The Camp ifEEnxa.—The Camp Meeting of the Methodist denomination of the Chicago District is to commence to day, at the locality ehoacn sixteen miles northwest of the citj on the Cuicago and Xortb western railroad. It promises to be one of the largest religicus ga’herings of the clas3 that has for years been held in this section of the country. Our city ohutcbes of the denomination In question will turn out liberal and full delegations. The Joca* lion is one wed adapted for attendance from this city. Tho Itailwuy Company hare issued half fare excursion tickets, 50 cents for the round trip, and tho hours of learing and returning on regular trains will give upwards of six hours at the Camp Meeting to those who leaving in the mornlrg choose to return at night. Many, however, will completely fulfill the design and plan of the gathering by going into catnp on the beautiful Bite, on tin bank of the Aux Plaines river.The camp meeting Will continue through the remainder of the week snd over the next Sab batb. We do not learn that apodal trains are to be run, though it is quite likely that such will be the case.