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e freedom of the press is destroyed by Federal Marshals and lawless soldiers; and a genera reign of terror and of mob law brings about that sort of "order" that "reigned in Warsaw" during the dark night of absolutism which the Czar established in Poland. A returned minister of the United States, from the court of Prussia, (Joseph A. Wright) --from one of those courts which took part in the partition and enslavement of Poland, noterieasly the most despotic and barbarous act of modern times —Poland, noterieasly the most despotic and barbarous act of modern times — comes home to assure his follow subjects of the Lincoln Dynasty, that "if they expect the sympathy of the Government of Europe," they must carry out the arbitrary measure instituted by the powered at Washington, and to repeat to them the last words of the Prussian King--"God grant that your people may be able to uphold the supremacy of the laws." There is no law at the North but the will of the Federal Executive; and it is a notable circumstance in American history, that American minist
has been purged of brigands and a new Lieutenant shall be appointed. From Turkey there are accounts of further reforms being effected by the Sultan. The Chief of the Herzegovina insurgents had requested the intercession of Russia for peace with the Turks. Omar Pasha had approved of the proposed Russian and Austrian Embassy at Constantinople, and depu of a commissioner to proceed to open negotiations. The Russians had sustained another defeat from the Circassians. In Russian Poland serious disturbances had broken out at Kallidah, for arresting a man. The patrol were insulted, and a number of men surrounded the officer and demanded the release of the prisoner, which was granted, when the garrison assembled and threatened to fire on the people. Numbers were arrested subsequently. From Hungary advices are that the dissolution of the Hungarian Diet was considered certain within a few days. An imperial rescript was expected shortly. Commercial intelligence.