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ousands, for it nearly amounts to a famine there. What is to prevent the rebels from Enslaving the Negroes again? If, now, the pressure of the war should call off our forces from New Orleans to defend some other point, what is to prevent the masters from reducing the blacks to slavery again? --for I am told that whenever the rebels take any blacks a prisoners, free or slaves, they immediately auction them off. They did so with those they took from a boat that was aground on the Tennessee river a few days ago. How Mr. Lincoln is Blamed. And then I am very ungenerously attacked for it. For instance, when, after the late battles at and near Bull Run, an expedition went out from Washington under a flag of truce to bury the dead and bring in the wounded, and the rebels seized the blacks who went along to help, and sent them into slavery, Horace Greeley said in his paper that the Government would probably do nothing about it. What could I do? What good would an emanci