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ners, Rebel Government, New Orleans. " Gen. Huger promptly and very properly returned the blankets back to the Fort; in post-office parlance, for better direction. A framed building, situated on Bermuda street, and occupied by Mrs. Borum, was destroyed by fire yesterday. It is stated that a servant applied the torch; although others think the fire was accidental. That indomitable patriot and statesman, Gen. Henry A. Wise, has been assigned to the command of the forces on the Currituck (N. C.) coast, in this vicinity, in Gen. Huger's department. He left this morning with his aids on a preliminary visit, and will probably return in about ten days. Although he has not entirely recovered from his recent severe attack of illness, he eagerly enters again upon the active duties of military life. This appointment gives much satisfaction to the people of the sea coast section. The important interests committed to his charge will be guarded with a vigilant eye and with an ener
ners, Rebel Government, New Orleans. " Gen. Huger promptly and very properly returned the blankets back to the Fort; in post-office parlance, for better direction. A framed building, situated on Bermuda street, and occupied by Mrs. Borum, was destroyed by fire yesterday. It is stated that a servant applied the torch; although others think the fire was accidental. That indomitable patriot and statesman, Gen. Henry A. Wise, has been assigned to the command of the forces on the Currituck (N. C.) coast, in this vicinity, in Gen. Huger's department. He left this morning with his aids on a preliminary visit, and will probably return in about ten days. Although he has not entirely recovered from his recent severe attack of illness, he eagerly enters again upon the active duties of military life. This appointment gives much satisfaction to the people of the sea coast section. The important interests committed to his charge will be guarded with a vigilant eye and with an ener
Gen. Wise. A private dispatch from Norfolk says that Gen. Henry A. Wise, assigned to the command of the forces at Currituck, on the North Carolina coast, left that city yesterday morning on a preliminary visit to his field of operations.