Equal Rights.— Oar people have vet to learn many lessons of jofiticeand freedom before the fnll spirit of slavery shall be entirely laid. Here at the North we have an immediate doty to perform, and that i« to remove the restrictions and disabilities which our laws place npon the blacks. —Ex.There is force in the remark. Tim laws restricting the right of suffrage in the case of persons of color are a digraca to the North. They prove that the barbarous spirit of slavery, stilt 6nds foolhold in oar midst. It is with no ill grace that wo c*n ask our neighbors of the Sooth to confer the right of voting npon blacka as long as we deny them that right onraeIves.—Albany Journal.