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From Norfolk Special Correspondence of the Dispatch. Norfolk, Jan. 23, 1862. Yesterday afternoon a steamer brought up to the city Lieutenant John L. Hurt and Mrs. Doone and her three daughters. Lieut. H., who was released on parole, was captured at Greenbrier river, on the 13th of November, and sent to Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Doone, who had been residing in Philadelphia for some time, for the purpose of educating her children, will proceed to Savannah, Ga., of which city she is a native. A considerable quantity of clothing, &c., occasionally pass through our city from the North, for the Federal prisoners in the South. These goods, packed usually in large boxes, bales, &c, are brought up in the steamers that go down with flag of truce, and are generally forwarded by the Southern Express Company. This company, by the way, is of great public benefit, and is managed according to a judicious and admirable system, which ensures the safe delivery of packages forwarded,