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The Daily Dispatch: April 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], The blockade running question at Nassau. (search)
The blockade running question at Nassau. Nassau commercial circles, and the papers are engrossed with the new commercial regulations adopted by the Confederate States. The depression in trade there, caused by them, is marked. --The letters from correspondents are numerous, some of them speaking of the new regulations, having "perplexed the most sanguine friends of the Confederacy." They have doubtless "perplexed" the most sanguine friends of the almighty dollar, who find their profits by Nassau commercial circles, and the papers are engrossed with the new commercial regulations adopted by the Confederate States. The depression in trade there, caused by them, is marked. --The letters from correspondents are numerous, some of them speaking of the new regulations, having "perplexed the most sanguine friends of the Confederacy." They have doubtless "perplexed" the most sanguine friends of the almighty dollar, who find their profits by extortion cut off to a great extent, but we doubt whether any real friend of the Confederacy, sanguine or otherwise, has experienced a moment's perplexity on the subject. One of the perplexed "F M B's," thus writes to the Nassau Herald: We must conclude that the responsible framers of this measure are fully aware that the agents here will shrink from incurring the responsibility of running the vessels of their principles, without first receiving positive instructions. What then could be