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but Mrs Tukey or Mrs Durn, although in the same house, say nothing about it in their sworn statement.

In his office, but one book was kept by Lieut Cook, namely a "Memorandum Book", containing a record of complaints, and occassionally an endorsement, and a letter received, the whole very unintelligible, confused, and insufficient. In the administration of cases brought before him, it appears he gave satisfaction as nothing is known to the contrary.

In conclusion the attention of Genl Brown is invited to all the papers in the case which together with this report, is respectfully submitted.

John A McDonnell
Capt. and Supt.

E&M 73
1.V.1867

E&M 118 RF&AL D of P 1.V.67.