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British registration, and sailed for her destination with a cargo on board valued at two and a half millions of dollars." The London Post, of the 22d, says: The steamer Nicolai I., which left Liverpool a few days ago, ostensibly for St. Thomas, but really to run the blockade, carried out an immense quantity of war material for the Confederates. The Nicolai I. cleared for St. Thomas, but she will make her way to Nassau, learn the latest news as to the position of the Federal cruisersSt. Thomas, but she will make her way to Nassau, learn the latest news as to the position of the Federal cruisers, and act accordingly. Yesterday three vessels sailed from Liverpool for Nassau, laden with some things which are in great request by the blockade breakers at Nassau. The names of these vessels are the Thistle, Severn, and Monmouth. The Paris correspondent of the London Post writes as follows on the 20th ult.: Some French journals have declared that the relations between the Governments of England and France are by no means satisfactory, a coldness having arisen out of the refu