Blockade Runners, if caught in the act, are to have their goods forfeited by the Confederate authorities. If this course had been adopted and adhered to at the commencement of the war much of the cotton and aspects that have been drawn from the country to pay for Yankee notions would now be here, and a large proportion of the surplus Southern capital would have been invested in useful pursuits. Till the war ends all Yankee trampery ought to be discarded, and our people made to rely solely on their own resources.