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lle, Pa.:Sir: --In reply to yours of the 27th ult., desiring to be informed on certain question appertaining to the draft, the Secretary of War directs me to say that, when a drafted man furnishes a substitute that is accepted, the two change places. The principal is liable to another draft, if made, just as he would be if he had not been drafted at first, and the substitute is bound by the first draft of the principal just as if he had been drafted himself. Very respectfully, C. P. Buckingham, Brigadier-General and A. A. G. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue estimates that the receipts of Internal revenue under the new tax law will be for the present year from one hundred and fifty to one hundred and seventy- five millions of dollars. It is estimated that 1,000 commissioned officers are now absent from their regiments without proper leave. Gen. Halleck has determined to adopt the most stringent measures to cure this laxity of discipline, and all offenders