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a draft of about twelve feet, and is represented as one of the finest and fastest vessels of her class afloat. The vessel was regularly cleared at Liverpool for Palermo in ballast, and had a crew of about fifty men on board. Very contradictory statements were current as to the real destination of the vessel, her armament, vely denied, and the denial is accompanied by the assertion that she had not an ounce of powder nor a single gun on board, and that her bona fide destination was Palermo. Other reports are that the vessel will doubtless go to Palermo, and that she will thence proceed to Bermuda, where she will take on board the armament and ammunPalermo, and that she will thence proceed to Bermuda, where she will take on board the armament and ammunition specially sent there for her. She is then (says rumor) to take the sea, either as a privateer or as a war vessel commissioned by the Confederates. The Ovieto left Liverpool under sealed orders. Yankee Operations in North Alabama. A correspondent of a Northern paper writes: Our leaders have been considerably e