ing, and the wires being destroyed, ta ikes it j difficult to ascertain the exfcat ol damage, Richmond, Nov, 10.-The Richmond Dispatch has ft tspcciftl dispatch from Norfolk, dated the j. • r a i! *L il. . E^,.nnU rwm 4 n ft ..uth tost,, stating that the French frigate Pro- t yoot uey, irom Charleston, bound for New York, j . went ashore on Sander morning, near Ocroco- 1 1U®ke, wber, the crew and officers, numbering H% •«*together with their baggage, arms, 4c., were I ^gpt saved by the Confederate steamers. Ikvea by me i^onieuer^ie i ithe trigate wia subsequently set on lire and | *blown up. The Oonfe«U*rAte oteamer Winslow, | ^ 41 engaged in relieving the Prooey, groaoded, 1 kuo’%+*• » V* *V- » • »* p ~ ^ f n W |and was then tired aud abandoned. Four Fed* j iuei erul steamers passed the Proney before tbesr- lag: rival of the Confederate steamer sad uisro- an* sarded tbo Proney’s signals of distress, **»1