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()Our rriends must back us in our efforts, and it will not le long before all our arrangements can be effected satisfac torilly to all parties. We hope to see soon the restric tions ou-trade ill' this section, done away with. The government being in urdisputed'pojssession. should af ford all facilities possible to good citizens, who may wish to establish themselves in nmercantile pursuits. It will be bitt a shirt time cre restrictions are abolished. Read all the Orders and advertise mnents in to-day's paper. Messrs. VWalsh & Boissean have an advertisement in this issue to which the attentiou of the public is directed. Thanks to Maj. Gen. Herron fort the loan of a New Orleans Times,i received through the hiands of Mr. T.Ci Compton. We can assure the Gen eral that such favors are inot only apl preciated, but will not b- forgotten, n as time may prove. We take pleasure in noticing im provements in our city, and would direct particular attention to the ad vertisement of Messrs. Jaamieson & j Co., who have opened a much needed establishment-Groceries, dry goods, etc. All in need of such articles can get them at fair prices at the place mentioned. ''Try themt. Every evening we hear sweet mu sic discoursed on the porch of the old Presbyterian churclh, by a brass baud, equal to any we have heard for t many years. The hand, we under-. stand, is that of Headquarters, and, is under the leadership of Mr. Laugh lin. t We will thank our New Orleans ' cotemporaries. with whom we ex- F changed before "ye cruel wor tuck i place" which is now over, to place- us on their exchange list so sooa as the maiil facilities get under way. I Now is the time to prepare for the resumption of business; by getting t your printing done at tie .."ee esta blishmant, you save money and have tIle satisfaction of receiving wo:k executed in the best style of the art, at short notice. The N. 0. I'icaynne, of the 3d, in citing some of the latest items of1 northern intelligence says: **A pro clamation for the reorganization of1t North Caarolina is alluded to as defin. itely excluding negro suffirage, dele gatiug the matter to the decision of the people. The President is said' to be preparing an oficial announce ment of the restoration of peace and o tihe tIIIupreesion of the rebelli'aan against thue Government. Davis is to be tried before the beuch of the District Circit Court . of be' Pistrict of ClaakaA The Virgilia Election. According to late dispatches. a rlarge numtber of persons. but lately connected with the secession move Sment in the State of Virginia, have been elected uietubers of the house of delegates of that State. One dispatch says the "Disunion ists have swept the State." By "disunionists we presume is meant r persons who favored the effort to es Stablish the Confederate (Joverninent, ff but who have taken the oath of al e legiete and who are now eng:ig ed in all honest and earnest eflort to bring about a comlplete restoration of the Union in all its p{arts. We do not suppose tlherce is lnow in all tlhe South, a solitary individual, wiho has tile lightest claills to sanity,-who would be willing to lend him:ielf to allny ovement designed to keep up strifei between the North and tile Southi. 'The disunion move - ment is dead and buried and is not rlikely to l- revived again during the, `'presentt g, neration. V e regret to see that some indigia t1tion has bh.en expressed upon this subject-; it is thought by lsome tihat these Iate secssilonists whio ha-ve Ibeen elected to seats in the the Un ion legislature of Virginia ihave Ishown mnuch indecent haste that they are still secessionistsand will again favor sue:essioi nroav-nients on the assutrence of the first opportunity. WVe regard these objections as des titute of the least tfoundation in fact, no sane man dtesires to see his deso lated country pilunged ilnto anothler civil warl-, wlicll would end in but one way ; in more cimtpllete d-soila tion. muil and utter faiilure. TIhei l'Picayune oil this subject says : "But tlhe cry that they can attempt. in any sort of way, any other dis union, is as ridiculous as itany other cries raised in this, day, against men whlo IId notit assist spois muen to fill their Ipockets with plin der. None but lunatics can eitliiher fear or attempllt ditsunioni now. Those -eho raise tlhe c-ry weithout being luatics are intent itl rlibin the body of the disunioin which diedl on tile battle field, ibut which Inone of tllhem ever nmet ftce to face, or tfnght to conquire" Again we regard the course pursued by the secesZioiits as emtiiintly pro per and riight. Ifttlhey hi:ul stood a + loof refusing to vote orhold ofliee whien tendered them, tlhey wouldl ha-ve betn regarded as unconcern,-d -f tl,.ir former terror and rieady to renew the Sconflict at thle very first conve-nient imolnetlt. The ticayntii- says : --If th-es Conlfederates had refiused to take part in the elections, if theyv had stood aloof. and stif-rod those onilv who hadl Iheretofor been known am iUnion men in the regionis held for a long time unuder Federal contr.ol to take part in tihe electionll it wouldl Shave beent said tlihat theyi dlil not really accept the alteredi condlition Sof things : that they still i-eldl out in rtebellion. antd had submitted onlyu to recover property and escape- puni i-h tienitt." We fully indorse. the folloHwing. which is the clising paragraph ,f thel Picayuie,s editorial on the sub ject. "According to our way of think ing, the people who had most to do with taking and keepintg Virginia. or any other State out of the Unioin, are the most suitable ones to do, the active part in bringing her hack intoi it, and in undoing the work of tihe past. The unanimity shown in this the most satisftctory ought it to ibe to all who desire tie comIplete sulbuitis sion of each State to the sovereig'i iauthlorit- of the Union." 'hiis is a meatter of momentous in ti-rest to the people residing witlhiii the limits of thit- late Conufederacy and shonld he piondereh by th i-mn shd acted upoii as soon as tile opptor tunity is offired . A gentltlenan who arriv-il at this il1ce on Suniiday evening frtim bhilow, r informs us that on ncariing the spot where the Kentcky sutik, lie saw the bodies of fifty negro men twni-ty- - five negro womi-ti, and three whites I floating in the rivilr. Mlessrs. E. & B. Jacobs. onie oi thi. oldi-st business firms in this city, we , are pleased to know have resimied business, and conduct a similar istea blishment to that they followed in -tits of peace. See their card in this issue and " take duti notice and govern yourselves accordingly." 'ITle New School Presbyterian General Ass-nbmbly ofNew York have inaugurnted the project ofa Natitinal Prtitestant Reunion, or organization I of Evangitlical denominations, to re sist the growing iiflu-nitces of Athe isnm, Rationalistic, Philosophy and t Papacy. Goov. Fletcher atinonuices that he shall vote against the new Conetitu- i The Proposition of Texas. a - Y It is known to some of our readers Sthat a formal propostition has been! t made by ''Texs. thrlough her artlctidi Sted peace cotnunissionerls, Messrs. Col. Ashbel Smrith and Wm. P. hal linger, Esq., to restore the Statt to Sthe Union without condition or re t serve, n1d to submit in all respects Sto the authority of th, I inited States. It was piroposed by the crnrtnission - ers that 'Texas he allowed to retiin so much (if civil *uuthiority as was nUecesarv to Inuintait order through Sout thle State, and tlint all tlhi acts oif the State ( overrnett. siniuce the colnulieullteent of the wear, ie nie knowledged us valid and lindir i by the FuiLernl nut hirities. except such s wcer designieil to sever tre ciin I nectiol of the State with O iwn. or were t lie legititnate result of this o - attitiuli of hoistilite. t +'lh iii oattils, ia. s r,"pr."sentad that the S tati aivs tniw, anid hall Ie ien tfr sui tint, willing and urigSilui t~ ret1u1n t lhe Inliion, mad tli. she would do without rosei-rvation or 'claims upon the past : th" "it natilil w as accepted pure and imple. Ti situation of tihe State was Ipeculiar and delnalded a dliparture frolh tih, rules golvernig tihe re-toratioi olit> Sother States tl ts Uillnt. Texas is a largi State but spari-e ly settled,:uln, itl ciionsql.rulal-l, gineat ly liable to be dirturbid lv lIawlo<s Iprsouls unIlless civil authority can h"t Smaintain d1111 rinthe li traitio tirot Contf""dtrate to 1"'iiiral rule. The -t derll al ihne IIrgnar O it IaIiis I-. Ill llii r i~ 'it~larc: , i-tim i~.~t tl 'Srh·i * er in-i a ile, durik i tilt our i .-s r of wat , mtaintaint mtilitar-y powerS, exctpt on the lower and upp~r itll ura lId, and tl ii Ihave tat ri u. Dltid,"d an aira if --utlit'ient , xt, lt to die-ter( the regular op,"ratlios otf the State tGovertdw'nt. Th.- an' rod, ui--nc- i-. therr has beno rt.l lt 'tlN -:l nii~ ~r · -ii lr 1 -~L ·, · in tie- rji- ull r a t -it i a t-S I,. i t i (;overunwnt acne} Io ap u i. Stat," utl h ,,rity as ini tlh L ca t it L', i i :ail some ather ýt:,t. f t tii:ta-t ti bd -li-'c, but litt . t parativllyu. dri ii, g the star, ani . iiit, tite conti r ac i It 111 lerli I l nI jln llk." al-c? of the oth.-i- llcctt " tllnt iboth bick and 1i':- t _i Ui lim liran-re. T1h,- :a,_ r.-g~at~n -d a o? ti i i i - lrc k o f -r o tis i uo t n it.} i r i . 1 - * t T this'pr-enilu-tr y, h- :u. 1Ik ti- jil tItitr rapidly i atiri.tli. t l hrci ghot li the ahii- liia nail it.i.-t erill portion-ii of ti n St- t i uicod n!sl (.ie eurI nci hat }r 'em. i-.I t~ an tilt only cun ttre cv : :our; al rln- 'T ' I mun.nt of cuu l.o ll il l o ' i, . uf'l hticr.- i-l utnl tliiim I~ Jar. .-1iit~· 20th.irll INIS suds~ 1liii- l~r-tii~lr~-hu Stlate dt hotnd ii - tl -t a lir s1ir. it A i ('ilnat 5%-hr. tItlilii- uk-u1 ifelc trl( hg.s -idet~rabh.: the graath" p11r,0i., o it hats lb.ee ,old Itr -i~el r ." '- her 1, sendiIng it acro- tui't, nr. ti -ra:,t i. into Jli-slco. or to Cub.i!:t the",ugh tie. st-mi-blockade,} port ~f Unive--"tun. 1h-be pelloph., fitl ,Tex likti tihi p.r-t tple in oll other . ar" }ue n the ti, thare gatly inr niel of dry oo, in - tai liron rihe, hi r . ti :, thip h } }ll iv.eriri aIpllle Ctans nit hand tr. pay- fIor what th-ly prchAn, At lr e nld protitaill trade %%-ill bt the . ittI edl idt, n -ult as swilli s ltile S511tt ri gpe t d i jcuivl m~r ,". ThI 'rtulr/r #4/Iy witc /be'tlifte Englih armhy. at Parmy Adctolr il0the, 1110, jsts inThde FrlO havowa whicha wilsartlen them not af little ttlok iti Tia sslin, perhttpa mier autiiiti, h(le~tOl ofe more ucsl anilfuditu' -ro ot hfoewr tan 9e5.61 crenh sldince. is pertht shed the girmeatcrartodf sic oury Gove63trm nweoent into thema h time, hendo tiewrp nte iorort ion ofd dethmselwas neatly alr t irmd l wVhtchntaker 1undoresuedlyd busitiess atahis old ttand. Readnth andverv-$ tinsehitnt. ieywic ee h Anyls oney Aihngt arent dwctll ingver ho s useanrerto our advertse wntc. wind bsate theomrnodt a itl Military Trade Restrictions Re. moved from Western Louisitau within the limits of Military Oc. Cupation. )Iiadgrartel~ ·rs Irct. n/'thr · (:K!/: Newrrv Ohlens', La. .111n 5, 135, General Order'.s ~t All pieitits in Vietst ~tin 1.111 r~ilia. ill rear of armi eriv 'rerl 1.s" poti s occu0 pied by U nited Sitatesa troops tin- d+" eIlat'edto be ltit 'iuiar thet lim~it:: of tailii t:ary occprlation. na tltlined by tlhe' 9th section o: f tile, laws of .1 r111" ". V'6l4, (.io Win' ])rjrtrr'i tn 1 ICoto ra teit'rs, No. 237,' ' i. l an all iilitº arv ~1,}1r.'s oiir i'.'gulLatii.ts t'r'-it'itirLg inLL any de give j,:L,,lm.j: L 'l ci...] · ·, r ,.ut -t" ri'vukr'l. lIic rctitti', t t- . I I, :.-Iri t I ii ti r- Nos. 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Wii a cilti ith lrit ci1" c t rii t~r ' en ,IfLII. itii :u 1 Inlilt 1i''l grri'i:i L''n r~ Li1 ItILILI :iill pi''riinhiiiv',t I'1 Itinri1- iti ,wu' lf ortil l 1rl'. hr' t i'L I i I~ - . it - t' lrii'.Lt,., lI'.".,, e'trflr rriti t'Lit .1-i"i , ai jIL''I r,-,, tLini h , ! a 111' I'il ni '-l . : t a ~"1 riI:iL' >"' News Items. Under dute, New York, May 27 31* "! tIbe Uoauzerclal's Army of the I',oto inlc. cvorrspondent Rays, the~re. is trouble ikthae arnny, tbe nien tbiuk iusg it hazrd1 1343L they ihuuId be for-ce.d t to"4rill foLu Itanrs n da*y, When they re4 fti '- -o *->,.on mii t.*itiri- otut of 4*er 'i. vi e-,. V' n bar t,1' itnnt"o-- s .iOu diktur t- l33ie.- fth- : iralt *&3nuiti3 3 24 tk, tok".-I fPtruit i:t-c-irr.-1 i l it, 31t t. Carlo.. . 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It also appears that t ha'ra' arat :tallt l1 J lI'totnan Ciathlollic t'hlirchlt aatal chal:apl iln Gr:a.t Itri ta:in, 610 1a11:11e v unu nitis," 19" cot, v.",. 13 .ellag-.s. oand 47 oIlth i. li citti. *ual ,'talli-Laoa taa.-. It is atlitu, v 1. I ow-vr.'-, I,3 ti,.- I olanaa 'i'nn(r that tit, uaniaa o'a f a.t u. t. ut- to tli. 1'.At l.lic ah lrah its nt ,ai-ao'. tar t. - -n s l. at lt la inat a'a:tsa ofa tit 1 l."tl;, chl~ur che ani establi=-hmenat*,ý Litt that.-I tl.-' . "itratarV, the sat of l.aa papulaa tatine i, tlh atlwca way. Ts ti hat.,e a-a.- iithat a (lit n.-* nanwd tI ti :-, res-idiun ill Char .tt-. N. g.gaaa his t,"-taiuov in tila-. in ,iira acv a trial ala tt- :tttle tilt.. t . tlh-a- i tlr-' that .la-f}a ,tota I)avji'. ,.an tha lath Pett .31aril lint, tt 'hile atoapiig .at h:it , Iit,"'a- hla a-a. aaal catara-. ,.'dog to ills lIr."'~uc imbit " oni lthe -Ul-j. t of, atit It . -a--i a atii.l ,' .i a r t iaa-n tL i' t - Ii, aid that ..it it l raia , o.nr it a'. aI l t ta- it '-ta -r',a . /,,,a aanaal that .I.. ia.'-oai ail St~aaintr'.t aet- a- - -I t al- .. " 'ar to it,:at 'I L. t .H ..o in . " **.usana. ti.. Pl' i- ".-.. . a ,., ut : th. N . a aI '.t i:.,* . tt i Irti. . l - to t fill tat a , -a :..iL , 1. W, -il- l :111 . :1 1 aa --. -h ".l .- is 1;,. ., : - . la 1' .1 111' -I -. . . . . - . t- I l 1` III a n hn ..t' -,'.r . a~.. . a" 1;, ala. ,. -. Ili. ! 1". t aul a, a u itk a . at a ': . t ol . , 1 .. ,- i. a zit'- I. ,.,j L .I . 'it! I i. lIt a l .i- . a i- e u Lil a i-. " I - 1 , i, lI.y .\ lti*t I LeIn aau wa 10 a \ }, -. '-t - a 1 u . a'S lt, 1t.. 1 . a~ I. "l ,' -aI tl, 1. ,'i- i lt aa iný·xl -. h Il . o ma r .n r ill t it,, I. l wn au- Q 1 - a O i a tI . - r in' ni t h I I .n wntt ? l~iI~. sungth.- W i tk Hi:- b. 1 tau t irt-. Ir I. at-i, - a I a ti n a,--- 1tt l t i. : ats. ta a-k at -l,. a l a. 1i t I..i atl af'* iv aaa' tlij..a ' .-a i le tlla . 1-- avaa t ac ga. ti - i a-. a t u- l -il a ltm .. law bf - - "t it nl itt . %$a, .0 a L.is it.'. k tb a tat an t t.. a tn wi r, haa' i-taJt Al liar taat1,'. "'Ii. r.ca iva' L hii 'ith i-" a-: t tit kn d a ill Ii . :-' - **Y 't a..nhl t., aaaa tia .v to W lial n lav.- na-var a-a-a at lat-n-ital' whli.-l tuit,- be"u~ t ter 1 hith :a dupl., 1u h N. I ota S t .lt- light. . toa tttltr nt' wo I at lrajit.iaa- . :Shi. tia e ta'a la ,,:a" ! at.. tata, II-- a-lk. a1 liv -alt -il. It -"l- ' ''- t t1 .- ., ta 1- ai.l thla lbaatkar tmanaal ta.- a'''atraat laatn. au alh' a, titt I. a'ihit'at'-l ga utaln.,ttatn tail tlwa 5ulaiat. a ata.-lat at, .1 gai rt-a la-lighatfttl. 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