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n soundings when the Nashville boredom upon her. Col. Peyton was on board the Nashville on a mission from North Carolina, and, with Commander Pegram, had gone to London. Commander Pegram wants the Nashville made into a ship-of-war at Southampton, but legal difficulties are raised. Questions are also raised whether the neutrality proclamation has not been infracted by the landing of prisoners of war. It is reported that the Nashville has spare officers on board for rebel ships prander of the Nashville to be punished, says if he can produce a commission from the Confederate States, the Government must let him go, as they have recognized those States as belligerents. Commissioners Mason and Slidell were expected at Southampton in the steamer La Plate, due the 30th. It is reported that the James Adger is cruising to intercept the British steamer and capture her, as having contraband of war on board. [The James Adger arrived at Baltimore several days ago.--Ed. H