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146 3.V. 562. Richmond Va. April 5th 1866. Barnes, Captain Stuart A.Q.M. and Supt. Captain, I have the honor to enclose orders for transportation No. 490 and 491, to cover the request of Capt. Connelly, forwarded by you on the 3rd instant.- Please acknowledge receipt. (2 Enclosures) By Order of Col. O Brown Asst. Commissioner (Sgd.) James A. Bates Captain and A.A.A.G. Official. Garrick Mallery A.A.A.Genl 3.V. 563. Richmond Va. April 5th 1866. Gallup Mr. E. Brooklyn Comr. Sir The Assistant Commissioner directs me to say that he would be most happy to give you a situation if possible. 147 He is compelled for want of funds to discharge all civilians in the employ of the Bureau. I am Sir Your Obt. Servant (Sgd.) James A. Bates Captain and A.A.A.G. Official. Garrick Mallery A.A.A.Genl. 3.V. 564. Telegram Richmond Va. April 6th 1866. Armstrong, General S.C. Supt. 9th Dist. Fort Monroe, Va. Has Captain Whytal A.Q.M. reported at Fort Monroe Va. for duty.- By Order Sgd. James A. Bates Capt. & A.A.A.G. Official. Garrick Mallery A.A.A.Genl. 3.V. 565. Richmond Va. April 6th 1866. Flagg, Capt. A.S. A.Q.M. and Supt. Captain, I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your two communications of the 2nd inst. in relation to retained bounties with enclosures. I send enclosed vouchers for the signature of James McGuire, Jacob Williams, and John Bannister.-
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