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rovost-marshal. The registry will contain a complete description of the persons reporting, and also their places of residence, which must not be changed without notice at the place of registry. By command of Major-General John A. Dix. Captain Rogers to General Fry.—(telegram.) Buffalo, New York, October 30, 1864. Brigadier-General J. B. Fry, Provost-Marshal-General: The following telegram has just been received by me, dated Toronto, C. W., October 30, 1864. To Provost-Marshal, Buffahose who left Toronto have commissions from the rebel government. R. J. Kimball, United States Consular Agent. The military of the city are now assembling, and proper preparations will be made to secure the safety of the city to-night. William F. Rogers, Captain P. M., 30th District. Mr. Wheeler to Secretary Stanton.—(telegram.) Malone, October 31, 1864. Hon. E. M. Stanton: We have a village of over three thousand inhabitants, ten miles from the Canada line; principal shops of Ogden