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2nd. "Corn or bacon (or pork)" can be purchased within the State but the price is higher than that paid by commissary Department.

3rd. To Richmond, Fort Monroe and Alexandria.

4th. These supplies can be distributed by the Agents of the Bureau now on duty.

I am, General
(Sgd) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. Asst. Comr.

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl. 

250
(Form. 1.)
April 2nd 1867 
Carse, Bvt. Col. George B.
Asst. Supt. (Thro: Dist Hd. Qrs)
80./108.

The case of Thomas Dillard and William A. Lyren & Bro, mentioned in your report dated March 28th 1867 is referred to you for such action as will bring it before the proper Civil Authorities. You will furnish to the authorities taking cognisance of the case a copy of G.O. No. 1, Hd. Qrs. First Dist. specially inviting attention to Par. 3 of the same.

The result of your action in this case will be reported.

By Order of Bvt. Brig. Gen. O. Brown,
Asst. Comr.
Garrick Mallery
Capt. 43rd Infty A.A.A.G.

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April 5th 1867
Balloch Bvt. Brig. Genl. Geo. W.
Chief D. Officer
73./90.

General,
I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your communication dated April 4th 1867 enclosing check No. 904 on Nat'l Bank of the Republic, for $100, in payment of retained bounty due James Taylor.

I am, General
Yours very respectfully
(Sgd) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. 
Asst. Commissioner

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl.

252
April 5th 1867
Balloch Bvt. Brig. Genl. Geo. W.
Chf. Dis. Officer
96./

General,

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I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication dated March 28th 1867, enclosing checks of $100, each in payment of retained bounty due John Corbin and Wesley Brinkley.

I am, General
Yours very Respectfully
(Sgd) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. 
Asst. Commissioner

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl. 

253
(Form No. 1.)
April 5th 1867
Ayres, Lieut H.K.W.
Asst. Supt. (Thro. Dist Hd Qrs)
76./283.

The case of Francis Amos (Cold) & William Wallace (White) reported by you March 18th 1867 - is &c.
Balance of letter, same as 200, fol. 75.
(1 Enclo)

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April 5th 1867
Mc Donnell Capt. J.A.
Superintendent
87/92

Captain,
I wrote you some days since a "Confidential" letter asking that a few specimen copies of the newspapers in your District might be sent to these Head Quarters, together with the amount of circulation of each. 

The enclosed is a copy of a letter received this day by General Schofield.

You will call upon Lieut. Hall to explain why the papers were demanded under the pretended authority of General Schofield and why he has given publicity to a confidential communication.

I am, Captain
Yours Respty
(Sgd) O. Brown
Bvt. Brig. Genl. Vols. 
Asst. Comr.

Official
Garrick Mallery
A.A.A. Genl.
(1 Enclosure)

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April 6th 1867
Armstrong, General S.C.
Superintendent
87/97

General
Your report under Cir. No. 1. series 1866, from these Head Quarters for the month of March was duly received.
Your suggestion of forwarding "one weeks rations" to the

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