lll 4citroson , .idSee;: , aq its