last night at the Young Mens’ Whig Club, as j the quintessence of atheism and abolitionism, o Since the Whigs in this County have organized F their Club, only two days since, 69 members left the 10o£ Lodge of K. N.’s the day previous to its organization, and have joined the Old ' Banner. The Club had a very large and on- : .r thusiastic meeting last evening to receive the ! r nominations from their committee. They have t nominated a strong ticket, headed by Hon. 1 Edward Stanley, and Col. E. D. Baker, for State Senators, either of whom is a whole \ team. Their meeting last evening was inter- t rupted by a Whig Know-Nothing named II. P. * Janes, who avowing himself a Know-Nothing, insisted to address the meeting. The meeting 1 three times refused to hear him if he did not , ? give in his allegiance to the Whig party. Inthe altercation the lie was given tu a Whig byca Know-Nothing, the Whig pitched into him. : Iand a scene that b;ifHes description ensued, in r■Itwo minutes the Whigs were master of the ? field, and the meeting reorganized and pro- j 0cee^'I IrIn tout calculations of election j* *San Francisco County may be re»jLon$d 2000 | j majority for Civil and Religious Liberty. The t speech of those brave patriots, Hon. Edward t Staulev, Hun. E. D. Baker, and Calhoun Ben- ^iham, last evening fell like ft bombshell on the 0recreant Whig Know-Nothings. ! oYours, RICHELIEU, jo - ^ tGeneral Cass a Know-Nothing.—Upon j-