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"In going down the hill, after a general break, I saw an officer galloping along in front of me. I recognized Maj. Barry, and cried out, 'Halloa, Barry, is that you? ' He said 'Yes.' I said, 'Where is Griffin?' He said, 'I am afraid he is killed.' I said, 'That battery is lost. I am afraid we are gone up,' or some remark to that effect. Barry then said, 'I am to blame for the loss of that battery; I put Griffin there myself.'" Difficulty with the Federals in Norfolk. The Norfolk (Va.) Union (Yankee) gives an account of a "brutal outrage" committed in that city by a Secessionist on a newsboy. It says: A little boy selling Northern papers accosted a young man upon the street with a view of disposing of his wares, when he was rebuffed in a most brutal manner. The father of the lad being present, remonstrated against the treatment of his son, when the young Secessionist drew a knife on him. There was some excitement, but no damage was done by the incipient assassi