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Nassau River (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 11
of foreign nations chiefly interested in the blockade. it does not become the duty of our Government to exercise a more vigilant control and inspection over all enterprises against the blockade. The cotton which leaves Confederate ports is in many, if not all cases, sold at a lower rate on account of a restriction or condition imposed, that it shall not be sold to New York. It there any restriction or condition imposed or enforced that the money result of the cotton will not be applied to New York? Is not the Nassau agent, who is largely concerned in Confederate arrivals and clearances, also the agent for most of the trade between Nassau and New York? Have not many packages of Yankee manufactures been introduced in Confederate ports? The whole matter deserves attention and investigation, and it appears strange that, after attempting to regulate trade and prices in some many respects of less importance, an unlimited and irresponsible license has been allowed in this field.