* V U 1/^ Iki b WiU| Uwiant—they have met the enemy at every point and it is no boast to say that he has been driven from the field of argument, «ui is on the point of giving up the struggle. The defeat of the Democrats of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, instead f unnerving them, has only served to convince the Democracy of Illinois that \kcy are in the right, and that they wjlj be sustained in the Election. With I here and there an exception, so slight as to tanka it unworthy of notum, the Democracy of IlJinoU arc fighting as one man in favor of Douglas and the nominees of the party for the House of Representatives. The party wH be successful in the election. It will be so because it is fighting for a principle, and because the efforts to distract the party, by huriied removals from office, and tire appointment of incompetent and unworthy men to succeed them has had the effect of disgusting niiinr Democrats and1vy o —conservative men with this sort of Executive interference, and induced them to take stiong-giouiid against these icmov-als, and the Republican party to whoi-e benefit they are expected to ensure.— The President and the Cabinet cannot fail to see the mischief which lias resulted to the Democratic party in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indina, pushing the test of Leconapton” or ‘'auti-Lecompton” in those States, and that a perseverance in this policy will endanger the safety of the Democratic party, the only [National party in the Union, for years to come.Prior es e in the Bfewmarket Race.The race for the Cesarowitch handicap at Now market, for which tho American horse Piioress was first favorite, was