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There is one (regular) company at Boston, one here, (at the Narrows,) one at Pittsburg, one at Augusta, Ga., and one at Baton Rouge — in all five companies, only, within reach, to garrison or reinforce the forts mentioned in the "Views." General Scott is all solicitude for the safety of the Union. He is, however, not without hope that all dangers and difficulties will pass away without leaving a scar or painful recollection behind. The Secretary's most ob'dt. se'vt. October 30, 1860. W. S. The "Virginia Life Guard."--We understand that this new company is rapidly filling up, and that the members will proceed at once to uniform themselves and apply to the State for arms. The uniform adopted is very simple, and will not cost more than five or six dollars. The company will probably attach itself to the 179th regiment, as many of its members, on account of their engagements, cannot belong to the volunteer regiment proper. The "Life Guard" will only be calle