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ll arms, annually, for the term of five years. Anti-Abolition excitement at Boston-- Wendell Phillips Mobbed. BostonDec. 16.--A great crowd attended Wendell Phillips' lecture to-day on the subject of "Mobs and Education." The excitement against him being very great, a large force of police were in attendance, and the military were ordered under arms for fear of a riot. He was frequently interrupted by hisses, and on the conclusion of his lecture the crowd made a rush on Phillips as he made his appearance outside of the building. He was, however, protected from violence and deserted home. The services of the military warn and . It is believed that an explanation exists to prevent Phillips from , and it would have been successful on any other day but the debtors. General Scott on secession. A telegraphic report from Washington city says that General Scott has given the President an elaborate opinion in reference to the present condition of the military defences