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which I visited yesterday evening. Col. Bins of the 1st Regiment Louisiana volunteers, and a graduate of West Point, having also served in the Mexican war. He now commands all the troops in this city and vicinity, on this side the Elizabeth. Col. Vincent is a native of Norfolk, and attached to the Louisiana volunteers. Commander Harrison, formerly of the Navy of the U. S., but who is now of the Confederate Navy, has charge of the battery at Pinner's Point. The Old Dominion Guards, Capt. Kearns, of this city, are tented at this battery, but there will be an additional force detailed here, as Commander Harrison requires such a force in order to perform the necessary duties and thus fulfill the expectations of the public — Now that Col.Blanchard is here, no doubt this additional force will be at once sent. I learn that through the exertions of Col. Samuel M. Wilson, President of the Seaboard Railroad, Col.Wright, with the 3d Regiment Georgia volunteers and the Louisiana companies