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bably would receive an armament and be ready to proceed to sea within a week. She is larger than the Alabama or Florida, and appeared to be very fast. The writer thinks she may be the steamer known as the Southerner. The Siphon and the Minnesota were the only efficient vessels off the port, the Iroquois having left a week previous in chase of a blockade runner. Miscellaneous. The schooner Ambridge, formerly of the Baltimore line, has been fitted out as a "pirate" by the Confederates; and is now in the China seas, commanded by Capt. M. F. G. Key, of Baltimore, who is described by the Yankee correspondents as "an out and out Southerner, who flies the rebel flag and fires a salute every time he hoists his colors." The vessel is said to be an ugly customer to catch. The Germans of New York city are to hold a Convention next week to arrange for testing the constitutionality of the dealt. Hon. C. L. Vallandigham and his wife are at Windsor, Canada, opposite Detroit.