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MOVEMENTS OF MILITARY.idquarlm Formally Abandoned am. Ofti-eialty Closed-Troopi Departing:.I* headquarters of the State Militia, which havet toeM in the Mayor's oflice, at the City Buildings ng the riot* were formally abandoned and offl-dosed at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Further readings relating to military matters and coned wl\h the memorable occasion will hereafter ansacted at Columbus. General Finley left at 12 Kk. and Assistant Adjutant General Gage ivied until about 3 o’clock* Issuing orders and :ltif final preparation for the departure of the nIm that have been relieved from duty. The driven Ui Regiment and forty men of the First went. under command of Colonel Pocock, are hat now remain on active duty. The full list prises 360 men, under Colonel Pocock’s eom-ft. The Fifth Regiment, under command of r Freeman Thorp, consisting of 275 men, were fiight quartered at Music Hall They had been rv« d from duty, but were ordered not to leave Tty until 7:20 this morning, iring the day, from 6 o’clock a.m. until the clos-©f the headquarters, seventy-five general special orders were issued, giving Rents, companies * and detachments rail » to their homes. This caused consider* time and labor on the part of the offi-tiaving the matter In charge* as the destination majority was, in most cases. In a widely difl'er-irectlon. Only one regiment, the Fourteenth, as a body, and it was a matter of congratulation the various companies relieved from duty were to their respective homes without any unneces-delay or mistake in providing passage on dlver-rooteK Sergeants John Maynard «pd Dick De n, lwth of Company B, of the Sixth Regiment, moat of the brunt of the clerical work, and gfai to a successful accomplishment of their ti the experience of veterans, and were highly dimes ted officially for their good work in keep-be records straight.e following order was issued yesterday; HeaPqcajitebs Quartermaster General, \April 2, lMtM. lt;*fud iu yonr bills, addressed to Jacob Trost. of the Quartermaster General, at the Coinp-■r- oftee, dot later than 12 w., on April 4. for ail m ordered by the Quartermaster General for the stance ot the military. It i« expected that the es m ordered will be charged at cost, Inasmuch start ion has been rendered to life and property yadnwenee of the militia at a critical time, everything itemized, and the bill aa rendered be published in the Quartermaster’s report. npcBASb Ryan, Q. M. U.. State of Oio.learning the Commissary Department the fol-ag testimonial was received yesterday, whichbo of service in reply to certain rumors of com-ts among the soldiers:reby’testify to the efficiency of the Quarter-Dcpartunait. under General Ryan. Every-IHHda be done for the comfort and con-thlt; troops was done The rations were •ant and well served, and it is highlyIk' - St*, rf-* i' % *- A r- A ■■ ra A* MM rm M t V , I ,.*** • *V» A V
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Cincinnati Commercial Gazette

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Wed, Apr 02, 1884

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