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ng to the Bahamas. The correspondence originated in May last years, when complaints were made by merchants and others in Nassau that the Custom House of New York required shipper, there for the Bahamas to give bonds that none of the goods would be df administration, applying equally to American and English shapes; and he pointed to the vast increase of the commerce of Nassau since the outbreak of the war as a proof that the restrictions did not interfere with the "legitimate"made to that port. Earl Russell reputed that this was no answer to his complaint, and it was perfectly lawful for British ships at Nassau to tranship their cargoes for American ports. In his dispatch, dated December 17. he, however, expressed the hope that, not we representation of Messrs. Tootal, Broadhurst & Co. that such a bond had been required of them when making a shipment to Nassau on the 13th of June last. His Lordship considers this as a proof that the interference of the United States authorities