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man will be allowed with the remains of deceased officers and soldiers. Stores and supplies for troops or hospitals. Colored cooks and musicians, when included as members of companies. Not entitled to transportation. Resigned and dismissed officers, and those permitted to exchange stations. Civilians receiving appointment, except Assistant Surgeons. Officers and men on furlough or leave of absence. Civilians bringing recruits and stores. Civilians who have rendered voluntary service are not entitled by reason thereof. Officers on sick furlough. Horses for Captains. Servants. Soldiers on sick furlough without orders from Medical Officer. Special orders. Persons who go for remains of soldiers must have an order from a Quartermaster. Nurses must have an order from the Surgeon-General or Medical Directors. A. C. Myers. Acting Quartermaster-General. Quartermaster-General's Office, Richmond. Va., September, 1861.