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We have received New York papers of Friday, the 24th instant. Gold, 151 1-8. "no New proclamation — no New terms." The New York Times is afraid that Lincoln will issue some new proclamation, offering more "terms" to the Confederates. It says, under the above heading: The Tribune again raises the cry for a proclamation of the President presenting overtures to the rebels. It declares that the Southern people must now be fully satisfied that a Southern Confederacy is impossible, and that an offer of liberal terms would probably detach them from their leaders, and bring them back to the Union without further bloodshed. It considers that the proclamation should particularly set forth the Presidential policy on the six following points: Union, Amnesty, Confiscation, Emancipation, Reconstruction, Representation in Congress. We have no idea that the Tribune will be gratified. The President has already said all that he can say, and all that is needed. The Southe