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f the amnesty oath are still required as qualifications for citizenship. William R. Hicks, of Albemarle, Va., was found dead in his room on the 12th instant, with a glass containing strychnine near him. A colony of fifty families is preparing in Maine to embark for Palestine intending to settle in ancient Joppa. General Eppa Hunton, General William H. Payne and Colonel Mosby are all practicing law in Warrenton, Va. The English army is to be supplied with linen shirts, on account of the scarcity of cotton. The Irish-linen men are jubilant. A mass convention of farmers, at Bloomington, Ill., has passed resolutions in favor of the Niagara Falls ship canal. Rev. J. T. Johnson, of Alexandria, Va., has received an unconditional pardon from the President. The Wakefield Mills, at Providence, R. I., were burned on Wednesday--loss, seventy-five thousand dollars. General Ewell has left Warrenton, Virginia, and taken up his residence in Nashville. Tenn.