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gislature — the Democrate, anxious to get a body willing to second their Governor, and the Republicans hoping to embarrass him by an opposition Senate and House. Gov. Horatio Seymour made a speech on Friday last at Syracuse, before a very large meeting. The most noticeable fact (according to the Democratic papers) connected with the meeting was that, of the list of Vice Presidents read, two from each town in the county were prominent gentlemen who voted for Lincoln for President, and for Wadsworth last year for Governor, but who in the approaching election intend to vote the Democratic ticket. We copy one or two extracts from Gov. Seymour's speech: One year ago we were a people united in purpose — to-day we are distracted and paralyzed. --Why? To-day the South which was then ready to fall to pieces, is united, and apparently as strong as ever. Why? That party most endangers the public welfare which not only refuses to use every influence that can be brought to hear, but opp