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eclaring Pasode, Acquila, Lareda, Rio Grande and Colinburgh to be the only frontier towns through which the exportation of cotton is to be allowed. Blockade-runners. The blockade-runner Princess Royal which was on her way from Bermuda to Nassau, has been lost. On the 2d instant, the steamers Confederate States and the Chicora are reported to have arrived from Charleston; the Syren and Little Hattie, also from Charleston, and that the Agnes E. Fry and the Julia were entirely lost while trying to get from Charleston. On the 8th instant, the rebel steamer Colonel Lamb arrived from Nassau, of six hundred and sixteen tons, and it is reported she is intended for a privateer; and on the 9th instant, arrived the steamer Lark, two hundred and sixty-seven tons, from Liverpool and Madeira, consigned to Charles J. Helen, the rebel agent in Havana; on the 12th instant, the Neva, which sailed on the 10th, returned in distress, but the general opinion is she was chased by a United Stat