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The Norfolk Day Book quotes from the New York Herald, of March 14th, the following boast: "The Monitor, which from its defeat of the rebel iron monster, we take to be the most p model of this kind of vessel afloat." Commenting upon which the Day Book says: Such was the assumption of the wald, such the declaration of all the Northern press. With one voice they claimed a victory at once brilliant and decisive. What then will the world say when it is informed that on the 11th day of April, in the year of grace 1861 the Virginia, in presence of French and English ships of war, went off Old oint and bullyrogged the famous Monitor, who, like an unwarlike and veritable "cheese box," ley in shcal water, without accepting the gage of coment! And, under her vary -water, Capt. Barney, in the Jamestown, ran in and brought off three prizes, which were towed us by the Raleigh about two o'clock, Lieut. Alexander delivering his prisoners, thirteen is number, at the Navy-Yard, and