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Matters in Norfolk.
The Yankees are publishing a paper in Portsmouth called The Old Dominion. A copy of that journal, of Thursday, gives us some insight into the way affairs are progressing in the unhappy city of Norfolk.--Among the events of the week was a "grand surprise serenade" to Brigadier-General Jas. Barnes, Wednesday night, at the residence of that officer, on Freemason street. Remarkable to say, the General was not at all surprised, "as any other man might have been." but was, on the contrary, so self.
possessed as to allow "all the facetious and genial nature of his soul to lavish a sincere welcome" on the serenaders.
Mr. J. G. Shaw, the President of the Board of Trade, who got up this surprise, addressed the General in an effort which we feel bound to copy entice:
We come here to-night in a very impromptu manner — we come as merchants and adopted citizens of Virginia--loyal men and true, every one of us. We come in a complimentary way, to shake hands with you
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