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From Norfolk.
the storm — communication with the enemy — Yankees Finances--Louisiana troops, &c., &c.
[our own correspondent.] Norfolk, January 27, 1862.
The heavy storm which for nearly two weeks has raged upon our coast left us Saturday night, and Sunday morning was quite like May, bringing its hopes for early flowers and Spring roses.
The sun shone clear and bright, and all nature looked as sweetly as a young girl after a pet. So warm and pleasant was the atmosphere that the wonder grew what had become of the little birds; and, I venture to say, such a decided vernal change caused the overhauling of more than one wardrobe to ascertain the condition of Spring colors and Spring garments.
This morning also is very warm and pleasant, although these flocculent clouds, suggestive of coming snow, obscure the sun. What a remarkably mild Winter this has been.
And how kindly God has dealt with us in tempering the season to our necessities!
Since my last letter

