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e service, is now about to leave the Clyde, and will probably call at Cardiff with a large iron vessel for the Confederates. Capt. Bullock will afterwards take the new privateer to a port at present "a secret," and there transfer the command to Capt. Semmes. The command of the Alabama will then devolve upon Capt. Bullock until such time as Capt Moffit, of the privateer Florida, is enabled to take command of the Alabama. The Florida will then be under the guidance of Capt. buttock until Capt. Jones is appointed. The last trans for in easily surround for Capt. Bullock is more of a naval than an or experienced seamen. The new vessel on which Capt. Semmes before his flag, is a huge iron screw vessel, mounting twenty-one and, as we have before stated combines the two great requirements of a men-of-war-speed and strength. The Southerns Confederacy a Firing power. The London Times, commenting on the French operations in Mexico, says: One thing is certain, that all