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Serious Affray. --In Norfolk, Va., on the 29th, a man named Miles Taylor, captain of the contra-hands, while drunk, fell-down the steps of the National Hotel. An old gentleman named Williams went to his assistance, when Taylor said he would rather lay on the ground than be picked up by a damned Secessionist; whereupon Willids, while drunk, fell-down the steps of the National Hotel. An old gentleman named Williams went to his assistance, when Taylor said he would rather lay on the ground than be picked up by a damned Secessionist; whereupon Williams drew a dark knife and stabbed Taylor in the back, inflicting an ugly wound. Williams was arrested. ds, while drunk, fell-down the steps of the National Hotel. An old gentleman named Williams went to his assistance, when Taylor said he would rather lay on the ground than be picked up by a damned Secessionist; whereupon Williams drew a dark knife and stabbed Taylor in the back, inflicting an ugly wound. Williams was arrested.