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ted States was administered to the officers and crew of the steam frigate Niagara, when all but six subscribed to it. Their names will be stricken from the roll. The following is the list of Southern officers of the Niagara who refused to take the oath of allegiance, and have resigned: First Lieutenant Brown, of Mississippi. Fourth Lieutenant McCorcle, of the District of Columbia. Midshipman Reed, of Virginia. Chief Engineer Williamson, of Virginia. First Lieutenant of Marines Green, of Virginia. Second Lieutenant of Marines Lamsay, of Virginia. Midshipmen Swan and Schley have telegraphed to their friends for instructions. Lieut. Brown, who resigned his position on the frigate Niagara, to-day was arrested by the police for causing a disturbance by uttering treasonable sentiments. He was conveyed to the receiving ship Ohio for safety. A proposition to settle the war. Louisville, April 25. --A proposition has been made by the Governor of Kentucky to