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Senator Douglas. --Senator Douglas arrived in New Orleans the day before the election. He was enthusiastically received, and flowers were showered on him by the ladies from the balconies along the route of the procession. At Mobile he was interrogated as to whether he would take office under Lincoln, and answered in the following style: "I have only to say, that I cannot believe that any man reputed to be a gentleman could put such questions to me. [Immense applause.] There is no Senator Douglas arrived in New Orleans the day before the election. He was enthusiastically received, and flowers were showered on him by the ladies from the balconies along the route of the procession. At Mobile he was interrogated as to whether he would take office under Lincoln, and answered in the following style: "I have only to say, that I cannot believe that any man reputed to be a gentleman could put such questions to me. [Immense applause.] There is no language with which I can express my scorn and contempt for the wretch who would intimate that in any contingency I would take office under Lincoln.--[Applause.] The man who would propound such a question to me would sell himself in an instant to Lincoln or any other man who would offer him his price." [Great applause.]
gy of war, should trouble come as is now threatened, the educated talent of its graduates, scattered over every county of the State, will prove a bulwark of defence against all the assaults that may be made against our citizens or its institutions. The anniversary celebration at the Barracks was opened this evening with a handsome display of fire-works, and followed up with a number of appropriate addresses. Navigation has been resumed on the North river branch of the James River and Kanawha Canal, the damage by the recent freshet not having been as great as was anticipated. The work of completion to "Jordan's Point" is progressing slowly — so slowly that there is now no hope of making a finish this year. The Law School of Judge Brockenbrough, assisted by Col. J. W. Massie, of the Lexington bar, opened last week with about 30 students. Allow me to correct your statement of the vote of this county. The official vote is, Bell 1,231; Douglas 641; Breckinridge 361. B.
Senator Douglas. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 14. --It is reported that a dispatch was received in Milledgville, yesterday, reporting Senator Douglas exceedingly ill at some place, probably in Mississippi. Senator Douglas. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 14. --It is reported that a dispatch was received in Milledgville, yesterday, reporting Senator Douglas exceedingly ill at some place, probably in Mississippi.