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forth in arden to decide if there be propriety [[property]] in interference when the applicant is shown to the one of the specific objects of care.- Even a refugee or a freedman may paceilly [[peacefully]] make an obviously groundleao [[groundless]] accusation, or a request prompted by jolly or by fraud.- Neither is there anything to show that Mr. Beckwell was not engaged in a common attempt to obtain military interference at a [[?]] to himself of time and expense or in a cause where he knew that the administration of justice, not the operation of unjust prejudice was to he feared.- To direct that this case as presented, or any one like it, should be sent to any of the affeiro [[affair]] named by tho S.a.lo. (would) necessitate an assumption of facts it is the [[?]] duty of the Sul. Asst. [[?]] to ascertain, and aet upon. The aets of langreso and arders relating to this Bureau, and the published arders of the general to ammanding set [[?]] District, should enable any [[?]] of the Bureau to decide, whether any particular case was one for his attention, or whether it should be directly or indirectly brought by any interested party before any military authority. 
This very natural classification of case.

Transcription Notes:
Asets and arders may be incorrect