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Of Adjutant. ^ m Brigade Major. P' *• Provincial Storekeeper. ''*•*. Musketry Instructor. M, L. C . .. Member Legislative Council. M. P. P..,, Member Provincial Parliament. * Errors and omissions will be reotified on notification thereof to Lt. Col Wily, Militia Department, Quebec. I i 1,- M\ MTIV HisE General Chief oi island ul LtCol Canada, LtCol August 1 LtCol LtCol 6, 1866. Briga Henry 7 3Ji> autliorfts. THE MTlOnOlimMllITllffiBtUBTOPEMlDl 30th APRIL, 1863. COMMANDER IN CHIEF. r3J'L^'"»^n''?''T ^t ^/^l" "''" ^^'^'^''^ '^'°"'«y Viscount Monuk, Governor S^r ..?'■' D ^"''"' America, and Captain General an.l Governor in Ltd u1 A'Lf KS,lc':rSf'"' "•^^ "'""^"''•''•' ^"^•^ ^^''•'^ -'^ ^'- ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Lt Col the Hon M A de Salaberry, Deputy Adjutant General for Lower l^anada, July 1, 1848. Au^ust"l9?i862"" ^"'^*"' ^''^"'^ Adjutant General for Upi,ir Canada, INSPECTING FIELD OFFICERS OF MILIT A. H 9,°\ ^ Ermatinger, Inspe Fd Officer for Lower Canada, Jany 24, 1S56 6 1866 "'^'^" MacDougall, Inspg Fd Officer for Upper Canada, March BRIGADE MAJORS. LOWER CANADA. Brigade Majors. Henry T. Duchesiiay, Nov 21,62 1st Military Disfrict. Gaspe, Bonaventure and Magdalen Island^) 2wc? Military District. Rimouski, Teniiscouata, Kaniour- aska, LMslet, Montmagny and Bellechasee. Stations, Rivi'ere-du- Loup, en bas. Brigade Majors. Brigade Majors. Brock Carter, Dec 12,C2 Chaa T de MmUeiwch, Nov 28,62 Stations, Si Marie, Bcauce. Sinhrmloph*} (I'Artbabaaka St Charles, Riv Clianibly John Fhtchtr, L T Suzor^ m i Nov 21,62 Jos H Bellerose, / r Nov 28,62 JasW Hanson, Nov 21,62 Charles King, J no. Macpherson, Nov 28,62| 3rd Military District. Levi-., DorcheMor, Lotl)iniere, Me- gnntic nnd Heance. ^th Military District. ^'**''{^|5[.' Arlhahaska, Drummond and Uh Military District. Vamaska, Hidielieu, St. Hyapinihe, Bagot, Kouville and Iberville. Qth Military District. NOV ^,. ''X^S, '^l^SZ^, ^' ^°^- Chateauguay aud Huntington. '1th Military District. Quebec City, Sngnenay, Charlevoix, Quebec t-iiamplain and Chicoutimi. ^th Military District, '^tJf.i?'^' ^'^''3'' MaiTice, St Vincent de Maskuioiige, Berthier, Jolietto Paul Laval, Montcalm, Terrebo,,ne and Li'Assompiion. 9th Military District. Soulanges, Hochelaga, Vaudreuil, St Andrews Jacques Cartier, Two Mountain.. ^"""^W'- Argenieuil, Ottawa and Pontine. lOfh Military Distnct. tJherl^rooke Ci,v, Richmond, Comp- Sherbrooke. and Mis.'si.'-quoi. Uth Military District. Nov 28,62 Montreal City. Montreal. K I Brigade Majors, J^, Stations. St ManV, Benuce. ndStrhrmtophe (I'Artbabaoka St Charles, Riv Chambly St Johnu. Quebec. St Vincent de Paul. St Andrews. Sherbrooke. Montreal. Brigade Majors. Geo A Montgomery, Nov 28,«2 Wm H Jarkson ,wi t Nov 28,62 David Shaw, /r 4- w i Nov28,ti2 Alexander Patterson, Nov 28,62 J Stoughton Denis, / c Deo 6,62 J Augs Barretto, Dec 5,62 He7iry V Villiers, vi i Nov 28,62 W S Light, / c Nov 21,62 J as Moffat, m i Dec 5,62 Robt B Denison, Nov 28,62 UPPER CANADA. 1.S/; MiWary District. Ollnwn City, Prm-ott, Rums,:!, Car- leton, Lniiaik niid Renfrew. ^nd Military District. OlenuKny, Storinont, Dundns,Gren- ville and Leeds. 3/y/ Military District. Kinpnton City, Frontenno, Lennox and Addington, Hastings, rrinc« Edward. 4z/a Military District. Norlhiiniljerland, Durham, Peter- borough and Victoria. 5//i Military District. Ontario, York, Peel and Simcoe. ^th Militdry District. Perth, Wellington, Waterloo, Hu- ron, Grey nnd Bruee. 1th Military District. Hamilton City, Wclland,Haldimand, Lincoln, Wentworlh and Halton ^th Military District. London City, Hrant, Norfolk, Ox. lord, Elgin and Middlesex. Wi Military District. Lambton, Kent" and Essex. Chatham. lOth Military District. Toronto City. Toronto. Stations. Ottawa. Cornwall. Kingston. t^'obourg. Toronto. Stratford. Hamilton. Woodstock. Capt Hy Goodwill, PROVINCIAL STOREKEEPERS. ' ■ - J—- Lt Colonel J B Turner, Lt Colonel A Booker, Lieutenant Jno Sutherland^ William Starr, Captain £ Lamftntagne, Toronto, Montreal, Otiawa, Hatnilton, Kinffston, London, Quebec, March 1 ,i»6. May ],rAj. Jaiinarv 1,57. April 2.^,57. April 23 ,,57. A pril 23,57. Dec 1,61. I 8 Musketry Instructors, ^c. August ],61. August 1,61. August 1,61. August 1,61. August 1,61. August MUSKETRY INSTKUCTORS Captain Jno Liridsav, V Ft Artv, Ouelw^r. Bngado Major W H Jackson, 2, cIMlyo'ist UC foiTjt W Jc.hn.ston, Vol R Coy, Pelerl.oro "h ' Captau. I J) Jarvis, Unattached, Toronto "'°"'°^ L.eut and Adjl D Roomy, 5.h Ba SM Montreal gngade Major L T Suzor, 7th MiU- Di.i', L C ^ Bnsac^. Major D Shaw, 3rd Mily l),.t, U C ' Color Scrjt Ranisav, Hd Coy 2nd Halt () O W« T Bnga,le Major 7/ f' F/W..], 7^11 M I v Dis, U J °"'°' Brigade Major J as Moliatt, 9ih Mi!y I),si, U cf' OFFICERS SERVING IN THeToLuNTEER FORCE HAVING " BREVET " OR MILITIA RANK. MoT/aS^fo^o^'f sud. Rank' t'lolft ''^ ^^''\^ ^^^ ^^ Q^^bec, wlule ac.,ngi„eohjun;a\ou\S:Hj.:^MSy'rTrrp:'^^^^ " P^^^"'^^"- August Novr Novr Novr Novr Novr 1.61. 1,61. 8,61. Ml. 8,61. 8,61. 8,61. Jokn hcwell Gommc^ Active Force, Quebec John Dyde Coming Active Force, JV.Io„ .-pai Oeorge T Deu,son, Conung Active Fc^'e, feronto, lieutenant'colonels. 18.^)1. Chas de Sniaberry, Con,n,g 9th Batt V M Rifles, Quebec, 18.55. G F Bowen, Commg V Ft Arty Coy Sherbrooke, 1856. 1857. ^ii ^ '{^'^f'^^'/Jv., Conmig Vol ?,\ Bs and Ft Art v LC D'ArcyLBoulton^CoiniugVolT C cXurg, ^'^^' 1858. A Booker, Commg Active Force, I Ja milton, I8ul. Quebec, May 2,60. Mav 3,60. Octr 10,60. Deer 12. Deor 6. Novr 20. Novr 20. Deer 11. Deer 11. Deer 31. April 30. Novr 26. June 8. April 26. Novr 20. Novr 2(i. Novr 20. HyHog Hon R Sp Thos A E N T McL J M Koss, J B Forsv A R Slepl Lieutenant Colonels, ^. 1,61. 1,GI. 1,6 J. 1,61. August August August August August 1,6], August 1.61. 1,61. 8,61. Ml. 8,61. 8,61. 8,61. August Novr Novr JVovr NovT Novr [ICE HAVING 1862. George Smfth, A Acljt Genl Aolive Force, Montreal, f " j[«"«''ose, Brifrade Major 8th M D, L C, Jas Shanly, Coming Active Force, London, Cavid Shaw, Brigade Major 3rd M D, U C, J b Dennis, Brigade Major oth M D, U C, 1863. January 31. March 14. May 14. Novr 26. December 4. Hy Hogan, Commg Vol Fd Batty and Ft Arty Coy, Montreal, April 10. MAJORS. orce at Quebec, y or precedence May 2fiO. Mav 3,60. Octf 10,60. Deer 12. Deer 6. Novr 20. Novr 20. Deer 11. Deer 11. Deer 31. April 30. Novr 26. June 8. April 26. Novr 20. Novr 20. Novr 20. 1838. Jno Powell, Commg No 1 Coy 19th Batt Niagara, 1855. F Cubitt, Commg V R Coy, Bowmanville, 1856. W N Alger, Commg V R Coy, Brantford, 1857. Roht Lovelace, Adjt Sqund V C, Montreal, K B Dennison, Brigade Major lOth M D, U C, T R Ferguson, M P P C.-mmg V R Cov, Cookstown, Ihos Bate, Commg V T C, St Catharines, 1858. Hon R Spence, Commg No 7 Cov 2Md Batt Q O Rs, Toronto, Thos A Evans Maior 1st or P of W's Kegt, Montreal, 1 aT l^^'^^^^^p^^mmg Squad V C, Toronto, J M Koss, Major Batt Ll In/v, Montreal, A u \?'^^^'">' t'onung Sq uad V C, Q uebec, A K Stephen, Commg V R Coy, Collingwood, 1859. Y^r Swetman, Commg V T C, Napanee, A W Ogilvie, Commg Squad V C, Montreal, Jas Crawloi-d, Commg V R Coy, Brockville, 1860. H Bernard, Commg C S R Coy, Quebec, Depty I Adj Genl, C k. Belle, Paymaster Active Force, Montreal, Jno Jackson, Commg V Infy Coy, St Johns U C Novr 9. December 6. Novr 27. February 26. April 2 Septr 24. Novr 26. May 27. June 8. August 12. December 6. December 6. December 6. Februarv 1. March 10. May 19. August 1. August 8. Oetolwr 9. 10 Majors. 1861. Jno Macpherson, Brigade Major llih M D L C E T Taylor, Major Ball Lt Inly, Mondial, 1862. iJ White, Commg 2nd V R Coy Presco« C V ^e u\lwne,mc/>, Brigade xMajor 5th M DL C G A Montgomery, Brigade Major I.t M D fj c ' Wm H Jackson, Brigade Major 2nd MDlJc' Hy V V,ltrns, Brigade Major 7th M D U C C/ZfJy-' ^i^^-f^, Brigade Majo; 3rd ill D L C C/.«;/«* A'^'A-, Brigade Major, 10th M D LC ' * J A Barretto, Brigade Major, 6th M 1), L C ' i?;c.c-i- Carter, Brigade Major 4th M D, L o/ 1863. February 19* April 3. July 17. July 17. August 7 August 21 October 30. December 11. December 11. December 11. December 18. January 15. January 15. January 29. January 29. February 11. March 14. April 22. April 30. April 30. July 3. September 3. October 23. Novr 12. Novr21. Novr 21. Novr 21. Novr 28. Novr 28. Novr 28. Novr 28. Novr 28. Novr 28. Novr 28. December 6. December 12. January 23. February 20. April 10. April 10. Captains. 11 February 19* April 3. July 17. July 17. Auguit 7 August 21 October 30. December II. December)]. December]]. December 18. January 15. January 15. January 29. January 29. February II. March 14. April 22, April 30. April 30. July 3. September 3. October 23. Novr 12. Novr21. Novr 21. Novr 21. Novr 2S. Novr 28. Novr 2S. Novr 28. Novr 28. Novr 28. Novr 28. December 6. December 12. January 23. February 20. April 10. April 10. CAPTAINS. 1847. Jno Shields, C'ommg V R Coy, Hemmingford, 1850. Hy McCann, Capt No 5 Coy, I8th Batt, Vankleek Hill, Jas Cook, Capt No 6 Coy, 16th Batt, Milford, Jno Mackmnon, Commg V InfCoy, New Edinburgh, 1852. Geo C Wood, Coming V T C, Cornwall, 1855. Chs C Leresconte, Commg V R Coy, Belleville. W E O'Brien, Lieut V R Coy, Barrie, S Gildersleeve, Commg V N Coy, Kingston, 1856. Hiram Chisholm, Commg 2nd V Infy Coy, London, Jno Cadenhead, Commg V R Coy, Fergus, * L E Morris, Lt V Ft Arty, Sherbrooke, D M Grant, Commg Ist V R Coy, Ottawa, Ihoa Donaldson, Commg V R Coy, Elora, 1857. Alex McDonell, Commg V F Arty, Iroquois, S H May, Paymaster 1st or P of W's Regt, Montreal, A C Forrest, Commg Ft Ay Coy, Ottawa, ' W Scott, Capt No 1 Coy R Lt Infy, Montreal, Thos J Murphy, Capt No 6 Coy, Sth Batt V M R's Quebec, M Konkle, Commg V M Infv, Clinton, Thos Fitzroy Kelly, Lt No 6 Coy, 14th Batt V M R, , 1858. E Lamontagne, Commg V Fd Bv, Quebec, W P Lett, Lieut Ist V R Coy, Ottawa, Thos Drummond, Commg V Fd Batty, Kingston, Geo Baxter, Cap No 3 Co 20 Batt, Thorold, Hy Goodvnn, Adjutant Q O R's, Toronto, G Drolet, Capt No 7 Coy, 7th Batt V M R, Quebec, Peter O'Reilly, Lieut No 2 Coy, 14th Batt V M'R, Kineslon J C Rykert, kPP, Lieut V T C, St Catherines, "''"^''°"' 1859. Ira B Hall, Lieut V R Coy, Megantio, Jno Warren, Commg V R Coy, Oshawa, Jno Barclay, Lieut V R Coy, Oakville, February 9. January 19. March S. Sept 25. May 29. February 27. December 6. December 20. March 1. April 17. Mays. May 15. June 12. March 12. April 23. June 4. June 16. July 23. Sept 24. Nov 26. January 7. January 7. March 12. August 26. October 8. May 14. December 6. December 6. February 4. July 28. Deoember 14. 12 Captains, f1 1860. H.lh .;" '''"n' ^"P* ^" '^ ^^ ^^ '"'V. Montreal, Hush SppM.jf CominK^^nd Coy V M i{, t^iorrington. A B Baxter, Com,„g V M Inly Coy, Chatham, ' Wm McGhie, Adjl 19th Bait V M I, 1861. Thos Cownn, Commg V Infy Coy, Princeton r M ."'^'"^""^ ^"'"^ ^"'^ Adjt V F Batt, Kinsston Jno M.-Laren Cou.mg V R Coy, Villa Nova,^ ' W Paterson, 1st Lieut V Fd Batty, Toronto, 1862. Saml Filer, Adit 6th B«tt V M R, Montreal, W M n'?,'"^ i^'eui V F Batty, Qnel>ec, ' W MeG.hbon, 1st Lieut V F Baity, Montreal, Jas L Mathewsori, Payr R Lt Inn , M<.ntreal, Egmon Ford, Adjt 2nd T V C, Q'uebec ' E Gannon, Adjt 9th Batt V M R's f J„ebec Ane Bazmet, Qr Mr 4th Batt C C Alontreai' Ihos Binmore, Payr 6th Bait V M R's Montreal M Marttn, Commg InCy Coy. Beauharn'oT^, '' ?u '7.""«''' C-ommg Jst V R Coy, MerriekviHe A M n! 1 a" r' 9""U"8^ ^ ^"'y Coy, Cobourg A M David, Adjt 1st Pof W's K Montreal, March 16 April 12. May II. May 31. October 9. April 26. July 31. August 1. October 10. December 6. January 17. January 22. January 22. January 22. February 21. March 14. March 28. August 1. Wovr 13. Novr 2d. iVovr 2S. December 5. December 12. -Vk_,_ Volunteer Militia Cavalry, 13 March 16 April 12. May II. May 31. October 9. April 26. July 31. August 1. October 10. December 6. January 17. January 22. January 22. January 22. February 21. March 14. March 28. August I. Movr 13. Novr 26. JVovr 2». December 5. December 12. L W E E CANADA. Volunteer Militia Cavalry. No. 3, M. D. Ist Troop Coy, Levis, Decrl9,(>l Cnptain : WilJiam H Forrest Lieutenant : Flavien Roy Cornet : Alfred Lemienx Deer 19,61 Feby 6,63 Mar 14,62 No. 6, M. D. St Johns Troo2)JiiAy 31,62 Captain : H McGill des Rivieres Jany 31,62 Lieutenant : F McGill des Rivieres Jany 31,62 Cornet : Lawrence Macdonald March 6,63 Surgeon : Alli-ed Bissonet, M D Janv 31,62 No. 7, M. D. Quebec. Lt Col Commg Squadron : Alex Bell Deer 31,56 Major to Squadron : J B Forsyth Jany 10,62 1** Troop Jany 17,56 Captain : William W Scott Augt 18,60 Lieutei.ant and Adjutant : John Teafle Augt 18.60 Cornet and Qr.-Master : Robert Archer Augt 18,60 Supy Cornet : Edwd Blais, I Paymaster : James Burgess Surgeon : James Sewrell Assistant Surgeon : J as Stanlield, M D Jany 23,60 Jany 23,60 Feby 11,57 May 14,57 2tid Troop Feby 14,62 Captain : BeniahG Prior Mar 13,63 Lieutenant : Jas F Turnbull Mar 13,63 Cornet : Jas H. Michaud Mar 13,63 Adjutant : Egerton Ford, c Feby 14,62 No. 8, M. D. \st Troop Coy Laval Deer 19,60 Captain : Romain Loyer Deer 19,60 Deer 19,00 Deer 19,60 Lieutenant : Pierre Para Cornet : Jean B Leonard Chaplain : Rev Narc Lamarque May 17,61 No. 9, M. D. 1st Troop St Andrews Jany 31,56 ooptain : John Oswald, I e Lieutenant : Ronald Fuller Cornet : Duncan McMartin Jany 31,66 Jany 31,66 Jany 31,66 m if! u Volunteer Militia Cavalry. 2>id Troop Co Argenienil Apr 30,67 Captain : John Simpsatiffn Lieutenant : Paul Doeg: Cornet : William McFarlen Surgeon : Thomas Christie April 30,67 April 30,67 April 30,67 Novr 13,60 (Lieut Colonel Oswald, Commands both Troops.) No. 10, M. D. Coohhire Troop Feby 7.56 Captain : James H Cook Lieutenant : George P Wartl Cornet : Craig Pope July 1S,62 July 18,62 July 18,62 1st Troop Sherhrookt Novr 13,60 Captain : Novr 13,60 Sept 26,61 Sept 86,61 'aptain : John Drummond Lieutenant : 8 A Stevens Cornet : iohw Hallowell No. 11, M. D. Montreal^ ^V^n n°""r^ Cavalry in Montreal: Malo^tXadron: ^^^^^^'^ AWOgilvie Mar 10,69 1** Troop Sept 27,56 Captain : Li±,fnT!' ^-^3,60 ^^J^ohnOgilvie Novr 13,60 Joseph Tees Novr 13,60 2W IVoopJany 17,66 Captain : Gr L Perry Lieutenant : S Ouimet Cornet : Charles Lapierre Adjutant to Squadron Robert Lovelace, m. Surgeon to Squadron Veterinary Surgeon to Squadron" George Sw.nburne ^Jany 17,56 ith Troop « Roval Guides or Gover- nor GeneraPs Body Guard,'' Cantain: ^^^^ ^,62 Lie.rnan^''^^^^"^^" ^^^3^ 7,62 ^^JohnPenner,a Peby 7,62 Duncan Robertson Augt 27,62 Feby 20,63 Feby 20,63 Feby 20,63 Jany 29,67 June 13,62 ijli;' l\X\ iHM Volunteer Militia Field Batteries of Artillery, ^. 15 I, M. D. wireal, avalry in Montreal: Novr 27,56 n : Mar 10,69 Sept 27,55 Novr 13,60 Novr 13,60 Novr 13,60 Jany 17,56 Feby 20,63 Feby 20,63 ' Feby 20,63 on : m Jany 29,57 3n : June 13,62 I to Squadron : ie Jany 17,66 Gruides or Gover- fody Guard,'* Feby 7,62 ugall Feby 7,62 Feby 7,62 I Augt 27,62 Volunteer Militia Field Batteries of Artillery. LieutColond 27u>rndUe, commands Fd B» and Ft Arty, L C, April 30,57 No. 7, M. D. Quebec Field Battery Augt 31,55 Captain : ElzLamontagne,j»* July, 9,58 IstLieutenants : Deer 11,56 July 28,58 Philippe Valiiere, c ai.es Panet Cha 2nd Lieutenant : James Prendergast July 23,57 Supy 2nd Lieutenant : Edouard De Foy April 14,69 Surgeon : Hilarion Blanchet, M D May 17,61 Veterinary Surgeon : W H Carpenter Novr 14,55 3 6 Pral 12 PH No. 11, M. D. Montreal Field Battery Sept 27,55 Captain : A A Stevenson, m April 2,57 1st Lieutenants : Wm McGibbon, e July 9,58 Joseph Bauden Augt 8,60 2nd Lieutenant : Thos W Boyd Augt 8,60 Paymaster : Henry Chapman Jany 31,62 Surg:eon : Geo £ Fenwick, M D Novr 14,55 3 6 Prs 1 12 P // Volunteer Militia Companies of Foot Artillery. No. 7, M. D. Quebec. Ut Company August 31,55 Captain : John Lindsay, m i Augt 10,57 1st Lieutenants : flifhHrd Wingfield, Mar 18,58 Jno W Barrow, a Mar 18,58 2nd Lieutenants : James G Shaw, Mar 18,58 Dunbar lloss, Junr Mir 18,58 "ind Company Dee 27,61 Captain : VVilliam McKay Deer 27,61 Ist Lieutenant : Koheil H McGreevy Jany 10,62 2nd Lieutenant : Edwin Barrow Jany 10,62 Lt Colonel Boomer commands 1,?^ ar^d 27id Cos Augt 10,57 "ird Company March 7,62 Captain : Noel Hill Bowen March 7,62 1st Lieutenant : Denis Murray March 7,62 2nd Lieutenant : Chs E Montizambert March 7,62 4th Compayiy March 14,62 Captain ; TH Grant Novr 28,62 Jsl Lieutenant : VVmHome Novr 28,62 2nd Lieutenant : James A Hunt Novr 28,62 No. 10, M. D. Ft Arty Coy Sherbroo/Le Deer 13,61 Captain : G F Bowen, I c Deer 13,61 1st Lieutenant : L E Moriis, c Deer 13,61 2nd Lieutenant : George H Borlase Deer 13,61 Hiliil it ijiii I 16 Volunteer Militia Companies of Foot Artillery, ^c. No. 11, M. D. Ft Arty Coy Montreal July 3,56 Captain Alexander Wand 1st Lieutenant : Snd Lieutenant : James Mavor May 20,58 Mar 21,62 Batt of Arty Montreal Lieut Colonel : liol)ert S Tylee Majors ; S Jones Lyman Henry McKay, m 1st Captains : Samuel R Evans, m George Shaw ' William Druinm James Ferrier John Featherstone, Gill)erl Seott, 2nd Captains : William Hobbs Gale W Boston F R Cole James A Brown Novr 27,56 Feby 11,67 May 30,62 Feby 27.53 March 4,5S Novr 17,59 Jany 22,62 June 13,62 May 1,63 May 1,63 Deer 4,57 Novr 17,o9 Jany 22,62 Deer 19,62 An^nis C Hooper VVillinin F Kay 1st Lieutenants : Frederick Kinfrston (feorj^e S Brush Walter Phillips Kobert Whyto Boberl A Sjiiers William S Walker 2nd Lieutenants : rhouias A Crane Alexander Brown Edward Chaplin, llobert Crane, May May 1,63 1,63 Jany 22,62 Deer 19,62 Deer 19,t>2 Deer 19,62 May 1,63 May 1,63 Novr 7,62 Jany 9,63 May 1,63 May 1,63 Paymaster and 2nd Captain : George Dowker Feby 18,63 Adjutant and Ist Lieutenant : Joseph Savage Feby 20,63 Qr-Mr and 1st Lieutenant : George Lulham Apr 30,57 Surgeon ; ^m Sutherland, M D Feby 26,47 Assistant Surgeons : John Ueddy, M D Jany 22,62 James Barnston, M D Apr 30,57 6 Cos Promotions in the Battalion. Volunteer Militia Engineer Companies. No. 3, M. D. Engineer Co, Point Levi J any 19,63 Captain : " Cortlandt Freer Ja.iy 19,63 Lieutenant : Glussop McQuire Jany 19,63 2nd Lieutenant : Thos H Chapman Jany 19,63 Lieutenant : I Wm Kennedy 2iid Lieuleiiant : liobert Bem May 8,62 May 8,62 No. 6, M. D. Engineer Company. lid Qrs Montreal May 8,62 Captain : Hector Munro May 8,62 No. 1I,M. D. Engr Coy Montreal Deer 19,61 Captain : liobert Forsyth Lieutenant : Thomas S Scott 2nd Lieutenant : Wm lluthertbrd Deer 19,61 Augt 27,62 Augt 27,62 Ensign r.4i. _::^'»'s;ss5ss,.ajsi rtilletyy ifc. May 1,G3 May 1,(J3 ton :er Jany 22,62 DeiT 19,62 Deer 19,H2 Deer 19,62 May 1,63 May 1,63 e Novr 7,62 n Jany 9,63 , May 1,63 May 1,63 Captain : Feby 18,63 ieutenant : Feby 20,63 iteiiant : Apr 30,67 MD Feby 26,47 ) Jany 22,62 MD Apr 30,57 }> the Battalion. les. May 8,62 May 8,62 'xl Deer 19,61 Deer 19,61 Augt 27,62 Augt 27,62 Volunteer Militia Uijlc and Infantry Companies. 17 Volunteer Militia Rifle and Infantry Companies- No. 2, M. D. , Kammirasia. Ut hify Cuy, Novr 28,62 Captain : Ivanhdt' Taohe Lieutenant : Liicicn Tache Ensipn : V Jionc'lier Novr 28,62 Jany 2/J3 Jany 2,63 2nd liify Cuy Jany 2,63 Infy Coy Eimuus/Ci Jany 9,63 Captain : Aiin-n.stin Midland Lifiitenmil : ^ J T Ciiuiilarc! Ensign : Louis J D'Auteuil Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Captain : Ovide Martineau Lieutenant : Arthur Michaud, Enjsign : L A Miller Jany 2,63 Jany 2,63 Jany 2,G3 3rd Infy Coy Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Captain : Vinceslaus Tache Lieutenant : J T liechard Ensign : J C Lindsay hify Coy Trots IHitoles Jany 9,63 Captain : David 15tTtrand Jany 9,63 Lieutenant : Miigloire Deschenes Jany 9,63 Ln.sign : Jules Duniais Jany 9,63 Lify Coy Uhlet Jany 9,63 Captain : Syniphurien Gamaclie Jany 9,63 Lieutenant : ^ Mieliel Metivier Ensign : Joseph Chaiifoiix Infy Coy St Anne de la Pocaticrc Deer 19,62 Captain : F De Guise Deer 19,62 Lieuienaiil : A Edmond Talbot Deer 19,62 Ensign : Firmin H Pioulx Deer 19,62 Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Lify Coy Cap St Ignace Jany 9,63 Captain : L A Heaubien Lieutenant : L J E De>jnrdins Jany 9,63 Ensign : Soliine Gamaehe Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Infy Coy FraserviUe Deer 26,62 Captain : Eilward Fraser Deer 20,62 Lieutenant : William H Beaulieu Deer 25,62 Ensign : WUiiam Hayward Deer 26,62 No. 3, M. D. \st Rifle Co Megantit' Jany 15,57 Captain : Thomas Barwis, m Jany 15,57 Lieuleiiaiil : Jr:i HHnl! , Ja„,. 1,5^57 bupr Lieut : llichardCPentIand,« Feby 4,5!) Ensign : William Cross Novr 12,57 bupr Liisigu : John I'orter, junr Fi 9,61 II :ii , I i I 18 Volunteer Militia Rife and Infantry Cvnpanies. (iuiirtcr-Mnsier: I'leiTo C IVllelier Siirut'iiri : Louis M Rou.vsenii Cl)ii|)|,iin : liev C F JOinery Octr 20,57 Octr 20,.07 Ocrr 20,57 171 h Butt ofln(antry. Ill Qrs at Levis Feby 20,63 Lt Oolonol : J G Hlanchq^, M P P rarcli G,G3 James Putton Feby 20,63 No 1 Coy, Point Levi Deer 20,62 Feby 20,63 Cnpfniii : Pierre Bninelle Lieiiteimnt : Arthur Venanit, a Ensign : Isnie Nolet Feby 20,63 Feby 20,63 No 5 Coi/, St Joseph J any 16,63 t-'iipiniii : Wiliintn IlaiiKliton .Inny ^6,63 I^ieiileiiatit : ./hiiio-* Walsh Jany 16,63 Mareel Bourget Jarrj-»'I6,63 No 6 Coif, Etcliemtu Jnny 16,63 CHptain : Henry Atkinson, jnnr Jany 16,63 Lieiileniuit : Joliu Vnchon Jany 16,63 Joini A Pallister Jany 16,63 6 Cos Fromotiojia by Cos, No2 Co/njHDty Levis J any 2,63 Captain : No. 4., M. D. Niro/rt College lufy Coy Jany 23,63 Captain : E il Kotileau Jany 23,63 Liientenant : P Chmni)agne Jany 23,63 Ensign : ' ' Cr Desilets jany 23,63 Jean Nadeau Lieutenant : Moses Cass Ensign ; Fran(jois X Chabot Feby 20,63 Feby 20,63 Feby 20,63 JVo3 Coy Point Levi Jany 9,63 Captain : James Patton Lieutenant : Blaise Le Teliier Ensign : Chas Cauchy Jnny 9,63 Jany 9,63 Jany 9.63 No 4 Co, New Liverpool Jany 16,63 Jany 16,63 Captain : .'as Thomson Lieutenant : Phil p Smith Jany 16,63 Ensign : Allan NeNaughton, April 17,63 No. 5, M. D. St, Hyacinth. Rijlc Coy Augt 30,61 Captain : Horace St Germain Lieutenant : Leonard Beaudry Ensign : A E Boivin Surgeon : Charles Buckley Chaplain : Rev J B Chartier Augt 30,61 Augt 27,62 Augt 27,62 Sept 26,61 Sept 26,61 Infantry Comimiy Augt 21,62 Captain : Charles Nelson Lieuienant : Alexis Richer Ensign : Eusebe Lalime Augt 21,62 Augt 21,62 Augt 21,62 lympanics. nejih Jnny 1(),G3 on Jnny 16,G3 Jany 16,63 II' Jarrp'16,G3 '>ini Jnny 16,C3 jiinr Jnny 10,63 Jany 16,63 Jnny 16,63 'o7is ly Cos, vr. D. ' Coy Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 I. D. hith. igt 30,61 1 Aiigt 30,61 Aiigt 27,62 Augt 27,62 Sept 26,61 Sept 26,61 / Augt 21,62 Augt 21,62 Augt 21,62 Augt 21,62 Vduntcrr Mlitia Rifle and Infantry ComjJanics. 19 (////"// C-V* imkU'P itn' <"ort,niniiiun : Tlaai.iime T Blnis April 2,63 No. (), M. D. No 2 Lify Coy Sept 12,62 Sept 12 62 Cnptnin : Felix (Miagnon LiculcDniit : Hierre E Lec-Iere Mnrch 6,63 Ensign : Henry J Dohcrty Mar(!h6,63 Ilrmi/iiturfoif/. h'/JU Coy Ffj^y 23,60 Cdptnin : James Shielils, c l.ieuieiiiiiii : SHMinel Urr EiiMtrn ; Tliuinns Snundors Siipr En.siuns : (-'liiiries (iiirdon Jlcln-rt N Clarke, a Suryeon : C/iar/rsACoates,MD Deer 27,61 Feby 23,60 Fcliy 23,60 Fel)y 23,60 Deer 6,61 Deer 6,61 No 3 1,,/y Coy Sept 12,62 Sept 12,62 Captain : Pnlrice Ilebert Lieutennni : Moi'se Prefuntaine Sept 12,62 En»ign : Henry Barbeau Sept 12,62 I/i/y Coy Feby 6,63 Captnin : P McNnngliton Feby 6,63 Jiienleilant : Willinm IJ Johnson Feby 6,63 Eiisiyrn ; Frederick J I'roper Feby 6,63 Rijle Coy, Acton Volt Jany 31,62 Captain : J A Cushing Mar 27,63 Lieutenant : Jerernie Morrier Mar 27,63 Ensign : Robeit J.eckie Mar 27,63 Surgeon : J W Mount, M D Jany 31,62 RiJle Coy llinchinhrooke May 1 1,60 Captain : Jarnet. Mc Williams May 11,60 Lieutenant Kobert Johnston Ensign : Joshua Brendner, Octr 29,62 Octr 29,62 Infy Coy, St Ours Jany 30,63 CaptHii": : J A £)orion Lieutenant : F X Brault Ensign : L A Codorre Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Huntingdon, \st Infy Voy Deer 12,62 Captain : George Hall Deer 12,62 Lieutenani : ' AC Anderson Deer 12.62 Etisifrri : ' Wallace Holbrook Deer 12 6? 27i4 Infy Coy Jany 16,63 Captain : Frnncis Whyte Jany 16,63 Lieutenant ; ' '"honias Mitchell Jany 16,63 Ensign Isaac Gardner Jany 16,63 80 Vduntfer Militia Pffle and Infantry Companies. Iiijfy Loy /j^^Decr 12,(52 Cnplitin . Aliiiizi) Foroo Derr \2fi2 Lieuteniint : HolKTt Douglas Deir 12,(;2 EiiMign : George M Voiivleit Mnrh 27.63 St Johns, Ut Infy Coy Deer 19,62 Ciintain : C.) Laborge Deer 19,62 Lieutenant ; Felix G Marchand Deer 19,r)2 Ensign : Hen e Horace Porlier Deer 19,02 2nd Injy Coy Jany 2,(^3 Cantnin : FranQoisH Marchand Jany 2,6.T Lieutenant : Joseph E Clement Jany 2,63 Ensign : Ludger Langeiier Jany 2,63 Zrd Infy Coy Jany 9,63 Captain ; £d D MacdonaW Lieutenant : W A Osgood Jany 9,63 Ensign : W E Macd^nald Jany 9,63 Mh Infy Coy Jany 9,63 Captain : Henry J Larocque Jany 9,63 Lieutenant : NoelFoisy Jany 9.63 Ensign : Olivier Lefebvr« Jany 9,63 Infy L >if St Lur's Jany 9,()3 Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Captain Ji)>ign : Chs P Giroux Feby 14,62 aYo 2 Company Jany 31,62 Captain : Loll us P Gauvreau LieuiiMiant : Philippe Dorval Ensigns : Charles Cote Joseph Fluet, a Feby 21,62 Jany 31,62 Jany 31,62 Jany 31,62 No 3 Cmpany Feby 13,62 Fei)y 13,62 Feby 13,62 Captain : Eurone Tache Lieutenant : Strenus Farland Ensigns : Jean M Turdivel Francois Girard, a ii H ~ Feby 13,62 Feby 13,62 J»s.' I'T 22 Volunteer Militia Rifle and Infantry Comp. antes. No 4 Company Feby 13,62 Captain : FraiiQuis E Roy George Verret Ensigns : . Zephirin Lnvas^eur Octave Mis P Lindsay Deer 19,62 No 5 Compa7iy Jany 10,62 Captain : L B Dumlin Jany 10,62 Lieutenant : Frederick J Logie Feby 20,63 Ensign : Joseph Louis, junr Feby 20,63 No 6 Company Jany 22,62 Captain : Thomas J Murphy Jany 22,62 Lieutenant : Thomas M Quiariy Feby 14,62 Ensign : J no Adams Walsh Feby 14 62 Paymaster ; Edward Collis Bavlee Mar 21,62 Adjutant : Alfred Jackson Feby 20,63 Quarter- MH.ster : Thomas Trunible Mar 28,62 Surgeon : James F Wolff" Mar 21,62 6 Cos Promotions by Cos. 9th Bate Vol M Rifles, Canrnda. '^or Volttgeurs de Quebec,'" Mar 7,62 Lt Colonel : C R L de Saiaberrv, I c Mar 7,62 Majors : Eugene Panet Deer 28,62 Donald C Thompson April 24,63 No 1 Company Deer 6,6 1 Captain : CAP Pflletier Mar 13,63 Lieutenarii : P G- l.sambar Wells Mar 13,63 Ensign : Arthur Taschereau Mar 13,63 Supr Ensign ; Come A Morrigette Deer 6,61 o • Lietiienant l\ PA Caron Ensiirn : L Noel Deer 19,62 Deer 19,62 No 4 Company Feby 28,62 Capiaii) : J H Alain Lieutenant : Isidore Bureau Ensifin : Victor Morel Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Feby 20,63 No 5 Coy "Highland,'' Mar 7,62 Captain : J IK) Cook Thomson April 24,63 Lieutenant : James Gibb EiiMtfii : April 24,63 No 6 Company March 7,62 Captain ; VVilliaiM Herring March 7,62 Liciiteuaiit : Evan J no Price Deer 12,62 Ensit:n : Gcrshoin H Herrick April 17,63 No 7 Company March 14,62 Captain : Edward J Langevin Novr 28,62 Lieiiteimnt : ^ Noriiert Thibault Novr 28,62 Eii>ii?n : y lioi Laroche Novr 28 62 No 8 Company April 4,62 Catitnin : P Goorjre Dngal Licntenaiit : ifirc n.ijy Ensifj-iis : C;filixte Le Droit Joseph Roy April 4,62 Novr 28,62 April 4,62 April 24,63 Paymaster : Leon P VolU IP Mar 28,62 l! 24 Yolunteer Militia Biflc and Infantry Companies. A'ljiitant : Enie.st Gagnon, c Novr28,G2 Ail<)l|,he Taschercau Mar 28,62 Cliaplain : liev Raymond Casgrain Mar 28,tj2 7 Cos Promotions by Cos 2»fy Coy, Baie St PanUany 30,63 Ca()tain : Thus Duperre Janv 30,63 ijieiitenaiit : " Thele.'^phore Fortm Jany 30,63 iiiisign : •' ' Pure Bois . Jany 30,63 I))fy Coy, La Malhaie Feby 6,63 Ca plain : Ale.tor Dufour Feby 6,63 Henri Siinard Feby 6,63 Jiio C Desmeiiles Feby 6,63 No. 8, M. D. nth Ball V MR Canada Octr 23,62 Lt Colonel : Jos H LJellerose, b m 0( fr 29,62 Majors : ' TV'r'!'''' ,., ^^••t'- 29,62 Hoa LJouajxi Masson, M L C Detr 12,62 No 1 Company Jany 29 57 _ St. Vm.'ent de I'aul. Gapfain : Josepii Dav.d Mav 22 61 Jjieiiten.mt : Zephirin Lacnsse Feby 4,09 No 2 Comimvy March i2,;57 St. Martin. Captain : Lonis Lavoie Octr 29,62 i-iii'iitenant : Leandre Desi-c)tes O.tr 29,62 liin.'iign ; Walker Nelson Oclr 29,62 No 3 Company Angt 21,62 _, St. Hose. Captain ; A Dalaire Augt 21,62 -Lieutenant : ' FX Migneron Augt 21,62 Joseph Ouimet Augt 21,62 No 4 Company Augt 21,62 St. Vintenl de Paul. Captain ; Joseph G Germain Augt 21,62 Lietilenant ; ' F George Lamarehe Augt 21,62 Onesime Pepin Augt 21,62 No a Company Octr 29,62 Terrebonne. Captain : L K Masson Jany 16,63 Lieutenant : Ensitrn : Jean P.'Ioody O.'tr 29,62 No 6 Company Octr 29,62 St, Therese, Captain ; Charles Ouiniet Oetr 29,02 Lieiiianniit : ' EiK^li^^ ^ '^'^"'''''"^ ^'-■"' 29,02 Serapiiin Ouimet Jany 16,63 ompanies. V March 12,57 lartin. Octr 29,62 es 0«tr 29,62 Oclr 29,62 /yAngt 21,62 lose. Augt 21,62 Augt 21,62 Augt 21,62 y Augt 21,62 I de Paul. in Augt 21,62 ■die Augt 21,62 Augt 21,62 y Octr 29,62 nne. Jany 16,63 O.-ir 29,62 Volunteer Militia Rijle and Infantry Companies. 25 No 7 Company Novr 13,62 St. Jerome. Captain ; GndCrui Laviolette Novr 13,62 LienieiiPiU : P R T de Montigny iNovr 13,62 £nt>ii:n : G M Prevost, junr Jany 1G,G3 No 8 Company Jany 2,63 St. Adele. Captain ; J B Lavalle; Jany 2,63 LRul^runit : G B Lalieur Jany 2,63 EnMgii : C Lai'haine Jany 2 G3 8 Cos Promotions by Cos. Iiify Coy, College Masson Oct 29,62 Terrebonne. Captain ; Hilaire Primeau Octr 29,62 Lieutenant : Urgel Duprat Oi-tr 29,62 Ensign : Eclbuard Carmel Oclr 29,62 Infy Coy College St T/icrc.te Oclr 29,02 Captain : Zephirin Lorrain May ],6;{ Lieutenant: HermenegildeCarrieres May 1,G3 Enoisrn ; 2n/l Infy Coy Jany 1G,G3 Captain : Tele.>*i)liore E Normand Jany 16,63 Lieiitenitnt : H G Malh.ot Jany )6,63 Ensign : O Z Haniel Jany 16,63 Infy Coy Beithier " en hant " Jany 16,63 Captain : J O Chalnt Jany 16,63 Lieutenant : E U Cuthhert Jany 16,63 Ensign : Henri Tranchernontagne Jany 16,53 Infy Coil liiviire du Loup ^* en hant " Jany 30,63 Captain ; Eduuard Caron Jany 30,63 Lieutenant : Alexis L Desaulniers Jany 30,63 El. sign : Francois X Lambert Jany 30,63 Hermile Leolere May 1,G3 /Oc'1r29,G2 rese. Oetr 29,G2 e Octr 29,62 Jany 16,63 Three Rivers. ]st Infy Coy Deor 19,62 Captain : Edward Barnard, junr Dfcr 19,62 LientenHiit ; Jno Houliston, junr IJeer 19,G2 Ensign : Deer 19,62 No. 9, M. D. liifle Coy Vandreuil " Cojno " Jany 10,62 Cfaptain : U W Shepliard Jany 10,62 Lieutenant : G A Livmgstone Jany 10,62 Ensign : D P McNaugiilon Jany 10,62 E A Roeheleau Wth Batt V M Infy C-rmitla,"or Argenteuil Hangers" Mar 14,62 Lt Colonel : Hon J J C Abbott, M P 1' Mar 21,62 Major : Harry Abbott April 4,62 26 Vohinteer MiHtia Rifle and Infantry Companies. I ij'ii No I C^impamj Jany 10,62 fy Coy, Aylmer Feby 6,63 Captain (ieor;:e Rogers Lieiilenani : ^ Siniiiel Rogers En.siirn ; .losepli Boyd April 4,62 April 4,62 April 4,62 Captain i W A Campbell Lienienanl : •'ohn J Murphy Ensign : Robert Richie Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Fevy 6,63 Na^^ Co,Tov.'ns. of Gore,\\a,T 14 6'> r„/„io t, / . , J r «.>,ar i'i,'^^ \rn/y Coy, Buri-ingham Yeby 6,63 Caplnin ; Georae Shirrit Lu'iiieiiani : Thomas Evan.s, Eti.'sigii : Mulhew Strong Mar 14.62 Mar 14/2 Mar 14,62 Captain . j Archibald McNanghton Feby 6,63 Lifiiienant : i John Merriman Feby 6,63 Ceo !igii : lamjs JMayneS) Jany 9,63 2nd Infy Coy Jany 9,63 Captain : Zeiios Reynolds Jany 9,63 Lieijlenant ": Geo H Allen Jany 9,6r Ensign : Edwd Robinffon Jany 9,63 28 Volunteer Militia Rifle and Infantry Companies. No. n,M. D. Montreal. Commandanl Aolive Force • Colonel John Dyde, Dticr 11,56 A DC to Commandant when the A wi'h'/i'^'V';:™?' '""•"■'""'■■">" Major F Penn Novr 17 '"iQ As.t Adjt GenI Active Forr-e : ' LI Colonel George Smith, I c AsstQr Mr Geni Active F^r7ef'''" Major Theodore Ly/nan May 26,60 Paymaster Ac-tive Force • Major (;E Belle, 7« 'Augt 160 Surjreon Active Forre • ^ ' Ailred Melson, M D Jany 7,58 RZFAES. Utor " Pri„re of Wales Re fft" Vohmteer M Rifles Crma7la, Novr 17,59 Special designation conferred Lt Colonel: ^""^^ "^'^^ ^Ben,a,d Devlin J„,y ,s,62 Thomas A Evans Nov 17 'iQ Charles F Hill Zy \lf2 No 1 Company Augt 31,55 Captain : Charles D Hanson Jany 9,63 Lieutenant: ^ ' JVo 3 Company May 2,56 Nov 22,60 Nov 22,60 Nov 22,60 No 4 Company May 2,56 Aiigt 27,62 Ootr 29,62 Octr 29,62 Captain , VVilliam Middleton ijieiitenant : _ George Wilson Ensign : Juines Garven Captain : Edward Burns Lieutenant: Francis Kernan Ensiarn : Henry J Clarke No 5 Co7)ipany June 26,56 Captain ; Henry Kavanagh April 16,58 Lieutenant: Francis X. Gallagher May 1,63 bnsign: ' William Farrell May 1,63 No 6 Company July 17^53 Captain Frank Bond Lieutenant : William J Forteous Ensign : William Burland Augt 27,62 Augt 27,62 Augt 27,62 ^_J.|oRBoyce Ja„y 9^63 Archibald Ogden Jany 9^63 No 2 Company Sept 27,55 Cwptain : G, ,„^re B Pearson Jany 9,63 Lieutenant: Wm McDonald Jany 9,63 Ensign ; ■' ' Wm Round Jany 9,63 No 7 Company July 17,61 April 10,63 Captain b)dwyn Evans Lieutenant: Ensign ; Charles E Brush March 6,63 No 8 Company Octr 30,56 Novr 17,59 Captain : Luc (J Dufresne Lieutenant : Edouard E Beaudry Novr 8.61 .ensign : ' Edward Holton Octr 29,62 If m mipa?ues. ly May 2,56 in Nov 22,60 Nov 22,60 Nov 22,60 y May 2,56 Augt 27,62 Ootr 29,62 Octr 29,62 June 26,66 April 16,58 ler May 1,63 May 1,63 July 17,56 Augt 27,62 I Augt 27,62 Augt 27,62 July 17,61 April 10,63 March 6,63 )ctr 30,56 Novr 17,59 Novr 8,61 Octr 29,62 "I Volunteer Militia Rifle and Infantry CompatiieA. 29 No 9 Company April 2Jfl Captain : A A Meilleur May 30,62 Lieiitenanl : Joseph Perrault Jaiiy 9,63 Ensign ; John Gordon Burland Deer 12,62 No 10. The " Highland" Covipami Octr 16,56 Captain : Lieutenant : George Brown Feby 19,61 Ensign: Alex Graham Lindsay Feby 19,61 Supr Ensign : Win G Slack July 17,61 Paymaster : Samuel H May c Novr 22,60 Adjutant : Aithur M David c April 10,63 Quarter Master: Peter Cooper / Novr 17,59 Surgeon : William E Seott M D Novr 13,56 Assistant Surgeon : Francis W. Campbell M D May 26,60 10 Cos Promotions ly Cos, 3rd Batt or " Victwia Volunteer Rifles of Montr ecU " Jany 10,62 Special designution La Colonel : W O Smith Majors : J G KHoughtoH Augustus HewarrJ Captains : James G Johnson James D Craw/brd William T McGrath Alexander Henderson William Nivin Thomas Ogiivy conferred July 18,62 Jany 31,62 Janv 31,62 Jany 31,62 Jany 10,62 Jany 10,62 Jany 10,62 Feby 28,62 Feby 28,62 Feby 28,62 Lieiitenanls : FriUKM> .Schoies Feby 1-lenry Hiidden Feby 11 Macddiiyall Feby Thomas Bacon, ff, Fel)v J Unpihurt Feby "^ Hall JanV VVni HHulton Jany En?signs : J J Kedpalh I.\.|)y .'no M Belllioube Feby Angus R Bethune Jany Areliibald A G A ntrobus Jany JS'at Junes H;uidyside Juiiy George H Bacon Jany Adjutant : Thomas Bacon Augt 6 Cos Promotions by Batt, 14.62 14,62 2.S,62 2S,(i2 2N,62 9,63 9,63 28.62 28,62 9,63 9,63 9.63 9,63 27,62 \th Batt V M Rifles Canada^ or " Chasseurs Canadiens" Jany 22,62 Lt Colonel : Charles J Coursol Jany 22,62 Miijors : Joseph E Malhiot Feby 7,62 Louis W Duvernay Feby 7,62 No 1 Company Jany 17,62 Captain : Alplionse Audet April 4,62 Lieutenant ; FXATrudel Jany 2,63 Ensign : Antoine T Couillard Nov 21,62 No 2 Company Jany 17,62 Captain : Jean B Emond Mar 28,62 Lieutenant: Jean B Choquette Mar 28,62 Ensign : Cleophas Emond Mar 28,62 No 3 Company Jany 17,62 Captain : Joseph Beaudry Octr 29,62 Lieutenant : Pierre Lesperance Octr 29,62 Ensign : Alphonse Brazeau Peby 27,63 I' 30 Volunteer Militia Rifle and Infantry Companies. No 4 Cunipaiii/ Jany 17,62 Ciiptaiii : Lieiiiciiant : ^ Lii(lj,a'r Labelle Henri a Louis Mar 28,()2 May 31,62 No 5 Companij Jany 17,62 Captain : Charle.s C Spenard Mar 2S,C2 A B Lavallee July 18,62 i'^'Xn B B Guilhault July 18,62 No 6 Co)ni)auy Jany 17,62 Captain : braMe D Dorsonnens Mar 28,62 Jjieuifnaiii : J LTetu Octr 29,62 Alphonse Hndon Mar 28,62 N) 10 Company Jany 17,62 Cap!uin : Hon P J o Chauveau Mar 28,62 Lifuicuiint : Ile(.ii)r Bdlerose Janv 2,63 tinMgn : Francois. J D Ricard Jany 2,63 Paymaster : .'osopli Barsaiou Adiniaiit : L BcnnlMen / Qnarler-Mnsier: _ Antoine Bazinet c Surirt'dri : iAHins Boyer M D Assistant-Siiraeon : Knsta(-lie Lemire M D Mar 28,62 t^liHpl.iin : lievJasephJ Perraull April 4,62 10 Cos Promotions by Cos Feby 21,62 Mar 28,62 Octr 19,62 Fel)y 21,62 No 7 Company Jany 17,62 Mar 28,62 July 3,62 July 3,62 Cap' a in : Leon Spenard Lieutenant : FraiiQois Payette Ensig-n : Al/red Brunei No 8 Company Jany 17,62 Captain : Pierre E Normandeau Octr 29,62 Lieutenant : Ensljjn : Edouard Fournier Octr 29,62 iVbg Company Jany 17,62 Captain : AJoiphe Bissonnette Feby 27,63 Lieutenant : Mi.hael D Deguise Feby 27,b3 Lnsign : • ' ' Joseph L Deuiers Feby 27,63 6c/i Ban Vol M Rijtes Canada I • ^ , , Jo'iy 31,62 Lieut Colonel : Ashley Hibbard Feby 7,62 Maiors: Sir Ed Graham, Bart Feby 7,62 Murdoch Morrison Feby 7,62 No 1 Company Jany 10,62 Captain : Rubert Wall May 2,62 Lieutenant : Campbell Bryson May 2S2 William W O'Brien Augt 1,62 No 2 Company Jany 17,62 I Captain : Joseph A Rogers Deer 12,62 Lieutenant : George Home Augt 1,62 Lnsign : Andrew B West Deer 12,62 No 3 Company Jany 17,62 Gotlieb Reinhardt Mar 14,62 Lieutenant : Frederick Detmers Auat 27.62 Ensign : George Reinhardt Augt 27,62 ^mpanies. 'y Janyr 17,62 veau IMar 28,62 J any 2,63 ard Jaiiy 2,63 Feby 21,62 Mar 28,62 ' Oclr 19,62 Fchy 21,62 M D Mar 28,62 ault April 4,62 ions by Cos Rijles Canada J any 31,62 Peby 7,62 art Feby 7,62 Feby 7,62 Jany 10,62 May 2,62 May 2,62 1 Augt 1,62 rany 17,62 Deer J 2,62 Augt 1,62 Deer 12,62 any 17,62 Mar 14,62 Augt 27,62 Augt 27,62 Volunteer Miliiia Rijle and Infantry Campani's. 31 A« 4 Cui/ijicn/i/ J u[\y 17,62 Cn|iin n : J iiu llililor Isaacson Jany 17,62 Lit'utiMiaiii : 11 lU-ndersdii ' Dec r 12,62 Eii>iR-i» : George G Wolfe Augt 1,62 No 5 CMTiyany Jany 31,62 Jany 31,62 Jany31,(i2 Captain : J dim Purler Lieiilenaiit : VVni Arnold Bates En>ii:n : William Gootlfellow Augt 1,62 J\'t- 6 Co m2>an y J a n y 3 1 ,62 Captain : Benjamin Ibbotson Jany 31,62 Lienienaiit : S N Hearle Augt 27,<)2 tnsigii ; James Thompson, Augt 27,62 No 7 Company Augt 1,62 Captain : » , nn Frjntis Crispo Augt 1,62 Lieutenant ; Wm Henry Manby Augt 1,62 Ensign ; Chs Arthur Rice Augt 1,62 No 8 Company Augt 1,62 Augt 1,62 Captain : John Martin Lieutenant : James Akin Ensign : Chs Lamb Levey Novr 21,62 Deer 12,62 Paymaster : Thus Binmore, c Deer 12,62 AdjiUant : yamuel Filer, c Augt 1,62 Quarter-Master: H<-ri'ules Ellis Feby 7,62 Surgeon : Joseph P Rattot, M D Feby 7,62 Assistant Surgeon : Olivier Raymond, M D Feby 7,62 8 Cos Promationa by Cos. Kifles«<('ily Poiir,." under the .■om- mand ot iVlajorGuillaume Laniniju! iNovr 7,62 1.'/ Coini)any Sept 12,62 Captain : liu-ene Plynii Sept 12,62 Lieutenant : Thomas AlcBrido Sept 12,62 Ensign : Olivier Bouchard Sept 12,62 'iiid Company Sept 12,62 ('a pi inn : Chs P iVaigeie Lieutenant : Anthony Maher Ensit^n : Roger Lessard Sept 12,62 Sept 12,62 Sept 12,62 ZBrrAiTTRir. Montreal Light Infant) yOetr 30-56 Lieut ("olonel : M H Whitney Deer 22,59 Majors : J M Ross Mar 16,60 Ed Thornton Taylor m Feby 6,63 Captains : William L. Doutney Mar 16,60 James W. Taylor Augt 8,60 J no Thomas Molson Angi 1,62 T. B. Boss Oet'r 29,62 T. R Whitehead Oetr 2;t,62 Kichd A Bro ike Feby 6,63 1st LiPuienanis : Andrew C Hunter Jany 17,62 Georsre H Low Fehy 21,62 J S Uvde Oetr 2,'),h2 A J V^ Laidlaw O.'tr 29,62 James Wa>diatv,a Oetr 29,62 James Paine Feby 6,63 James Hervey Feby 6,63 2nd Lieutenants ; Thomas Osti-ll Feby 21,62 Chs Edward Whitney Feby 21,62 Kenneth Campbell Augt 1 ,62 Wm Valentine Dawsor lOclr 29,62 Joseph Mulholland Mar 27,63 George McDougall Mar 27,63 } ii li I 32 4 Volume. >r Militia Rife and Infantry Covtpanies. Paymnsier ; VV. M. Lninljc m Aiigt 1.62 J'/ met Wan/law Fehv 21 f.9 Quarter- .VlasUTandLstLt^^' A Uoliertsui, peby 6,63 Uobt-rt Godfrey M D A|.ril 29,58 6 C«j( Promotuins by Jiiut Mt Ban or " The Royal L,\r/,t Infantn, of Moutrca/ J any 31,62 La Colonel : H L Koiith Major!* ; Hon Jrio Rose M P P Jo/in Fletckcr b m Captains: Andrew Allan Gijrdon G M.Kenzie John W. Hopkins c Alexander Campbell Waller ScoU c John Grant Feby 7,f>2 Aiisrt 21 62 July 3,ti2 Jnnv 22,62 Jaiiv 22 62 Janv 22.62 Janv 22,62 Feby 14,62 Feby 14,62 Ifenry Lvman TlioMias Kirby Lieuleiiiiiil> : Andrew Law Jiio Haviland Roiith Alexander Allan Frederick McKenzie Alex F. Macpherson Jackxon Rue James S Tyre Rnlus Fairbanks He.-tor McKenzie IMvid Leach James flaniilton Frederick S Lyman AlexBiKler Cowan J no George Savuge ^ Lyman Mills Paymaster : Jas L Mathewson, c Qiiarter-Masifr : George Winks 8 Cos Promotions by Batt. May 2,62 J.dy 3,62 Feby 7,62 Feby 7,62 I'eby 7,62 VcUy 14,62 Mav 2,62 Jany 23,H3 Jany 23,63 Feby 7,62 Febv 7,62 1-Vby 7,62 July 3,62 July 3,62 Janv 23,63 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 July 3,62 July 3,<32 'mpanies. May 2,62 July 3,(J2 Feby 7,62 ith f'Vl.y 7,62 f'Vhy 7,62 zie Fcliy 14,C2 •on Mnv 2,62 •lany 23,H3 Jnny 23,63 Feby 7,62 Febv 7,62 Ffby 7,62 July 3,62 n •Inly 3,62 Jnnv 23,63 e .lany 23,63 Jany 23,63 c July 3,62 July ^,62 IS by Batt. Volunteer Militia Cavalry. 88 UPPER CANADA. Volunteer Militia Cavalry. No. 2, M. D. (-omivall Troop Feby 15,56 Captain : Wm D Wood Deer 11,62 JjleuteiiHnl : George C Wood, c a Deer li, 62 Cornet : No. 3, M. D. ist Froiitenac Troop Sept 20,55 Kingston. Captain : John Duir April 24,63 Lieutenant : Cornet : George Hunter Surgeon ; Orlando S Strange Quarter MaNler : James Gibson Jany 24,56 Jany 24,56 Deer 11,56 'Na-panee Troop Captain : Wm H Swetman, Lieutenant : Chs B Ferry Cornet : Mnishrtl P Robiin Adjutant : Joiin C Green, ct Quarter Master : B C Davey Surgeon : Amos S Bristol Veterinary Surgeon Edward Howard Feby 2->,5& m Feby 28,56 Feby 2b,5G April 3,56 Jany 29,57 Deer 4,57 Octr 20,57 Jany 29,57 2nd Frontenac Troop Augt 21,56 Lougkliorough. Captain : James Wood, m Lipiitenanl : Gilbert Wood Cornet : John McRory Adjutant: William Caldwell, c< May 21^7 Quarter Master : Alexander J Moore June 19,61 Augt 21,56 Octr 16,56 Octr 16,56 No. 4, M. D. Cobaarg Troop March 6,56 Captain : D' Arey E Boulton, I c Mareh 6,56 Lieutenant : Charles M Campbell April 10,63 Cornet : Patrick Regan April 10,63 Assistant Sui'ireon : Edmund Goldstone May 11,60 \st Durham Troop Sept 3,57 Port Hope. Captain : Kobert W Smart, m Sept 3,57 Lieuleimnt : David Carson Octr 8,57 Corui't : 2nd Northumherland Troop Ocl 15,61 liavenscourt. Captain : Alfred Hayward Ootr 15,61 t : 34 Volunteer Militia Cavalry. Lifiitenant : Hi'iiry Wade Coriu'l : Willinm Alcorn A^sl,^(Mnl Siirfrt'on j John [' Df wiir, M D Deer 6 61 March 7,G2 March 7,G2 No. 5, M. D. 2fid York Troop Deer 27,55 ^ Oak Ritleea, Captain : Norman T McLeod, m Deer 27.55 Lieiiifiiniii : Arthur Armsirong Deer 13.61 Cornel : * Snpy Cornet : . Geo S IMiKay May 26,60 J Aclnnd Dela Hooke March 20,56 No. 7, M. D. St Catherine't Troop Sept 27,55 Cnplnin : Thonins Rale, m Sept 27,55 Lieiiieiiiint : J no Chs Rykert, M P P, c Dee 6,65 Cornel : Wales CMarlindale, h Deer 6,55 Ma rich am Troop July i7,o6 CnptHi'n : \VilliaMi Hiitton, m July 17,66 Lienleniint ' ' Sept 18,56 John N Button Cornel : Jaine-. Bradburn Sept 18 56 No. 6, M. D. Omen Souvd Troop May 19,59 Captain : John Mills Sept 7,60 Henry Kennedy Cornet : Alex McKay \st Weiituwth Trooj> I lam il ton. Captain : H B Bull, m. Lieutenant : Henry J Lawry Cornet : Isaac H Henderson Snpr Cornet : Win Ap|)le{rarth Adiniunt : Til OS McCraken, ct Veterinary Surjjeon : Arthur Alloway Deer 20,55 Novr 12,57 April 29,68 April 29,58 Novr 13,56 April 29,58 Octr 16,56 May 19,59 April 10,63 Grimshy Troop Deer 1 1 ,56 Captain : Conrad Teeter, m Lieuien.int : Jnhn B Culler Cornet ; treorge Book Deer 11,56 Deer 11,56 May 14,57 Criulph Troop Novr 13,60 Captain : Charles P P Hutchinson Nov 13 60 Lieutenant ; Ge<>i>,'u Heming Novr 13,()0 Cornet : Georn-e Hood ^\,vr 13,fi0 Adjuiant ; J G Bef.t, ct JVovr 13,60 ^»fl Wentwortk Troop Jany 15,57 Dinii/ns. Captain : Thomas Robertson, m Janv 15 57 Lieutenant : ■' ' Geortre M Smith Cornel : Hu;:h fnnes Adiuiiint : John W Gabel, ft Novr 17,59 c>ur;reon : Thomas Miller, M D Deer 6,61 May 20,5S Novr 17,59 M. D. o'y Sept 27,55 Sept 27,55 lPP,c Dec 6,55 le, It Deer 6,55 00}) Deer 20,55 oil, Novr 12,57 April 2,9,68 I April 29,58 Novr J 3,56 ■ April 29,58 Oclr 16,56 Deer 11,56 Deer 11, 5G Deer 11,56 May 14,57 V Jany 15,57 m Jnny 15,57 May 20,58 Novr 17,59 Novr 17,59 wf Deer 6,61 "Montreal Militia Cavoly^ ^, 35 No. 8, IVT. D. No. 9, M. n. St Thomas Trn»p March 20,56 Essex Troop Mar l^nndirirli ■h G,')Q Cnplnin : Captain : John (.'olo Oclr 8,57 .las II Wilkinxou Julv 18,60 Lieutenant : Ijleiitcnnnl : Henry Horbridge Novr 17,59 .lames McKee Fehy Ifii Cornel ; Cornel : Daniel Drake Novr 17,59 VV indie J Wijrle Feby 7,62 • No. 10, M. \st York Troop De D. •r 27,55 Toronto. Lo7ido7i T';vw;).Iuly 24,56 Captain : (rco T Oi-nison w Lieutcnatit : April 23,-57 Cnptnin : C L Deni.^on De. r 6,61 James Burgess Apri' 5,61 Cnrncl ; Lieuteiumi : Ct .'^iiiiiev n»'iiisnn Deer 27,61 P J Dunn April 5,61 Adjutant and lit : Cornel : Edwin P I)cni»oti Aufft 28.61 Frederick \V Peters April 23,61 Vetennarv Supffcon to moiinle I. ill Gninian'jqiie Coy Jany 22,G2 Captain : D F Jones Janv 22,62 1st ijieiitenant : I i^ainl MeCainmon Feby 26,63 I 2nd Lieutenant : \ Roljert Brough Feby 26,63 xllery^ i^c. M. D. July 17,56 Novr !7,59 Jaiiy 9,ti3 Jany 9,63 Sept 4,56 24 P 7/ M. D. ery Feby 7,56 n Augt 12,58 \,c Aiijrt 12,?)S JSovr 28,61 n Mar 2S,62 II, M D Mar 20,56 T' I. D. any 22,ggo,jr April 17,63 Deer 11,62 Deer 11,62 Wm Stevens Sen kler Deer 11,62 Curnvall. Ut Rifle Compa?i.y Jmy 22,62 Captain : Darby Bergin Jany 22,62 Lifiutenaiit : James Alex McDonell Jany 22,62 Lnsign ; Daniel McCourt Deer 11,62 Corps. 'avy April 3,56 ip/c April 3,56 May 20,58 May 20,58 Jany 29,57 mg May 19,58 Jany 29,57 ID July 24,56 My Feby 11,57 itewFeby 11,57 No vr 21,62 Novr 21,62 >si5je Deer 19,62 Lieutenant : Wni D Mickle Deer 19,62 Ensign : Samuel Garvey Deer 19,62 3* Infy Coy Lyii Jany 2,63 Captain : C K VVillson Lieutenant : Charles S Caswell Ensign : E 11 C\>leman Jany 2,63 Jany 2,63 Jany 2,63 Infy Coy Dixon's Corners Jany 2,63 Captain : Robert Lowery Lieutenant : Admu L Dixon Ensign : Josephus Rose Jany 2,63 Jany 2,63 Jany2,63 Infy Coy Farmersville Jany 9,63 Captain : D;iv.d F Booth Jany 9,63 Lieutenant ; Alunzo Titus Jany 9,63 Ensign : Alexander Mitchell Jany 9,63 litfy Coy Kenyan Jany 23,63 Captain : Angus K Macdonald Jany 23,63 Lieutenant : Ronald R Macdonald Jany 23,63 Ensign : Joiui A Macdougald Jany 23,63 Infy Coy Mallorytown Jany 23,63 Cat)tain : Reuben Fields Licuteiiimt : R W Tennant Ensign : Francis Thomson Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Infy Coy Huston's Corners Jan 30,63 Cap!am : VVuiGreville Ferguson Jany 30,63 Lieutenant : VVui Wilis Griffin Ensi^-ti : Jany 30,63 William Weir, M D Jany 30,63 i\ * r'l 42 Volunteer Militia Rijle and Infantry Corps No. 3, M. D. Kingston. h\th Ban Rifles Jany 16,63 i-it Coloiie' : D 8!)av/, bm Major : Jany 16,63 No 1 Company N(.)vr MjOo ./any 16,63 •lany 16,63 Jany 16,63 Captain ; James Minnes Lifulenant : Harnabas Day Ensi'sn : VVilliani Foibes No 2 Company Deer 27,55 Captain : Lieutenant : Peter O'Reilly Ensiijn : Garret Broclc Deer 27,55 Feby 4,58 iVo3 Company No vr 27,56 Oetr 24,62 Novr 21,62 Captain : Win P Philips ijieiiteiinnt : Geopire ifealo Ensign : Jno H Johnston Novr 2i 62 No 4 Company Dvcr 27,61 Sept 4,62 Captain . John Kerr fjieiitenant : Henry Cunningham Novr 21 ,62 Jbnsig-n : Charles O Jenkins Novr 21 Q2 No 6 Compaiiy April 17,62 Capt.Mfi : Daniel Callaghan April 17,62 ijieiitenant : Thomas F Kelly, c Sept 11,62 Joseph Fox Oetr 17,12 No 7 Comjmny July 18,60 Portsmoiitk, Captain : Jim. P Litehlield July ]H,60 Lieutenant : John Craig gept 4,62 Robert Newton Sept 4.62 Adjutant and Ensign : Geo Airey Fitzpatri'ek Mar 18,63 7 Cos Promotions by Cos Rifle Coy B.Ileville JVIarch 4,58 Captain : Chailes C Le Veseonte, c r • . March 4,58 Lieutenant: lames Brown EiKsi-Mi : MeKenzie Bowell Quart* r-Mas)er : ^ Allan J Petrie, / Siirsjeon : ("harles N Ridley March 4,58 March 4,58 March 4,58 Marc]i4,58 Nob Compaiiy April 17,62 Captain Win Geo Hinds LifHiteiiiiiit : John l^iton Ensign : John K Macaulay Mar 18,63 April 17,62 Mar 18,63 S/orrington. 1st Rifle Cowpy Jany 3l,b2 Captain : Herchmer Hamilton Jany 31,62 ijieiitenant : Christopher Loiigwiih Jany 31,62 LiiNifin : ^ ' William Sh.inn..n,/ Jany 31,62 2nd Rifle Com py Jany 3 \, 62 Captain : Huiih Spring, c Jany 31,62 Lieutenant : •' James Daly Jany 31,62 bnsign : George Campbell Jany 31,62 Corps. I April 17,62 April 17,62 c St^pt il,62 Oetr 17,12 ' .luiy 18,60 111 tit. July 18,60 Sept 4,62 Sept 4 fi2 1 : riik Mar 18,63 mis by Cos le March 4,58 soonte, e March 4,58 March 4,58 March 4,58 March 4,58 March 4,58 Jaiw 3l,b2 > Jajiy 31,62 ■iih Jany 31,62 '' Jany 31,62 Jany 31,62 Jany 31,62 Jany 31,62 Jany 31,62 Volunteer Militia Rifle and Infantry Carps. 4.3 Rife Coy Frtdericksburg Augt 27,62 Captaiii : Will F Diamond Au^t 27,02 Lieutenant ; Elias Clapp Aiigt 27,62 Ensisn : Philip Dorland Augt 27,62 Iiify Coy Modoc Deer 20,62 Captain : Walter Findlay m Deer 26,02 Lieutenant : Charles G Wilson Deer 26,02 Ensign ; J no Arch DulT Deer 26,62 Belleville. 15th Baft Infantry Jany 16,63 Lt Colimel : Archibald Ponton Jany 10,63 Major ; Captains; John Sutherland V'F Mctge 11 A Becket Jas Meapher, jr Thos C Wallbiid-re Aitred A Cam|)l)ell Lieutenants : Nathaniel B Fnlkiner Henry A F McLeod Mareelliis Crorubie James Grant Wm P Despurd C J Starling Ensigns : Georae C Hoiton F C Ridley Smith Stevens John H Nulty A Diamond David A McWhirter Jany 16.63 Jany 16,03 Jany 16,()3 Jany 10,(ili Jany 10,03 Jany 10,03 Jany 16,03 Jany iO,03 Jany 10,03 Jany 16,03 Jany 10,03 Jany 10,03 Jany 16,03 Jaiiv H),03 Jany 16,03 Jany 16,03 J any 10,03 April 17,63 6 Cos Promotions in Batt Pirton. \Qth Battalion Infantry Feby 6,63 Lt Colonel ; Walter lloss Feby 6,63 Major ; No 1 Company Picton Jany 16,63 Captain : TliomasBo? Jany 16,63 Lieutenant ; ^ DdiuiII Fiaser Jany 16,63 Ensif^n : Charles A Chapman Jany 16,63 No 2 ComjHiny Picton Jany 10,03 Captain : John n Langmm'r Jany 16,63 Lieutenant ; Thomas MrFaul Ftisiirn ; William Jno Hare Captain Win Patterson Lieiileiiant ; Ed D McALihon Ensiixn : Eijah Haycock Jany 16,63 Jany 16,63 No 3 Company Jany 23,63 WellingtoH. Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 i\''<:>4 Company Jany 23,63 Consecon. Captain : Euwaid Brady Jany 23,63 Lieutenart : Thomas Thuressou Jany 23,63 Ensign : Geoige B Johnston Jany 23,63 No 5 Company Jany 30,63 Mllford. C'antain ; Liewis Hndgins Jany 30,63 Lieutenani : Will Young Church Jany 30,63 Ensign : Philip Farrington Jany 30,03 No 6 Company Jany 30,63 Milford. Captain : James Cook, c Jany 30,63 Li»iaeiiant ; ^ Donald lloss Jany 30,63 Ensign ; Edward Dulmaga Jany 30,63 i! il u .1 r Volunteer Militia Rijle and Infantry Carps. Ko 7 Company Feliy 6,63 Pic ton. Captain : U J Mack-ay Feby 6,C3 Lifiitonant : Walter MiKenzie Feby 6,63 Ensijjii : Fredk While F';by 6,63 7 Cos Promotions by Cos Infii Coy licdnersville J any 30,63 Captain : William Anderson Jnny 30,63 Lienlciiaiit : William K Dempsey Jany 30,63 En:^ig■n ; Jas Anderson Jany 30,63 3;y/ Infantry Compy Feby 6,63 Captain : Wm fi Embury Feby 6,63 Lienieiiant : Cliailes James Feby 6,63 Lnsi;rii : Wilder Joy Feby 6,63 ^"fy ''oy Coiisecon Jany 3i),63 Captain : Ja^ W Clark Jany 30,63 Lieiiteiiaiil ; Amos Walt Jany 30,63 En.sigu : Jany 30,63 James Young Infy Coy Ameliasburg Jany 30,63 Captain : Thomas Lauder Jany 30,63 L/ieulenant : ^ IN A Peterson Ensign : lioyal Henesey Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Napance. \st Infantry Compy Jany 30,63 Captain : Wm V Detlor Lientt-nant : ^ Philip Embury Ensisjii ; Jchn T Grana-e No. 4, M. D. Coboiirg. Rifle Compy Jany 24,56 Captain : Willinm. Smith July 18,60 ijieuteiiant : Henry Smith Jany 23,63 lliiisij,'-n : James Wright Jany 23,63 \st Infy Compy "Highland " Feby 6,63 Captam : George Railton Feby 6,63 Lieutenant: Feby 6,63 Peter McCallum, c Ensign : John Lauder Feby 6,63 Jany 30,H3 Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Znd Infantry Campy Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 2nd Infantry Compy Feby 6,63 Captain : Charles Elliott Feby 6,63 Lieutenant : James Davidson Feby 6,63 Ensign ; WmKhind Feby 6,63 Ca|iii(in VVm Miller Lieutenant : Wm Henry Wilkinson Jany 30,63 Jany 30,(3 Ensign James Perry Peterborough. Rifle Coy April 2,57 Captain : Edwin Pnnle Novr 22,51 Lieutenant : li S Palteison Novr 22,61 En>ign : Thomas While Novr 22,61 Surgeon : George Pringle, M D Deer 13,61 Corps. npy Feby 6,G3 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 A. D. I any 24,56 July 18,60 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 ighland " Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 )y Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 ■il 2,57 Novr 22,61 Novr 22,61 Novr 22,61 ) Deer 13,61 Volunteer Militia Rifie and Infantry Corps. 45 Lifaiitry Coy Jany 16,63 Captain : John Kennedy Jany 16,63 Lieutenant : Willinm N Kennedy Jany 16,63 Ensr^n : John Watterson Jany 16,63 Rifle Coy Lindsay Jany 22,62 Captain : Jno David Smith Jany 22,62 Lieutenant : Adam Hudspeth Jany 22,62 Ensign : llol>ert Green Jany 22,62 Rifle Coy BowmanviUe Jany 22,62 Captain : Frfderick- Cubitt, m Jany 22,62 Lieutenant : Clement C Hannin^ Jany 22,62 Ensifjn : Henry Robt Heed Jany 22,62 Adjutant: James F McLeod, / Jany 22,62 Port Hope. Rifle Conipy Jany 22,62 Cpptnin : Jany 22,62 Nesbitt Kirehhofler Lieutenant : Dunr-an McLeod Ensign : David Crawford Au-t 27,62 Jany 22,62 \st Infantry Coy Octr 17,62 Captain : Arthur T U Williams Oetr 17,62 Lieutenant : Thus Moore Benson Octr 24,62 Eiisif,'n : Philip Thos Kellaway Oolr 34,62 2nd Infantry Coy April 24,63 Captain : apt Thos llidout Lieutenant : Geo Alexr Stuart Ensian : Mathew Lough Jany 31,62 Oi'tr 29,62 Oetr 29,62 Infantry Coy Lah'fleld Dec 11,62 " Nurtk Doiiro. " Captain ; Chs Jno Vizard Octr 29,62 Lieutenant : bdv/ard Leigh April 24,63 Ensign : John Higginsoa Jany 9,63 Infantry Coy Millhrook Jany 16,63 Captain : Kichard Howden Jany 16,63 Lieutenint : William Graham Jany 16,63 Ensign : James Might, M D Jany 16,63 Infy Coy Anhburnham Jany 30,63 Capiain ; llol)ert D Rogers Jany 30,63 Lieutenant : ^ Henry Thos Strickland Jany 30,63 Ensign : James Z. Rogers Jany 30,63 Infy Coy Campbell ford Jany 30,63 Capiain : George Tice Jany 30,63 Lieutenant: John C McLeod Jany 30,63 Ensign : Henry Barwick Jany 30,63 No. 5 M. D. Brampton. Rifle Company April 3,56 Captain : George Wright m April 3,56 Jjieutenant : Alex A Anderson May 15,56 Ensign : James Pickard Octr 17,62 Infy Company Jany 2,63 Capiain : Christojiher Stork ' Jany 2,63 Lieutenant ; Jno Robertson Jany 2,63 Ensign ; Joseph Dodd Jany 2,63 I W 'M' 46 Volunteer Militia Rijie and Infantry Cwps. Rifle Coy Cdlingwood Novr 13,56 Captain : Alex R Stephen m Novr 13,56 Liuiitenaiit : Georg-c Mobwrby a Deer 17,57 I^nsign ; Thomas C. Bowles Deer 27,G1 Surgeon : Abruhatn Francis, M R G S Deer 11,56 Rifle Coy Ci'okstoun Deer 19,61 Cnptaiii ; Tiios 11 Ferguson, w, M P P June 13,62 Lieutenant ; ChristopherCook Augt 27,62 riUsign ; J no Stewart Aufft 27,62 Barrie, Rifle ComjHiny Deer 27,55 Captain : Alexiirider McKenzie May 11,60 Liioiitvnnnt : Joseph Rogers May 11,60 VVm E O'Brien r An-t 27,62 Lifi/ Company Jany 9,63 Captain Jany 9,G3 Rifle Coy Scarborough Sept 4,62 Captain : VV H N orris Lieutenant : J R Tal)er Ensign ; George Rush Sept 4,62 Sept 4,62 Sept 4,62 Any:us Rusfell Lieutc^nant : Aaron Burnett Entsi;;-!! : Ch.s a Ko.ss Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Whitb,/. Rifle Company March 3 1 ,58 Captain : James Wallace w Mar 31,58 Lieulcnant ; William Tiiomson iJecr 16,58 Eiisinn ; Allan Cameron Mar 18,63 I»f// Company Deer 26,62 Captain ; lleiiry W Woodward Deer 26,62 Lieutenant : Geo H F Dartnell April 10,63 Ensiirri ; Charles Nourse April 10,63 Oskawa, I Rifle Company Novr 28,62 ' Captain : ! John Warren c Novr 28,62 I Lieutenant : ! William Don Michael Novr 28,62 Ensig-|| : Robert Woon Novr 28,62 Iiify Company Novr 2S,62 Captain : JSilas B Fairbanks vi Novr 28,62 Lieutenant : David F Burke Novr 28,62 Ensign : Win Deans Deer 5,62 Rifle Com^Mny Cdumhus Feby 6,63 Captain ; George Prentice Feby 6,63 Lieutenant : Isaac; Mooring Ensign : Joseph Scurrah Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Rifle Coy Brooklin Feby 6,63 Captain : Thomas Hodgson Feby 6,63 Lieutenant : Joseph O Huckins Feby 6,63 Ensign : T J Holliday Feby 6,63 larps. WJi Deer 19,61 w, M P P June 13,62 Augt 27,62 Aufft 27,62 ugk Sept 4,62 Sept 4,62 Sept 4.62 Sept 4,62 fovr 2S,62 Novr 28,62 lel Novr 28,62 Novr 28,62 rovr 2S,62 I Novr 28,62 Novr 28,62 Deer 5,62 ihiis Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Volunteer MiW.ia Rifle and Infantri/ Orrps. 4-7 I/ffi/ Cay Aurora Deer 1 1 ,62 Deer 11,62 Capiair. ; Selli Ashton Lieutenant : W J3 Hutehinson Ensign : C troode Deer 1 1 ,62 Deer 11,62 Infantry Coy Lloydtoivn Deer 19,62 Captain : Edward null Lieutenant : Georjje Ramsay Ensign : Robert Hunter Deer 19,62 Deer '9,62 Deer 19,62 lufy Coy Prince Albert J any 2,G3 Captain : Tlios C Forman Jany 2,63 Lieutenant : Jno Billings Jany 2,63 Ensign : Rieh H Tomlinson Jany 2,63 Infantry Cry Greenwood Jany 9,63 Captain : Wm Warren, Junr Jany 9,63 Lieutenant : Samuel J Green Ensign : Th(jmas Pole Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Infantry Coy Bradford Jany 9,63 Captain : Wm J McMaster Lieutenant : NVilliam Armson Ensign : Jno W Hy Wilson Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Infantry Coy Albion Jany 9,63 Cfiplain : George Evans Lieutenant: Thos Williamson Ensign : D G Howey Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Infantry Coy Derry West SviWW 1' ,63 Captain : Thomas Graflon Jany 16,63 Lieutfuant : William DCutnming Jany 16,63 EiiNign : John Wedgewood Jany 16,03 In fin tr II Coy Alton Juny 16,63 Captain : Jnu Knight Riddall Jany 16,63 Lieuienant : ^ Robert Rayburn Jany 16 63 Ensign : John Pipe Jany 16,('3 Infantry Coy King Jany 23,63 CpDiain : (; eo Lee Garden Jany 23,63 Lieutenant ; ^ I.saae Dennis Jany 23,63 [Cnsign : . Chs Norman Jnny 23,63 Injantry Coy Uxbridge Feby 6,63 Captain : ^ Robert Spears Feby 6,63 Lieutenant : J Bascom Feby 6,63 Ensign : A D Williams Feby 6,63 Infy Coy Grahamsville Feby 6,63 Captain ; Thomas Graham Feby 6,63 Lieutenant : ThosPBlain Feby 6,63 Ensign : Arthur Nesbitt Feby 6,63 No. 6, M. D. Rifle Coy Gmljih March 6,56 Captain : Nathan Higinbolham Mar 12,58 Lieutenant : James Armstrong, a May 14,57 Ensign : George Bruce, Junr May 14,57 Surgeon : George S Herod May 14,57 48 Volunteer Milifia Rife and Infantry Corjn^, ^t rat ford. Ri/ie Comfij May 6,68 May 17.61 Capltiin ! H()l)t S ScTVR-e Lifulenatit : l{t>l)eii Mucfarlatiu EnsiH-ri : Willmin MClurk P H Shaw, M D Augi 1,61 Augt 1,61 Augt 26,58 Infantry Compy Octr 29,62 Captain : Rljh Cm/ Fergus Augt 13,61 Captain : John (.'ndenliead f Dec-r 13,61 Lientciiant : 1 It'll ryTtftrnthmore Aii-^t 13,61 Llisi^ll ; Jno A Creighton Augt 13,61 nptain : VVilhain J Iinlach Lieiilonarit : Charles James EnNijifn : \ litiiiry Sewell Octr 29,62 Octr 29,62 April 24,63 Oiveii Smind. Bifle Comity July 17,61 Novr 21,62 April 10,63 April 10,63 Infantry Compy Octr 24,62 Captain : Alexr McNab Lieutenant : Jrwin Follis Ensign : John Reily Captain : George Brodie Lieutenant : John Creasor Ensign ; George Butchart Octr 24,62 Oetr 24,62 April 17,63 fl Rifle Compy Gait Augt 1,61 Captain : Henry H Date Lieutenant : Thomas Peck Enwign : John Kay Sept 4,62 Augt 1,61 Augt 1,61 Rifle Coy E/ora Augt 30,61 Captain : Thos Duiiahlson, c Augt 30,61 Liciitciiaiit : Charles Clarke Augt 30,61 tiiisign : John McDonald Deer 19,62 Surj;eon : Arthur H. Paget, M D Jony 31,62 Rifle Coy Mount Forest Augt 30,61 Captain : Joseph A Baretto, (iw Sept 13,61 Lienteiiaiit : James T.Mitchell Sept 13,61 Ensign : Alexander Godfrey Sept 13,61 Rifle Coy Southampton Deer 13,61 Captain : Alexander Sproat Deer 13,61 Lieutenant : Fredk Wm Redden Mar 14,62 Ensign : A It'xr Sinclair Ma, 14,62 Rifle Coy Goderick J any 22,62 Captain : Jno William Seymour Jany 22,62 Lieutenant : R \V Wallace Octr 24,62 Ensign ; W Torraiice Hays Octr 24,62 Rifle Coy Meaford Octr 17,62 Captain : William D Pollard Octr 17,62 Lieutenant : Wm K Henderson Octr 17,62 Ensign : John W Layton Octr 17,62 Corpx. Volunteer MUifia Rifle and Infantry Corj>s. 4-9 I* Aiigt I3,(iJ DecT 13,61 re Aiigl 13,61 Augt 13,61 sAugt 30,61 '. Augt 30,61 Augt 30,61 Oecr 19,62 I D Jnny 31,62 treat Augt 30,61 bm Sept 13,61 Sept 13,61 T Sept 13,61 »io» Deer 13,61 Deer 13,61 I Mar 14,62 Mar 14,62 k J any 22,62 3ur Jany 22,62 Octr 24,62 Oclr 24,62 'I Octr 17,62 Octr 17,62 Octr 17,62 Octr 17,62 RiJIf Coy Litchiw Octr 29,62 Cn pi 11 in ; l.achlan MaciUmald Octr 20,62 LiiMilt'imnl : James Soinerville Oclr 20,62 Ensign : JnoM Keed Octr 29,62 HiJIf Cut/ Sault Ste Marie Jany 23,03 Caplnin : J no Dnvidson LieiitcMuiit : John Carney En.'«i^''n : W F Moore Jany 23,63 April 24,63 Jany 23,03 Jiijle Coi/ Leith Jnny 30,63 Captain : Jas Cannon, senior Jany 30,03 Lieutenant; James P Telford Jany 30,63 Ensij^ti : Koberl Vanwyck Jany 30,63 Infy Coy Seaforth Novr 21 ,62 Captain : Timothy T. Coleman, M D Novr 21,62 Lieutenant : Samuel Hannah Novr 21,62 Ensiu'n : George Jackson Novr 21,62 I»fy Coy New Hamburg Novr 21,62 Captain : Kenneth Goodman Lieutenant : Robert Campbell Ensign ; William Smith Novr 21,62 Novr 21 ,62 Novr 21,02 htfy Coy Orangevilte Deer 19,62 Captain : Thomas R Buckham Deer 19,62 Lieutenant ; Thomas Jull Ensign : Orange Lawrence Deer 19,62 Deer 19,62 Kincardine. \>l Infij roinpiuiy Deer 19,62 Captam : Alex Shaw D«cr 19,62 Lij'iitenniu : James IJrownlee April 10,63 Eii<«iu:ii : Edwin Woodbury April 10,63 2nd Infy Company Feby 6,63 Captain : William Daniel , Feby 6,03 Lieutenant : John ^ellery Feby 6,63 Ensign : James Millar Feby 6,63 Infy Coy Lucan Deer 19,62 Captain : Henry B Hodgins Deer 19,62 Lieutenant ; Robert O'Neil Deer 19,62 Ensi;.i;n : Bernard Stanley (»ocrl9,62 Infy C Paisley Jany 2,63 Captain : W C. Bruce Lieutenant : Will Hailantyne Ensign ; Edward Boles Jany 2,63 Jany 2,63 Jany 2,63 Lify Coy Morristoion Jany 23,63 Captain : David McFarlane Lieutenant : James Daly Ensign : Peter Clark Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Infantry Coy Durham Feby 6,63 Captain : Alexr B McNab Lieutenant : Wm A Anderson Ensign : Jno A Miller Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 50 Volunteer Militia Rifle and Infantry Corps. No. 7, M. D. 'R'flr. Coy Danville July 24,56 Captain : Samuel Amsden, vi Jany 29,57 EiSo.;; :*"''"'"" April 23,57 Charles Steven s April 23,57 Rifle Coy Oakville Deer 13,61 Captain : ^ GeorgeKChisholin,/c April 4 62 Lieutenant : ^ '^ Jno Barclay, c Ji.i^, g^^ William Cronkrite April 4,62 Rifle Coy yb;-^'Augt 27,62 Captam : Kohert H Davis, M D Augt 27,62 Lieutenant : ® ' ^.t^^nf °"'"'' ^"^^ 27,62 Adam A Davis Augt 27,62 Rifle Coy Caledonia Augt 27,62 Captain ; William Jackson Aufft 27 62 Lieutenant : «.ugi^/,D^ ^r^T^^r^^""^' Septr 11,62 Thos M Hammond Septr 1 1 ,62 I>itndas. Rifle Coy Novr 21,62 Captain : LimTnan?;'^"" ^'^^^^''62 ^Francis Crann Novr 21.62 TCRacy Novr 21,62 Injantry Coy Jany 16,63 Captain : il^^Sr^ •'-^^6,63 Mathew Wright Jany 16,63 IJaviiltoii, Lt Colonel Booker, Commt Active Force, April 23,57 \WiBatt Infy Deer 11,62 Lieut Colonel : mJjS;^.^"''^^"""'^PP Deer 26,62 James A Skinner Deer 26 62 James EO'ileilly Deer S -ZVo 1 Company Deer 27,55 Captain : Li'eSrenantT'"'"" ^^''^'-^^'^ Ent'gn?'''""^"'""^'" March 5,63 KoWPark March 5,63 No 2 Company Deer 27,55 Captain : LiSSt'^'^^"''^^ -^-^^''62 ES^gnf ^ ^^PP^ J«"y 31.62 JnoH Watson Jany 31,62 No 3 Company « Highland " Captain: ^P""'' ^,60 Geo H Gillespie Mar 18 63 Lieutenant: '"'' En^ijil'r'^^*'""^'^""'' ^^" 18'63 John Young Mar 18,63 -lVo 4 Company No^T 28,62 Captain : J no Brown Lieutenant : JnoOMacrea Ensign : Peier T Buchanan JNovr 28,62 Novr 28,62 Novr 28,62 No 6 Company Deer b,m Captain George H Mingaye Lieutenant : Alex H Askin Ensign : F E Richie J5ecr 5,62 Mar 6,63 April 10,63 Ensign ; Captain Cor ps. It mi, ', Commt Active ril 23,57 I Deer 11,62 ^IPP Deer 26,62 Deer 26,62 Deer 26,62 I JLtecr 27,55 March 5,63 March 5,63 March 5,63 Deer 27,55 Jany 31,62 Jany 31,62 J any 31,62 Highlmid " April 2,60 Mar 18,63 mr Mar 18,63 Mar 18,63 ?f o\T 28,62 Novr 28,62 ■Novr 28,62 Novr 28,62 Deer 5,62 Deer 5,62 Mar 6,63 April 10,63 Volunteer Militia Rifle and Infan No 6 Company Deer 5,62 Captaih : Donald Mclnnes Deer 5,62 Lieutenant : Edward Hilton April 10,63 Ensiu'n : Henry E Irving April 10,63 No 7 Company Deer 1 1 ,62 Captain : •Thomas Bell Deer 11,62 Lieutenant : VVmFBiggar Deer 11,62 Ensign : Archibald Jamieson Deer 11,62 No 8 Company Deer 19,62 Captain : JnoMcKeown Deer 19,62 Lieutenant ; Maurice O'Connor Deer 19,62 Ensisrn : Martin Fitzpatriek Deer 19,62 No 9 Company J any 9,63 Captain : Robert N Law, c Lieutenant: Alex S Wink Ensign ; William Inkson Jany 9,63 J any 9,63 Juny 9,63 Adjutant : C J Lloyd March 5,63 9 Cos Promotions by Cos. St Catherines, 19^/i Batt Infantry March 1S,()3 Li Colonel : Hon .1 G Currie, M L C Mar 18,63 Major : John Powell, m April 10,63 No 1 Company Deer 26,62 Niagara, Captain : Lieutenant : James Henderson Deer 26,62 Ensii^n : Edward Thompson Deer 2'},62 Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 No 2 Compa Clifton Captain : Sydney Barnett Lieutenant : Wdliam Gardner Ensign : Jno Kenry Cannon No 3 Company Augt 8,62 St Catherines. Captain : Lieutenant : Henry Carlisle Augt 8,62 Ensign : John A Goodman Augt 8,62 No 4 Company Jany 9,63 St Catherines. Captain : 'J'homas McSloy Jany 9,63 Lieutenant : JhnGoslin Jany 9,63 EnsijT-n : James Cairns Jany 9,63 No 5 Company Deer 19,62 Tliwold, Captain : Jno McDonagh Deer 19,62 Lieutenant : Alexr Slidw Deer 19,62 Ensign : John McDougal Deer 19,62 No 6 Company Jany 2,63 Louth, Captain : Solomon Seeord Jany 2,63 Lieutenant : Samuel Emary Jany 2,63 Eiisiijn : John VV Hare May 1,63 No >< Company Feby 6,63 BKamsville, Captain ; VVilliam Kew Feby 6,63 Lieutennni : ^ Fran(!js T McLean Feby 6,63 Ensign ; JohnC Kerr Feby 6,63 .1 'it, 52 III Volunteer Militia Rifle and Infantry Corps. No 9 Company Jany 30,63 Clinton. Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Captain : Malliias Konkle Lieutenani : John Terrylwrry Ensign : G Walker No 10 Company Feby 6,63 jS* Ann's. Captain ; Jacob Upper Lieutenant : Joseph H Snider Ensign : George Book Adjutant : Charles P Tamp, / Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 April 10,63 10 Cos Promotions by Cos ^^th BattaJ ion Infantry April 17,63 Lit Colonel : ^y■ McGivenn April 17,63 Major : T L Heliwell April 17,63 No 1 Company Sept 27,55 St Catherines, Captain : WmS Hamilton May 1,63 Lieutenant : Edward Paruall May 1,63 Ensign : Alljert Mittleberger May 1,63 No 2 Company Jany 31,62 St Catherines. Cnptain : Fred W Macdonald May 1,63 Lieutenant : Augustus Jukes May 1,63 Ensisrri : George W Pierce May 1,63 No 3 Company Octr 15,61 Thorold, Captain : George Baxter c Octr 15,61 Lieutenant : Hugh James Deer 26,62 Ensign : Benjamin Lemon, M D Jany 16,63 No 4 Company Jany 30,63 Port Dalhoiisie. Captain : John S Clark Jany 30,63 Lieutenant : John Laurie Jany 30,63 Ensign : H Julie.i Jany 30,63 No 5 Company Jany 16,63 Grimsby. Captain : WBNelles Jany 16,63 Lieutenant : John H Grout Jany 16,63 bnsign : Andrew H Pettit Jany 16,63 No 6- Com^iany Jany 9,63 Grimsby. Captain Andrew Randall Lieutenant : Holoert Byrens Ensign : Win Davidson Adjutant : Wm McGhie c Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 May 1,63 6 Cos Promotions by Cos. Infantry Coy Cayuga Dei^r 5,62 Cnptain : John Stewart Deer 5,(i2 Lieutenant : John R Martin Deer 5,62 Ensisrn i Willi ^inclair jr, .63 •orps. Octr 15,61 d. Octr 15,61 Deer 26,62 MDJany 16,63 J any 30,63 ausie. Jany 30,63 J any 30,63 Jany 30,63 lany 16,63 y- Jnny 16,63 Jany 16,63 Jany 16,63 Jany 9,63 /■ Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 Jany 9,63 May 1,63 IS by Cos. ga Deer 5,62 Deer 5,Gj Deer 5,62 JT, ,63 Volunteer Militiu Rifle and Infmtry Corps. 53 Infantry Coy Stewarttou'ji Jany 9,63 Captain : John A'urray Jany 9,63 Lieutenant: James McPherson Jany 9,63 Ensign : Jno Johnston Jany 9,63 Infantry Coy Georgetown Jany 30,63 Captain : James Yiumg Lieutenant : Wm W Roe Ensign : Jno R Barber Jany 30,63 Jnny 30,63 Jany 30,63 Infantry Coy Nerval Feby 6,63 Captain : Joseph Kyle Feby 6,63 Lieutenant; James N Miller Feby 6,63 Ensign : Gervase P Power Feby 6,63 No. 8, M. D. London, Lt Colonel Siianly, Commt Active Force, Sept 7,60 1st Rijle Company March 20,56 Captain : Wm Henry Barber Jany !U,63 Lieutenant : C F Goodhue Ensign : Wm Hy Code %id Rifle Coy " Highland " Augt 7,56 Captain : Robert Lewis Jany 9,63 Lieutenant : Wm Riddell Jany 9,63 Ensign : Wm Noble Injiy 9,03 March 5,63 April !0,63 ist Infantry Coy Deer 26,62 Captain : Jo/in B Taylor Deer 26,62 Lieutenant : Andrew Cleghoin Ensign : George S Burns Feby 20,63 Feby 20,63 2nd Infantry Cmj Jany 23,63 Captain : Hiram Chisholm, c Jany 23,63 Lieutenant Andrew '. nsign : Alexr M Kirkland Andrew McPherson April 10,63 Ensign : April 10,63 xLifie Coy Woodstock May S,56 Captain : Hugh Richardson Jany 9,63 Lieuieiipnt : Henry B Beard Feby 20,63 Ensign : Andrew Smith Jany 9,63 Surgeon : Stephen A Scott, M D July 23,57 Rifle Coy Pans June 26,56 Captain : William Patton May 20,58 Lieutenant : Robert Morton April 28,59 Ensign : William S McMurray Augt 8,60 Surgeon : John Walt Sept 24,57 Rifl,) Coy 8t Thomn,^ July 17,56 July 17,56 Suis McKellar, M i. ».prii 23, 57 Captain ; James .Stanton, m Lieutenant : Donald K M( Kenzie Novr 21,62 Ensign : m John McColl Novr 21,62 m 1*! 54 Volunteer Militia Rifle and Infantry Corps. Rifle iwj Komoka July ]*,61 CaptRin : P H Atwood Lieiitanant ; W Steveiwon Ensisii : Win McKeliar July 17,61 J any 16,63 Jany 16,63 Rille Coy Villa Nova Octr 15,61 Captain ; John McLaren Octr 15,61 L'entenant : David Boyd, junr April 10,63 Ensifrn : liulpii C Thomson , April 10,63 Brantford. 1st Rifle Company DecT 13,61 Caplain ; W JNJ Aifier, 7n Deer 13,61 Lieulenam ; Fi-fdenclv L Williams Jany 30,63 Ensign : Hiidin Dickie Jany 30,63 2nd Rifle Coy <■<■ Highland " July 3,62 Captain : William Grant July 3,62 Lieutenant : .JJJ"S''S July 3,62 £n>ign : Mathew X Carr July 3,62 Rifle Coy " Ilighlajid " Emhro Jany 22,62 Captain : l>aai! Wnllace ijieiilenant : ^ iXeil Matlieson Ensign : Hui,Hi Rose S HI':; con : L H Swan, M D Jany 22,6.'- Jany 22,62 Jany 22,62 Jany 22,62 Rifle Coy Simcoe Jany 22,62 Captain : David Tisdale Lieutenant : Ch.s W. Matheson Ensif;n : David M Walk-er Jany 22,62 Jany 22,62 Jany 23,63 Rifle Coy T/iamesford Sept 1 1 .62 Caplain : Thomas Dawes Sept 1 1 ,62 Lieutenant J no WMcClelian Ensifin : Joseph Tomlinson Deer 26,62 Deer 26,62 Rifle Cay Tuscarora Deer 11,62 lort. Deer 11,62 Deer 11,62 Rifle Coy Port Rowan Jany 23,63 Cat)tain : Simon P Mabee Jany 23,63 Lieutenant : Charles Bingham Jany 23,63 Ensign : James Ryan Jany 23,63 Rifle Coy Wahingliam Jany 23,63 Captain : J D Morgan Jany 23,63 Lit'utenant : WD Dcdrick Jany 23,63 En>^ign : John Holtby Janv 23,63 Rifle Coy Nortli Ox ford J e(ny 23 S3 Captain : John Henderson Jany 23,63 Lieuleiiniit : Joseph Jarvis Jany 23,63 Ensign : Walker Thomson April 24,63 lid Qrs Middleport. Captain : V\^m J S Kerr Lieutenant : Henry Clench Deer 11,62 jj Ensign : John Ruck orps. 'J any 22,62 Jany 22,62 J any 22,62 Jany 23,63 >rrfSepl 11.62 Sept 11,62 Deer 26,62 Deer 26,62 '•« Derr 11,62 'illeiMrt. Deer 11,62 Deer 11,62 Deer 1 1 ,62 an Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 ■am Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 .Jany 2;?, 63 Jany 23,63 'orfi? Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 April 2^^1,63 Vdmiteer Militia Rifle and Infantry Corps. 55 Rifle Coy Waterford Jany 30,63 Captain : J West ley Green Lieutenant : James W Squire Ensign ; William Parney Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Rifle Coy Delaware Jany 30,63 Captain : William Graham Jany 30,63 Lieuienant : Richard H Oulton Jany 30,63 Ensign : Charles J as Vox Jany 30,63 • Infantry Coy Vienna Octr 29,62 Captain : Henry A Gustin Octr 29,62 Lieutenant : H Sells Ensign : Kobert Draper Feby 26,63 Feby 26,63 Infantry Coy Ingersoll Deer 11,62 Deer 11,62 Captain : Adam Oliver Lieutenant : Thomas Clark Ensign : John Fielden Deer 11,62 Deer 19,62 Infantry Coy Beachville Deer 26,62 Captain : George Greig Deer 26,62 Lieutenant W S More Ensign : Deer 26,62 InfatUry Coy Wardsville Jany 2,63 Captain : Donald Henderson Lieutenant : Jno H Munroe Ensign : Charles A O'Malley Jany 2,63 Jany 2,63 Jany 2,63 Infantry Coy Wotverton Jany 16,63 Captain : Louis B Cole Lituienant : John Miags ECO nsign : Silas H Dawson Jany 16,63 Jany 16,63 Jany 16,63 Infantry Coy St Johns Jany 16,63 Captain : John Jackson, »t Lieutenant : Sextus Kent Ensign ; Thos Elliott Jany 16,63 Jany 16,63 Jany 16,63 Infantry Coy Princeton Jany 23,63 Captain : Thomas Cowan, c Lieutenant : J W Scott Ensign : William Ciosby Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Jany 23,63 Infamry Coy Drtimho Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Captain : Wesley Howell Lieutenant : R T Hill Ensign : Charles A Muma Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 hify Coy Mount Pleasant ^ . . Janv 30,63 Captam : ' Allan W Ellice Jany 30,63 Lieutenant: Wm E Phelps Jany 30,63 Ensign : Robert Eadie J my 30,63 Infantry Coy Harriettsvilh Feb 6,63 Captain : John McMillan, c Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Lieuienant : Wm McKee Ensign : John J Jelley ;.'! 5'3 Volimteer Militia Rifle and Infantry Carps. hifantry Coy Onondaga Feby 6,G3 feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 Captain : M Whiting Lieutenant : John H Waugh Ensign : Aichard Derdsman Deer 36,62 No. 9, M D. Rijle Coy Gosfield North Rid^e Deer f9,61 Captain . William E Wagstaff Deer 19,61 Lieutenant : William H Billings : Deer 19,61 Ensign : Harrison Thornton Deer 19,61 Infmitry Coy Windsor Deer 19,62 Captain : J G Macdonald Deer 19,62 Lieutenant : Thos McKee Deer 19,62 Ensign : George Rankin Deer 19,62 ChatJiam,. \st hify Coy Deer 26,62 Captain : Ddvid Smith Lieutenant : A B Baxter, c Deer 26,62 Ensign : S M Smith Deer 26,62 2nd Infy Coy J any 16,63 Captain : Thomas Glendinning Jany 16,63 Jany 16,63 Jany 16,63 Lieutenant : James G Sheriff Ensign : Joseph Tilt Infy Coy Leamington Jany 2,63 Captain : Thomas M Fox Jany 2,63 Lieutenant : John W Stock-well Jany 2.63 Ensign : ' ' Benjamin Noble Jany 2,63 Jany 30,63 Sandivick. 1st Infy Cmf Deer 19,62 Captain : Charles F Casgrain Deer 19^62 Lieutenant : Duncan A McMullin Deer 19,62 Ensign ; Miles Cowan Deer 19,62 Znd Infy Coy Deer 26,62 Captain : Alexander Wilkinson Deer 26,62 Lieutenant : Dftnis Moynahan Deer 26,62 Ensign : Calles St Louis Deer 26,62 Ble7iheim. 1st Lify Coy Jany 30 fid Captain : John MeMichael Lieutenant : John K Morris Jany 30,63 Ensign : Philander Cralord Jany 30,63 27id Infy Coy Feby 6,63 Captain : James G. Laird Lieutenant : Francis Kinnaird Feby 6,63 Ensign : Daniel J Vanvelsor,M D Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 l7ify Coy Amherstburg Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 James iWU'y Jaoy 30»63 Captain : J as Wilkinson Lieutenant : William McGuire Ensign ^'Orps. Volunteer Militia Rifle and Infantry Carps. 57 1. •ecr 26,62 Deer 26,62 Deer 26,62 Deer 26,62 any 16,63 g Jany 16,63 Jany 16,63 Jany 16,63 m Jany 2',63 Jany 2,63 Jany 2,63 Jany 2,63 y 30,63 Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 by 6,63 Feby 6,63 Feby 6,63 DFeby6,63 Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 Jnay 30,63 No. 10, M. D. Toronto. Commandant Active Force Coy of York, Feby 7,56, bth Mily Bist U 6', April 26,60 Colonel Geo T Denison 2nd Baft or « T7i.e Queen's Own Rifles of Toronto^' April 26,C0 Special Designation, conferred March 18,63 Lt Colonel : Wm, Smith Durie, Ic April 26,60 Majors : George Brooke April 26,60 Alexr M Smith April 26,60 No 1 Company March 20,56 Captain : Douglas G Macdonald, m i May 11,60 Lieutenant : John Brown Deer 19,60 Ensign : Joseph Davids Deer 19,60 iVb 2 Company March 20,56 Captain : James Smith May 11,60 Lieutenant : Farquhar Morison Novr 22,61 Ensi""i : J t. ■ ;s Ben nett Novr 22,6 1 No 3 Company April 26,60 Captain : reter Patterson Lieutenant : James B Bpustead Ensign : Thos C Fisher Supr Ensign : William A Dixon Novr 13,60 April 24,63 April 24,63 Aiigt 2iJ.60 No 4 Company July 18,62 • Cap in : W U Harris - July 18,62 Lieutenant : John Douglas Aust 1,62 Ensign ; Robert Reibrd April 24,63 No 6 Company Mareh 14,62 Captain . William Murray Mar 14,62 Lieutenant : Arthur Coulson Augt 27,62 Ensign : James Jackson Augt 27,62 No 6 ComjHtny Deer 6,61 Captain : b rancis C Draper April 10,63 Lieutenant ; E M Carrulhers Deer 6,61 Ensign : Henry M Scott April 10,63 Surgeon : C V Berryman, M D Deer 6,61 No 7 Company '•■ Civil Service " Mar 14,62 Captain : Hon Robert Ppenee,wi Mar 14,62 Lieutenant : Jno v-ijo Hodgins Mar 14,62 Ensign : Charles T Gilmore April 10,63 No S Coy « Trinity College " June 3,61 Captain : Thtis Henry Ince Jany 30,63 Lieutendnt : David F Bogert Jany 30,63 Ensign : Robert Henderson Jany 30,63 Surgeon : James BuvelljMD June 3,61 No 9 Coy'^ University and Colleges " • May 8,62 Captain : Henry Croft May 8,62 Lieutenant : J B Cherriman May 8,62 Ensign : Adam Crooks May 8,62 No 10 Coy '• Highland " Sept 18,56 May 11,60 May 13,60 May 3,61 Captain : Alexr T Fulton Lientennnt : J no Gardner Ensign : John Shedden 58 Volunteer Militia Rifle and Infantry Corps. Adjutant ; llnny Goodwin, cps April 26,60 ChaHesUDay Augt 30,61 burgeon : o »«• James Thorb.irn, M D May 26,60 Assistant Surgeon : Frank Hull, M D May 26,60 'O C'O'S. Promotions by Cos. lOth Batt Infy or Rm/al Regt of roro7ito Volunteers tio\r2\j6'i Li Colonel : Frederic W Cumberland Mar 28,62 Majors : JoJ?" Worthinglon Mnr 28,62 Alfred Brunei Mar 28,62 No 1 Company Mar 14,62 Captain : Wm Steward Jany 30,63 Jjieuienniit : Kii hard Dinnis Jany 30,63 Ensign : ^ Geo McMurrich Jany 30,63 No 2 Company March 14,62 Captain : JasGMcGrath Mar 28,62 I.ieutenani : George 11 Hamilton May 1,63 Ensign : Troilus Brunei May ],63 NoZ Com2)a7> yMavvh 14,62 Captain : Santbrd Fleming Mar 14,62 Liieiitenant : Clarence Moberlv May 1,63 Ens'gn: Edward Mur{#iy May 1,63 Nd Cow^wy March 14,62 Captain : James Worthington Mar 14,62 Liieutenant : William Stollery Jany 30,63 Henry Harwood Jany 30,63 No 5 Company March 14,62 Captain : Alfio De Grassi Mar 14,62 Lieutenant : Henry Beseoby May 1,63 Ensign : G W Musson April 10,63 . No 6 Company March 14,62 Captain : John Box a 11 Jany 30,63 Lieutenant : James Isaac Dickey Jany 30,63 Ensign : • John William Lawrence May 1,63 No 7 Company March 14,62 Captain : Jonn H Riichev Mny 1,63 Lieutenant : Robert Mitchel May 1,63 Ensign : James M Worthington May 1,63 No 8 Company Jany 22,62 Captain : Jas C Latham Jany 22,62 Lieutenant : Thomas Sargent Jany 22,62 Ensign : Ambrose D Jones Jany 22^62 8 Cos Promotions in Batt OFFICERS WHO HAVE BEEN PERMITTED TO KETIllE FROM THE ACTIVE FORCE RETALNING THEIR RANK WITH A • VIEW TO FUTURE SERVICE THEREIN. Lieut. W Ridout, 1st York Troop Cavalry, mril 23,57, r^td Deer fi fit ^'"t^lT!^ ITd ^r.^^"^"^' '^"; ''<>.n-8. AI.."t.cal Fi^ld Bltu^c/w'^Uached Febv.'*7'!i2. ^^■''' ^°"' ^''^- ^^y- ^^""'^««'' May 20,58, retd. Captain A. H. MoCalman, Montieal Light Infy., Sept. 3,57 retd Feb 21 62 '^"'^S:^!^' ^Z- 'r^'J^^r ?--k P-4 .iVaies ReS; vl RiSi Montrenl, Deer. 11,56, retd. July IS; ,62. orps. arch 14,62 Mar 14,62 Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 arch 14,62 Mar 14,62 May 1,63 April 10,63 . arch 14,62 Jany 30,63 Jany 30,63 ince May 1,63 iri-b 14,62 May 1,63 May 1,63 n May 1,63 ny 22,62 Jany 22,62 Jany 22,62 Jany 22^62 in Batt IllE FROM C WITH A ?cr. 6,61. low attached •20,58, retd. I. Feb. 21,62. t. Vol. Rifles Militia General Onlei's, SfC. 59 Kilitia General Orders, Circular Memoranda, &c. HEAD QUARTERS, Toronto, 6th Decemlier, 1855. No. 2. " Officers appointed to the Active Militia Force of the Province, and who have previously held Commissions in the Militia, will take rank ac- cording to the dates of such former Commissions when serving with other Corps, and not from the date of thfir appointment to the .\ ctive Force ; and Officers thus situated will send in a Return of the dates of their former Commissions and the Corps they belonged to, to the Adjutant Geneial. . DE ROTTENRURG, Adjt. Genl. Militia. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Toronto, 20tli April, 1856. (Circular Memorandum ) Sni, I have the honor to acquaint you that it has been decided by the Commissioners of the Customs Department that Clothing and Accoutrements of any description, made in England for the use of the Officers of the Militia, both of the Active and Sedentary Force ia Canada, will be received at the Provincial Custom Houses free of duty. I have the honor to be, &c., &c., DE ROTTENBURG, Adjt. Genl. of Militia. HEAD QUARTERS, Toronto, 24th July, 1856. Militia Gexeral Order, No. 2. Whenever any Volunteer Troop or Company of the Active Militia Force of the Province, whether in Class A or Class B, ia called upon to act in aid of the Civil Power under the provisions of the 38th and ;-<9th Clauses of the Militia Act, the Captain or other Officer in command of such Troop or Company, shall immediately, after the completion of the duty, make a full Report of the same to the Adjutant General for the information of His Excellency the Governor General and Commander- in-Chief, and at the same time transmit a duplicate of such Report to the Colonel Commanding the Military District in which the Corps is serving. * DE ROTTENBURG, Adji. Genl. Militia. 4.» 60 Militia General Orders, ^. % HEAD QUARTERS, MruTiA Geveual Ordkr, No. 1. '^''°"^'' ^^^ September, Ifiofi. thenecessity^onrva ia lVkoenn,^r"'^ T"' ''^"'■"^' attention to and the cock .lown Tpon tl!e nif nl? ^ 1 ">""!« «<"lTer8 in the barrels for practice with ammunition ^P^' ^^'"^ *''" ^l^^^^n^t^ arc not used DE ROTTENBURG, Adjt. Oenl. Militia. HEAD QUARTERS. Militia Gkneral Order. Toronto, 15th October, 1856. of 'Suet:. 'Xntral "^in:"tt"° 7 T""'"'' ^'^ *^^ ^-"^^ Towns Governor General and Corm^aTder?nChr:':i''^ "''. Excellency the whole or any Corps of the AoHvJ F. ^^"f/^'^^'-es that whenever the risonsassemblefor Exerdse with IM^nV A *''^ ':''""'" ^" ^'»°«« ^ar- &c., within the limitfof such r .!:• '^'?™'A"i''^''- "'" *<>«'■« Salutes Militia shall preSs?vinHf *['""'' '^^ ^^^^'^ Commanding the Her Majesty's^TrZ? J s^h ?^ '• ''''°' ^ ^^'^"^ Commanding that the-' GeLralTssemblvHhan'noM'''' '"'M^l' Excellency directs to any Corps of the A^ivf f. " *^ ""I^"''^^^ ^^ ^^"'^lers belonging guishtng call pLXt trthe Corns^oM"-^' ^""'"'T'^ ^''^'''' ^ ^'^'^^• diately belbre the call for the \2embly ^^""^ ^' '^ ^^""^^^ ^™^«- DE ROTTENRURG, Adjt Genl. Militia ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, (Circular. ) Toronto, 3th February, 1857. Sir, Corps"o7tre Ac'ti^rF™ ^^^"^^^ ^PP^^^ '^ "^e to be desirable in every U^.::T£ 5t;/I,:^«- ;t:--o .tabl.h Honorary Memhers,Vontribute eTthor a ann , i „ "* ^]:] ""'h '^^ Honorary ever so trifling, towards 'S^:ZS^^;i^-^::^^^^l^ ember, 185C,. le Companies U lie Instructions tllowinjr rust to ng attention to H in the barrels ts aio not used Militia. itober, 1856. arrison Towns Excellency the whenever the in those Gar- tofire Salutes umanding the Commanding llency directs !ers belonging hout a distin- •unded imme- lilitia iiary, 1857. iible in every n accordance d submitted ih Honorary st of persons d either to s Honorary 'iption. be it senses of the Militia General Orders^ Sfr. 61 Corps, and who will join it on festive or occasions of a like nature. If Honorary Members desire to uniform themselves or to drill, i=o much the better, but such requirements should not be compulsory on them. This system has been adopted by one Company of Rifle* in [Jpncr Canada with signal success, and tlH're is no doubt if adopt.-d by others It would very mucii tend to increase the interest felt in the Corp>», and to extern! its influence and al.-o materially to lessen expenses by dividing them amongst a laigor number of persons. I therefore earnestly request your attention to these points, beino- convinced that they will bo of material benefit if judiciously acted A sketch of the by-laws adverted to herein for Honorary Members 18 subjoined for your information, as they may be found su-'gestive to you in the event of your following the same course. I have the honor to be, ka. DE ROTTENBURG, Adjt. Genl. Militia. HOXORARY MEMBERS. Rules. ]:—" AH persons becoming ITonorary Members of the corps shnll be entitled to acquire a knowledge of Military discipline, and will be allowed to fall in with the regularly enrolled men of the company, provided they are in the proper uniform of the company. 2.— "Many gentlemen may be disposed to become Honorary Members, merely to assist and forward the welfare and efliciency of the corps • consequently they need not, unless so disposed, render any Military services whatever. "^ '' ^T" ^^1 Ifonorary Members will be taxed the same as the bonH Me members of the company ; which tax, at present is per month, to meet contingencies. , - ^^ ^ » 4.—" Honorary Members desirous of doing .luty with the company ana acquiring a knowledge of the various duties of the soldier, while under arms or in uniform, will be subject to .he bylaws, rules, regu- lations and disciplm.' of the corps. 5 —" On all holidays, celebrations, balls, dinners and other convivial meetings of the corp-, //urton.Tj/ Members not in uniruna will he dis- tinguished by a piece of scarlet ribbon, tied in The button hole, on the left breast. ' 6.--" No person can be placed on the list of Honorary Members, with- out the approval of the Commanding Officer." 62 Militia General Orders, (Jt;. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFIUK, (Extract Circular.) Toronto. April Ifi. 1857. "2 Oai-ictal /)ori(men<9.— Officers in commanrl aro not to consider papera or .ioc,.m«ntH in their posseHsion on Battalion or Cmnanv matters as pnr«<. property ■ but, upon promotion or retiremout, are to lianU all such in a perfeot state over to their suocossors." DE ROTTENBTJRO, Adjt. Genl. Militia. HEAD QUARTERS, »T ,-. ^ Toronto, 4th June. 1857. MiLiTt\f;F.wRR\r, Order, No. 2. ^uue, ioo<. His Excellency the Commander in Chief desires to draw the nartl- c.i!ar attention of all officers commandinj,' corps of the Active force to tiie necessity of forwarding -heir .uarlerly'Returns as soon a they are due, according to the printed instructions on tlie first pase of the Return, as much inconvenience an.l correspondence is caused by their non-compliance with the order on the subject. DE ROTTENBURG, Adjt. Genl. Militia, HEAD QUARTERS, nr ^ „ Toronto, 23rd July, 1857. Militia General Order, No. 1. ^' Po)Il'!f tr'*u'' °"'''®'' 1° e,^""^'^"^ of any corps of the Active Militia mhprw !i '''«'''°' "hull retire from the Force by resignation or o herwise, tlie oftcer wlio may be appointed to succeed to the command riin r'^'l"' ''"'^ transmit.to the Inspecting Field Officer a Return (according to a printed form which will be supplied by the Adjutant S?X '.t 'P' kT"'? "^ '\ '^'•°'^' '^•^coutrements, ammunition and all other stores belonging to the Province in possession of the com- pany, and will report upon the condition ol the several articles Th s retun Vh",ri? ^^ *^ • ° t.^^ ^^'6"*°^ 'he command of the corps «eol?ottl "^ '^"^ Inspecting Field Officer of the sectio the I'rovince the corps belongs to, who will make a report to the Adjutant Genera of any articles which may be deficient from he S;r,h"'''".^''^ T^' *' the retiring Captain, in order that the ex! pense thereot may be recovered and credited to the public. DE ROTTENBURG, Adjt. Genl. Militia. HEAD QUARTERS. MrL.TiA Gexkha. Okoku, No 1. ''"■'"*"' '*^ '^""^' '^^'• His Kicellen.ry The Right Honorable The Governor General and tommauder in thief directs that no Corps of Volunteer Militia of the I 10, 1857. it to consider I or Company remout, are to TJRO, enl. Militia. me, 1857. raw the pnrti- Activo Force, 18 soon as they St page of tlio lused by their JRG, 3nl. Militia, ly, 1857. Lctive Militia esignation or the command jer a Return the Adjutant munition and of the com- reral articles of the corps. Officer of the :e a report to eat from the that the ex- il. Militia. une, 1858. Jeneral and {ilitia of the Militia General Orders, J^. 68 Active torco of the Prnvin.e, shall appear Armed or Accoutred, except when (It Drill at Targel I'nictice or required to net in aid of the Civil PowtT under the authority, unlesH peiniissiori for wuch Corps to appeflr under Arm^ has beui' previously applied lor and granted by Ilia Lxcellency'8 Orders. DE ROTTEN DURO, Adtj. Genl. Militia. HEAD QUARTERS. Toronto, 4th Februi rv (859, MiUTrv Gknekal Ordek, No. 1, With reference to the O. No 1 of tho 8th .Tune last, TL !•:«• ti- lency the Commander in Chief directs that all tho Artillery Cti-bines, Cavalry Swords and Pistols, Rifled and Percussion Musquets. with Bayonets and Accoutrements comp/e^c of the whole of the Active Force, when not in use under tin provisions of the said G. 0,, shall be kept in the Government Armory at all the stations where there is one, and in private Armories at all the other posts ; and His Excelleiic.v will hold ( onimamlinij Officers of ' 'oi ps. and all others concerned, responsible that this order is carried into effect. His Excellency is persuatled thai the Officers of the Force will see the propriety, and indeed the necessity, of strictly carrying out these instructions. D. MACDONELL and A. DESALABERRY, Deputy Adjutant Genls. Militia. U. & L. C. ADJUTANT GENER.U'S OFFICE. , ,. Toronto, 15ih February, 1859. (Circular Memorandum.) As most of the Civalry <'orps of the Active Force are scattered all over the County in whi.h they are serving, and as it appe irs thoy have several places of rendez-vous for "Sword Exercise," His Excel- lency the Commander in Chief desires the Officer- Commanding tl»e several Troops to use their discretion in carrying out tiie G. 0. No 1, of the 4th inst , as far as the '• Swords " are concerned, but ii must be distinctly understood that the Pistols are to be kept in Store, except in cases when the Corps may bo called out in aid of the Civil Power, By Command, D. MACDONELL and . A. DE SALABERRY, Deputy Adjutant Genls. Militia. U. Sf. L. C. 64 Militia General Orders, SfC. IP i^; J ii 'i ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, MiLiTTA Gekkral Orbkr, No. 5. '^'''''*°' ^*^ ^''^' ^^^^• tr,l5 ^ri' ".? ^T" brought to the notice of the Commander in Chief that the muzzles of some of the Rifles Muskets belonging to certain Volunteer Corp« have been coarsely filed on the outsWe^to^enable tie Bayonets to slip on more easily, and the nipples of some of the said e^pres^tfoVhil^'?" ""''^ and altered, SSs ExcelTency hereby of fwv/ ?ui^"^^ P'"*^*'^*'" and will hold Commanding Officers fiJent S? ^l^T'^^" ^""l ^'^^ ^""^ observance of this Order ; fnd inthe event of the Arms or Accoutrements requiring to be remired at nnv time, such repairs must be effected by aSompet^en? Tradesman ^ D. MACDONELL and A. DE SALABERRY, Dept. Adjt. Genl's Militia, i U. & L. C. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, (Circular No. 1.) ^"'^""' ^*^ 'September, 1859. FoJ^P^t^JJ^"^ ^i'' ^^® Volunteers of the several Corps of the Active Arms affPr^fi"!" «^'?"^l°t«*^7»th the proper method of cleaning their der fn Ohfi .T^',"'^^/''"'"'y *^« ^^S^^* Honorable the Comman- ded lfo,,i * °^' It desirable that Commanding Officers should to « i.!? fi,^? ""^ '"'''^ ^'■P' *« ""^^^^^ th« Storekeeper or Caretaker to clean the Arms of such Corps, after every occasion of firing whether with Blank or Ball Cartridge. ^' fi0P f L ^^^"^"''^l'^ P^^^"'''^^^ t'^''^* the Volunteers themselves will method o??l!f ^ ^' for their having a thorough knowledge of the proper ^^llX^l^^t^Ty^^}^^^'''^''^^'^'^''''^-^ and in order that the/ may mre thpf "* ?^ *^' instruction. Commanding Officers will take in nnn.f • * ''"^^' *^® ^"™® ^'^"^ '"^^ ^rc uot sr^ectcd for the service m question on two successive occasions. ^ A. DE 'SALABERRY, Dept. Adjt. GenL Militia. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE. (Circular No. 1.) ^"'^^^' ^^^^ December, 1859. In consequence of several unr Jhorized claims for payment of Militia »^erv,ces having been rendered to this Department by Officers Com- manding Corps of the Volunteer Force, His Excellency the Right ^louorable the Commander in Chiei desires to acquaint all Com- manding Services authorizei special au MlUTIA G The Coi reports of certain Ai keepers an responsibh and His H who recei^ private An all such A: (Circular I With re ing the car in-Chief de cerned, tht way as reli liability in possession Militia Lai h May, 1859. anderin Chief ging to certain 3 to enable the )me of the said illency hereby nding Officers er ; and in the epaired at any iesman. L and EIRY, al's Militia, U. & L. C. mber, 1859. of the Active cleaning their the Comman- fficera should ■ or Caretaker Jion of firing, jmselves will of the proper at they may !rs will take or the service RY, nl. Militia. ttber, 1859. ent of Militia Dfficers Cotn- 7 the Right nt all Com- Militia General Orders, SfC. 65 manding Officers and others concorned, that no accounts for Militia Services will be paid by this Department, extept those tlmt are authorized by Law or precedent, or iliose for which His Excellency's special authority has been previously obt lincd. D. MACDONELL and A. DE SALABERRY, Dept. Adjt. Genl's. Militia, U. & L. C. HEAD QUARTERS, Militia General Order, No. 3. Quebec, 15th February, 1860. The Commander-in-Chief having had under consideiation several reports of losses and deficiencies of Arms and other Public Stores from certain Armories in the Province, has directed that the paid Store- keepers and caretakers of Public Armoiies shall in future be held responsible to the Government for every article under their charge • and His Hxcellency desires at ihe same time to remind the Captains' who receive an annual allowance for the care of Arms and Stores in private Armories, that the Law holds them personally responsible for all such Arms and other Public Stores in their charge. D. MACDONELL, A. DE SALABERRY, Dept. Adjt. Genl's. Militia, U. and L. C. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, (Circular Memorandum No. 3.) Quebec, 23rd March, 1860. With reference to the General Order No. 3 of the 15th ult., respect- ing the care of Arms and other Government Stores, the Commander- in-Chief desires to acquaint Commanding Officers and all others con- cerned, that the said order is not to be considered or construed in any way as relieving the Officers or Men o^" the Volunteer Force of any liability in respect to the Arms or other public > tores while in their possession at Drill, or any other duty under the provisions of the Militia Law. D. MACDONELL, A. DE SALABERRY, Dept. Adjt. Genl's. Militia, U. and L. C. 66 m: Militia General Orde?s, Sfc. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, (Circular, No. 1.) Quebec, Oth November, 1860. A supply of Great Coats having been received from Enfflatid for fhp useot the Volunteer Force, His Excelle,„.v tlie AdStra'or «n,1 Commander in Chiefhas been pleased tod.rect that ffS beh ^2 and numbered they shall be is.sued as follow8 : ^ marked His Excellency has further directed that the Great Coats shall in future be kept with the Arms in the Armories (Public or PriVite Z f.T"" TJ ^'^ ""{^ ^"rr"'y ^''^ '^'^ ^^'•"'^ on duties reco^nSd by Law ; and Commanding Officers ol Oorps and all others concerned tiU be held responsible that this Order is strictly attended ^^^^'''''''^ ^''^ No .alteration of any kind can be permitted in these Great Contq. and. vith a view to further regularity ,hey will be .accompa^ Id by ^ List shewing the number on each-.-,d Commanding Officers arP requested to place such number in the - Service Roll " of Uip fw :Kria?ed" "'^"^? ^'^'^ '^^^'^*^^^- *« ^^^^ ^^^ «'-* CoLtrntyr D MACDONELL, A. DE SAL A BERRY, Dept. Adjt. Genl's, Militia, U. and L. C. HEAD QUARTERS. Militia General Order, No. 2. Quebec, 5th April, 1861. With reference to the 4th Clause of No 1 of tTio « t,,o* respecting Great Coats " dated 9th Novembe;, 1860 --he Coif^'^'^' in Chief on the application of Several Commanding Officerslrbefn' pleased to approve of the Great Coats of tlie £u^UedkrlTu^ altered, so as to fit the B.dy • at the expense of thfvollteerf ^^ D. MACDONELL, A DE SALABERRY, Dept. Adjt. Genl's, Militia. U. & L. C. HEAD QUARTERS. MruTiA General Order, No. 1. ^"'^'°' ^^'^^ ^P^"' 1861. ACTIVE FORCE. His Excellency the Governor General and Commander in Ch^pf desires to remind Corarnanding Officers of Corps, "nd all SerTeanf Majors of Batteries and Provincial Storekeepers' and CareSrs of ember, 1860. England for the tninistraior and :r being marked ; Coats shall in ic or Private as s recognized hy concerned will to. ie Great Coats ; ompanied by a ig Officers are " of the Corps at Coat may be lY, al's, Militia, U. and L. C. April, 1861. *' Instructions lie Commander icers. has been rf Corps being inteer. erry, 3, Militia. U. & L. C, A.pril, 1861. ider in Chief all Serjeant Caretakers of Armories, of t.oir responsibility to the Government in reference to the Arms. Accoutrements and Ammunition ot every kind in their charge, viz : PUBLIC ARMORIES. Atall Stitions where there is a Commandant of the whole Force the Arms, Ammunition and Stores of every kind are under his general control and superintendence, and he i.- "held responsible t the Government for the safe custody of all such Arms and Stores ihe Provincial S orckeepers and Caretakers of Armories are liker'wisa responsible for the Arms and Siores in their charge, an-l are placed under the orders of the Commamlants to carry out such instructions as they may consider necessary for the proper safety and security of the said Arms and Stores. The provincial Storekeepers and Caretakers at Toronto and Montreal will also be available for such services aa may be required of them by the Inspecting Field Officers of Militia m lorwarding Arms, Ammunition, &c., to the several Corps. The -erjeant .Majors are re-^ponsible for the Stores of the Batteries, uudd the orders of the Captain and the general instructions of the Commandant, and are charged with keeping the kevs of the Store Houses. The keys of the several Armories and Stores are kept hy the Pro- vincial Storekeeper," (or by the Caretaker at Stations where there is no Storekeeper) who are o I course always i.\ndy to issue the ,\rms &c., to the several Corps requiring them for Drill or for other dutits detailed in Section 35, of the Militia Law ; and the Volunteers are held responsible for such Arms, &c., while in their possession bv the 2nd Clause of Section 34 of the aforesaid Law. PRIVATE ARMORIES. At all the other detached Posts the Arms and Public Stores are kept in Private Armories, and the Captain of the Corps is held res- responsible for their use under Sections 34 and 35, as above. No. 2. His Excellency has been pleased to direct that no Guns — Arras- Stores -or Ammunition of any kind belonging to the Government and in charge oi the Militia, are to be hande ,-. Quebec, 17th May, 1861. MiUTiA General Order, No. I. ' J^» ^ ACTIVE FORCE. His Excellency the Commander in Chief being of opinion that the Officers commai.ding corps of the Volunteer Force should have some progressive promotion in the Militia of the Province (or lon.^ service arid \oi tlie efhciency of their corps, has been pleased to establish the following regulations for this purpose, viz : Ist. ThHt all Captains commanding corps of the Active Force, who have served as su3hcontiraously since the year 1856, inclusive and Whose corps are at present efficient in every respect to the satisfiiction ot the Inspecting Officer, shall be promoted to the rank of Maior in the Militia. 2nd. That henceforth, (except in special cases,) the rank ot Maior shall be granted after five years actual service as Captain of a corpa which IS fully uniformed and eflicient in every respect to the satisfac- tion of the Inspecting Officer. ■^.'^•'•^^*^ '^''"<^^^<^"^*^h, (except in special oases,) promotion to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Militia will be granted only to Othcers who have served five years consecutively as Majors at the head ot one or more corps who are fully unif )rmed and efficient in every respect to the satisfaction of the Inspecting Officer,— thus re- quiring ten years to attain the rank of Lieutenant Colonel from the period of the first appointment as Captain. STAFF. 4th. His Excellency has also been pleased to direc^. that the rank of Major shall be granted to Captains after five years service consecu- tively as " Major of Brigade," to the satisfaction of the Officer on whose otart they have served ; and, 5th. That the rank of Lieutenant Colonel shall be granted to Maiors holding the .oUowing Staff appointments for five years consecutively to the satisfaction of the Officers on whose Staff they have served, viz • Assistant Adjutant General— Assistant Quarter-Master General, and Major of Brigade, thus requiring ten years for Captains to attain the rank ot Lieutenant Colonel from the period of their first apLoint- ment to the Staff of the Active Force. A. DE SALABERRY, Lieut Col. Dept. Adjt. Genl. Militia, L. C. HEAD QUARTERS, ^^, _ ^ ,. Quebec, 1st August, 1861. MtLiTiA Gener/l Order, No. 1. t. . • His Exoellency the Commander in Chief desires to acquaint the v^Hicera of the Volunteer Force that, in justice to those of long service, No. 2. May, 1861. inion that the uld have some )r long service establish the JQ Force, who inclusive and le satisfaction k of Major in ank of Major ;ain of a corps ) the satisfac- aotion to the lilted only to Majors at the id efficient in ier, — thus re- onel from the he will in future decline, except in special cpses, to allow any Officer to retain his rank in the Militia of the Province on retiring from the Volunteer Force,— unless he has served five years on the whole, or three years consecutively as an Officer in the Force, the two last years of whii.h must in both cases be m the grade held at the time of such retu ement. A. DE SALABERRY, D. MACDOUGALL, Uept. Adjt. Genls. Militia, and Act. do. for U- & L. C. HEAD QUARTERS, Militia General Order, No. 3. Quebec, 30th August, 1861. His Excellency the Commander in Chief has been pleased to direct that all Rules and Rugulations adopted by any Corps of the Active Force, under the provi^iions of the 4Ist section of the Consolidated Militia Laws of the Province, shall be signed by every Member of the Corps before being sent to Head Quarters for His Excellency's approval. A. DE SALABERRY, Lt.-Colonel, Dept. Acyt. Genl, Militia, L. G. B it the rank of •vice consecu- icer on whose ited to Majors isecu lively to lerved, viz ? iter General, lins to attain irst appoint- Col. litia, L. C. 3t, 1861. acquaint the long service, HEAD QUARTERS, Militia General Orders, No. 1. Quebec, 3rd October, 1861. His Excellency the Commander in Chief desires to acquaint all Officers Commanding Field Batteries, that the " Reserve or Service Ammunition " originally issued wiih the Batteries, is not to be used on any account whatever — not even for a temporary purpose with the intention of being subsequently' replaced — without previous authority from this Department, — and the Inspecting Field Officers will specially report on this subject during their annual Inspections of the pre rut year, with a view to the expense' of any deficiency in such " Reserve Ammunition " being charged to the Corps. No. 2. Commanding Officers of Rifle Corps are reminded at the same time .lat the 10 rounds per Rifle of" Service Ammuniiion," ordered to be kept in reserve for emergencies, are not to be used for practice or any ordinary purpose, — and the Inspecting Field Officers are requested to report to this Department any infringement of this order. 70 Militia General Orders, Sfc. No 3. With referencT to the General Or.'.or of the 22n'l May la«.!- fixiT.,r Ihe numbiPofMijaanl Horios toboalloweJ pay for D,iU for" the present year. His Esoelleucy has be -n pleased to direct that m Cavalry >oot Artillery or Rilie Corps shall henceforwar.! proceed to Drill as a Corps, so as to be allowed to draw pay tor such D ,U1, un«-i! Thirtv Men, at the least, have attended accoiding to law. A. DE S ALA BERRY, D. MACDOUGALL. Dept, Adjt. Genl. Militia L. C. do. U. C. and Actg. HEAD QiAETERS, ,, - ^ Quebec, 22nd October, 1861. Militia General Ordek. His Excellency the Coramander in Chief cannot leave Canada with- out addressing a few words to the officers and men of the Militia T/rtich he has had for nearly seven yors the honor to command, more eiM.;!cially to that portion of such Militia organized as the Active The: Volunteer Force hn? been formed since His Excellency assumed the t,ov(n'nment of this Colony, and he now desires to thank the officers and men compo-iing that force for the readines. ith whi(h they have listened to advice and suggestions on his part, l.r the zeal which they have shewn ,n the service generally, and for the energy with which they have t.irned out to aid the Civil Power or to shew honor to the Uovernor Genera, himself or to more distinguished stran^'ers. His Excellency confidently believes that the whole Mili da of Canada, b«dentary and Active, will he ready at all times to defend their Houies and support the Crown of England as their Fathers have done before them— but he would exhort them not to slacken in their exer- tions-perseverance in their Drill and practice with their Rifles will make Canadians as fit an Caviilrj', 1*1 to l*rill as a unu>,j.t Thirty Y, Militia L. C. do. U. C. ber, 1861. J Canada with- of the Militia ommand, more as the Active lenoy assxjmed vnk the officers ii( h they have ;al which they ^y with whicli iv honor to the igeri?. itia of Canada, defend their lers have done in their exer- ir Rifles will -s any Soldiers cill, in case of bid heartiness I cause- it no war will I will towards tinue to bless his prayer he Honorable '' "i Jhief. ieut Col. nl. Militia. Militia General Orders^ SfC. 71 HEAD QUARTERS, Quebec, 20th December, 1861. IMiLiTiA General t>EDER, No- 2. Hi5» Excellency the Commander in Chief has hnd under his consi- deration the obvious liisadvantages which must exist in the event of aiij Militia corns beii'g dressed in uniforms different from any of those •worn by .Icr Majesty 'a regular Troops with whom they may be re- quired to uct. liib Eyoellency therefore has ordered the re-publication of the Cir- ci)^;r Letter from the othce of the Adjutant General df Militia, of the 19 1 I May, 1S60, by which the uniform of the Active Mi'itia Force is prescribed, in accordance with the Mill' la Law ; nnd His Excellen(;y strongly urges the attention of Officers in command of corps of the Aciive Force to the necefsity of a strict compliance with such General Order ; and in respect to such corps as may have provided themselves •with Undref^s Uniform of Grey Cloth, Ilis Excellency urges that the Regulation Uniterm should be procured by hem so oon aa their cir- cumstances will permit. {Copy ] •' Circular, ) " Active Force. \ Adjutant General's Office, " Quebec, 19ih May, 1860, " Sir, — In accordance with section 31 of the Consolidated Militia Laws, His Excellency the Commander in Chief has been pleased to prescribe the following pattern lor all clothing to he furnished in future by the Volunteer Force of the Province ; viz • Field Batteries and Foot Companies of Artillery. " Blue Tunica and Trowsers, the same i s the Royal Artillery. Cavalry. Officers to wear ' Silver Lace. " Blue Tunics, single breasted, with Scarlet facings and white cord : •' Blue Trowsers with white stripes down the legs : Rifle Corps or Companies. " Rifle Green Tunics, single breasted, with Scarlet facings and Black Cord Shoulder Strap ; collar and cuffs slightly bi aided. " Rifle Green Trowsers with two stripes of Black Braid on a scarlet tripe down the legs : the Highland Companies are recommended to ear Tunic«, or Jackets, and Trews the same as those used iti the re- gdlar service, the material ami facings of the Tunic or Jacket to be in uniform wiih the other Rifle Coips. " The Buttons of the Tunics of each Aim of the Force to be of the same description as those worn in the regular service, encircled with the words, •' Voluntter Miliria Tanada." 72 Militia General Orders, Sfc. i !• Head Dress. HpirnJ/''f^^u"°T \« Pl«"^s'"J to le"^e thp description of the future Head Dress to he deci.ie-l by the Force .hemselves : but, with a v ew to unuorm.fy at each Station, it must be so arrnn-o,] t nT e.u I Irm He.Trre:"'tr'"p- T7%^Pr- -.' ^^^'^ -ith%he same yleTf such T?Jf n ' H.ghlanrl Companies however will continue to wear SUCH liei.i Dress as may be considered mo^t suitable to themselves earne"fll r •^"T"-^'"'^ *" ^"'^^'■'" ^"^ *^« ''^•"•«« His Excellency earne-tly desires to impress upon the Coinmandlns Officers and all Lm ofTho'T: ''' ^-^'""^^''f^^^P'^Sthe expense of ;'he un - saSfip^ t„/r^ '".^?''P', "' Jo^^spo^^i^-le -His Excellency is ^1; H ^ r'* ^""Ple uniform will be the mo>t serviceable, hv rl ^ • I' ''Tu'-''^ ^"'P-' ^'"^ ^' maintained in a more efficient sta^e by diminishing the cost of ihe Soldier's outfit." D. MACDONELL, Lt.-Colonel, A. DE SALABERRY, Lt.-Colonel, ' • Dept. Adjt. Genl's. of Militia, U. & L. C. HEADQUARTERS, Militia Gexehal Order. ^'''^'^ '^^''^ -^"^y- ^^«2. ACTIVE FORCE. «PflJ) ^"''^ Ammunition must be paid for before delivery at the rate DE SALABERRY, Lt.-Colonel, R. NASH, Lt.-Colonel, Dept. A(ijt. Genl's. of Militia. L. & U. C. HEADQUARTERS, MlUTIA GeXEKAT. OnBER, No 1. ^"'^''' ^'^ ^^"Sust, 1862. ACTIVE FORCE. Officers in command of Corps who may apply for extra ammnnifinr, under the General Order of tile 23rd nltim'^L infoid S he quarter barrel contains sever, hundnnl (700) roundsof Ball Cartridges aud that ammunition will iu future be issued in quarter barrels' A. J. •^o.6. Militia General Orders, 4^. n n of the future t, with a view- tin*; each Arm snme style of itinue to wear themsplves, iis Excellency Officers and all ?e of the uni- 1 Excellency ig >t serviceable, etficieat state r>nel, -Colonel, . of Militift, U. & L. C. July, 1862. !ersof Voliin- -Jonncls at one tion to make y at the rate aty-five cents -Colonel, of Militia. L. & U, C. ^st, 1862. ammunition pil tjiat the I Cartridges, pter barrels. Officers making application for extra ammunition will therefore in future calculate the quantity asked for, iu quarter barrels, and tsiko care that the quantity demanded corresponds with the entire contents pf one or more quarter barrels. The payment for extra ammunition issued by the Inspecting Field Officers at I oronto and Montreal, is to be made by the OflScer making the application for such exti'a ammunition, depositing the mo^ney ipL the Bank of Upper Canada lo the credit of the Receiver General's Department, and transmitting the Certificate of Deposit for the aama to the Inspecting Field Officer who will forward it to this ]!)epartmeat ^gether with his statement of extra amraunitioii issued. A. DE SALABERRY, J. R. NASH, Dent. Adit. Genl's Militia. U. &Ii.C. HEAD QUARTERS, Quebec, 2,1st A-ugust, 1:863. Militia Genebal Order, No. 1. ACTIVE FORCE. A general system of marking, the Imperial Arms and Accoutremen,ta loaned to the Province, having been approved by the Secretary of State for iVar, — ^His JE;8:cellency the -Commander-in-Chief desires that no mark of any kind be plaqed on such Arms and Accoutrements by the Volunteer Force until the prescribed mark has been com- municated in General Orders A. DE SALABERRY, Lt.-Colonol, Dept. Adjt. GenL Militia. L. C. HEAD QUARTERS. Quebec, 27th August, 1862. Militia General Order, No. 4. With reference to the General Order, Number 2, of. the 22nd March, 1861, His Excellency the Commander in Chief is pleased to direot that the revised " Field Exercise and Evolutions of Infantry '• approved of by the General Order, dated Horse Guards, January, 1862, beadopted by the Active Force and the Militia of Canada, and all Infantry Drill Instructors of the Militia will be governed accordingly. •INo. 6. His Escellency the Govovnor General ind Commander in Chief having obtained from His Excellency tht * • utenant General Com- manding Her Majestj's Forces, the8er^^^ of tlje nQn-commisgioned c' lersQf Her Majesty's Servigeaent fr«m England fer the purpQse of drill fljid instruction.to the Militwi, is pleased to pUujethe same at.thje disposal of the Militia. 74 MUiti/i General Ortf"-^. ,tr. wh^': oStll ittu'cU: an.^rmftT-^^^l ^";'", ^«^«-« ""^- Instructors are funished f^ee o?expens?to ilj}^lf' ')u' '^'■''' ^"^^ and that such OflRcersare tocnlrvC a?fI^n?7^T,*''*y instruct; services of such lustrucLrr^vS ' ^0/"?; ^2'' fW^^'^^ Active Force already in existence, but also for suSh • *^ hereafter organized in their resnertivft 1 .,.omL 1 '*° '"'*•'' ^ further for' instructiou'to S" ? thl'tarT Mfrtfa'^or '',^,1 ^sTrtJeSL" *Tr;iifbf tt^^"^ -'r/v^^tr/ro^^il^ under ih"erS-th n it tructts" r^rnwirt*'^ ^^^^■••«' arrangements as that to. convenienc« of tL P^''*'*^,!^ "^^e such Associations shall be con^iS a? thpll ,• ^^"'"'•'i^ ^"^^^ «'' ^"» transport of the 1^"."^. tors' frUn^^^^ makin'g of their servicesTe'Lstavarble''' '" '°'^'"' ^"^ ^'^^ mS?.^:^" tt^ theDS^£r^ *°ri the attention of th. resident in tL SoXe for d «L.J 7'*''-' ^^'""^ ^^^^^ temporarily especially incuUenfon office sa?rnl''.7^ "•''^'^"'^ *^ ^^'"^^ >' i« the Acti4 and Sedentrrv Mil?, ia 1 " • ™"''",'°°^'^ ^' '"^'•'^' ^^''t*^ «*' A. DESALABllRRY, Lt.-Colonel, Deputy Adjutant Genl. of Militia. l! ' HEAD QUAP-^ERS. MnjTU General Orders, No. l. '^''^^''' ^^*^ October, 1862. ACTIVE FORrT; and unlrine bavOTet?' in t.;- i • ^.' °' '■'«^''''* '' "'"'«» «f fl^i-S ^^r^StESl^^-- - -^^ infilte?',^rCrExer«??*'^ " ^^"'Jo-ev-.beinstructed Rifle in ThTsald «'S Ex^rSL .'.^^ff"^"^ ^°" *^^ ^°"g English service. ^^ Exercise," the same as in the Queen'. ■wii Militia General Orders, ^. 75 ! Officers under hat these Drill they instruct ; e, to Make the ) C!->Tw ^fthe ^'ii'^ ;*o uiuy be gazetted ; and lilitia or Drill lire to procure n the OfRcors, , to make such Corps or Drill he economy of ;her, aud the ttention of the y temporarily to them, it is ! leers, both of wledge of and able them on time to time, leir command. -Colonel, nl. of Militia. aber, 1862. rith the ^ong 'lato. . Sxer- E. 'Oise and •des of fixing n laid down tf ed in the g lue short lough armed 36 instructed ong English the Queen'n No. 2. His Excellency the Commander in Chief is pleased to direct that the ''Held Artillery Exercises," approved of by the General Order, dated Ilorse Guards, 1st August, 1861, be adopted by the Volunteer Jbield Batteries of Artillery in Canada. A DE SALABERRY, WALKER POWELL, Dept. Adjt. Genl's. Militia. U. & L.C, HEAD QUARTERS. Militia General Order, No. 1. Quebec, 17th November, 1 862. His Excellency the Commander in Chief has been pleased to pro- mulgate the following orders for th(^ information and guidance of the Militi'- of the Province respecting the appointment and duties of Bri- gade '.ujors under the p- ^visions of the existing Militia Law, viz : 1. A Brigade Major in ordam o with the amended Militia Act of last hen-ion, will be appo. ed and stationed at such place in each Military District, as the Comirander in Chief may direct, and be sub- ject to removal within that, or r , any other District, at his discretion, -i.lhe Brigade Majors of .ach District will superintend the Drill and liistrnctionofall Volunteer Cp' anies within his District, fur- nishing AJonthly Reports thereof t Adjutant General's Depart- ment, as to their state of discipline am. efficiency, and averag* atten- dance at Drill. ° ^' ^^^J^^^ll inspect not less than .mce a quarter, and as often as he may bedirecfcd, the Arms, Accoutrements, Great Coats, and other Stores issued to each Company within his District, and forward to the Adjutant General's Department Quarterly Returns thereof, w Special Keports, when required, as to their genera! state, and deficiencies, when such occur. 4. The Drill Instructors in each District will be placed under his Bole control, lie will distribute them through the districts and detail them lor their respective duties as occasion raay require. J- He will be required to organize Drill Associations amongst the Officers an'' Non Commissioned Officers of each Battalion of Sedentary Militia within his District, with a view to their acquiring such a nowlpflge of and proficiency in their Drill and Militar" -luties as will finable them to impart, as occasion may require, the knowledge thus obtained to those under their command. This branch of hisduty will also include the control aud supervision of the organisations for Drill contemplated by ti ; Uth Clause of the amende l Militia Act of last Session. n 4 Mi!! Militia Genettd Ordtrs, ^. «Ll* ^*" *!"''* Vr ^ '".' ''"*y *° ««°"''*' *''« enrolment of such quota "Zh^aDStTrr/^'r "*''''' '"S*'^"-"' ^'''^«« Service'men wnnin nis District— iirst into Compatues, and whenever nrar-tir^fthlA next into Battalions, un.ler Officers qualified to command thC! 7. He will further be subject to such orders and regulations aa the Commander m Chief may see fit, from time to time, to isZfor his guidance and instruction. He will report direct to Head Wtcri and be the channel of all communications therewith in eaSh MUitarv District, for the Militia both Sedentary aad Active. ^^"tary 8. On appointment he will be expected to devote his undivided atten, on to the duties of his office, more especially for the first six ^i /" '^f!f''««^'h 'appointment, and until he has iniila ted the srstem and brought his District into workibg order. By»iem, nn?fn?j;'^'l^ ^^'*j"? *"* V^^ ^^ ^^^^''^ •» *he Militia and wear the on thirhead^ ''''"^' ''"^ "' -^'^o.danco with the Mili.ia Regulation! A. DE SALABERRY, Lt-Colonel, WALKER POWELL, Lt -Colonel. Deputy Adjutant Genl's of Militia, Lower and Upper Canada. HEAD QUARTERS, MiLiTfA General Okmr, No. 1. ^"®*^°' ^^*^ November, 1862. tha"in/rr";°fLst\ orATstV ^««" P'^^^^ *« ^'^^et will be 1 mited o fif?v fil . f Accoutrements to Volunteer Corps OenZll7^::V:J!Zt^^^^^^^^ according to Z A. DE SALABERRY, WALKER POWELL, Lt.-Colonels, Dept. Adjt. Genl's. Militia. ; U. &. L. C. HEAD QUARTERS, Militia Gexebal Order, No. 2. *^"'^'"' ^^*^ November, 1862. With reference to paragraph No f) nf AT5i;f;.> Qonoral Or/"-.- v - not desire It to be incumbent on such Brigade Majors to obtain Militia Generrl Orders, SfC* n t of such quota 9 Service men 'er practicable J them. ilations as the isMue for hia leafi Quarters, each Military ills undivided )r the first six !d the system, and wear the a Regulations el, il. f Militia, pper Canada. iber, 1862. ksed to direct unteer Corps ding to the Jolonels, 3. Militia. U. &. L. C. ber, 1862. ^vdi^v No. 1, unnecessary stricts, His hat he dnos ) obtain t > full Uniform of their Rank: but that, until further orders, it will sutHce that they are in possession of the undress Uniform of the Rank of Urigtde Majors (beinK Field Oflicers) as laid down in the regulations for the dress of Her Mnjesty's Army, 1857, and oonHistinj^ of Frock Coat, Undress Trow;5yrs, Waistcoat, Forage Cap and Great Coat, Spurs, Sword, Scabbard, Sword Knot, Sword Belt and Plate, Boots and Gloves : and that the laoe and ornaments or embroidery and appoiutnionts thereof whore of gold or gilt in Her Majesty's service, Hhall bo of silver according to the Militia Regulations. A DESALABERRY, Lt.-Colonel, WALKER POWELL, Lt.-Colonel, Dept. Adjt. Genl's. of Militia. L. & U. C. HEAD QUARTER'^. Adjutant General's Office, MiMTiA General Order. Quebec, 16th March, 1863. PRESIDENT : Lt.-Col. Thos. Wily, Canadian Militia. MKMBERii : Major H. Bernard, Com. Civil Ser. Rifles. Major E. 9th Bt. Vol. Panet, M. Rifles. His Excellency the Commander in Chief having ordered a Court of Inquiry, composed of the OtBcers named in the Margin, to as- semble at Quebec, to examine into, and re- port upon a complaint made by the Brigade Major of the Seventh Military District of Lower Canada, against the Second Company. (Captain Knight's,) of the Eighth Battalion or Stadacona Militia Rifles, Quebec, is hereby pleased to approve of the '• Finding" of the said Court, to the following effect, viz : " The Court having duly considered the evidence brought forward in support of the prosecution, as well as what has been adduced in mitigation by Dr. Wolff, on the part of the Second Company, EightJi Battalion Volunteer Militia Rifle?, are of opinion that the Company in not accepting the Officer, who was sent by Major Camp- bell to command them, was guilty of an act of disobedience, which was a breach of good order, and highly subversive of military dis- cipline. Whilst the Court are ol opinion, that nothing can justify the commission of fcuch an act of insubordination, they consider that + nO ( .t\Xr\V\n^y%r w»o^ n*l^<* ^AC«o.V»l** ♦mho K#\1^ « .rrt/l ir» o/>r*^" ^nnr^n n^-m-^^ from ignorance and inexperience, and from a mistaken belief that the Company, although now one of a Battalion, had its own Officers, by whom alone it should be commanded. The Court also desire to express their regret, that the Company was left, by the absence of two Officers in England, and one from sickness, to the very ano- 78 Militia General Orders, ^c. ill malous position of being commanded by the Surgeon The Conrt fur her entertain the opinion, that disobedience ot' orders thould be dealt jvith, rather unuer the provisions of the Militia Law for th« time being instead of resort, as in this ca.e, being IdTo an extreme " dourful! '^"''^ ''' '' ^"'''''^ '^' ^"*^^«^^*' ^«r whJch'L very "With regard to the charge brought against Major Campbell of " ant thirhrl V^'^ '^'' '''^^'' "^^«^«"'l SewellAliH Cornmand- ant, this ha-* not been proven in evidence, and he is therefore ex- onerated therefrom. But the Court cannot here avoid remarMnir " that the use by that Officer to hi«i ^impr-inv ^i^ ^i, ^*^™*^^.'"g " « Pnlnnoi sjortr^n I „„ ^"J^e» , 10 nis Superior, of the expression, Colonel Sewell, 1 command here and will admit of no interference' shewed an absence of the true appreciation of (heir respective S- tary positions. Implicit and ready obedience, at alf tin Is and "°der any circumstances, to all lawful orders, on the part of Officers and Menofthe Volunteer Force, is a duty of the firat importance ^^^^^it^t^ ^^^^^ tlieircha^racterasamilitu^?;^:;g;^: on the.evening of March Thii-d.^t^frnatTrr^n'tiSfy^^ib^^^^^^^ the principle of iinphcit obedience to the command of a supIrfoT the observance f which is essential to the efficiency of all mSry o'rta! soSrT' ""'" '""P'^'^S *^« ''''^^' civilians o'Tegular Volunteers must never forgetthat if their services are to be of any practical use to their country, they arc bound equa ly^^^th proS sional soldiers to make. Avhen nn HnfTr o «--r„^i„* ^ 'v V proies- individual freedom of action! ^' *" ''"'^^'*' surrender of their r,;.Yrlf' -n*^'" '^''S^^ '^ thoroughly and cordially made, mere tech- wS t'ruil b\rXS?.^ ''''''''^'' ''' ^^^ -'^"^ pu%Srcaltt The Commander in Chief regrets verv much thnt fl,P rnor, ^f c„ « .Company us Number Two. Eighth i3\tritsSouWhavrbee:t! trayed into conduct reflecting so much discredit upon themlelves a«cJ dLdpH^e^ '""' forg«tftilne.s of the fundamental p'rinciri^SSitSy «»Sffn"*^® w?""''?'''' however the Commander in Chief is Ttrf nf IT^* ^^'' ""^'^'^y "^^'^^ ^'^^'^ the Court of Inquiry on «ie part of the Company, namely, that the men acted in i-norlnce and Without a premeditoted intention of insubordination. ° '^''"'^ ''"'* The Commander in Chief however wnnld f,.;i tr, i.;- i * ^ ■, the Force ifhe did not warn Urcl^anf ttV^ny-tKX^^^ TuSSt?''"' unsoldierlikeconduJt-will be vSteJ witf feS Militia General Orders, Sfc. 79 m. The Court •ders should be ia Law for the i to an extreme which, is very or Cnmpbell of the Cornmand- i therefore ex- oid remarking he expression, ) interference' Jspective mili- 11 times, and art of OfBcers b importance, nilitury orga- fthe Court of ith Battalion, subversive of superior, the oilitary orga- ius or regular 9 to bo of any with profes- ader of their , mere tech- rpose, cannot nen of so fine ave been be- mselves, and e of military in Chief is Inquiry on ;norance and iuty towards he sliglitest with severe The conduct of Major Campbell, in addressing to his superior Officer the words which he him:^elf admits he used, was reprehensible, and Major Cimpbell must be admonishtd to be in future more careful in his language when speaking to his superiors The Commander in Chief concurs with the opinion of the Court of Inquiry, that an error in judgment was committed in giving to the men of the Company an order to lay down their arms, &c , and instead of putting in force against the disobedient the provisions of the Militia Law. A. DE SALABERRY, Lieut.-Col. Dept. Adjt. Genl. of Militia, L. C. HEAD QUARTERS. Quebec, 10th April, 1863. Militia Genbrai, Order, No. 1. ACTIVE FORCE. The following General Order No. 2 of the 10th January, 1862, res- pecting Great Coats, is re-published for the information and strict guidance of Officers Commanding Corps of the Volunteer Force and all others concerned, viz : " The Commander in Chief desires to impress upon Officers com- manding Corps of \he Active Force, that the Great Coats now being issued to the Force are public property, and should, in all cases, be treated in exactly the same manner, as regards use and custody, with the Arms and Accoutrements of the Men. They .should be kept in the building appoin. 'd for keeping the Arms, and shouM not, on any pretence, be worn, except when the Men are cngnged in Drill or on duty. Commanding Otiit -rs will be held personally responsible for the enforcement of this Order." His Excellency desires at the same time to acquaint the Officers of the Volunteer Force, that if any of them desire to wear the Great Coata issued to the Volunteers, they will be permitted specially to do so upon paying their value, at the rate of four dollars per Coat, into the Bank of Upper Canada, to the credit of the Receiver General, for- warding the" Deposit Receipt " therefor to this Department, through their Brigade Major,— but it will be necessary in all cases to receive previous authority for such issues from Head Quarters. A. DE SALABERRY, Lt.-Colonel, Dept Adjt. Genl. Militia, 80 Militia General Orders, <^. HEAD QUARTERS, Militia General Order, No. 1. Toronto, 4th June, 1857. DE ROTTENBURQ, Adjt. Genl. Militia. HEAD QUARTERS, MIT.ITIA General Order, No. 2. ^"'''''' ''''^ ''P''"' ^^^"• The numbers in a parenthesis opposite to each Company, designate their po>..t.on by seniori y, but the Highland Companies al^s take the Flanks of the Baltahon on parade. "■»"t*j'a laise D. MACDONELL, Depy. Adjt. Genl. U. C. TetUe of CmtenU. ^ TABLE OF CONTENTS. 15 15 VKG-E Adjutant General's Department 5 Artillery, L. C, — Field Batteries • • • Companies of Foot ArtUlery «' Brevet " or Militia Rank— Colonels Lieutenant-Colonels Majors Captains Brigade Majors Cavalry, L. C , Engineer Companies, L. Inspecting Field Officers. Musketry Instructors. . Officers retired retaining fur tuture service • Provincial Storekeepers. . . . . Rifle and Infantry Corps, L C— rank M. D. M. D. M.I). M. D. M. D. M. D. M. D. M. D. M.D. M. D. Artillery 8 8 9 11 6 13 16 5 8 58 7 JMo. 2 • • ^' No. 3 IJ No. 4,... '" No. 5 ^° No. 6 19 No. 7 21 No. 8 24 No. 9 . , 2o No. 10 27 No. 11 " Montreal". 28 yU.C.,- Field Batteries ^^ Companies of Foot Artillery. 3b Cavalry . . . ^X Engineer Company • Naval and Marine Companies. Rifle and Infantry Coys. U. C— 37 37 M.D. M.D. M.D. M. D. M. M. M. M. M. M.D. No. No. No. No. "M.o. No. No. No. No. No. 1, 2 3«««** ••••' 4 5, . . . = s ^ ^ - 6. 7. •••....• 8.. ••••••• 9..... .... 10 " Toronto ". General Orders and Circular Memoranda^ Ammunition » Service," regu- lations respecting. . •••••* Ammunition extra, how to be applied for.... » ^ Arms, care of. •••••• • • V* ^ Arms, &c., to be kept in Armories • • • * Arms not to be tampered vi'itn. Arms, cleaning of, directions for Arms, care of, who responsible 38 40 42 44 45 47 50 53 56 57 63 64 64 for _ Arms, marking of. ... . Arms, issue of, number Company fixexl • • Assembly not to be sounded without distinguishing Call in Garrison Towns • • Brigade Majors, instructions for Brigade Majors, undress uni- form prescribed By-laws for Corps recom- mended ,*,*** ii be signed by all per 73 76 60 75 76 60 By-laws to ^ -o — , Meml'ers .••.•; ° Cavalry Swords permitted to remain with men ^ Clothing and Appointments ol Militia to be imported free ol Customs duty • '^^ Corjw not to appear armed, except on dutv or at drill. . • Corps mustering under thirty not allowed pay. . . .. •• • • Companies, position ol, in Bat- talion • Drill Books prescribed Drill Instructors, orders respect- _^^ ing.. •♦ Rd'nck Great Coats, care of. .... - • ""-'=* Great Coats not to be altered. . 00 Great Coats may be altered to G3 70 80 73-75 suit Mounied Corps. 66 82 Table of Contents. 'It PAGE. Great Coats may be purchased . 79 Honoraiy Memberg to Cor{» to be encouraged ......... 60 Honoraiy Members, draft of rules respecting 61 Insubordination, act of, Court of Enquiry on 77 Manual and Platoon Exercises, directions respecting , 74 Official Documents public pro- perty 62 Promotions, regulations re- specting 68 Quarterly Returns, when to be forwarded 62 Relative Rank of Officers Com- missioned in Active and Sedentary Force 69 PAOE. Reports to be made, and mode of when called out in aid of Civil Power o . .. . 69 Retention of Rank on retire- ment regulated 68 Salults, dec, not to be firsd without due notice to Mili- tary Authorities in Garrison Towns , . . 60 Stores to be handed over by retiring Commanding Officer to his successor in the Corps 62 Unauthorized claims disallowed 64 Uniforms, regulations respect- ing 71 Valedictory G. 0., His Excel- lency Sir Edmund Head. . . 70 Volunteers must be discharged from Corps they are serving in prior to enrolling in another 80 UK PAGE. ;,and mode >ut in aid of • ••<>•••• : on retire- to be firtid ice to Mili- in Garrison ed over by ding Officer n the Corps 8 disallowed )ns respect- Hia Excel- d Head. . . ! discharged are serving g in another 59 60 62 64 71 70 80