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, the responsibility, is the eyes of all just men, will not rest upon her, but upon those who have driven her, in self-defence, to assume that position. Senator Douglas on Lincoln's administration. In a letter, replying to one from a number of citizens of New Orleans, asking his views relative to Lincoln's election, SenatSenator Douglas says: "I do not anticipate, nor do I deem it possible in the present condition of the country, that, under the administration of Mr. Lincoln, any act can be perpetrated that would destroy or impair the Constitutional rights of the citizen, or invade the reserved rights of the States upon the subject of slavery; buthe Constitution may be preserved inviolate, and the Union maintained forever, is the ardent hope and fervent prayer of your friend and fellow citizen, "S. A. Douglas. "New Orleans, November 13, 1860." Cockades in the Pulpit. The Clayton (Ala.) Banner says that on Sunday last the Rev. Alexander McLennon, of the
North Carolina election. --The Raleigh Register gives returns, reported and official, from 75 counties, which give Breckinridge a majority of 3,914, according to a hasty calculation which we made. Twelve counties remain to be heard from, which gave Ellis a majority of 2,072. The vote polled for President is some ten or twelve thousand less than the vote for Governor in August last. Douglas' vote in the whole State will not exceed 2,000.
The vote in Missouri. --According to our figuring, says the St. Louis News, the returns from 93 counties in this State, the greater number of them full and complete, foot up as follows: For Bell53.210 For Douglas53.027 Bell ahead244 The returns from several counties are incomplete, and as the contest between Bell and Douglas is very close, the official vote of those counties may materially vary these figures. The vote in Missouri. --According to our figuring, says the St. Louis News, the returns from 93 counties in this State, the greater number of them full and complete, foot up as follows: For Bell53.210 For Douglas53.027 Bell ahead244 The returns from several counties are incomplete, and as the contest between Bell and Douglas is very close, the official vote of those counties may materially vary these figures.
The California election. Fort Kearney, Nov. 19.--The Overland mail says California election returns are doubtful. Some say Douglas has 3,000 majority others that Lincoln is 2,000 ahead and likely to carry the State.