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this the reluctance with which the employers hire those having charge of these children, and some idea of the distress occasioned may be obtained 

Attached hereto you will find a slip, that I have cut from a News Paper which will explain itself. It seems to be circulating extensively in the public prints, and is creating considerable comment. Permit me to inquire as to its authenticity.

Circular from the Freedmen's Bureau.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. 
Gen. Howard has issued the following circular:
OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSIONER,
FREEDMEN'S BUREAU,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24, 1867.
Hereafter and until further orders, no fees or charges will be exacted by officers 

I am Genl, very respectfully
Your obedient servant
Jno. B. Callis
Bvt. Col. U.S.V. and Supt.
B.R F and A.L.

P.S. In obedience to your telegraphic order of January 22nd 1867, I have received the supplies for Cherokee Co. and have turned them over to the Q.M. for transportation to Gadsden via Chattanooga, Kingston, and Rome Ga. "as heretofore", consigned to Mr Terrentine our Agent for that county.
J.B.C.