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for their own manufacture 1,000,000 of bales They have not obtained the fiftieth part of that amount. Their manufactories therefore are not likely to start again in a hour. How is Seward to keep his promise to Lord Russell. That he made some promise to the effect that he would open the ports, and simply him with cotton, can scarcely be dodged. He has opened the ports, but where is the cotton? The compact was but a rogues bargain at best. But there is fidelity even among thieves. Russell has kept his part of the bargain. He has permitted the treaty of Paris to become the laughing stock of the world rather than break with his ally. He has permitted a race, of his corn kindred to be hunted down like doge — their homes to be invaded, their property to be plundered themselves to be slaughtered, in a war of avenges and conquest How is Seward to keep his part of the comport, we again ask? He has brought the horse to the water, but how if he to make him drink? He has opened th