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een done with the same legality in the city of New York. Lincoln Diates emancipation order. The papers publish the following from President Lincoln, which explains itself. The New York papers are quarrelling over the authorship of Hunter's order, (from which we infer that the General is a man of small intellectual calibre,) the Journal of Commerces attributing it to Collector Harney and his associates in the New York Custom-House, while the Herald asserts that Mr. Pierce. Secretary Chase's agent at Port Royal, "is the man who stirred up this muss." We need say nothing more of Lincoln's whining appeal to the Southern people than that they have too much spirit to how the knee on the solemn and "gracious" terms proposed. Whereas, there appears in the public prints what purports to be a proclamation of Major-General Hunter, in words and figures following, to wit: Head'rs Dep't of the South,Hilton head, S. C., may 9th, 1862.General orders, no. 11 The three State