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s, and finds Secretaries whose ambition is to do their duties, each in his own department. The country has yet to encounter greater perils than any we have escaped, and only with a conservative Cabinet can they be encountered successfully. If the President retains 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 with what it was a few months ago, and contraband goods are lying there in want of vessels to carry them to Southern ports. It adds: All the principal warehouses are filled with these goods, and they have no room to stow any more. I have seen some shipped immediately before the eyes of the American Consul — I mean arms, &c. It seems that the principal merchants (so called, as they have to complete<