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usand men on the south side of James river, in Virginia and North Caroline. Fifty thousand men can be sent there in twenty four hours. The suffering at Norfolk — the army and Navy in conflict. The New York Herald, of the 20th, says: Something like a question of jurisdiction has arisen between the naval and army officials at or about Norfolk. It seems that the population of that city have been in need of food, as none comes to them of consequence from that region. Hence, Secretary Chase has given leave to parties in Boston, New York and Philadelphia, to send two vessels from each place laden with necessaries of life, to be exchanged for staves or other articles of like character. One of the vessels had reached Norfolk and discharged her cargo, and had left upon the return voyage, when it was sent back by the naval vessels in Hampton Roads, upon the ground that Norfolk was a blockaded port, and therefore trade could not be legally carried on. This matter is now before