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ote for propositions to adjust our national difficulties, as cowards and traitors, deserves the censure of this House and of all true patriots for the falsity, arrogance and insults to his peers, contained in his unparliamentary resolution. It was not without opposition to the last that the resolution of Congress approving and confirming the acts of the President for suppressing insurrection and rebellion was passed before the House adjourned; and the forlorn hope, represented by Messrs. Breckinridge, Bayard and a few others, showed fight to the very last. The intelligence from Kentucky shows that so far the result of the elections to the State Legislature has been favorable to the Unionists as opposed to the State's rights men, and it is not too much to suppose that so far that great and important State has given a general adhesion to the acts of the Government. It has yet to be seen, however, what course the Legislature will pursue, and it must be remembered that the Governor,