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gathers there, do fill that comes within the reach of their power to obstruct the interests of the Confederate States of America; but fortunately their power is not in proportion to then intense malignity, and their action falls with its accumulated venom on their own heads. In consequence of the unjust representations and unreasonable demands of that Consulate and its advisory associates, it has now been determined that the vessels and flags of the Confederate States may enter the ports of Cuba, discharge, sell, buy and load cargoes, and clear for Confederate ports, having all rights and privileges of the most favored nations in the transaction of their legal business. This has put the Consul General's denunciation, as pirates, in abeyance with the dirt where it belongs. The order does not presume recognition of the nationality of the Confederate States, other than the purposes stated. The friends of the Confederate States, who are the hirelings and spies of the U. States Con