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I 'i 'i' 'Vr ConrretiioBii ImmSgrmUoa: WATHON'SUALLiniY! PIIOTOCRArHi.f t'vf i TWITS TO I PROVE. V', ir ir irff Brdwli BWsmtrt ed a petition for a conatitutional amendment gruarauteeine eoual riehta withorit diatinction on account of color, which waa referred to the Committee of Fifteen. Mr. Sumner called op the reaolution offered by hiw on yeaterday, calling upon the Secretary of the Treasury and Poatmaater General tore. lint inf.

tmre iJtcjiMifXJtosLJar ic.oqti lave bc-n admittelto bold office in their imrtmeDU witbuut taking the oath rcauirccrl'y Jaw and whether the oath haa Uf altered or modified fn any way. 1 Mr. Hendnckr eBomreit mimnef any reason tor calling tor fuch infpr STrftToh" Mr, Uumoer aaid that on lt Saturday he cullcfl on the Commissioner of Iptemal Revenue, and whs told, by him that the oath bad in many lieen modified to wich peifoni in the South. Mr. Hendricks did not ace the necettity for punning tuch a resolution, lie believed the Secretary ot the.

Treasury to have done bia duty, and to be an able and efficient ottiifer. M. Sumner taid there waa a law requiring a certain oath Irom all officer in the employ of, the gnvernmriit) and uo cabinet -officer hurt- a -ri jjfli to dipenM with it. The yea and Inaya lina ordered mi the adoption of the resolution, it was carried yeas i'l. uiiy 8.

Mr. Sumner called up the bill to authorize the President of the United State to transfer, upon valuation to le fixed bv the Secretary of War, a ipn to the Government of I.ilieria, which had pnMtd the Ilouae. Mr, Injicrsoll, of Illinois, naked, but failed to obtain, leave to introduce a resolution, directing the Committee on the Di.stricf of Columbia to impure into and report upon the expediency Of repealing tbe act which Alexandria was ret-roceded to the State of Virginia. The House took up the report of the Cmn- iiuiit-e uii UrooKa, Klectiona in case of Feeling in Washington. Washisotos, April 3, lmirt.

The news that the President had issued a proclamation iluclaritig the Southern State nut ot insurrcctijin created quite a aeifiation. It was generally understood that there was something important goi'ig on at the White I louse. Several menilx-ra of the Cabinet were nuking back and forth, and three or four oH ine j.ausiKTs oj iner viirati rams unprenre- Court were elciaeted'with thePresideril fur aiime time. All manner of rumors were afloat in re- i theiiifi9titrn undejjliscu.sji0ri.Ajnj).ng thoae wliieli trained the moat prominence was I. SIATO CAUS.

i- frldaf, April IV Pur Daily, per yeK. sis One month, -two munlli. fJ1 Wctni-'Weekly, pet yetr, Weekly, per year, Oiir terms srr invariably In sdvanc. may tent us by the Rail Rod conductors or the Express Companies. 7 Error in AccobuU 1V beg nil who full to receive tbi' rkli Iter to-day.

If th-y have tent ns money f.r hf'lt mm sis, i "it tifrf iriliaii nw-jlit tat -i 1 BltJlrTTVTfwT aw VI'CITIWt- 11 X'l SI ieet immediate ly. Vt find sortie errors and omissions oa our book; we have corrected them and will be glad to corr an that atitl evlat, Apr!) The Croat Mark, Tot cross mark (X) on your paper, after this, Indicates that th rim for which you have paid La nearly expired. Heretofore all who had not paid have lascn marked. April dtf. The Proclamation Wa Lara tha pleaaare of directing Ui at(MU tioo of oar readm to Ui frreat Proclamation of tbe Prealdent, will found on aut firat pajja, tbla momlng.

la alluding to it, ou ycaterday, we eiyrmaed the opinion, baaed upon the nieagra teirgrapbic ayiu)paU which bad reached ua, that It did not, ft ltatlf, restora the ptwllgeaof IIubu Cvryttt, aod provide for taw 'land of BltttarY A careful rdifif that qpinlot. The geaeral coattruction placed opoa the proclnoMtioa bjr the IforUiera pra "te that It lef urei" at OB(etleaecMiralil0 a4 ooaatruotio 4 warranted ty phraae- ology-' The Preaident, after declaring that "ingarnWtirF WWwewrlwW( tha privilege Of the Writ of habeaa eorpua, are, ia tiriu of fa, dangeroua to puUi liberty, b' compatible with tha lndlridual rlKbtaof the citizen, contrary to the geniut and apirit of our free Inttttutiont, and exliauntive of tbe national resource and ought not therefore to betanetion-til er allowtd," then goet on emphatically to prb- flalnt tlit jhf Jtyrrectkn fa Pom i fully reatored, and that it ia henca- forth to be an iiicoAituKii." The clear Implica tion would appear to that all tha eonooml tanta of a atate of peace, mvntioued by the President, aro fully reatored, that thojinity of I. i i. i j. tao iu'puouo is no longer to oa ueienoea ny iub eword, and that the lilwrtjea of the people are resumed under the guardianttitp of civil law.

In a word, the work of re-contructlon la complete, to far aa it lice in the power of tbo Btatet and of the President and it only now remain for Congreae to admit the reprew ntatlvet of tbe Southern Btatca, in order la remand (he Union to Ita original completcneat, -Tha event la epechal, ami the Prwwdent, by thit Proclamation, hat named a fame which will live through nil coming time. When the fanatieal and inouting politielant, who are at- tailing and laboring to defeat hit noble policy, thai! bare been forgotten, orthall be rouiom- -terel only tf litthel, bit great name will PELL art 60 5 00 I 3 00 Money The, Charlotte Tint statea that anterting will be held in that place, on Oie 10th inAto cpoaiiler the1 bo, nican of arcurinjr immitrra-tion to tbii State. We regard tbia at a highly important' 'tueaa- are, bnt ltrrqtrirer frrnit car and large infir- pri" it the Unit importance to the Ktate, vaiUille iainl should rtuUiccd 4t a hitfh atale of cultivation at the earlkst day. Wire I our land killful1r cttltiratetjf. our minra work- ed.

our water-power brought into rpcjuitit)n in Tl' eatatuueiMi 'BtSillorieS, fulrTofitiiTftST and work-pint) all in motion, under akillful and well-trainel lulxir, in twenty year there would not a trace of the war left, eit in the loe of our sous and the'appeariince the niHimed otill among on. iJcbts, cither public or private, would not dWurli anil every I hint; would work like a charm. Labor i whst we want energetic, -liilllul labor of' alt but, eapeeintly ugrlcnltnral and meclmniial ialr. We wholly ipiore. the prejudice which may exist affHinst (foreign labor orllor from tbe North, if we can uvf the right kind.

Itut our information olMitfea to puanl our people nirainftt tbe lalior obtained bv the A gen cicii now exiating at point The mow of the importation of bilmrera from Europe, recently, ha been of tlic woraj kind. Tiny aie almost totally demoralized by their hnbil in Kiirope. Laredo numbera hare been conne'ted with the Kunean anniea and with. lite work of internal improvement, and liv; liccotne po unsettled, that they will not remain ut any place lonir enough to till a contrai l. So fur, the exji rience ol our planters in Warren, Halifax Eilgkeomlic, and- other counlies, ha leen a failure: Numbers itf fun-igneix brought into the rMate have left in a lew cek, objecting to our climnle, ol' euliure and habits.

Three perauna' have been of th clan ctf. Hence, if we. jttt il troui aliruuil, lie aurc tljaLit is.Aot nf tlie demoralized the JtiDf 'Hlatjjjjujjdj. u4h lot "I Klirorw. We want to cmuiiiK into the Stnti-tlior- oujfh-bred- formwra aitd-mwhaniei', 1W ptte i pe of bx-ating lejnjaijcntly us, ua such.

We need thern, and they should Ih; encotiruijiyil rllUi; out dud rt'hiuice for hmu. Large numbera of our white population must lie tiler of the soil. Our xor bovs must be taught to be scientific and xkillful farmers and mecbiinict. If the colored people shall prove themselves to be reliable as biUntra in their new condition, they mupt be taught in tbe tame way. But wc need practiced and scientific fanner and mechanic from the JJorlli and from WlteiTiSfa la dune, olif good old State will have arrived at that point in her destiny, when ahe.will.hu ready to vie with her.

sifter States in every enterprise promotive of of our common country. "That Glorious Old Patriot." Such hi tbe designation which the HUindanl, a few wceka bestowed upon Crownlow. Bmwnlow nn-le a speech in Kmxville, the 'other day, from wbieli we' mik.th"fn!!nwlug elegant i xlniels 1 "t'rrrrn -fimir tfbe-tithrnd it it-pealed, and it won't bo, find. There are crippled rebels in Washington who want to govern thia country, and I lirn oppovil to letting them in. President Jfohnson can't carrv a tingle State North Mason line but Kentucky, and I wish be could carrv that State to "Our State is at a lock twenty-one member bolted.T But Tthcy all endorse President Johnaon.

They have left two hundred lunatics and three hundred convicts loose to starve. 1 have provided money ti feed tlii ui if the next I.ghdttiurfi rel'uwa to n-fnnd the money, I will turn the crar.jr -iind convicted loose on middle Tennessee. It ill be the best phytic they ever had." ''There are two 'human monsters' now engaging the attention of the American people. -Their name ate on every ibiuvs lipa. reler to Sumner and Steven.

President Johnson is engaged irm bitU'rvwarfUru stnsTtTiefiTTrr abuse the men it the test of the lovaltv Mr. Johnaon presenile. They are lxith men- of. ability and unbleniished private character. Stevens has sacrificed more for the Union than any five men in Kak Tennuasee.

and ia a better man than any two men who ever lived iu the am not nfrald to eiidiirae these men my own 'dung-liill must all be Radical or reconstructed lemocrats. I prefer to tide with the timiier, cls." I I inhitf i Utldletl atllill Tuej yesterday, true toils instinct a unlituJiinjHj acfU that "all the harsh ar. ticlet in relation Abraham Lincoln and Andre Johnson, that appeared Id 4 tie Mottling from May to Msreh MI3, were written by the Rev. W. E.

Prii, Senior Editor of rtie Awii- Vli if id writ tltviu, ihl re. W. Tlolditi, the ooly rwspomtiljlenliti'r or-tty 1 wrote a pwl tlwil during that tiniv.and we had Andrew Jolin, lut re erur for the tAilor. We had no rcpm4bility, ami alt our article, torpt in Ilia aheence from the were eul-mitted him' in. approval, correction, modifl-cation i or rrjeetifm.

Whaterer, therefore, hn placed in the handf of the printer, written aa editorial lor him, heendorl and i mpoiwilile Moworer, what rtf, have nevi-r de- olml, nor laTwe Htlrmpted tit wm'n onrwli from the odium which may attach to mir We have never eaten onr words, nor hypocrit-Ically and faJaely aaid we Wrote under dureoaor truia fear. wrote then, a we write now, what we honeatly helired to he true anil jut, without fear and mltk na lope of rntard. But the above itatentent lc a faliriration, and tbe writer knew it to be auch when he penned it. There ia not a quotation from the Ntandttri, ptibliabed in tbe fknlii.el of the 4 tb. IiiHt, which came from our pen, or waa eurgftted ly na, except, perbapa, tbe one dated the 2Utb.

of May, 1801, It i poeaiWe that article wan written by ua, but we are positively certain all the reat were written by W. Holden, while editor of the Standard. None of the rent partake of our atyle or apirit, and they are no characteridtic of the apirit and atyle of Mr. Holden, he aatound onJIy bia decluration. We, therefore, make the kaue of veracity directly with him, ani declare.

Hie ttbove.ducUn.tion.of. LbittObe We iek newt fivn no position ne have eVor Uken, until we areonvincwli of ionremirj and we aaetune tbe whole rrapotniliility of all wa Jarjj.ttf!aI4orjvriJten. buLmxJwX not broad enough to hear the lnjquiitie of great a tinner aa W. W. Holden.

Wo never ut Knave, foot and tyrant to any one. We never wrote, Lincoln ia at wkkedknd bbiody a ty rant at tbe Emperor of Austria." We never called Edward Everett the moat elegant devil out of perdition. We never wrote who will plot for tbe headt of Abe Lincoln and General Bcott But thoy aie the worda of, and were written by, W. W. Hidden, and no one ele, at the time they appeared in the fitiiitirt.

But whv tHfrefeawrfcryTMfh of the mnititrd know they emanated from the brain and heart of ita editor. Fractional TruthV A lladioal concern, publiatied in incinnati, givet the eiibjoined dittorted tummary of flen. L't testimony before the ao called Ilecon ttraction Committee. It would be a waate of time to go to the trouble of fastening falsehood upon a Radical ihect Xot, therefore, for the purpote of exposing a He, bnt aimpty with a view of thowing bow many ran be crowded into a tingle paragraph, we rpiote tbe That tha people, ot Virginia did not, and do not, consider their rebellion aa treaaon against the United BUtet. IL That he and the people of VIririnia ccn- erally look upon their allegiance to their State at paramount to their allegiance to the Union, and believe that a State can abaolve ita individual member of their allegiance, to the general government, III.

That the rebellion was not one of inili-vldu tit. but of State. IV. That the northern meiTaro to much dia-likod that they are uatraciaed In annthern aiM-i- ety. 1 hat colons! men would not be allowed to vote in Virginia.

-V- i VL That no jurv could be found in Virginia to eonvirt'Jelf." fhivia. VII. That tbe relx lt endorse Andrew John- atm't policy. i tH. That Uenrral I-e heveir renda'a newa- I.

Th juration was not naked ien. Lot at to whether he reganh-trn' -Mrrtrlmr-asr--trr- too. All that he aaid, In thia connection, waa that he had no knowledge of what others think about It mony. ft, Not alluded to In tbeevbbn. 4.1-The-vroril oWratrism brncif -nwd." th'ftrif'e nimply-tayt that hetnrrpoact tiWytftiubrpnTer not to associate with Northern men.

B. Hetayt tbat whether Virginia wouhl allow the negro to vote Would, depend. interest at white Virghjiimt wmild not like it, were suffrage forced on negroes In thitt State by tome other power than that of Virainia, o. fJenlaayt he doe not know what a Jury wonld do. 7.

He aaya nothing aliout. rinlorsing the Pretidcnt's policy- but that he thinks the tucceatof that policy will reatilt lnyt-tration of fraternity1 and amltyt i 4. Thit ia the only one not a positive falsehood. It jtnly partially true, for the General aaid be itartttf ewer reads the psixTk, "i 1 Taking the eight assertions, and we Bnt seven of them snd aboof elgbt-tentht of the remaining one to be deliberate and malignant' inren- tiooa Thiti a fair average of the amount of truth obtained bv readers of indict! sheets. North end Sonth-two-tenths of one-eighth true, and eeven-elghtba of all snd tlgb-tentb o( the othey eighth false.

A JTreednten'f la connection with the president, Privrl'ama-tton. It la to be noied tbabj by the terms of the act creating It, the freetlmwi's Bureau can le- gaily exist for only one year mora from ita, data. Th Is, nnleaa Congress shall provide for it, further, continuance, one -attempt to acom pliah which tha President has slresdv frtittra- 4 of the Joke," Oa th 3r4 at Hickory Ytrttt. Wrr Mailt H.C.. thei4cMo(iarkMtr Eatoa, E- by Kt O.J Otbaoa.Cobfl.

Bontou. atratmbanr In. Btma la P.y.tUTillV. tl.ih afarek, at tha BaptM Caareb, by tk Bcv. Jaa.

MeUaaiel, Me. Ja, Baaa, a atM 8uua J. C'tatia. Kwonr, ixia awawtar-af-afca Han. 2.

tT tmi tmi imngtof uf 4 J0 Ml thirty yaare. auwi.jiut dm tiuur dsmhtar of tba aboT and rTHiB, bl'BAII, infant Kd in daya. KEXT. TWO UOOMSuethe 6rrt floor of a evcUing, a FayattuviUa 8lra. Apply at OFUCE.

K.Mnl., Apill it-2l TTEXTIOXI SIECHAMt'S PrupoBl will wwiirod, jt inw luonlb, at lb offlea af Mo. II. HarrU, Kq. ta tka Town of dnrtnc, Oraavill X. (' for tbe balldina ot a liJWCJLJOUAtt-'O PACTORT ia aald Tawa.

TkGoutraet will 6 Ilia Bdck abd vvooff pail together, or impartta). Plaa and tMeiCeatioaa raa bo x-en, or pninnreil. at ttr, Harria't OtHea. April 8-202 6t vtl l. ARM HIWtHB.

IKll 3rd. a bright bay COLT, about 4 pl 8 inehM ur ft fest biKb, haavy blnvk oiuw and for top. Whan tnken, lia was rouftli nhiid. I wili uav'tlie aovv reward of twenty-Are doilare Uir nit utfiivery to ine at wittoo, uraaville or for any iufermatHia. tkat 1 oaa get hiui aaaia.

I traearu tne tiomitf Dear Ktlntn traeaci 1. I. 1 L'RfER HM1T1I. Afwll ci-d'2w bUgioa Itl.lrirl Roand. HiMuuke Cnriiii, At lUllfaa, Awil 7 7 A 1 1 Ac li VI A 191 in tt.AV7 V3 yah I'siboro, Hethawla.

Willismstiai, WanhinoB, ftyniuatti, Mtlnm-kclt a fa Ns-hvillr, WaiiBa, IleadorMkii. (Iranviilp, Williamstsa, '-UouDl Zina Plynuiatb May Maree't HbniB Juu Marrow's C'bspol uonoea I A 17 L. HKNIIBE 4, K. tpnl -f- aVOK aAl.K A DSS 1 A hIS -KEWTK1H' heH4 ttwi aiost alvnld sud liealtliMst root ia Cuirlotle. C.

A large and eoaunvdii.as liobee eoaletaljar k'iae rm.in. panlry f.iur ws.li hoase, a uble, a twsuolul riove of trees ia wrtm'f wiI? vbte jfd VAU talk smJtfA a IttTttM aarei raliimaa lMi taat all 4.bout eev aotv. agTwo" hiisii tf- hen il boniilit. iiMludinij fiimitaru, ritrpets, cart slue, if desired' Any oar tWIruu- lu virit aed examiae tbe prenu will plae call at ear A II WEILKR BRO. Cliaroie, 8PEXD YOUR "BREEJiBACKS." F0K18GG.

(KEAT DECEI1VE1M PRICEtt. Iliavnju.t received from Sew Voik, and now preo (orjaJ tlie latael; sLylrn of Spring and Summer Calicos, Muslins and Lawns, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hought etnoe tbe tnt derlni prices leeaseutwat- ly. i ran jjhnrail my euttouurt guud bar(lba On II nntTlootc rueftrx-e yon liny IT WILE COST VOV OTIIIG. wkK no wiw, Ann Mtl lR tosiev. Te-dar le Ike Hew, le mmrm4 roser 'tirn-u.

prm4 eke" lCllN'sIKYH4'tORKi- Wt Ueellias rbeas! We yea hmf res. tail la Near Verh. 1 iil-k twice, and sisall ttroflU, la my Biol to. 1 J. INSET.

April 0 202-lm. Raletgh, Payetteville 8U, BREMZER, KELLOCKi sirorcsaoM to ltKHOCJf St DRKNIZER, BASXEtS, ASJD' UKEEKSBOBO, C. "Iold AND SILVIA, IXC8AB0B, BAMg -wv toe a a swede sswtewt et ed fMpoeiu reeeieed sbteto tlebt eheokt at wnb the Banks. Cnl'eetioaa esade ea ell aooeeilble Jwrtale, Will traTtaet all baslaest Bronptlyn4 ea bleterant. tprU in, eawla.

piRI IHSUBAHCB. lasaroace Caeeaaay, BROADWAT--T, A FIRST CLASS COffPJirr CAVITA li'V, Ctis1.i. st'ftA AAA wua ia VTPf eBttUVi.WU. 1. 1 1 1 I Bl.HMAkto.WHITKWm Wfl BE WARD VV Soriber.

Hvlen dispel nnr, bl.au. siakk f.rt5 ataa. aad very Bunii rabbed by ih harneae, especially oa the ramp. Hha ricKed aad toil. Mie bad sbaee oa hor wi" we of wsiek le ourablMMi 4 uatr lb kit tide.

1 Will ST for ihm rMMr j. the rMTery a) the male, and erMeeeeto emtei ihetkML W1LLIR HENDrnxnv Alareh Jl-188-d6t-w4w. 11 1 1 IIOKSE STOLE.V tWO REWARD .41 si I. ft tr ftvni aiy Birtltfway, Werreaeoai-tr, S. li 1 mm eiile-east of A '1.

MAKE, mediuoi sis, 101 rive Ike J.n kt1 41. tvevii udaiaxUimmM. Ridfewayllaroh Jl.w MiRBIE H. BATTLE. 1 7T.

4 noun. d.iusi jjM Rakjiali.aae Ktfc Mikior that nmut bnati atof it rirtar POECELAiy. "t- iftivy W. WATNIljt UaleW.li. A Hr'li POR MIX Iti.

ple.H. la. pJ lbilla(r The ilmitling (iun was hnia aad tarn aad romny, kavinv Zr' Apportent r. tC. neee.ry inn.

i4 iv aorrt of land Tk propaity wnl U-a ilU aeeminoialiu2. i paiultbatwait Thoae wiiliing apply 'rlZi Bivta, ai Btlthtk. kt Mag aie. April 5 Wl-3 TVilnunutnn Standard eopy two we4t. (pOBSTLXlTPlItS A Coi Mriimnt of T't IOa) Untbotn 10 Hll.h.l.

li Vow. Will be In Kumw, tu J.J.LiTcnFonu. -uwrutcyi LATEST AimiVAin Spring: GoMsJII WE have Jyretvc. ana ire a beantlfiil asortniM4 tPHI(JA8rnwERGOOI)S EMBRACIX0 nntSi GOOD'S. FREXCH LAWNS, a FRENCIt i AMERICAN VUKTif BLEACHED COTTON.

t'AiygflmSSfe "awi'" Pnr7' "KewTTiik. 1' neiilor member uf tbe fitin. siuec the rereul i lin ia prii-et ead feel eiinMnl. that we can -ell es etiMe Hi i.nrrill IIIVOIU iiaUU. 3.

rayetteville Street JAMES MtKDlMON, 4 RkighAprrtfr8)Mw sdlej-'e Dai.Vx il ii tlr. Fbleofltn Wold, eH KmpreeeTrsit 'T Call n4 xef-one McKIMMOJf 4 SOKi i April 5 201-lw "A tpVtVfftniJsOrThTei tiff tor mid tirriv McKIMM0XS0S! April 5-801-1 Coffin. OwatiHl' pmv nffA Hi" liua P.rtrilr,T.ai, IVppeti in lt.iajf.y-ni ebb at McKlMMoit -i'-imi April 5-501-1 NEW YORK WEE I 0 PiRT tLAss 1 SUrlight, ,1 Capt, Pedrkk, 1 Washington, Capt Chiohesta, Bebecca Clyde, Capt Young. PtseaafCf staving kuKrior Aeeowuio station Tlibfuleoni'rs Kstfr Uidiietmeote tbr any iltfiee ia the Wte. tme of the shove Rteumtni witt sl.r beoptn New Vorlt smt it woeklv.

or ftHMiw, if -loaitod. Kreighl eonslcned to Hie of tbe tot- C. PailleyAjtent WiluiinKtoa Ac Wria-lt'L RoaJ, will he fia'waidrd rromjuly, and epi5e hrled st point of tesrlslo, I'ri or s.nrnnwwe ni all efra ehergee. i tecArs in nkw tuRk xj Ttrrrn. xt mat i i ii AMIS HAND.

117 WrII 6t, IT Wilmington a. irewTesi. bavira; la'Koly fnoMiwd their rolling et-x are prepared I move freiht promptly flora ell a will eive pmfereoee to ihronpb Miesmer fftg i.Tef.ell ethr-r Two daily trains 'now rtfsoieic era frelirht peeStpemer will nlwava ito iiif ward, ef.arrtval. lacrdertesaireespea.Aaad order pMals in New Vmk by UKSlsr fi foot of Wall 8t April Im XT1KGIXIA TO EIROPE SplfBild BrltlsliStffiiasfeli leava tot UverpoW, elirejet. ekest f.

freigjit, apply te fit A WILltth Nrtrfbllr Vs. Meetra. Chieves Osborne, I 1, Petersburg, Keesra. KacAndxewt Agents, Liverpool. Aprit 5-201-8w r.

pITY ELECTION. i 'laton's OrrtcE. 5 RiLKtoU. Ariril 2. ISMS.

Nottrst brptrcirfu pull" Kill btw tha eaart henea see tba eey li.st. W)) noel viteit of the e-l tt sir aeeeptni-ea-or ncw nd (he Ust 'f Those ia favor i.f the n-we'-ari-r trill ot a osi. aavsl -eeened briar ed OS it. ttwen WO'O. 'l-IH be enthrined in, the iffertlona of a a rent and 're-united Vll Ahotmk tb6t at Tit PnKaroKMT.

The ikuadard aaya that 'OeH. Ilawley, the Vntv i andldale, haa been electel, In Connecticut, by a amajl majority." It la well known that Hew- -v r. ley oppotcd the restoration policy ol tha preai-. dent, ami that the Preaident favored tbe elec-, tiob of Jr. Ebgllid), who wanuly endoned that policy.

It fa alao well known that BadkaJ to General ISranL, and that the latter) had been. ot ar tor ttie present nut all this proved to la1 an idle rumor, anil wus win forgotten when the fact become known that the proclamation wot iasued. The radicals were furious over the news, and were decidedly chapfallcn, it being understood that this shuts out all legislation hereafter "under the pretense of tlis war pow er. This document hat been looked for for some time past; but it wa thought that it would not Im? issued until the veto Was dispos- Tha New Jersey Senatorthip. TnKHToJt, N.

April 8.In the legislature this morning a joint reaolutttm came np lo go into joint meeting. Senator Scovel addrtmscd the Semite, declaring he could not surrender bia position without dishonor, and would ndlwre-f to it. to thii end. 1 I Th vote wt then taken on. the resolution.

mid it was lost. There were hisses in the lobby, and conoid- excitement. Senator Scovel, in bit speech, was particular- ly severe on sitr-Carter anil Mr. Itufurson, or 'amdenr-denouncing them at liaving grbwn rich on the turTerings of the people in the recent civil war. He offered to vote for any man who entertained the views he did.

He aaid he was not urging hit own election lie did not want the position; but that he would never submit to the dictation ot any party or clique. Important Oecitlon by the Supreme Court Military Commiuions hare no authority over Civiliant, WasbcNOTo.n, April 4. Some months ago Howies, Milligan and Heraey, civilians, were tried and convicted by a military commission, and sentenced to tie hanged. President Johnson commuted their sentences to imprisonment for life. The case was brought before the Uni-tod HUtea Supreme Court, which'ts-lay decided that they ought to be discharged from custody, and thirtrthv milharymmfa jurisiliction to try them.

Connecticut Election. WasnisoTos. April 4. Th; returns from ten towns in Connecticut give Hawley seven hundred majority. The remaining cities wiH increaae it to nine hundred.

Tna Xbxt StXAtaThe Baltimore Tnm- arii'f tpcculatct at follows rcapectihg the next I wu tne tin or aisrcn, tne Tiests of oue Senator from each of the following States now t'f 't auiiirnia, lonnecticui MIUlOUV hansna, Kentucky, Maryland, Sfiswori, New ork, l'ennsyivaninw()luo, Oregon, Vermont and Wisconsin. Tie Wancy in New Jersey hat also to be filled, TBese are now represented by eleven Radicals and four Conservatives. 1 The Legismturrnt California has already cbos- en Cobs, Radical, in the place of Mr. McBWaJI, snd Itadiealt aw anw to tt returned from New Hampshire arid Vermont. 71 Tlie elections to take place thit year, in tltW other twelve States will determine 'the political I complexion of the- Senators to ft chosen In view the change in political affairs, alt these I StAtct 'hiay be considered doubtful, and it it i poiwible that a very srreat revolution mm rolls aroumL As Inr Marvlanit i wadeera it fttipoMible that 5ir.Creawel(, or I MIVWBWtHIIMH ran ny oe returnetir antt We reasonaWy look fiar 1 favorable results in Connecticut, Pennsvlvania, 1 ludiann, and The Hrnntors holdingr over may be classified thus: Rabcult S3, Consetvativea (counJinK iviucy, ot and doubtful i i- fHtewart 'of Xevert.

-h f' Luauc si any moment.) Unnservative triumohs in the any 1 eleoHf dicaf tion of tbia vearcan sweep away the Rmlical majority, and bring ns peace and OMictndc on 1 tin oi jtarcn, 1S07. ny way of Ban Francisco we have news'of Lilwrnl siicccatea in the Kouthwestern fitaXcs of Mexico. Tchnantepcc was assaulted by Ueneral trimrnwi tlaa nxtleH nf lan.isa if i rtPfrdcd by the Imperial Genial were atwut two thousand men strong, and though they In takimr fort at the IJKinninjr of the action were finally obliged to aitbdraw alter uuimicu ami. siaieen menv the lamout Mariano Katiuex hundred tnd. sixtee men.

amnm wl.r, ii haa for I'. aXaw -J meinUrtof Congmt JbeenLttuajplng tha State for -wecVt in oypoattioB to Mr, rSngtidt and Prealdent Johnaohi And yet, Ilawley ia the i 'Union" candidate, forsooth I In what category dovt the Btmuiari placa Mr. Engliah, the 14tit caff didatel And la tb Prmident't policy a J- salBttawaaTsjM i itructitnt policy f- The Standard If at mad aa a March hare, "tfttt; tti'thti "method CilttnadhetaT It wTiikt at BadTcaV jm over the President't lliouldeix Tbe President, in bis Prochunation, quotes the teaolutiont of "Congresa, in July 1MZ, to the eJTrt that the war wa being, pniseeuted solely tn defend and maintain the ttipreniary of the constitution nn all laws made in pursuance thereof, and to preserve the Union, with all the dignity, equality and rljhtt of the several Statet i tint as stw.n at these objects are accomplisbed the war ought to ceaae." Nothing uM )n, nisre enuiliatic or positive than tbt I'tNif. Aftcr.we-k of ileliiy, the blute Con AuJUluuJ.t .1 JtH Jduptt- Writ n--t tionsl ameodiHeut pfulHltiting tlaTery.TP'podl-ateil the State debt cniitractixl during the warj aim rcieini inr ortiiiittnce Ol acvewsloti, lie following is the language, of the 'repcalinj: oniinance, vtitr llo it ordained by th) people ivf Teins, in convention. That we acknowledge the auprn-niecy of the exmatiHilion-of th United States and the laws parsed in pursuance thereof, and that an ordinani-e adopted by a former con-veiitimi, on the 1 tit of February, iHQl.

cntitlcd An or.HnaiuM to dbwolvr the' Mnion between the SttKwf Texa and the other State unite. I Under the comuact stVied the tbe't'1iTcf anil the same is hereby declared null ami oid, aud that iuVriglit benv tofore claimed by the Stte-Tf Texas tn erwHc fruntilML Ufikin; is hmUy dit inctly On next" the grand opera, ball, to long announced and an. impatiently looked avill take place. Already tbe ticket, which are limited tn BiiirdsHY-are told at a preniiHni, It is raid that lover are' in despairtheir sweetr-hearts having declared they would Rot marry tliem if tliey eotibl not go to the (mil, the anticipation, of which bat act them all agog, ami turned their headt The seamstresses are overwhelmed with work, and never will there have been teen a like display of luxury. in a i.imiiy oa if iitn avroiie Could pih Cure but a single ticket, admitting 4 lady and cvntleenen.

two aiters had a regular aM to decide who thould nsve the tieneftt of the jick- et. Tbe rarother, who intended to miasnyvi, .1. tanand settled the di benlty by waiving hit riglitt, and declaring tliat one of the eistera alwuld don a gentleman 1 dress and wort the1 other tn the opera. 1 I fovrtur Dt Vnit. ine tUo 0110 Hut there was one Representative, who believed -J ttiat even this did not go far enough as io tbe preservation of tho States," and who therefore (Wred to go further.

This wa the now infant out Tbad. Stevens, of Pennsylvania. On Decern-Iff 4, 18031 oJTefed In Coogrena resolutions i rtictttlng that tho Union rmirt be snd remain one tnd indivisible forever;" and also that if any person la the employment of the United r-UUr, in cither- the legislative or executive branch, should propose to make peace, or thoutd advif the acceptance of tny such proposition, i rb any other beaia than the integrity snd entire unity of the United 'fijatrs and their Territories, aa they existed at tbe time of the rebellion, Ae ZUtftiUy of thigh eni, Exactly w. v. Oolo cwiskd in Near York, oa tba 4tb at ItS-sCottoti again dcclininr.

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