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tte, but was allowed, in company with the ladies, to make his way to Old Point. Our little boat stood off about an hundred yards from the snore and was met by a boat from the Point with one of the staff officers of Gen. Wool. The young man Gregory, mentioned in the letter of your Norfolk correspondent as having lately arrived from the North, gives some very interesting details of his trip bence, of which it may not be improper to acquaint your readers. He had been attending school at theed by so unexpected an occurrence as the taking away of that he prized so highly, he begged them to give it to him that he might show it to his mother. But they refused, doubtless finding nothing else upon which they might claim revenge. Young Gregory had concealed in his pants likenesses of President Davis and Gen. Beau regard, but fearing that they might fall into their hands, he watched his chance and slipped them from their place and gladly destroyed them. The day on which the flag o