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Hon. J. C. Breckinridge at Abingdon, &c. Lynchburg, Oct. 4. --Hon. J. C. Breckinridge and other Kentuckians were at Abingdon yesterday. It is understood that Mr. Breckinridge will resign his seat in the United States Senate, issue an address to the people of Kentucky, and actively engage in the war. It is believed that hHon. J. C. Breckinridge and other Kentuckians were at Abingdon yesterday. It is understood that Mr. Breckinridge will resign his seat in the United States Senate, issue an address to the people of Kentucky, and actively engage in the war. It is believed that he will be in Richmond in a few days. One hundred passengers are detained in Lynchburg until to-morrow, in consequence of the failure of the trains to connect. at Mr. Breckinridge will resign his seat in the United States Senate, issue an address to the people of Kentucky, and actively engage in the war. It is believed that he will be in Richmond in a few days. One hundred passengers are detained in Lynchburg until to-morrow, in consequence of the failure of the trains to connect.