Show interesting FROM BERMUDA BER MUDA we have adv ady advices advises cea from froal the islands to the 0 uit lle the ile colonial legi Ligi legislature slature on the 4 h uit adopted an order requesting his ilia excellency the governor to communicate with the cunard mail mall steam packet company in relation to the ibe encouragement 0 of steam communication between ber bermuda muda and new york oa on the ath the steamer gladiator from liverpool left st georges georgea harbor accompanied by if ba M steamship desperate one of the federal gunboats gun boats hovering round ran down to the gladiator and sent a search officer on board the desperate debro Dzapo rate immediately ranged alongside the gladiator paced pa sed bed muster on this occasion but the nassau N P IV W 1 I guardian intimates the general be bel ef that I 1 had bad the desperate not been there the gladiator would now have been making g headway for new york the gladiator had on board a cargo of cotton for liverpool the hills on the island were covered ia with rith ith pc pec pid phi in anticipation of a ficht fi ht the war vessels on the following day the steamer ouachita Ou achita wih wi h a valuable careo carvo cargo carlo e for axle steamed down to the north side to asce ascertain rhin the whereabouts of her federal frieble fri ente enle aboin she found attracted to the eastward by the approach of 11 II da steamer plover on her way from halifax to those islands immediately the oua chita started back again and out at the i west end ead and when ben set sen n at sundown was far in the west steaming for dixie the strictness of admiral wilkes yankee blockade la Is becoming becom ln extremely obnoxious to the people of 0 the islands the bermuda royal gaite of oct 14 11 asks cannot a reference be made to the highest powers that be that at any rate the legality of these extreme lasures masures ma on the part of the yankees be at once looked int vf the same paper gives information that some bome rockets have been landed from one of the yankee gunboats gun boats to be fired ON off at nigh night when any of the steamers in port should attempt to go to sea by what right says the royal gazelle Gaz ete efe the Amer amerian carl cary cail cruisers EO fo unceremoniously busly bring to and board british vessels without witti out this boundary unless within the prescribed distance from their coast I 1 am at a lobs loss to determine the performances in this way almost under our very guna guns for the last fortnight 0 beems seems more like a menace or a studied insult when we consider the man who was waa wa 1 s sent seat in command on this service id 14 it not riot rather queer that the gladiator an english ship from an english ish colony bound to Eli ell gland land should have been stopped arid and that too in the presence of man of war saadia shad s of nelson the ile bravery of our gallant commdore 1 wilkes is not held at a high premium in that quarter as we infer from what follows the rare admiral timed his bia visit very seirio avoid avold finding men of war here and jid judging ing from his bis be he will not return tur tar n u until antil he be thinks thinka our coast again cle cie arbut ut I 1 to be bo forewarned is to be fore armedi A man inan ma may y st at p an unar unarmed ined packet or bir an empty amo amp mar di tar hauae wh owl nox not be br aluni clon cious I 1 in the presence of well weil appelin eul eel ed opponents bents the th e gazette gaz C ftc fie concludes that if acts ot f interference already referred to be not ilot meant meart as insults they must be in mere bravado and will indue time no mo doubt have to be accounted for |