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From Norfolk.
Exchange of the Rec. N. G. North for a Yankee Minister — a fire — sympathy for Queen Victoria--death of Lieut. Kinsey--high prices for apples, &c.
[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Dec. 27, 1861.
Among those who arrived in the flag-of-truce steamer that came up from Old Point last evening, was Rev. N. G. North, who was taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry in October.
He was formerly connected with the New Orleans Picayunes. He was exchanged forRev. N. G. North, who was taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry in October.
He was formerly connected with the New Orleans Picayunes. He was exchanged for another clergyman named Mines, who was taken prisoner by the Confederate forces at Manassas.
Last night a brick dwelling house, nearly new, situated on Cumberland street, was destroyed by fire.
As the house was unoccupied it was no doubt set on fire.
The firemen prevented the spread of the flames among some frame buildings in the neighborhood.
The burnt building was owned by Mrs. Carnes.
The weather to-day is cold enough for the season.
The sky is clear and a breeze is blowing fro
The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], A British Contraband. (search)