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(4V. 582) 
Richmond Va. April 8th 1866.

Flagg  Capt. A.S.
A.Q.M. and Supt.
Captain
The Asst Comr. directs me to request you to inform him, whether the expenses of your District has been cut down, to date from March 1st 1866, as directed by Lieut. Col. Horace Neide, Inspector General.
I am Captain
Very Respectfully
Your Obedt Servant
(Sgd.) James A Bates
Capt. & A.A.A.Genl.

Official.
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A.Genl.

(4V. 583.) 
Richmond Va April 8th 1866.

Barnes  Captain Stuart
A.Q.M. & Supt
Captain,
The Asst. Commissioner directs me to request you to inform him whether the expenses of your District has been cut down, to date from March 1st 1866, as directed by Lt. Col. Horace Neide, Inspector General.
I am Captain
Very Respectfully
Your Obedient Servant
(Sgd.) James A Bates
Capt. & A.A.A.Genl.

Official.
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A.Genl.

(4V. 584) 
Richmond Va. April 8th 1866.

Crandon,  Captain T.F.P.
A.Q.M. and Supt.
Captain
I have the honor to enclose transportation to cover your request dated 6th April.
Please acknowledge receipt
(4 Enclosures)
By Order of Col. O.Brown
(Sgd.) James A Bates
Capt. and A.A.A.Genl.

Official.
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A.Genl.

(4.V. 585.) 
Richmond Va. April 9th 1866.

Balloch  Bvt. Col. Geo. W.
Chief A. & D. Officer
Colonel

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of checks

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No. 14, 15, 16 and 17, on the Asst. Treasurer of the U.S. N.Y. in payment of the retained bounties of John Spira, Ephriam Crocker, John Sayles and Isaac Gordon.
I am Colonel
Very Respectfully
Your Obedient Servant
(Signed) O Brown
Col. & Asst. Commissioner

Official.
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A.Genl

(4V. 586)
Richmond Va. April 9th 1866.

Johnson  Major James
Supt. 10th Dist.
Maj.
The Asst Commissioner directs in answer to the Endorsement of Lieut. W.A. McNulty Asst Superintendent on the application of James M. L Learen to Major General Terry for rations, by you forwarded through this office, that rations be issued, if necessary to prevent suffering
Respectfully
(Sgd.) James A Bates
Capt. & A.A.A.Genl.

Official.
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A.Genl.

(4V. 587) 
Richmond Va. April 9th 1866.

Armstrong  General S.C.
Supt. 9th Dist.
General
The Asst. Commissioner is of the opinion that the excess of laborers in certain Counties can find employment in other Counties within your district, and suggests that you adopt such measures as will equalize the labor of your District.
I am General
Very Respectfully
Your. Obdt. Servt.
(Sgd.) James A. Bates
Capt & A.A.A.Genl.

Official.
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A.Genl.

(4V. 588.)
Richmond Va. April 9th 1866

Crandon Captain T.F.P.
A.Q.M. & Supt. 4th Dist.
Gordonville Va.
Captain
Peter Henley (Cold) states that his boy Preston Henley was bound out to Horace Tyler, near Flurama C.H. by Capt Brinker without the consent of his parents.
The Asst. Commissioner directs that you have the matter thoroughly investigated

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