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Show post ' is seriously damaged and some have been destroyed completely, including includ-ing the pumping station, which furnished fur-nished the water supply, ordnance, storehouse, quartermaster's storehouse, two primary stations with instruments, the quartermaster's dock and the main water tank. It is thought possible to have water transported from Mobile temporarily nfter 6torm subsides. Request Re-quest authority for necessary emergency emer-gency repairs. Bequest inspectors be sent to ascertain and report upon damage. dam-age. No casualties so far as known." 2T M0HGAN BADLY DAMAGED IN STORM TAEHINGTON, Sept. 29. The tary Secretary has received the fol- telegram from Capt. Dwyer, ndinz at Fort Morgan, at the nee of Mobile harbor, dated yes- j-lt post has been swept by a ter-Etorm, ter-Etorm, the entire post having been r water. Every building iu the i. |