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ell near the battery without exploding-- the fuse having re fused, and thus thwarted the devilish designs of its operators. I saw yesterday the two fine-looking companies from New Orleans — the Light Guards, Captains Rawle and Girardi, of the First Regiment Louisina volunteers. They were uniformed in the Zouave style. After forming, they gave three cheers to the ladies of Portsmouth, some of whom were on the balcony of the Ocean House, and then marched into the cars to be conveyed to Manlove's, a farm about three miles distant, near the railroad, where they will pass the night. I saw Col Blanchard, Vincent, and Commander Harrison, at the Pinner's Point battery, 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 volunt