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Passengers per Steamship York town, Parish,Master, from New York: E. J. Marsh. J. L Johnson, J. M. Kilbee. M. O. Calligan, Capt. Hoeckel. W. Hicks. S. Verty, W. White, J. M. Whitehurst, N. D. Hazard, James Speed. G. Higgins, C. H. Cannister, Capt. John Daniels, Capt. Daniels, J. P. Andrews. Wm Heford, Jno. Harrington, James Clifton, Miss M. M. D. Draper, Miss M. Moors, Mrs. Starrett, Miss Mary Clarke, M. Wycott, Jno. Winand, F. F. Mead. M. Levis. Mrs. Fraetas and child. P. N. Drake, Capt. B. Jones, Mrs. King. Wm. Robertson, Miss E. G. King, Miss King, Miss McKee, F. Willard, H. W. L. Temple, Mr. Burgess, Capt. A. B. Palmer. E. F. Fuller. E. A. Mason. G. Heineken, Mrs. Frank Cooper, Mrs. Chapeau and servant, O. A. Ashton, Col. Brown, U. S. A. Major Anderson, U. S. A., 50 men, Company D, U. S. Artillery, and laundress, for Fayetteville, N. C., and 34 steerage passengers. Also From Norfolk. -- G. W. Davidson, K. Crenshaw. M. Devoto, Jos. Longinetti, G. B. Cook, Mrs. Montgomer
e weather, &c., &c. Norfolk, 1st Nov., 1861. Yesterday afternoon a steamer went to Craney Island with a flag of truce from Old Point, having on board twenty paroled prisoners captured at Hatteras, and who have been at the Rip Raps for about a fortnight, having been prevented from leaving sooner on account of the fleet in the Roads. The following are the names of the prisoners and the companies to which they belong: Janesbono' Guards.--Wilson D. Williams, Thomas J. Ferrall, J. M. Whitehurst, Smith Mercer. Lenoir Branes--Logan Matts, Jas. A. Hines, W. B. Berton, John H. Jenkins. Hamilton Guards.--Benj. Brown, Albert Coburn, Wm. Bland. Hertford Light Infantry.--D. J. Williford, Jos. D. Barnes, Wm. A. Overton. North-Carolina Defenders.--Miles Jones, John Berry, Mathias Sawyer. Morris Guards.--Wm. Hassell. Tar River Boys.--Wm. J. Clark. Independent Grays.--Wm. A. Brady. With regard to Norfolk, it seems the intention of the Federal author
Fire in Petersburg. --A fire broke out in the frame building occupied by Mr. J. M. Whitehurst, in the rear of Odd Fellows' Hall, Sycamore street, about ten o'clock yesterday morning. The stock of goods, consisting of sundry bales and packages of material, furniture, &c., was saved, through the energy of those present.--Express.