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r current practice is upon the eastern branch. Yesterday they completed a bridge a hundred yards long in thirty minutes from the time of the arrival of the paraphernalia at the bank of the stream. So far as it extended, it would have sufficed to cross the whole grand army of Gen. McClellan over a stream a hundred yards wide in as short time as it could cross over as much space on a common road. Lieut. Henry A. Wise is the acting chief of the Naval Orduance Burean in the absence of Capt. Harwood, who is off on a tour of inspection, in the course of which he will doubtless inspect the ordnance in all the United States navy-yards. This is the first instance on record in which a lieutenant has been charged with the chieftainship of a naval bureau. We are gratified to learn that to-day Col. Phillip St. George Cooke, U. S. A., recently made a Brigadier General of volunteers, was promoted to be a Brigadier General in the regular service. It seems to be understood that Brig.