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rsal shout shook the whole building. The men cheered at the top of their voices, and the ladies stood up and waved their handkerchiefs over their heads. Such a scene was never witnessed before in the Senate Chamber. At any cost, let your readers possess themselves of this great oration — a master-piece of logic and eloquence. Douglas has the floor for Wednesday. What his position will be, no one certainly knows; but it is not thought that he will take coercion ground in opposition to Pugh. We may look for a display of his whole strength. Every Senator will now put forth his best powers. It was authoritatively announced yesterday that Seward had changed the programme of his party, and would play the part of the Great Pacificator, by advocating Crittenden's amendment; but the announcement was not confirmed. We can't trust Seward, nor any, nor all of the "snatch-back" Abolition party. Pryor's resolution adverse to coercion produced quite a scene in the House yesterda