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hode Island cavalry. She had a rough passage, during which fourteen horses died. Late from Nassau — the harbor full of blockade runners — the Yankee Fleet Inoperative at Wilmington. The Brite 16th, and that, with the exception of the Despatch, they had sailed again for Wilmington. The Nassau correspondent of the New York World, writing on the 17th, says: There is, perhaps, no placfew days are sufficient to call for the immediate interference of the United States Government. Nassau, a month since, was as dull as midnight; now it is full of the miserable offscourings of the Souh they so long vainly contended in the land of rice and cotton. The South seems to view in Nassau a congenial refuge, and her fugitives have come in hundreds during the last week to this port. to leave the Confederacy by the steamers which were regularly advertised to leave that port for Nassau and Havana. I can state from my personal observation that vessels are constantly arriving h