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sed over in forgetfulness, in view of paramount considerations looking to the restoration of our Union and salvation of the whole country. Fort Macon. A recent number of the New York Herald contains a letter from Beaufort, N. C., professing to give a list of our officers and companies in Fort Macon, a portion of which we copy: Fort Macon is at present in charge of Col. Moses J. White, who has had command of the garrison since the end of August or beginning of September last. Colonels Tew, Jones, and Bridges were previously in successive charge of it. Two or three weeks before the fight at Newbern, three companies — the. Guilford Grays, Orange Guards, and Goldsboro' Rifles — were withdrawn from the fort to assist in the defence of that place, and, I have reason to believe, now form part of Colonel Sloan's 27th North Carolina regiment, which, as I stated before, is on the road somewhere between Newbern and Kinston. The term of service of these three companies expires on th