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The English press on Lincoln's last proclamation.[from the London times, October 7.] President Lincoln has declared that from the 1st of January next to come, every State that is in rebellion shall be, in the eye of Mr. Lincoln, a free State. After that date Mr. Lincoln proposes to enact that every slave in a rebel State shall be forever after free; and he promises that neither he, nor his army, nor his navy, will do anything to repress any efforts which the negroes in such rebel States may make for the recovery of their freedom. This means, of course, that Mr. Lincoln will, on the 1st of next January, do his best to excite a servile war in the States which he cannot occupy with his arms. He will run up the rivers with his gunboats; he will seek out the places which are left but slightly guarded, and where the women and children have been trusted to the fidelity of colored domestics. He will appeal to the black blood of the African; he will whisper of the pleasure of spell an