" AELY POS T• 111 +Ol The Vallee as-lt was I 1 1 The Coestlettiten as It Ist RIDAY IitORNI24 - EV:fito. 12. EA.CE PROPOSIT/0 NB (Remarkable Revelation - '74publish in to-day's paper, from the , 1 1 . i Chi l i Times, a moat extraordinary statement, sworn to by the author, reveal , the ing the remarkable fact of his Miming been ; the bearer from the rebel government to P our ,of certain propositions, foi. peace. Thai i l !i l atement bears the appearance of truth linpen its-face; one thing is certain /. IPi . its ilbin , ilincotan unknown individual, bat i c r ine Mmi li ar with our city. We are , not- 'disposed to discuss the question of i l i g . ge this *an e narrative's enuin hi' 'a t • 0' 411 present, prefering to wait for thili;expla natiokt! of the , governmentin thativent of its big substantially :correct.':-4tnt, as the hteage Thege - remarks, 'ni each' evertunes for' peace have been made - from 1 io , Itichino:: lid' to Washington aa Mr. Greene descril4s, , and if it be at all questionable what 1 `donne the administratio n at Wash 1 A •- ingtonFare taking with them, we -think t. li every 1 f#ocid man will agree with us that the publication of Mr. Greene's statement is tin{e y and wise. These overtures are 1 by far' ~.e moat important event of the war, and this interest of the country in them will bA intense." pt_ SEC O" . 4ITARY SEWARP ON OUR I !LATE ELECTIONS. c4 i For nearly a year prior to our late elec tions, e Abolition press and.speakers of the . oUtry hesitated not to ph:mply charge' eill of their.fellow-citizens, who did not agree with them in their notions of proseenting the war with being no less than tragorsto the government. With an infituttOins altogether incomprehensible, those.bllniled, phrenzied fanatics would ] not, orlcould not, distinguish between :the ' government and its present temporary and sitiiidarly imbecile administration.— Althougli shifting their positions daily, in regard 0 their own policy, they expected Democrat to keep pace with them in folly i : an§qpist,q at each new abolition crotchet, with ihisil• own impetuosity. Measures preposefito- day,,no matter how silly, were put doW4 as a test of loyalty; but to-mor row theOack who proposed them aban doned theol for something equally absurd, and Abolitionism cried traitor at all who would'almmediately and unconditionally give thetk his support. In fact the radi cals changed. their programme so rapidly that it required the utmost- vigilance and speed to keep pace with them. At the ihreaking out of hostilities, the test of lofty was support of the govern mentfor :the restoration of the Union "as it was ;"; iiince then .we have changed with the rapidity of a railroad car, until we are informed! Aatloyalty consists in being in favor of r,r,i•ostitating Northern valor and money to! the purposes of negro emanci pation. This now-is the test of loyalty in abolitionleatimation. The contest for a Union aniP Constitution, for the restora tion of which our hundreds of thousands enlisted, has degenerated into a crusade for chimerical notions of false philanthrc phy, Anc(every old style abolitionist and damaged rpaegades,who is governediby fa naticismreillt desire for plunder, screams traitor troW'' , at all who will not join in their chorus. I .ti 1 Mark the,effect of this villianous course of procednie. The radicals of the United States insitife