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From Norfolk.[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Nov. 11, 1861. The sad tidings of the sinking and burning of the staunch and favorite steamer Winslow, I am pained to say, reached us on Saturday. This melancholy event, white on an errand of mercy, is well calculated to excite emotions of regret. For many years so well known on our waters as the Coffee, under the popular McCarrick, many there will be to share in the general sympathy for her loss. [Here our correspondent furnishes a long account of the burning of the Winslow, as well as the particulars attending the rescue of the officers and crew on board the French frigate "Prony," which was superseded by the account taken from the Newbern Progress, to be found in another column.] The officers of the "Prony" stopped at the Atlantic Hotel. They lost almost everything they had, and some of them had but the clothes they had on — a lot of their valuables having been destroyed. The captain of the corve