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We have Northern dates of Saturday, the 9th inst., and make up the following summary of the intelligence which is most important: Inroads upon leased plantations — no cotton to be raised. A correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat, writing from Natchez, Miss., March 10 says: In Concordia and Tenses parishes, in Louisiana, the rebels have recently caused much trouble. Nearly all the Government plantations in that locality have received visits from marauding parties to such an extent that labor upon them has been almost entirely suspended. The first attempt to break up the scheme for the production of cotton was made more than a month ago by the forces under Gen. Polignac. At that time they came up nearly to the bank of the river, and within full view of Natchez. Every plantation that they visited was stripped of mules and horses, necessary for carrying on work. Since that time the same depredations have been carried on by small hands of the enemy detached for th