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r dated from Paris, in your number of the 27th, that "President Lincoln proposed the command of the armies of the North to General Changarnier, who refused it" Your correspondent has been led into error. I have never received any proposition from President Lincoln or from his agents. I request you to insert this letter in your next number, and accept beforehand my sincere thanks. Chang The Emancipation proclamation in England — the London Times Comments on it. [From the Times. October 6th.] Even in this crisis of the war, the most important part of the last intelligence refers to a political, not a military movement. President Lincoln has separated himself from the moderate Republicans, and fully accepted the extreme policy of the violent zealots the party includes without combining with them. He has played his last card. He has declared by a proclamation that in all the States that shall not have returned to the Union on the 1st of January, the slaves shall after th