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From Norfolk.
Yesterday two men arrived in this city from Norfolk, having run the gauntlet of the Yankee pickets.
They bring, however, but little information beyond what we have already published.
The blockade was opened on the 6th, and now several large stores have been established in the city.
Coffee is selling at 33 cents per pound, and all kinds of West India goods are abundant.
It was reported that the captain of the British ship Racer had remarked there would be forty men-of- war in American waters before long, and among them the ironclad Warrior and Black Prince.
So great contempt was shown for the Yankees by the people of Norfolk, that the British Naval officers changed their uniform, that they might be distinguished.
Just before the Day Book was suppressed, an advertisement appeared in it, saying British officers could be known by a black mohair band around the cap, and a golden anchor.
The people hold no intercourse with the Yankees, and treat them with great in