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ains his present disunited, inefficient, and unpopular Cabinet, or replaces it by one still more radical, we tremble for the result. The blockade business at Nassau — how it is done — Insult to the U. S. Consul. A letter from Nassau, N. P., dated the 26th ult., says there is very little commerce with the South compared wiern rebels in running the National blockade? Here, for instance, we find in the Richmond Dispatch, of September 30th, the following item: "The steamer Kate, from Nassau, successfully ran the blockade into Wilmington on Thursday." This steamer Kate ran into Savannah early in July. In the beginning of August she ran out of Savannah and went to Wilmington. From Wilmington she started for Nassau about the middle of August, and now she comes back to Wilmington, of course, with an "assorted cargo" of arms and ammunition. In other words, the Kate is a regular rebel packet, performing her trips with "regularity and dispatch," and, no doubt, to the serious adva