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investigated, and report the result to these Hd. Qrs.
I am Captain
Very Respectfully
Your Obedt. Servt.
(Sgd.) James A. Bates
Capt. & A.A.A. Genl.

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

(4.V.589)
Richmond Va 
April 9th 1866.

Barnes  Captain Stuart
A.Q.M. and Supt. &c.
Captain
The Asst. Comm'r directs that in addition to the reduction directed to be made in the member of your employees that you at once discharge one clerk $100.- one at $75.- also Francis Sink General Superintendent, Alexander Robinson, Wagon Master Sterling Key Blacksmith Henry Williams, Assistant Blacksmith.
Respectfully
(Sgd.) James A. Bates
Capt. & A.A.A. Genl.

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

(4.V.590.)
Richmond Va 
April 9th 1866

Armstrong  General S.C.
Supt. 9th Dist.
General
The Asst. Commissioner directs that you inform him by returns of Mail whether the application of Miss Julia Winder for the restoration of her property has been forwarded to this office.
Respectfully
(Signed) James A Bates
Capt. & A.A.A. Genl.

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

(4.V.591)
Richmond Va. 
April 9th 1866

Johnston  Mr. Chas. E.
Thro.
Sir
The "True Southerner" of 5th inst reports a "meeting held by the colored people of Portsmouth - on the 15th of February 1866 in which they passed several resolutions condemning some officers of the Freedmens Bureau, and asking Major General O.O. Howard to redress certain wrongs they were suffering.
The Asst. Commissioner directs that you inform these Head Quarters to whom the resolutions refered and the nature of the suffering to be redressed.
Respectfully
(Sgd.) James A Bates
Capt. & A.A.A. Genl.

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

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4.V.592.  Telegram
Richmond Va. 
April 10th 1866

Armstrong  General S.C. Supt. Freedman's Bureau 
Fort Monroe

Lieut. Chandler can visit Fort Monroe for the purpose named.
(Signed) O Brown
Colonel and Asst. Commissioner

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl.

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(4 V. 593.)
Richmond Va. 
April 10th 1866

Merrill  Lieut. H.S.
Supt. 3rd Dist.
Lieut.
Enclosed please find transportation order 111 approved to cover your request of the above date.
Please acknowledge receipt.
Respectfully
(Sgd.) James A. Bates
Capt. & A.A.A.Genl.

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl.

(4 V.594)
Richmond Va 
April 10th 1866

Merrill  Lieut. H.S.
Supt. 3rd Dist.
Lieut.
The Asst. Commissioner directs me to inform you that the name of the Freedman who does not "appreciate the soup" is Manuel Lewis.
Respectfully
(Sgd) James A. Bates.
Capt. & A.A.A.Genl.

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A.Genl.

(4.V.595)
Richmond Va. 
April 10th 1866

Crandon  Capt. J.F.P.
A.Q.M. & Supt. &c.
Captain
In obedience to your request I have  the honor to herewith transmit Transportation orders No. 507, and 508 for A.A. Surgeon W.H. Palmer from Gordonsville to Culpepper Va and return.
Please acknowledge receipt.
Respectfully
(Sgd.) James A Bates
Capt. & A.A.A. Genl.
Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl.

(4.V.596)
Richmond Va. 
April 10th 1866.

Barnes  Capt. Stuart
A.Q.M. & Supt. 2nd Dist. Va.
Captain
I am directed by the Asst. Com'r to inform you that Mr. W.H. Puryear Comm'r for the Freedmen will not act any longer in the Freedmens Court.

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