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N.Y.F.R.C. about one third of it being mouldy and unfit for food.

There are about Eighteen hundred sacks of Bureau corn at the same place which is in good order and apparently perfectly sound.

In this connection I would call the attention of the Asst Commissioner to reports heretofore furnished being "Reports of Corn and Bacon on hand" by Capt S J Whiting Sub Asst Com'r dated Aug 1st and by J.C. Hendrix Act'g Sub Asst Comr of Aug 23rd. From these reports it is evident that there is a great discrepancy between the amounts on hand and the amounts reported as being on hand.

I would respectfully recommend that the great part of the Corn and bacon be sold, as there exists little necessity outside of the Citties and towns for continuing the issue - the bountiful crops of the present season have removed the necessities for continued issues in the country

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