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XVIII. The country of Henrico is constituted a separate military department, under the command of Brigadier-General Winder, headquarters at Richmond, Va.
By command of the Secretary of War:
John WITHERS,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
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OCTOBER 21, 1861.
General J. E. JOHNSTON, Present:
DEAR GENERAL: I send you herewith two dispatches* I found at Ewell's. How true they are I am unable to tell, but I should not be surprised if there was some truth in them, especially in reference to that battery on the Maryland shore, probably a mortar battery. Bomb-proofs ought to be provided at once for the garrisons and part of the reserves. I think they ought to be telegraphed to know if they want Triplett's company from Camp Pickens, or it might be sent there anyhow for a few days, and should they wish to keep it they could return another company in its place. The flag I think will do first rate. They ought to be made so as to be easily attached to the staff. When will the others be back? I send a dispatch just received from Evans. I should not be surprised if he whipped the whole of Banks' army.
Yours, truly,
G. T. BEAUREGARD.
I think it would be well to attack them whenever the opportunity presents itself.
G. T. B.
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RICHMOND, October 21, 1861.
General J. B. MAGRUDER, Yorktown:
Retain the Mississippi company by all means. We are making every effort to re-enforce you to the extent of our ability.
S. COOPER,
Adjutant and Inspector-General.
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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA,
Goldsborough, October21, 1861.Brigadier General D. H. HILL,
Commanding District of the Pamlico:
GENERAL: The following telegram has just been received from General Cooper, viz:
The following telegram has just been received from General Huger, to wit: "A large fleet is about sailing from New York for the purpose of attacking Beaufort and New Berne. This information has been communicated to me by a man who represents himself to be a deserter from the frigate Minnesota (an officer), and confirmed by a letter found in his possession.
S. COOPER.
You will therefore please return to New Berne without delay.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
R. C. GATLIN,
Brigadier-General, Commanding.
(Sent to New Berne by special train to forward to General Hill.)
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*Not found as inclosures.
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