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The blockade running from Nassau. Some developments made by the Nassau correspondent of the Charleston Courier about blockade running between the two cities demand the attention of the Confederate authorities. The mall carried by the steamers free and unrestricted postal communication between the Confederate and United States. At the office of the consignee in Nassau a bag is hung up, into which any person may drop a realed letter, which is forwarded uninspected to Charleston, and thencge enough to warrant their examination by an authorized Confederate officer at Charleston, where the letters from and for Nassau should be received unsealed. Another glaring plate of carelessness is the fact that there are no effective regulations terson to enter the harbor who cannot show passports from the official representatives of the Confederate States at either Nassau, Bermuda, or Havana. With the crews of the vessels there would be more difficulty in excluding doubtful characters,