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rticle on the belligerents, admits that the south has defeated the use of privateers and guerrillas, and charges the North with the commission of ordnance at which human naturals its wursts paroxysms of passion feels itself horrified. It claims that the terminate belligerents should settle the questions of the war. having peaceful citizens to the enjoyment of their rights; and observe that these views are acknowledged by the federal here, and think win gradually upon the Southern The Argus indulges in a series articles, and should be supports The Avalanche says about seventy-five officers and soldiers have thus far surrendered Fitch. The United State Navy-yard and buildings been taken possession of by Flag-officer Day is the name of the Government, and will be occupied as the headquarters of his fleet. The buildings are in good preservation. There is no evidence that the fleet will star down the river for several days. Mr. C. Galloway, into Postmaster at