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Programme of the Administration.

--The New York Courier and Enquirer states that at a recent interview had by Mr. Isaac Moses, of New York, with Mr. Seward, the former told the latter ‘"of the determined feeling in New York to sustain the Government, and that action of an energetic character was expected;"’ Mr. Seward replied ‘"that the people should not be disappointed, and that he thought they would be well satisfied with what would take place in a very few days."’ It is added in the Courier and Enquirer that ‘"Mr. Moses spent Sunday evening with Mr. Blair, Postmaster General,"’ and says, ‘"he gave me the programme of the Government, which I think will be effective. Troops will, in all probability, be sent to New Orleans. Mr. Blair thinks the war will be short, but it will be spirited and energetic."’ The above, when taken in connection with Mr. Seward's letter to Mr. Dayton, which we considered a notification to all Europe of the intention of the Federal Government, will show that the ‘"Premier"’ is active in all the designs and purposes in reference to the South.

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