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3 2 8 It is in the office of the Adjustant general where all the duties, or nearly all The amount of business is marly which devolve on the Secretary of the De disclibed in every division of the duties of partment of War "relative to Military the office, Since Sentered upon them in Commisdione; by the law of its constitute. F 1825 - the number of letters for example, tion are conducted and executed Vc: Ye:- which will be received the present year 9 Where all the business relating and le filed will exceed the united em to the Recruiting Service is conducteduher bers received in 1825 and 1826;- and the Requisitions for Funds are made. whence the number received the first three quar is due all order and intructions touching , ters of the year is more than double the Recruiting dutied from the establishing of number received during the the Rendervous to the final addignment period in several previous years &c:- and delivery of the Recruits at their Ted. The correspon dence in the Recent pective Regiments- any Department has also greatly eocred 10 In the Adjutant Generals office -sed It is some evidence of the more - the meme of every enlisted So lieu is le than usual effects which of late years have been made to advance the public cordect also every discharge, death and interest as may be seen on observing the Devertion where every application for more perfect system which now prevails pension is received recorded and atten in every branch of it, and in the mame- did to He He The Adjustant generals office fist improved quality of the Recreats 11 in the central point whence all the gene The number of letters disputched from each Order to the Army- - all order of detail the office during the three first quarters of instruction, of movement and from whene of the present year, relating to this division are issued and distributed the General of duties, with the number written in 1830. Regulations for the Service 1831 and 1832 is in the cutic of three to one, or nearly so; and nearly equal to 12 I is an office of extensive the number written during the four years and multifariency correspondence and ending December 1828 - So it w with where a condiderable portion of the military regard to the inceaned number and dis- Correspondence of the Nar office in conduc tribution of "Orders" Special Orders "Re led- where the written engine gulutions etc. but not in like proportion need concerning enlisted men, and ap S few years Since, one cleck was able to multiply the copies, distribute and acord plications for their discharge made all the General Orders and Special Orders" to the Secretary of War, are referred and besides attending to much other business; andwered. - number of letters an but now, Sent Suntis who has change mually received from the War office for of the Special Order Book which can action and need within the last there turns not a morety of the general Order years, have probably more than doubled Book will tratify that all his time the number therefofore receined is required to multiply the copies of such Orders, distribute and record them, Satha and

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