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ht up and identified by the lady, when the inquiry was made if she had taken the oath of allegiance. A negative answer being given, she was told to leave the house, as she was not entitled to any protection. The person from whom we derive this information walked the streets of Portsmouth, and says that scarcely a familiar face could be seen, although before the war they were well acquainted in the city. The doors and blinds in the houses occupied by loyal persons are all closed, and a Virginia lady was rarely to be seen in the streets. Gen. Getty, whose headquarters, have been at Bowers's Hill, and Gen. Barnes, of Norfolk, have both been removed. Gen. a full-blooded Abolitionist, takes the place of Getty, and Gen. Wilde, (of Elizabeth City, N C., notoriety,) succeeded Barnes. It is reported that the Yankees, with their negro soldiers, intend making a raid towards the Blackwater soon. Whether there is anything real in this report or not, our informant could not learn.