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vanished in his track, and the whites now in the rebel armies must have been called home to grow food for their families or left them to starve. All this is so plain that we presume every man who is at once as loyal and as clear-sighted as Judge Holt must perceive if. Prejudice, interest, habit, party abilities, cherished catch words, may blind even wise men for a season to the most obvious truths, still, they must steadily make their way. There may be still a few truly loyal men who keep u we have been willing to wait, through suffering and disaster, for other Unionists to reach the same conclusion. The President has waited for the Border States; the nation has waited perforce for the President. When Border-State patriots like Judge Holt shall be ready to say decisively, "Save the nation, though Slavery perish," the aspects of the struggle will be radically changed. We only outeat that they do not hesitate too long, and that, when the Government does speak, it shall so clearl