aInPor tfa« AlHWMr. '•The RepubHcansof this District, made choice bn the 18th at Darttbrd,' ’ of Alvin L. Mint of Princeton, w» their candidate for member of the Assembly. .-.Wo.regard tho choice ns ah eminently fit one. /Mr. Flint possesses In'a good degree; all those qualifications which.go to make, up a good Legislator. Sterling inUyritij} and goodpractical $ente, are',his leading traits, to which arc added loir speaking talent, and gentlemanly address. In Joining ..the Republicanparty at Us first organization, he underwent no process1 of conversion,— He had been from early ‘manhood a con* slstcntgfidvoeato. of ttw_ principles* which undatiie the Republican organization, .-.m We suspect that Kb la pretty /strongly Imbued with that old fogy nations that It is no part of the duty of a. Candidate* for Rep resen toUrer, to ask tho people for ' their, rotes, and that an his nomination was' unasked, so his election, will bo without, so* UciUtion.. Ills election, which Is a matter of counfo.will bo a credit to the, District. :mt