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ncipally intended to check the communication of disloyal persons with Europe, consequently passports will not be required by ordinary travelers on the lines of railroads from the United States which enter the British possessions. If, however, in any special case the transit of a person should be objected to by the agents of this Government on the borders, the agent will cause such person to be detained until communication can be had with the Department in regard to the case. (Signed) "W. H. Seward, "Secretary of State." By an order issued from the Adjutant General's office, from this time until the first of January, 1863, recruiting officers are directed to make all their enlistments of men entering the regular army for the term of three years. The minimum standard of height for recruits is fixed at five feet three inches. According to Order No. 63, Captain Beverly H. Robertson, of the Second Cavalry, and First Lieutenant W. T. Walker, of the Ordnance Department, ha