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BT 1 LIEUT.XOL. RQBERT uAV/, K.H. COMMANDING St. John's, Newfocndlasd, l3T Jc.ne, 1849. ST. JOIIN-S, NEWFOUNDLANn ; HESUY WINTON. MDCCCt. H (' PREFACE. TuE Coramancllng-ofllccr, [hcing sensible of \\w advantage to be derived from a code of Standing Orders, to which Officers and non-commissionid Officers can refer, on matters connected with tlic dischxirgc of their lU-gimcntal duties, the following instructions, fcunded on the "Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Army," as also on Regimental Orders heretofore issued, and applicable to this sta- tionary corps, together with annexed Forms of all Reports and Returns required from Officers and non-commissioned Officers, and from which no devia- tion can be permitted, arc promulgated for their information and guidance hereafter. 1 • - | I| M I I HI^ <1 » J l I W ■ JW 'P' ^ai« t I>'DEX. Pagr. 19 Adjutant » 21 Acting Pay-master ^4 Acting Quarter niMter ,,'^i» Assistant Surgeon ^g ActLig Staff berjcanU 40 Acting ^rum Major ^^ Alarm of Fire in Barracks ^^ Ditto 5n Town or neighbourhood ^^ Ditto of Kint 33 Armourer Scrieont ^^ Armngemec. of Barrack Rooms ^^ Acquittance Roi! i-q Ditto ditto, of Harbour Grace ^^ Articles lost or found, vide par. U 30 Band Master ^j) Band 43 Ball Practice ^2 Barrack CoU . . .64 Batmen to Officers • Captains of Compani.'s 27 Gnptain of the week ^^ Companies' Cooks and Cook-houses ^, Companies' Orderly Serjeant 38 Ditto Orderly Corporal ' .35 Colour and Pay Serjeant \ . Zi Children attending School ^^ Cells h ; 1-T.M" •HUM, . JW«" IV. Chimn Crickc Cre«lit Dlnne Dress Prill! Draw Delavi Drun: Effec Engi Excr Fatij Fool Eun FaU Gar Gar Gu2 Ha Ho Dit Ha Ha #^ •f,«»'<--c. i WWH\> '^-* 1^. . 43 BChimnics Icrickcl, viJc par. 18 ." I Credit, crying down of, r»./c par. 6 18 44 JDlnner Carriers iDress throughout the year * I Prill Serjeant ^^ i Drawing llalioos i Defaulter Books ? 40 * Drummers « ? Effects of deceased Soldiers, &c ' . 45 H Engines, rue J Exercise, Field ' 45 ., Fatigue Parties 4 Foot-ball, c»We par. 18 * ^ , 45 (Funerals ^^ Fatigues, Snow , . , .. 46 I Garrison Chaplain, Acting Gardens, GovcrnTr.cnt ; ^^ Guards, Main and llegimcntal I lland-ball, iWf par. 18 ^^ Hospital Serjeant Ditto Servants, lik Hospital Serjeant 4t) Hard Labour .g Hair-cutting 63 Library. HcgimenUl ^, Liner., Clean Muter TaUor and Mttter Shoemaker *. ■■■'** '. .47 Married Men ' ' " * * 47 Metis, Hours for " ......29 Monthly Board of Officers • '.....49 Medals— best ShoU 49 Non-commissioned Officer, generally ^^ Ditto ditto. Staff Parades oi Officer in temporary command ' ^^ Officers generally g Ditto in Command of Companies Ditto commanding Parties or Detachment. •••■•.og Ditto Mess and Committee ^ Ditto Kitchens . . ^. 33 Orderly-room Serjeant ^ . 48 Parades, Morning and Evening ^^ Private Soldiers 32 Pay-master Serjeant ^ ^g Pioneer Corporal ^^ Pioneers 52 Precautions against Fire . ..52 Picquet, llegimenUl ' " gg Ditto Companies' gj Passes generally ^ Polic Serjeant's Ucpoit „--vmW*»^ ■ >Qitart( Quoiu Jlegim Jlegim Itootn, llespct furgec Cuball tfijcai School tick ( Scrvar •now ] Spirits Sentrii Skitllc S<]uad Siiocrn Sick li Tattoo Traflic To i lor' Tcntil Womc Washi ■VI. •Quarter-misttr Serjeant 31 , accoutrcnu-nts, irrt-at coats, clot!iins», rl-L'imcntal n.c s-aiics stun-, ami cquipnunt, l.cok--, and accounts, ,>( ^hafo. i nature or df^cnption, in such R slate of . iKcirnrv and pn i^ration o< to be icadv forii.sptction bv a Mipt rior OlHci-r. or to move or embark bv detadmunt-^ or othirwi-^c, in case of cmerpencv.at the shortf ^t notice ; and that so far as in him lays, neither claims nor complaints ot any de- scription rcnuiii imrcdreb>cd or unsettled. 4._'nie number of married p< ople allowed for thi? corps bcin- I'i per Company, or JO in the whole, neither the C'omni andiuL' nor any other Ollie.-r has the power to exret but ir.ii.artial iuhisawardi of minor punishment, delegated to lum ty the Commanding-ofrieer, -l'*"'^, "^j";;^'^^. '/.'^ff '"Idr^'XSl i: eucoura.ed with every indulgence solditr Miouu ,. , ^ strictest altenlion be- wants, and comiorta of jdl. o^Cantains. whta present. Invariably pay their nw^; Companies, settlin- personal!;, in presence of ovvn \^™P^'\;. ' ,,.i,u their non-eomnu.sioncd Orders on the subject. 3._rpon taking over a Company the OiTlccr re. ceivin- it will make a most mmule inspection o the arm /Ammunition, accoutrenients. elotlan, and sob dbrs' neccFsaries, books and accounts as ^^ell a, ot all Company's stores, and as soon alter - P-.I ' J; send the pi-escnbed certiticate, ^see Appemh^. i •> "^ No 1 ) hi^o the ()rderlv-r.i>.ni : and the Otncer de i- ?cr'ing over the Company will al,o send m the certi- ficate^(scc Torm No. '.I.) 4 _C mt ilns or Olficcrs comm.inding Companies are charged with the care and preservation c.i tho a ni /ae?outrenu.nt<, au.munition. clothui,. anc ot k stores belon..,Mng to them, and are respons Lie h.a they are neulier lost, e,.-. c ama^an^or made avay 'vith -that the several books prescribed in Her .Ma- "S' a emulations are k. pt, and the entnes unifonniv uul' correctly made thcr,.iu. vwth the --';•;-' re.'i.mnt.d nu.ulu rs of the uou-comm.ssionc-d O 1 cr. and luen carefully indexed m th. Lonipanj . ledj,cr. 5_0(r.eers in command of Companies should be careful to prevent their men from getting into debt. v'2 I Iiritlici tal,bc Iroluini *li( ir .1 Ho that . on (I s( service St i"! pc >ior-cc Jiicu ^ 6.- nrc at ?<\-itli 1 made in till jOfficc the C idiatel; US the •may t T 10 neither f-houUl the h.^.irccs, cxcri>t of those in hospi- tal, be allowed to accnmuhti-, tlie l>ul:mcc of patii. iit« %n hospital hi iiit: entered in red ink in the credit *(.lumn uf the Aojuiltance r.oll, to be paid daily <>u tlu ir di>-r!i.irgo th( refioni, in arcordanic with orders to that «'nVct. AlUiiv^lc non-coi!unissionedOiHcer& nnd soldiers arc, in ]mrsuan(0* of the rules of the service, to be paid daily, but in tliis stationary corps it i-! permitted . a^ an indulgeuee, to pay the married jior-commissioncd OlHccrs ;»iid tccll-cotulucted family men wcvkiy. 6. — inspcctior.s of Repnmcntal necessaries, which ivrc at all times to bo kept complete, and in conformity vith pattern, ucatly and uniformly marked, will be made bvCaptain> or Oiriccrs commanding Companies, in thc'nrescncc of Olfioers and non-commis>ioncd .Officers in charr^c of Squads at the several poM-s, in the Company's barr:ick-rooms, cvc ly Mond\y, imine- diatelv aUei dinner hovr,- and on such other occasions- US the Comnuniding-o:"licer, for liis own in.-pectiou, may tluuk tit to direct. 7. —Non-commissioned Officers arc never to be permitted to supply the men with, or obtain a profit -upon, any article whitever of rei^'inriital necessaries. 8ueh supplies mu'-t be provided with tiie prevunis Inovkd^'e .and approval of tlie Captain or Oflicer conunrmding the Company, and in ^^ceordance with >the ai)provrd I'atttrn. unic-s they sl.ould happen to .| bo provided by the Ai tiuir (iuaiur Ma-ti r tiom the iregumutal store; neiiliir ;iic they to hud money to ■^the men uudei any pi<. tL-nce. 1 e. — Captains or Oftirers rnmm.inding Companies ♦ fhoald be not less .icqii unted with the names than the *rharaf;ers and (li-p()Mti know tho'=c upoa whom tht y can depend, .-xud whcro to extenij lenity and indulgence. 9— The ereatest care wiU be taVcn in the selec- tion of privates to be recommended i"T J^^^^PP';"; " mentofnou-com.uissioncd Onicers, which should be Werrcd on those only of f;dr and promi>ing charac- ter po'lsin^ the requisite kno^kd^re ot reading. StiSg and cu^herin;,: ov.d in other rcspecU smart, and qualified for advancement. 10— The Captain or Officer commanding a Com- T,anv should ever^- morning from olF parai «: viMt hu ?c^Jri barrack-rooms, and cook-house, to cn.orce cleXes., V. ntUatiou and rev'ulanty thereui. to v.^ tTSo Jcdding, packs clothin... -ms aecoutrc mcnts.cvccare neatly folded and arranged in ou- formitywi/h regiment.d orders, cnforcmg a h^e cuity frnub.dtern; in change of .quads, at unci tun hoTrs. An orderlv man for each room, to be .and d.aUv, is answerable for the cU udiness ol llic st^ra ui^nsas. arrangement of the b iraek f^^ni -;>/ laying out of die mess tables lor me .1>, ai.u -r tne t^:J generally, and all mes. uten>.l. and h," . c- tdacin- of them after meals. He a>M;ts m earr> . „ file me'sses from the cook-houics. and m carvi.3 and dividing them. ll.-Leave may be granted to a few ^"f -<^"."'^"^;;;J men in turn, from evening panule, at tlie dmiet on ^f Captains or Olileers coinmandmg Companies and posts. Passes in writing, vlather for ^^oi king or Hshiug, or after tattoo roll call, require to be M.md bv the Comm.andin.-of:ieer hun.-lt, being irstb.k._d by Officers commanding Companies and partu- tnctlv ob'-crved to {e that tl-.rv *tc:iilirv and zoalonly attciul to their iTtral dutli-. .^et ;i ffood c^aun1h^ and readily obev £d cnlorte all <.rd.r>.. avoidir<,' lavounf.^m or par- litv bv a faiddul di-(har-e ot ilieir dtUu-: that the ■Buad. ulnhabctical. size, and otluT rolls and ro-^ters, SouM be litquintlv m>iH-ctod, and that the men a lour of duty be fairly regulated. 14— There is nothin- vliieh cilli for .^reatrr ri- lilance from Captains or t)JVaers commandin- Com- panies than a .triet superintendence over the mcss- t- of the >inude men, vUo are to be subdivided into ac^ses in proportion to the number allotted to caeh terrack-room. The seveial me-es vvd be placed Milder one or nioic non-eoumu^^umcd Ulluers wio will sec that the articles which are nuni^hcd tor the ♦onsumption of the nR-^cs are of proper vc.;:hl and qualitv.-tliat the pries charged arethose LiK down, Sxd the n,en sit down rei:idavly to thur s, veral meals gtthe hours appointed for each, the dit-s being, on Sundays and hulidavs, reginuntal coate.^ and >tocKs, ,r,d on other dav. round jackets and ditto. Ihc Company's Pass Hook for supplies %ydl be kept in posstUion of the Pay Seri uit, m which ;dl pcriodi- eal issues are to be entered. 15 _^^'bfle there is so large a proportion of mar- tied people, Ulticcr., cannot be too particular m the preservation of dea-.liuess and ^.Tmlat.on ,n the {•ooms. The nnnned ^hould at all t.nies when prac- ticable, be kept Mpaiate from llie Mi.ule men, except Vhcre the presence of a mani- d non-comnn^Moncd JDllicer is ncces>arv in a room occupud bv tUcm, in ijhich case he Will be put into a nc.^s thercot, a ml "^uidedoffbvasciecn or ciutains liom the othe.j. Due or more'windnvs of the room^. and on ine (la> ^ the whole, will be k* pt open a. long as po^Mble ; ll.u 13 r'V^aml':;; cr'u. „f "clvca, and bod. . -V, boie. and otlicr u ; ,hc open a.r aim ^£d.a.:;MhfKdd!;;iuea,.y,old.d up. O--'" " Ventilation," page o6.) 1 r The washing of the single non-comniissionod IG.— IbP^^^ »' b jiivided amonii the well- be considered exceptions. ■ -- . , n.-TlK. conduct of Jc.on,en of. hc^_C^^^^ V,;i be Mrutly ol):";.'' • f,"' ,Vt reported, wll. own respectability. ,8 -Captains or Officers con,m»ndin, Comranu., ,Wd encLr ago n.anlv 'V^''^^;^- ^SS:U., ,heirn.en,>ueUa.|a..dWU 4U0.t.,»:c..and t.^1 nv- pa ^^^. ,,„d to d,- jrrrt'witte'nti;,; a'l.d improve bcdtb, but to Ml up their leisure time more agi. eiil.ly. 19._Tbo Acting ra™a-.cH. directed not toi.^^^ ,„,. Monteson -count o the jb,..,ence^^ SvTit' ( 1 .V"i*si"'"''-^ "''"" °f "" '"" "" ccinbcr, ISlO. OKFICF.KS r.ENEKAIXY. l.^Tti^lautvofOflicc.sotal r.ik^^^^^^^^ and support »l"\<-'^"^'";'"^\'r.i f^sc plme of the Mibordh.ation, and mamtainmg the disci forps. I -." . -.I .-It ^c colo if claim jA)ly pr< «r the ( ll^ecis 1 ' 4.-C |licatio: iiUbt.v Jlcut tl *ent o; " 5.-( ■ i^^LOIl ijrcct 1 Olliccr «ot be liience, G.— t)ie coi ' j'^W^^^^^r' u 2 -_It Is 10 be presumca that Olllcers. except those L^o. tir^t appoLnfueut, po>^e.s some prevaous ^ r l... of tlu-lr proK-sioual duties; it othcrwi>c, ^i;t^l'::in£avoofab,cnceuutihnovcpcc^t ^^ThrnT vul tUcV will attend the rcMiui^ito dnU». S. d nu'u nr.g. rJ^d other parades, ^aiul us supcrua- S'r^ic t Vou.ts-in.rtial, and on Garn.ou and 1 e- X^ntol dut;o<. until they mc cousideied and re- gpncmai uui.^ , „,^^,.r,Uinfr in succession, a duties rcr^uired ot them. S — Onicers applvin- for leave of absence from Ae cTlonv w 11 ciuty to the Conuna.ulin,-olMccr tha^ Scv have di>charu'ed aU out>tanains' Iie^umr',.'al hun. or thriu, li the Adjutant; am when au Ollicer is in ord- rs for, and ^^^^^'^ '/'"'n. n wl ouvc- Botbe peniiitte.l to cxehan-e it for lus o^^u cou>c liience, except m cases ol necessity. G.-OiHcers when on rc-imcnt.d dutv will remain » mu. h as po..iblc wiiiun, or near the barracks ot the coil . unless they should be in the perlormancc 15 • « A.Mv ind hare w consequence ,.-AURc.i.entalOmce.^.e^^;^^ ^.1 notice ne^'lects ?" » ^^ j;=j' °'^,^ .,11 drunken, tached individual, ot t^he c^'P^' f^,^^,.,,, carrying Jovenly. or '"n^'-°P"^>u^' names will be takea barracks. 9._0nlccr, AoM be among., the 6". o,> P^ajK J la.t off, ^^:^c^^^"""»^\ mode pointed out for ?iM I m .Vi.tiucl, aud which should be suiHcientl) load an ^^^^^^^ adapted to the number and xtcntct t ^^^^^^^ ^^^ their immedi-ite eomniaml a^ ^^^ ^^^^. ^ inspecting and dir""-''^^^''"^^,^, in comaiaud of niel; in V--? -t^p^oiK^c^m^-^^ due there- parties, in paying aie pi ojKri „.. „ot o£ ?o; and whenever a ''""y^' 2.^''''\U,, iHcv inva- Uat corps, happens '^l^^y,;^.i.;ion for riably report to, -"^°^^ ^^/^^ '.,Jci, pi-iuet, or ^^^Syt;^Sen;^comlUatt^^^ 9.-0fncers -rccpiiredtohen^st, port^ln adhering to the ^^f^^^^u « ."y ^^^^" *^^" °^ and are forbidden to '""''^f^'^^^^^^^^ ^^^ whether rtrictly Army ^"^^ ^^^f^^^'^^^tl uT" ^^ ^-^'■" ^"'^"'^> m full or undress, that notnin„ oni^-ers and Se^to. When the uon-co,m.ussio cd >fhcc^^ ^ .^^ B.en appear m ^-^,<^ ?; ^ ;;"';;/ cloak . and with ^•ear -he new-vegulatiou gic) "^^^^^^ .,,,,,,vithgrey eitherchacoorcaivcov .on. A. ^^^^ ^^^ ,, tSrwUh'-fblaekt c^p of .egimcntal pattern. lO.-OIhcers are on no accottnt to appear in plain f It s I I? 1 1C9 1 ;ulat kso 7 >ntry ►ptt'd llalil kn n I imiii lima 13.- UAaclin Jet) arc Il|krll l#ing 14- (litlK'til I 1 Hi idMiiMiliu 16 ^ jthcs in the vicinity of their csmp or quarters, hut I alwavs to ■ona]ly or in writing, to the Ccm- MBuhng-olfurr, and will on their i. turn from leave, n^e tliimsclves arquainted with llie orders isb;.u^d lining their absence. |4. — When OfKcers are taken ill, and req-iire MlrKal aid, they will at once rejiort the cirtum^-taiR-. ^viitiiig, to "the Surgeon and the Adjutant ; and riftl-t in the siek report are not to leuvc their cji^u^ii- !. 17 ters without the sanction of the Surgeon, and the ap- proval of the Commauding-ottcer. ,5.-AUOmcers,non..,^j^-edO^^^ Soldiers are to attt nd I) me . er^ jc 1 ^^^^^^^^ ^ Jery particular circvuixstances. dered as component paiU oi ^^^^ ^j^^^^. the corps, and t^^^/^'^^^^^f Ju bl in strict accord- pline to be cntorccd f ,^^ ! ;^^^^^^^^^^ the subaltern ince with that ^^^ ^^ '^^ \,^ ° "! ' " - ,,1 in respectively Officers conunandvng them lU - ^^.^^ ^ef t'^h^Ord^av noXby half-p..t 10 o'clock Tu:^ d^^-PPomted. (See Forms ll ar^d U Kcports— Appendix.) ^. -n- ♦- ci the prescribed detail, will o._-Firericquet». ot the pr ^^^^^^^^^ ^ount daUy at a the P- - ^^^^ ,,„y ,,o hours sentries wdl be tokl on, ai ^.j,., in summer, i„™g dar-"-'^ '™;rn,erut,;i. he' collection of t IXl Vc;o;;;>>.iy.^,,r°'- u>,„uc„o„s .o ««Picquct Kegimcntul page o...) 3._The gveate. ^^^^.^ttc^ ^^ open and free from snow on ^^h U d^ty t ^^^^ o^he.non-commissioned Offic IS a^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^ otherwise employed, ^MU be tn^ai, , ' 1 •^HPW"PW«^ i..u«HU^|»W I II -m-W """i two ( Seers 1" L— Ar I «:cTcr; lUar t( f, Aran liavii; :t sue to ti |ccr en tk, Ui I rcturr k'orwar idcth the 111 ctions thoro hiics ret tolnrters, fawiU ] iofks, in jlt, as \\ CHimittC( itltrcd. 4k— T), tttc mm ft«r the itt cau<( It) I two or more rclicfH under Non-commisiioned leers t'ov the mirposc. . — An Artijicr StaiF Sorirnnt will he appointcJ to 4|l several posts or dctnchiMcnU. whoMe duty will be •BijlL'ar to tliat ot" thcr Srrjcant Major at llcail (Juar- 3. warniri!:: all tJiose lor duty, nccordiTii: to roster, havir.LT hf qtucral superintendence of the party, av^cT surh orvkrs and instruction^^ as he may, Ironi tiao to tiiiu--. r ctivc from the proper ant]ioritic<, tlie OUcer coninianuin^ the p^rty, the Captain of the w«k, Uie Adjutant and Cnniniandincr-otKcrr ; and Jg returns anil stutrs connected with rjic party will 3«lbrv7ardod iu due time to the Orderlv-rooin ;' and ll| Oltlcer ill ronunand will read once a month on pelade the Garviaon Orders rrspcctin? " Fire alarms," iill the management of the liic engines on such occa- 13. f.— ^VTicnevcr a party is detached from Head J||ttrter3, as m the case of tJiat at present stationed at iitbour Grace, the OlKccr who mav be selected to niand it will bo pronded with all necessary in- 3ctions, and Mill on ai-rival at bis post, makchinx- thorouu;bly acquainted wth his position, and the Imics rcquirnl thereat, strictly followiiiir the Rules imI Rc;^ulations in fo/cc for tUFciplin3 at Heatl lanrtcrs, .ts Liid down in these Standing Orders, {•will keep a Dcaichmcnt Order and Defaulter tofLi, in which ail orders received from Head Quar- zn, as M ell as those iibucd at the post, and all crimes oaimitttd by Mulividuals of the party there it will ba atercd. •A — Tlie Articles of V\"ar will bo read once in everr life months to the dctacJiniciit; and immedi;U( ly ft«r the arrival of the party at its post, the OlBocr iU cau;e its credit, in pursuance of the .ililicles of 1 • 19 "War. to bo publicly cried domi by beat of drum, and report his having done so to the Comraandttig-officer. 7. The married people .vill be separated in Bar- Tack« from the single ones, and the same rules and rcirulations enforced -.'^'.picting b rrack appropria- tion, cleanliness, .and the messing of the single men, as at Head Quarters. That due ventilation of the rooms is strictly enforced, a small Fire picqiirl daily mounted; in short, that the discipline and respecta- bility of the detachment, as well as that of tlie women andchddren attached to it. who should be inspected every Sunday morning, and directed to attend at their respective Places of Worship, must be invariably upheld. 8. — Forms of all Returns required will be fur- nished for tlie guidance of the Oliicer in command, which arc not to be departed from ; and they will be regularly fonvardrd to Head Quarters at the time appointed, together vrixh. the prescribed monthly diarv of the proceedings of the party. (Sec Forms 26, £7, 52S, 29 and 30, Appendix.) ADJUTANT. 1. — The duties of an Adjutant arc so important and various that it is diiKcult to dcrint them. He is answerable to the Command ing-olHccr for the drill, discipline, and steadiness of the corps at larse, whe- ther on parade or iu the field. He will strictly observe the instructions laid down for the drill luid movements of Squads, Companies, or the Battalion. o. — Jie -will inspect the whole of the Non-commis- sioned OiKccrs, Eand and Drxnumcrs, d.aily, previous to the formation of the morning parade, as also on those days appointed for field exercise or other parti- cular par'rtde. OlHccrs' seiTants, batmen, and pioneers i i i t : < w s wmm^tm^ inli Is.-'i U- to 4||iiU>rn: gltrioil. a^iu Si 4.-1 %kc til iriimi frini,' t io the tSmc ^v lie an lie wi Hith t! Order! 5.- tario\i % p -. OiHcc :t)idci .^,-^avK.-- %i Vt m nf trf**'- wiMW*! " 50 ^1 in like mannvr. and on such occx-iom, f.iU in and in>l>ictcd liy \n:i\- la— The Sirjeant-major, Drill-scrjoant ami Ct- A. J O.Vuvlv-roo.urkrk . and II. gMu.-utal I n.No^t E.'ni.col uud.-r his t-iucial oaU-rs He ,s rcpon- Al,. to tK>' Coinin..iulii.^'-ulhc-.T that ih.- sevor.d ZXnvuuA records .nd hook-* an- kq>t m *trut SZnu.v ..th rc.uuhuiun. closed to the atpt Sriod. a.M that none but him-ary to Jruv' to Uial ; in doing ^^ldch he udl strully adherr to tire presovibed forms, and uiU previoudy re.-.a th-.- Suvn,'esto the prisoners themselves, and at the san.o Sme^varn then» that previous convutions (vyhen there L anv) viU bo brou-» • in cvulence n-amst Uum. Ifo will eomp.ue all returns required tro:a the corjH i ith the original, before they arc despatched Irom the Orderly-room. 5 -Corr.. ct and separate rosters of Officers for the tarious duties required of them ^vdl be kept and re- ii».ul?ted by him. ^ o --Hewilllr / t\o dr.llvKc-imcntalGuard.OiriccrH ..mu„and other reports belbre the Commamn.,. OtKcer' immediately alter morning P-I^hI^ • — ' hderly-roum, and receive his in^truetions thtrton. . 7 -The non-commissioned Officers snail be drill- d by him in the tield at '• st onee a.eek d . mg >um - , independent of aU other parades lor Uum ; and th. > nhorldbc occ.-uiionally iiractised at rope drill, and pc- riodicnllv assembled and (luestionod ' y liim on every jwint connected with their tevcral duties, whether in quarters or the field. 8. He will be careful that no prisoner is kept longer in conti u-ment than his sentence awards him ; and" he will frequently visit the Guard-rooms and Cel's attached to the corps, to enforce the established svsten. for prison discii>linc, .ind to see that the rubs for the diet and management of the prisoners are strictly attended to. 9.— A table of all returns required by the various departments, cither at 1 .v^^e or in the Colonics, shew- • in-^ the periods at which they are to be several y dc°pa'ched, will be exhibited on boaids in the Orderly Room, and i)eriodically corrected for the guidance of all concerned. 10.— He will be careful to observe and reg\datc the hours for all regimental parades, &c. : and that his own watch, that of the Serjeant-major, and ciock m the Orderlv-room, be strictly legulated by the time given on the tiling of the garrison gun at noon, daily. ACTING PAYMASTER. 1. —The very responsible duties of this officer re- quire the greatest attention and exactness in the keeping of his several books and accounts, and the icriodical and tini^^lv transmission of the latter to the ^i A'ar-oflice and RcgimcnUd Agents. 2 jjc y^■[\\ l)e particular that a due settlement of ' ' oceounts takes place monthly between himself and • Captains or Oifi'-ers commanding companies ; aiui any inaccuracy he may discover in them,, or departure I t .. II i I . - •.-- nuit-w - w i n m i ' •»««P»p^iP*W«"««'"WW» IT^ 1 1,- "j "<■ ;. t If* . <•-,*= .rK(.'^' '^ ■*>■ i',.m llK- ml.!, an.l forms laid .lown for kerpin? such l\.>ai>u. Iw ^'H rtportto the (."oiiuiumduig-oiiiccr. 3— Hf h»« th*- chnrcc of the whole of the Roci- \.*1 l"u:.i-. t'.T cull of Nvlii.h lie will kc p a . .'.fi'r a:. I r. ;;ul.ir account, aiul ai>bur:,o the .s.imo i-ijcr'tlic iiii.ctu.u of U»c Couuiuuding-olTicer ouly. I ^Tlo «1 '••' * iTar.ivmn^tcr nrc p.-uticul.uly ile- f 1 r- I'u- •• i:x;.Ui..itorv nir.t lions " lor the ^ruul- • \ 7 rrrnu-:.;^. a,a..i AV.r-o-cv. l.t July. 1^^8. t . »l..,h. *:.'! "''1 '»tl'^"r War-oflicc foims and rcguLi- I. ns h<* i» rif>^rri J. I S —He i- ""'. ••li.'il'lc tohold anyothcr appointment, r. _T\*hrn thi' O.Ticrr hns occasion to obtain loavc .{ ,V,:irf" he viU applv throu.rU tho Comnuimluii:- , •' ■ r !"-r it. hut « .>iiiut Ik- n toninu luhd milo-s lie .\ ,i: l..rc rim'.' It d I'i'* acrount- to the War-olhce up U» the Utcrt uubrokcn period. : —lie W nnfworahlr for tho tnn^trr of tlir oorps on \\r \ ».t dAY oU-m\\ iMonth. unl.-* it fills on ft ^>i'id:.y, % !.rn It Mill tikr plare on the d iv lolliwin-. Ihc ^!,, -.r Uwll \sx\\ W prrpar.d by the Adjulaiit, con- I ,r...i; • th.- tiani. > and numl)(-r^ ol' .dl Olnc 1 1>, non- »v, inu.Mon.>il Oimirs.and vcldi.rs in ca li r.^iK-ctivc if.L. arranirod ui alphabrticd ..idir, so that such i;..il tUiids m Uif same order od in the Ua;utcily 1 ay ^.-.-Hir Actin'.: V.ivni.'st.r >' ill not issar to the I'l.-Mihnl of the Olliiirs' nie« conunittre any ini-:. r „im »l a tnno than liNf ToniuU U puichas, s rmi- lu.'r.l tli.r.«i;!i. i;nl.-M the Cnnmandmcr-olticer 4 • •.lid) .n for a Iaii;M oue be puv.o-.i-lv obtaimd. 23 9 —As the duties of tlic Aclinp Tajmitstcr require much office-time and atlcntion he wdl, whenever circumstances aond,and are taitbfidly registered in each ol said books. U —He is liable to sit on all Courts of Inquiry-, or Boards of Officers, involvin- nioiu y transactions, and for the production of all accomus and those eonnectj d with the Reirimental Funds, i;;e.. Nvhen required by the Coniniandiny-olricer. 1^— AsthcsituationofActincrravmastcrisattcnded with pecuniary advantn-.-. and aHords an iiiM-ht .nto •the system of ijook-kerpln- and Acruunts. vvhu i it is d. >iiable ..U voun- utllei rs should po.^e-s a knowU d-c of" the subaltern Oltii .rs ..hould therelore qu a h:y th( niselves fo- it ; il cannot. ho^^cM r, be r.-arded m the light of a pernujient appointment, but ^Mll. a^ varanei.s from time to tune occur.be tdled by such Officers a.s n.av be conMdrrcd ful'y competent, to be bron-ht undei' the cousuleraUoii ol ike beuetary at AVar for it. . " 13.— lie is directed Lo usuc no monies on account t mil !■ ■ I I I ■ I ■ I '■^'"•m I of the propoi 19, un is inv office I togcth a Coil avoid: by tl»< diate him, mann 1.- most he ii •eve: xacu Rc}? full) latC! 2 line at brc tlir ini m; 54 of the "Subsistence" of Companies except to he proper oni.-.r directed to receive U (r.i wluch he I rclpon.iblc to the Commandm?-omccr Ihe several iLks .ind Accounts, ^^^^^^^^ mental C ol ucr or others, as set lortli m w S illations and Orders for tl^c Anny mu>t U caxe rulPy kept, and all entries made ^"^^^ ''^-^"^^/i^^' of latest pekoa. either for reteieuce or the m>p.ctioa the Coiiunandiug or other superior Omcc r-. 2 _r e is answerable for the preservation of clean- luiess withui and about the Barracks ot the corps. . ^ \s also for the periodical dra^vin?. and issues ? at^i;;t::!:^oirf'^-y;;;,^--:::-;;ti:'S several Contractors stores, o tu ^anou bread. iVesh and salt meats. Uu\, ":;; ' ;7;,.\,,a in ,:,at they are neither dehcient "-l-"^^ >, °^ , ,„a qualitv,'vhuu, if otherwise, he - lUt on o r . immediat'.ly report the cucumsUnct to mandiiig-otticer.. 4.-lIe is responMble for (he safe-keeping and «5 , ..„a,-,on of .U »bsuoa «.*. of. C10.W.S. necessaries, &C. of ,ho Sey»">-»""°;;"' ;;^- „,;,„ cU^u-od for work is:^rsXo";s«.>-"™-i-^^-'"""''-''' Posts, and cau.e the siune ^*-r^J^ ji^.,,^ Quarters, -^■•h'ru'n.t"::tsror^^^^ reporting all ^I^^d'^":' ' , the ConimaiuUng-ofhcer. keeping the UarxacK order. «f the Tlc-imental magazmj-, 8._He has c^«^S^^^°f^^^/:A^^ be kept, and ready in which al ^y^'^^^^^ood order. fovi»sucvuenre"^^;^^'-;;;^^'; , J A>sistant Surgeon ; Surgeon, and in his ahsencc ol i Uc ^ .,,,^, ,^ j^rce t^'^.M ibUow the ^^f^^^^t^A. and rendering for themanageinentotA n •^^.l^.^^^j^^.^,^ ^j.^,,, and of ho*int.d accounts, aaiiu ,. ....^^ jucetions as he be guided by such other onl\ --^ ^^ ^j^^, i^i -tor -"'^rt-Xx^rM^Sd department and the ii::::;^^irM';Uc^OUicer on the nation. ,r r 1 OfP-r >vill attend parade, for 2.-0nr >tcd.o.l OfP ^>J ^^,^^^.^^,^^ „! bring corporal puni>bnunts, .is a. \ either I I Surgco 5 — | those „f t .tor ollicor, «ho, when prosent, will allot llic medical dudes to be perfonutd by his A.:>istaut lu S7 afthe party or dLtacluneut. r\rTAlN 07 TliE VTYT.K. l^K C aptain for the rr.lmentaf week wul romc oAtty at L ^o^^.^^r^;t:::-:riij::::s^^ dav moriun-,and wiU MMt he >c c r. i mmsmm and whether iJiMUC ^tr^ >■'- i by tlie Acting Garrison ChapUuii. p _He will superintend the -"venin? parades at Tort Town.hc-nd during hi. tour ot uuty. ' ^ __Ho will cause, during the w mter season, due I Posts. 4 -On Sunday morning the women ^^^'^ I at Fort Townshond arc to be a: semblcd tor Lis i inspection. 5 -In these duties he will be aidvd by the Sut- I 1 (kltcrn of pxccutior h'port on [For lorn OOlllS, p i-nil ;vt o Hiaii, hi" Jrcmcnt^, places, in 2.— IL blP'SCS ol Toit Tov Llillta to 3.— ir k«(t'rtain blaints r: been clia 4.— II |ou^^, ar well a ikcwi>c bi 11(1. n«c $i-cipliu( t 5. — Ai ir pri-o md. . it and inspect the sevcriU barrack- ■ooni>*, pa'5sai;ek-liou>es, »5i.c.. at Fort lowns- und at or ahout 11 oMoik, a.m., seeincT that they are lean, be?- 'in;? ueatly folded up, packs, arms, accou- .rcmcnt:', .-.nd spare clntliini; arranged in their proper places, in couformity with orders. 2. lie will inspect the break fa*t. dinner and tea t'.r :e, armourer's and tailor's shops al Fort \\'illiam. is well as the Cells attac'".'d to the corps there, and ikcwise the Ciuard-rooinS and Cells at Fort Towns- lii nd. ascertaining tliat .lie e\i?tiiie system of prison jiHipliue had been carric d into ell'ect. 5. — At tattoo be will inspect the picquet, and visit (Bk iHi--oners sentenced to hard labour at Fort Towns- «i._Hc will collect the tattoo reports in the •tvrial r.airaek-rooiii^ at Fort Townshend, live min- •ti> .itur the sounding vt' the l.i-t l\).->t, a>eertaunng #j.i! the precautionary measure? against tire have bcca 2a aulv comvUod ^ Itb. and rhc men cautioned to arrange fhelv Ses for dressing . of the week 1 »^;; "i;,f"^j. ^^,,rv month, examuio member, ^yll , on the ,'"^'^^'■•^11 ,,,„,i„t books, the several <^'ompanK. ledgers, small Mess pay ^^-^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^col "ecUv and mri- books.to ascer^am ^1 -it tliey aic ^ j^.^s. fonuly kept, in --;;;^r^2 e^ n:^mal Orders of OFFICERS' MESS AND COMMITTEE. l^ZServ Omc. belongrng to tlu^ corps whethe^r „.arried or "single nnist be a member ol thc^Kc^^ mental mess, winch is at ^^^ '^"^ ; !°^^.^\„a to the M-ith the strictest -}'^''''Z^ '^^^t ^cc for the Rules and ^^-f'^^^^^^'u^uld be placed rthat;:;^r"';^-"ti.>.u^^^ t> ' i«MnH«> tmm iteution inrli : the rule the c;ir( >rope:t^ 3.— 1 ;oncral rlictu'V expend for di>l him, iu leicof 4.—. •without w 5 — less, t' en o'cl 1— ' awn p( athcr ia the iu tlic : 30 rttiMitlon of the ^[« >■* Committee w ill l»e imremlttin^r. lu.l tlie Comin:uulln--«'tilcrr wiU .u:oriy i.icihty L!ul su'iporl towariU the attainiiicp^ ot so dcbirable aii object. .> _Tho manacoracnt of the Me^s alLirs will bo vhcvd in \hc haiuls of a C.minittef, to be coniposcl M>(onc Cp.i>tain,the Actiu- P.i. master, ^.r rt>y.. ami 'Hwo ^nbalt-ru ofiUirs, to bo cho .uettiuiiB of the Ofricers, iu Jrinuary and July in c.rh year, and the Connnittee viU be -raided by the rules in lorcc for the re^rnlation ot the inc>=s, tir.d the care aiid prcscrvatiou of us plato and other property. 3 —The Commandinc;-of:iccr is invested -with the r.niral superinHndenee of the MeM.mblv ot all gener.d parades, as aKo for Divine Service, as well as the non-comnuss.oucd Officers otf duty for inspection nightly at iuttoo. 2_-U -^11 l^cneral parades and feld days he will oqualizV he several divisions to compose t.^- battahon tXng o*f ^'"^^ ^^ competent covering berjeant. to each. 3 _Hc ■nil, under the Adjutant, rccrulate the time for the corps, ^d is responsible for its correctness to be n^atid by the firing of the gun at noon. dady. . .-^c^vUl attend at the Rost-office aUemutely ^vdth the three Colour Serjeants of Compames, at the Ws appomted for the delivery and making up of the mails. QUARTER-MASTER SERJEANT, . 1 _ls the next Non-commissioned (Jlticer to the Sericanl-Major, and will, in like manner be luuenut- ti^g in the discharge of his various and r-ponsible dufies ; he is under the more immediate directions of ?he Acting Quarter-Mast.-r, having a Corporal or Lance CoPpor-d, and one I'loneer from . ach Company To Shln^^vho wiUbe employed ir. the Prcsenation of cleanliness and other duties in and about the Barracks and Out-houses. J.— He is responsible that the paths leading to th« '1^ ■ ^ m $ t "» «f*''" i / I i S3 fViViicrs' Trivios nro kojit open and free from snow in uintir. •mil tint tlu-v ;iro swept ovit in dimmer, tor wliicli pxiqwac they vill be vi>it4.".l ever)- moniijig. .S. He will prepare renuisitions for all provision^, nnd i- responsible for the B.irrack Furniture and I U iisils charged on the indent of the corps. 4.-110 is charireil with the care and ccneral Minirintenderce, uniiev tlie Actintx (.Jiuvrter-Master's ii,- apparatus in readiue-s lor mutant riiuuval, ascertainiiiii bi forehand that they arc not frvzen, but in good working c^ dition. 5 —He is to vis;t the sevcra! Pumps daily, and rc- * port any deficiency of w atcr in thi ni to the Acting Qmrter-Master. G— He is responsible for the weighing out, mea- surement, and issue of all provisions, forage, fuel, &c. 7 -He is, under the Actin- Qu;u-tcr-Mastci, an- swerable for the safety of all Keuimental ^tores and their preservation from destruction, arising from damp ur vermin. PAYMASTER SERJEANT. . . The dutv of this Non-comnu>^ionc d Oihcer pnnci- pallv consists in his emplovm. til as Clerk to it Actir." Pavm^ster, and i> therelore placed under Is more'imm'ediate dinctiens; he i^/" ;'M;'^'^'; a^ ^^l tinu. properly dressed, and wdl ""^'/^l i^l ^"^^^ parad, s as may be considered necessary by the Com- nunding-olticcr. 33 ARMOURER SERJEANT 1 -This Non-commissioned Otncer i. placed under I.— lui3->ouu Artin" Uuartcf-master. trr,:c-'Me for '- -" »■• -'i "•-■-"•i •»ort.Uol) cutrustcJ to luJ clijrsc.— (5>tc toriu l>.) 2 _Hc U carcMlv to ermine and cloan the Aril,-. ,f die "vend Compiles niou.Uv, - ,;>2T ,h: -'"■" -a Jive »'—-,- -i'^srUpott- noQ-comuusiioncu vjuic.ia m± ant service. 1 _He is not to undertake any private work in lus shop ."bout the sat..tion of tlie Commanding-oiticcr, ouLed tlirough the Acting auarter-master. ORDERLY-ROOM SERJEANT 1 _The duty of this non-comnuson to whom, and the Commandiug-omcer h^ fs responsible for the dKch.uge ot the xmpoit.. . i I il '1 \ ■i I .? I and utti will ri p the p.itii ItJurjjt'Oi sc 1— J land Mi-^ pvliich t instruct I to tluir linadc ol Ition he Iclcanliu Itlic mor o i Itlic hoi Ipcrson? Ipermit, labsentf Weekly llnstruc • 4.— ^tho nu aiicc ; liook. 5.— dmom of M hi iiiini ■iwiiiiii utiain S4 dvitic*! cntnistrd to him, t.vwnnls xvlilrh his Ti^lanre ami ufti'iition will bi- iun(.iiutlin.:ly tUiTrted, ;i!.il he i will report all nt'i:lt'Cts or iiiaticntibti on tlu* part of I the p.itiiuta or st-rvauts lo i\\c burijffon or Assistant I^urjjt'Oii. SCHOOLMASTER AXD MISTIIESS. 1, — The (iutii-; to Ix- dUrhartn'il by a Schnolmastcr and Mistress are most inijHirtant, in the I'ulhhncnt of which their attention siioulil bo unri-mittiiiLr. The iu-truction of the children ot" both scxos committed to their care will be best manifested in the proirress .made of tlieir respective studies ; nor v.-ill their atten- tion be le-s rc(]ui>ite in tlie preservation ot personal cleanhness, and which will be particularly directed to llic moral and reli'ious conduc*^ of tlie children. 2. — He is answerable that the children assemble at tlie hour appointed erery moniiiiir, clean in their persons, and as neatly dressed as circumstances will permit, when he will call the roll, and check all absentees, reporting to the olricer commanding the ]>'iNt oUch absence other impropiictics, a^ also» weekly, in • Iting, to the Comnianduitj-officer. (Sec Form of Keport, Xo. 15, Appei.di\. 3._He is responsible that the system of School Instruction, as established, is strictly adlicrcd to. 4.— He will keep a book, in which Anil be inserted .the number of children of both sexes in diily attend- ance ; and another, to be dcnom'.uatcd the "N isiting li'.'ok. r).—Uc has charge of all Books, Stationery, &c.» dniominated " School Tropertv," of the expenditare of vhich he Will be careful, aflbrding EtatttneuU S5 th-reof to the Commanding-ofnoer at the end of every six months. G -Ho is to assemble the whole of the children it. the School-room every St-nday 7"^;"?' /^'^^ "^^^^^ spection of the OtHcer "^"'^^^^^^^^^^^V lo.n v in th ir that thev are neat in their dre>s, and <;lr,^"l> >? 7;^ persons ; and wdl conduct the grown chUdren m rear of the party to Uivme Service. 7 —The Schoolmistress should be capable of in- structing the female cldldren in plain needle-work, Tr^Z: knitt.ng, samplers, ^'c, &c. ; and wdl m conjunction with the Schoolmaster, send into the SrlyKoom.onthe.stofevervmonth^nac.c^ of work executed by tlu; hildren within that period. (SecFonr'34, \ppcni. .) CHILDREN ATTENDING SCHOOL. The parents of the children are held responsd,le that thev attend rcguhurly, at the hours appomu and tliat'thev are clean, any deviation from whiJi will be noticed by the Schoolmaster. COLOL-R AND PAY SERJEANT. 1 —The duties of this non-coramissioned Utliccr in the Company are to a certidn extent similar to that of the Serjeant" Major, Quarter-master Serjeant, and Pav-master Serjeant combined ; he is the conneet.ng fink in the chain of respou-ihility between the Cap- tain non-commissioned Otticers. and men of the Company, who should look up to luni as their supe- rior and friend. 2 —He is responsible to the Captain that the inte- rior economy and discipline of the Company is carneu iitrictly into effect. c l(cl to him. Hf will brins: all mij.or irrc2;ularitirs to the lotkc oi'ilie Captain vr Ohicir conuu;uidiiii; the Com- pany. ,, 4.— Tic i« rr*p' nsiblo for tlio correct kccpinc; of Ihc Company's T. oks, umUr tlic bupcrintcudcucc of lie Captain or Oluccr in choige. 5 —Ho has rhari^c of the Arm Chest, and of all ^mranv'sStor.-.aml liiddii,-. Barrack Uu n.ds, I-c, and for uiiicli he is rt-pou.iblc to the Captain. 6 -He kcops the kev of the Store Box of the rln-le nun's nu>>os. and regulates the supplies ai.d Issues therefrom. 7 —He ha-; a pmcral supfrlntrmlen c of the Com- fanv's Couk-hou ,■, vlueh he ^s^\\ fieciueiitly viMt. lociiforce clealdinc^s and regularity. I 8 -He will ii'.variablv examine the Regimental Lcrc.aries of nun vl.-^ .doent tlxn,. Ives Iron, tattoo Iroll-call, imnu.liat.ly alter li'e cinuuivtancc is nuult kiuiwn to him. DKIl.L SEUJKANT. 1 -Thl^ Non-...nuni-ioned O^nccr should be ac- Hiv, intelU.ent. an.l iully eapable '^'.-^-yilf^ ISvoiil Exercise. , « _H,. is to pnr.de and dvi" thr d( faulters, at the |hou>. and m th. .uanner mduatMl lu. the p-upuse. 3.-He attends dady at the Ord. .!> room, to take IT aown the axrards of the Commnndire-oiTicer aaainsl S-ntal Prisoners, which will ^'^ nt^;re.Un a .t to be kept bv him. report.n- thereon .*ecU> to the Adjutant. (Sec Torm 3G, Appendix.) 4 -He will give the names of all men confined to BirrackVto thc^Serjeant of the Guard, shewm,' the date and expiration of their sentence. RFGIMFXTVL ORDERLY SERJEANT 1^-^hI cW^e of the Inlying or l^re Pic^uet the names of which he furni-h. s to the ^.^'^J-^. / ,/' ^ Main and Regnnental tiuard, -{-;';"S.2""ou. d the .^ibaltern of tl;e day, num. diaf d> f^'^^'^^^^l mounting; ho viMts the '^i^'^'^:}'^:^:^, nnd 15-irrick ra-'=a-ns, to see they are clean. p.cMous t^fhe Orderly olnc^-r'; vi>it of inspection, whom he is to accomp;my in las rounds. irregularities in imn roturiung to U,.rr»ct>. < Hn iccmpr-til" tl>c Orderly officer to eMIcct ts::j;:'^r;;:ri:;r;,r:;;att..%e»t>.ee. rort to proceed in search of them. 4._He will see the Fires and LighU extinguished Sidf an hour after tattoo. J,!:M,'r' i;,l. ait.y r-ko. o... .he ..»-. rtmm 1 [f iakes an in' for onlfrs Duty Ro necessaries, attends for onlrrs at thr- Onlerly-rooin, kcojis tlic Company'* t)utv Ro-trr, l)(•^^onully warn-; the men lor all pa- wili's, (lutirs, or f.ititjuc.«, alwMya accompaiiit.i.1 by le Company's Orderly Corporal, as u witness. CO:\rPA\'Y'S ORDERLY CORrORAL. Collects the n;mies ol' all nun reported Siek, every Homing, and parades them for the Sick Orderly, with icir necessaries eoinplete.toiietlier with a li-.t of the me ; as aUo of all rrisoners confined during the pre- fious ni;;ht ; he p.xrades the defaidtcrs, ration-car- !r>, andail men for Duties or Fati^'ues, superin • Ifudincr tlic i>-ue and receivinix the bread and salt |ruvi^u)ns for the company ; h.- .-iiews the orders to fic several Oftict rs of it, and proceeds ^vitll the com- gany's picquet in quest of absentees when so directed. SICK ORDI' RT.Y CORPORAL, Has chartjc of tlie Hat; )n-car'iers ; collects from lie several Companies the Sick Kepor's — (see Form |.^,Al>pendix ) ; iii.uelie< the sick atthe hour appomt- %\ to hovpital, briiii:ing, on his retu-n, t.he Suri^con's lailv Sick Report to "the Ordi.rly-ruom ; and on T;;." davs and Fridays he attemls at the hospital at t, 1 .M.,'to receive the men ui-iharired therefiom, nnd i'liv.rs them over to the Ordt rly .Serjeant ot tlieir ir^jHCtivc Companies. On oiea^ions of I ire Al.um If becomes Corporal i ' ilic Fire I'icquet. PIONEER CO ORAL, h nspnn'iiblo to the (iu.uter-ma-ter Serjeant for A- clr.inlinc8S of the Officer's and men's privies. Hnii|.-lious(^?, out-house«, back-y.uds, a>h-pit-, ifcrr.iik -drains, i\:c. In winter, lliat the Fiarrack |;lmp^ are properlv and daily trimmed, and lii,'hted i '!;.• hour ti\(d for it nl-htl'y. ]' • aKoattemU tli-- iiiiuig and issues of all Salt Provisions and super- Si) intends theprrlodiralsweopin:.r of the Barrack Chlra. nies bv the contractor, and atlords all nec-s-ary aid and assisuuce in the auarter-m;u,lcr s btore. REGIMEXT\L PROVOST ^t^^Y^'-^^Jthi, A Board of luMructions. lor the guidance ot thi.s • cl npd O'riccr wdl bo eon^antlv huni? non-commi~sionc(l Uinccr, ^^l i ov. ,• ,, • .1 K ,.l- nissK'cof the Cel Uand V'liaril Iv lom, ^r the ;^nirSi:fsc.deulopted ..rail Prisoner under sentence, and he will send ^ --^. > J^f,,"^ thereonintothe ()rderlv-roomevervSund.i> r ornn . rerli^rn^ the due and efticient disclmgc ol lusdut.cs. (Sec "Form Ui, Appendix.) M\STER TAILOR AND MASTER SUOE- '''^ MAKER. , , „ • Arc both respons.blc for the conduct of the Regi- mental ^Vorkmen emploved in tlu respective shops. Siat they atteml r< .^uhul/, and that the work h exe- cuted i/a proper and tradesmanlike manjier, and th. re del verv of it not needlessly delaved. I hat the ch r-e for work do not vary from the- i^rue. laid S;^^l^see Scales of Prices, Nos^l -^^f ' ^ppen- Ax^\ and a report, accordinrr to torm ^"• »'• ^ ondLx from cLh will be sent to the Actm.' Ouarter- n ter onUre 1st ;f every month. For regulation o working hours .ee BoanU of Instruction hung up m each. MASTER OF THE BAND, Will check any impropriety of tl«o '"; n J>r J^>- durin- 1 uictiee hours or on parade, and is rt-ponsi Ic f r heir conduct when allowed to play out. Ihat I'lMCticc Report see No. lb. Appendix.; maim^gi^ .^t — 40 BAND. 1. Th(' Ti\».trnmi ntii, Mu^ir, &r., bclon:,'ii\:j to tho .mil, will b.' kij)l in the boxes ;in(l thc>t luoviiiiil )r tlie pur[v>:.C: top tlie kev- in cinriio ot" thj Masti r, vho will lie will nuke tVniuent inspcc tions of ini,.uul n-port to tl'c A(l;u;,u'.t it" either tiie former the Hunil ('lotluiig should be injured, or Music rn or defiiccd. '1 — The hours of practice will from time to time It tixed by the Coinm;uulin':-otticer, but iiriur.illy i:2i.'clock, P.M., daily, be-iJe» which iin hour lor l|.i-s pr.icticc iuul instruc'.iun of the boys, will bo iiliuiiited by the Master. 3.— AVlicn required to pl;iy at the Officer's ^^e?% elsewhere, the C'oniinaniliii^-otilcer's penni>.-ion !1 be previou.-ly obt.mu-d, and the Master will i:u- -< on the men the nie( »!iO hliould 'lot be dismissed until they pos>t ss a iiorou'^li knowledi,'e of the se'/.-ral beats, in aeeord- f.o<' nith rei^idation^ to tluU etiec t. 'i'he hours tor lur duly practice will bo at (i o'clock and 1 1 , A.^t., 1 •■). V. M., weatluT permitting', during' sunumr. ^ ^\ 11 take care tliat the Druninurs do r.ot injure l^'ir (hums or cloihinir, imy wanton damage or ^^l' It of wliieh they will be ehaiyeuble for. DRUMMEKS. Til V are responsible for tlie pie-^ervation of the l^ii; 1^, buL^'les, and (lothiinr, connuitteil to their care, il.iiliare'lo be kept in a constant state of cKanlinevs ^il cOiclcncy ; and they \\ii\ attend all such p'-.vlue^ 41 and perform such duties as m^v, from lime to Ume.be directed by the Acting Drum-major. ALARM OF FIRE IX BARRACKS. 1 —On an alarm bein- ijiven of this nature, the vhole of the uon-commis^iomxl Oftieers and men immediately accoutre, taking their knapacks m their hands, and'aw;ut for further uistructions. « -The Serjeant of the Barrack Guard will .hut Ihe '^ates, rmd do^ible the setitries no one helonging o the co'rps to be permitted to leave l^---^- ^- civilion^ to .nfrr Ihnn. I'lcquet ^entrl.•^ ^^dl al.o be ported round the F.arracks, lor a sm^dar purpose. 3 — Fartles will be appol- ed to ascend ♦he roof or chimney ladd. rs and be supplied from below with v^r &c. Otiicers' servant. wiU on such occasions proceed at once to Uieir masters' quarters, and b.itmca to their stables. ALARM OF FIRF IX TOWX OR XEIGII- BOURIIOOD. Alarms of this nature originating m the town— for insVructions vide Garrison Board ot orders hung up at each Post, and to which all arc reierred for their guidance on such occasions. ALARM OF RIOT. . The ricquet immediately Tdls in, ^^"^^ ^f "^"^^''^ the Main and Regimental Guard All ofhccrs and men out of barracks uumrdi.(rl>, relurr o them. S "tries to be doubled, and ^ ^^-^^^^^^^^^^^ nnd the Oihcers non-commi^~ioiud Otncer^, an . ^cn 't the ditlcent posts, fall i.i on tl." u^ual parade pro" ml armed and accoutre d. and th. - --;;' 1>-^'>T nnl s (See I'l ..t.d Instructions, under this head, in the brdeilv-room; and Queen's Regulations.) 1 v3 i «Jtak^ilMMilhi ■riiiMAilBkMM^iii 42 , AlUlANfJKMENT OF RAliKACK llOOMS. VniH plan il in the urin-l>;mil-«. accoutRnn'nt'* 1,1, }ss tlu' jn u-i at till' heail of tlie btils ; packs, with iit> in aiul sliiiijs oiLhun-T over the btd.on the ri^'ht o( ShcncidUtrfiiicnts ; mr-s tins at top. to be oiumlonu ("i,'lit, ami riat to tlic wall; irreat-coats and spare liitliiii'^' ucatlv folded on the >li< It" immediately over ^11' III ;ul of each tot ; rhiro, u ith tul't cover on. on |?tt of the clothing; a label to be alrixed to the shelf, iiiJt r the centre of the clothini:, with the owner's |anK, number and Company ; sp;u"e boots, cle;m,and |;i(l( rneath tlie foot of the cot ; bed"' to be neatly it'llcd; blankets and sheets folded within the nm--, «i(l placed over the centre of the mattra^ses ; the ■unher of individuals in the room to be insertei in pnril on tlie label o!i the door ot each room. (^Scc [funn Mo. o3, Appendix.) BAKRACK COTS. The iron cots nill be taken into the oprn air on the ^Uowiri!^ occasions in each year, viz .'-Jiid April and [1(1 Srptcmber, and the ditlerent part-, taken asun- rr, ^\ hen linseed oil will be applied to the several lints and uuts. BALL PRACTICE. The svstem to be pursued will be strictly that as |i(l down in the " Infantry Manual," Irom pacres 49 'i .V2, inclusive. (Tor Fom of K.port see 2So. 19, llipciidix J OMPANY'S COOKS AND COOK-HOUSES. 1. — 'I he men seliefcd fortius essenti.d duty should ft( Illy, clean, and trustworthy, and not employed li'ir than tliree months at a tur.e. A board, eon- iiiiiiu' instructions for their guidance in jjrcparing SI viral meals, will be luui^ up in each Cook- (u-c. ( fide Boards of lustrutlion.; 43 2 —He is responsible for the cleanliness of the Company's Cook-house, which, with the coppirs.will-. be carefully cleansed after tlic cookin^' of each meal, locked up for the nii;ht, the fires carefully put out, keepmg the kev in ais posse3>ion. 'I hey are to Ik? provided with a' smock frock each whilst so employed, to be periodically changed. CHIMMES. To be swept periodically iicice in each winter moutli, and in every summer one oner. (Sec Forms of Certiticate, Nos.'l3 and 14, AppendL\.) CELLS, Occupied by Prisoners undercroln?: sentences of imprisonment, are under the imraeiiiatc supennten- Uence of the Ke-imenlal Provost Serjeant, who is answerable for their cleanliness, ventilation, and re- gularity. During' summer, Prisoners undergoing short periods of eonlincment, aie idlowcd sjreat-coats only; but, during winter, to have in add' on the whole of their beddini; ; but under no pretence wUl the back cells be occupied during winttr. DKESS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, For the non-commissioned Ollicers and men, will be as follows :— FuU dress during summer— coatees Angola trousers, chacos, with ball tutl^, arms and accoutrements ; Undress during ditto— round jackets, forage caps, and Angola trousers, arms and accoutre- ments. In winter— round jackets, fur caps, dark cloth trousers, deck boots, arms and accoutrements, loose greal-coats, (aLCordli.g to circumstances- it wet orer accoutrements, if cold, hard and dry, accoutre- , mcnts over loose great-coats,) with creepers on. In winter the men are permitted, in v( ry cold weather, to wear thcu- loose grcal-coats over Uieu: undress uniform. :i \i Tlic d Riid men, riiMc c;i tithor by bioncd O ■t One n i |iany, wi i tlic puq i atul man •I 0;liccT. .'' non-com supcrint di>tribut married That the 01" entries i Orderly the com officer, red ink remittei EFFI In ta soldier: led cv kn;ij)sa Cite, s' copy Ic m.iAcr gUjy •Mai yHH M Tlic dinncv-i for thf Non-commissioned Ot'noi>r^ and mm, on duty at the out-unaids, arc to be inva- ri.iMe canicd in tlit- bo\ pruvliUd for tlu {uirpn-c, lithor by the men confined to barracks, or, in tlicir t\l) bioncd OlKcer. DRA'^^•I^'^. KAnoxs. One non-commissioned Olhcer and man, per Com- ^■m\, will attend at the time ami place appointed for till- 'purpose ; and, if otit of b.maeks, to be paraded and marched olf under the senior non-commixioned Onieer. On tlie return of the party to b.u-raeks the non-commis-ioned Officer of each comiiany will superintend the cuttinir "P, v^'ci-^hinp;, and impartial di>tribution of the meat to the seA'fral messes and married people. DEFAULTER BOOK*?. That belon!.;inpnjed of by the Commandnig- ofticcr. Crimes for drunkenness to be entered in red ink, and when anv portion of the puni-hment is remitted, it will be shewn in the column of remarks. EFFECTS or DECEASED SOLDIERS, OR desi:rters. In takin" an Tnventorv ot th^ ( fT. cts of deceased soldiers, or d( serters. Officers will be careful to col- lect every article left, and fix the then value of t he knapsack; the inventory to be delivered in dupli- cate, signed bv the Oltiecrs fomiiug the iioard : one toi.v to be forwarded under seal to the Aetin- I ay- in.eaer, the other to be retained by the Officer com- 4S •wandlr- the companv till the effects arc finally S^no ed of. Should thev belong to a deeea>e(l .ol- d rS^LV -ill be .old by barrack auction, vsithm fl ,4t..r- if to a de-erter. the sale wdl take Xcratlt >ir aion^i'/. months. The Officer Sre'ent at cacl/sde lumishin,' the Aetm,^ l'ay-iua.te-r MithSc p-.irticulars thereof, and causm-.: the proceed> To be carried to tlic credit of the deceased's account. in the ledger. FIELD EXERCISE PARADE ^ Will take place, weather permiltui-, at i- o clock, P M.. twice in each week durint: the summer se.^on, in undress mdform, with arms and aceoutrement.- for the whole of the Officers, non-comm.~>ioncd OlfiJe .and men otf duty, and from which Olt.cers on regimental duty arc not exempt. FIRE ENGINES. ior particulars see Garrison Roard of Instructions for-FLre Alarm.." Those at Irort iownshend arc attached to the several Companies, when ordered ou on alarm of Fire. No. 2 Engine wdl remain ^^ ul itsFartv, in charge of the Acting 1 a>-ma>ttr. .^^ StedbVthe Q---r-ma^ter Serjeant and ru-neers at Fort' Town.hend. (For instructions respecting "Fire Engines," sec Garrison Board.) FATIGUE FARTIES, Whether Garrison or Regimental, are to be regu- larlv marched otf under a non-commi.sioiu d Ottie. r, So.after the performance of tue duty, .dl re-coi- duS'themto iLrraeks uo man being V'^-^^^lf^ quit his party without leave, or until regidarlj dis- missed. FUNERALS. AVhcn a non-comims.ioned Officer or soUUer dies. 1 •» f fhf Ho- siou nut to mak<' providii iVom th the ura^ tlic timi tJmmlmt laii r I ■» Mil ' «!.,<.«.» < *fV^* 46 lijs Tax Scrjomit immrdintolv tnkr^ rharjTP of hi» tfTti ts,' t<>u'« tli'T ^^>t'i ''"^ <)ii.,'iiKil li-t of thcni, from flu- Ho>phal Sirjcant. rit.iining tlur.i in lii-' pisses- siou until l.nni'/iit bcfuio ih.- umhiI rH\ird<4' 0:*^'-crs, to make the inviMitorv then of ; lu- will take stt ^ . lor providinii the coitin/shrond, (!tc.. ohtrnnin? an order from the" Garr: on Ch.ipl.iin on the Rector, t - have the iirave prepared, and ni ikiui: known to the cler- g\-man of the persua>ion to which the man belonged tlic time appointed for the interment of his remains. GARRISON CHAPLAIN. ACTING, To perform Divine Service in h.ospit.al once a week, and visit the Re-inuntid ^^rhool periodically. He also attends all fun.nds of ieceascd Oiticers, non-commi>>.oned Ollk-.rs and Soldiers, ot the 1 ro- ici^ Jit faith, of ^vliich he is to receive tuucly notice. GOVERNMENT GARDENS. Are allotted to the non-comissioncd Otficcrs and men, under the superintendence of the Conunancinrj- officer, and none are to be transferred or exchanged without his sanctior HARD LABOUR. Men iindcrijoini; imprisrnment with thi« sentence, arc under thc'immrdiate superintendence ot the rc- pimental Rrovo-t Serjeant, and will, in summer, be employed in keeping the paiade and drdl ground m proper repair, and, if necessary-, in keeping open the several drains in and about the Barracks, and, m winter, communications free from snow, i hev are never to be employed for ;;Wr«^; purposes, and the IVovost Serjeant will certify to this cflect and the nature of their omplovnunt in his weekly re:iort. (Sec Eorm 16, Appendix.) HAIR CUTTING. The days appointed for iliis duty in each company ,re the two last but one in every month. Omce^j shou.d frequently inspcc. the men's bair, by rcmoT.n? S caps on parade, a. d at monil.ly musters they (vill be aeain inspected. LINEN CLEAN. The men will put on clean shirts and stoc^'n-s every Sunday and Thursday mornings, a.ul cloan riaunels once a fortnight, which OLVcrs will asceriam en niornin» parades o( those day; MARRIED NON-COMMISSIONED OFFI- ^ CERS AND S()LDH:US. Who are provided uiih Barrack nccommodat.on. are sencrally to be quartered ai Siznjd Hi 1. 1 t'cy M respons.blelor the quiet demeanour ol ll.e.r wives and families, causing ihem to Hve >" P^f « =»"^;'"- t„ony towards e other. The m«rncd women are expected to be u. Barracks niihily at taiioo-.oll calling. MEALS-HOURS FOR. Dinner, throughout the year, I o'^^^^^' ,f '7' Breakfast, at 8 o'clock, a.m., in .-ummer, and hall-past 8 o'clc^Vin winter. Evening Tea, at 4 o>c ock m ,,inter, and twenty minutes past 5 m su";";'"-^^« summer peiiods commenc.ns on the Is Apr.I, and winter ditto on the I't of October, annually. MAiri AN^) REGLdENTAL GUARD. 1 —The Serjeant commanding will rot permit either non:commissioiel On-.cer or soldier '° ^-' 1;^;"^^^^^ before morning prade, except on duty or on pass, nor will any person be allowed to ^">er the Barrack , except Otiiccrs (or civilians having bus.ne>s w tli "em oTter tattoo-roll call. He will reur the passes of all men returning from leave «Jl^ " ^'^J Lening the hour of rciurn on the back, uh.thha »•» I t % $ ■nnem^ ptltlfUmrm >. mWVn'W o»""«i» • , .pW . I.' -^ O'f 1 i«i»> ...•*^< ■>•- •±»*f- 48^ \»ill deliver into the Onlprly-room wiih his Guard- report every mornine;. ( For his guidance see board of orders in Guard-room.) 2. — He will prevent the non-commissioned DfTiccrs and men from quitiing Rnrracks during severe wea- ther and snow-drifts, and is not to allow any f)erson to enter the Gtiard-rrom unless on duty. lie will he vi;:ilant in preventing the clandestine introduction of spirits into Barracks, confming nil men found so doing, and causing wonicn so suspected to be exa- mined by the Serjeant Major's or Quarter-master Serjeant's wives ; the spirits (if any) and the nante of the party detected, to he given into the Orderly-room. 3. — Prisoners confined iij the Guard-room are to he kept separate on the ^uard-bed from the men on duty ; and are not allowed any part ol their bedding, nor to have ace j«toany jiTen^ive weapons, ])ipps or tobacco. All Prisoners rot disposed of, ore to be marched to the flank of the column, under escort, at morning parade, clean and properly dressed. 4. — Should a nrisoner, or any of the guard, report himself sick, Jur.nij the day time, the circumstance to he leported to the Serjeant Major, or Adjutant; if by night, and the illness reruires it. he will, at once, cause the man to be taken to 'he lle^^inienial Ilospi- t3i. He will see the interior of the Guard-room, guard-bpd, tables, S:c., as well as the verandah in <"rnnt ol the Guard House, tiiorouglily swept ai'.d cleaned eveiy niorning by 'J o'clock. MORNING AM) EVENING PAR.^Dl'S. The first waining bugle sounds every niornii.e at lialf-past 9 o'clock. Serjcnnts' call at a qunrier be- foie 10, and the assembly iir.nif^diately aficr the dis- missal of tha noii^coinmlss'or.cd Officers, followed by 111. til ) IP w« 4d ihe Officer's call. Evening dit'o «Jt half-past So'clock in winior. and 4 o'clock in summer, under the su- perintendence of the Captain of the week, and Officer o( the day, MEDALS-GOLD AND SlLvER-FOU BEST SHOTS. A gold medal • • the best shot in the corps; a silver one for tiK^ l ., and a sllvei cross for «''« se- cond best, in each company. /,(tri/iij Ifi-n ;>roridrd, thev will be contended for in the seasons allotted to ball practice, ar ' distributed hy ihe Commandif.?- officer to ihoi2 who have successfully conteiub-d lor them. These medals and clasps to be worn on the left breast, attached to a dark blue ribb .n, until won again by others at the practice of the » : Z—J 60 4. — They should be circumspect in their conJuct, and botli smirt and cleinly in their persot)nl nppe.ir- ance, firm hut respeciUil in tlieir manner, and never using coarse or irritating lans^un^e, civility and kind- ness being perfecily compatible with miliiarv au- thorilv. (^Vidc Regimental Orders, 14lh January, ls:o.; OFFICERS KITCITENS. As there are, generally, more than one OfTicor's f^rrvant in a kitclun, in onhr to pri vrnt tlispntts the Actiiitr Qiiartt-r-mastcr wili tijipurtiun tlu; atc( mmo- d:ition in each, in accordojice with the priority ol their ra.isters' raiik. rOI.ICE SERJEANT. ITic Serjeant on I'ohce duty will visit the to\\-n, rh;irves, -inU pul)iic houses, takiii'^ down tlie names of any soldiers of tlic ciir])N wiinia he may observe to be drunk, impiojierly dressed, or ixniltv of any mis- coiidueL ( /'/V/(J)aily Report, Form No. ~'), .\ppen- (Hx.) PRIVATE SOLDIEKS. 1. — The condurt of the -oldirr should he such a."* tn uphold the honour of iIh' iin form he wears, and till resi)ectability and credit of tJu ( orp-. to whieii hu In longs. '- — ^\ hen h<' has oreasion t.^ make anv rrpresenta- tii . to tlu Captain or (^)lieer roiiim.iiitlini^ his eotn- ]iny, he will apjilv to the I'avor (.'olour Seiji iii.t of I' t i a* t jmj);uiy hull in -o doing. •> — Soldiers niT never to rrjih in the ranks, imt if I" ■■ fitul lh(m(I\i.i a;;;.,'iie\ed .iit to juueied .us bc- " directed. 51 4_-\\Tion Officers enter the I^arrack-rooms. in the aWnre of a nou-eummi^sione.l Otlicer. the Hist pri- vate who notices them is to c;dl the wh.le to - Atten- tion." 5— Soldier? are not under any pretence permitted to alter, cut, or make away witli any potion ot their necessaries, clothing, or appointments. 6 — \ soldier never take^ off his cap to salute, when entering cither the Orderly-room or Ofiiccrs quarters. 7 __The greatest attention is required of them in the Barrack^ room, whether as resjards the arrange- ment of th.eir brddini:, arris, and appointments.— Tlieir conduct and demeanour towards each other is to be orderly and social, avoiding swearing, coarse or obscene language. 8 —Soldiers should at all times pay proper respect to ail Clergymen, tlieir OlHcers. and the Civil Autho- rities • be ou trood terms and cultivate a friendly leel- in<' with the inhabitants, avoiding all turbulent scenes in" the streets or cl.e^vhere. On meeting Olhcers they salute with the oti hand. 9 —To avoid associating with civllinis of loose or disreputable ehaiacters; nor are they, m public houses or civil society, to mLx themselves up in rcl„jious or pohticol disputes. 10.— .When on duty his whole attention should be given to its faithful discharge. 11 -Soldiers losing or finding mom-y. or anv other property, will inuu-dut, !v report it to the Colour Ser ean't of th. Co.npan) . and the aitieh' lound v I be delivered into the ( >vde.ly-ioom, to await tii. \ .w claim of tlio oviiK-r, .is swlili-i-; .-.rc bound to .iccouilt lor cvcrytliiii;^ in tla-ir j)u>?c.--ion. PIONKF.US. Arc poinrally rmployiil uti! r their cor])oral ; tlair ihity at all time-;, atid umUr all (.•irminf^tancrs, is in ti;t> ])rcscrvatioii ol" clc';uiliiit>s in and al)Out tin- ISar- T.icks ; to a>>i>t in drauii:.: and i>suini; of rations, ]>i(ni>ioris, «S:c.. and tlio triintnli:^: and liijlitin:: cf the lJirrack-iamp5. a> wtll as thi> kicking tlie drains Ircc from ice durinijj the wiutor season. PRECAT'TIOXS ACAINSr FIRK. Non-comnn-^ioni'd OlHrrrs in cli.iru'c of IJarrark- rooins will providi- th(•ln^tlv^'s witli a box containiiii; matches. ■wIutcv. ith to procure liLrht on the in-t,i!it. 'J hoy 'vvill Sfi' the \vh'>l(; of the Barrack buckets tilled uith water, niu'htlv, belbre tattoo, and that the nun have tlieir clotlu-^ arranircd to dre^i with celerity in caic of alami during the night. PICQl'ET— RKCIMKNTAL. A\'ill parade and mount daily, eonsistin? of 1 Ser- jeant, 1 Corporal, and 1:J Trivates, furnishing o.'sen- tiies, one, armed and ;ccoutr(d, over Keijimental jnisoners sentt need to hard !.d)our, and under the superintendence of tin Uiginicntal I'rovost Sirji ant ; i.' otlu-rs to bo diuonunitid '" Kunning' Sentries."' abo in full dress, but with side-aiui^. and ran\rods only in their huuds, u'.ll be pu-ted for the protection of the D.irraek wiiulows, Parade grounds, Harr-uk pumps, (lard. n-Kiu(s and Cianh ns. from children, ^'- Its, citticCvo., trespa>-singon or dt >troyiiii: tluni ; lii. u (bitv bi inu' a^ lullv resp(ui--iblo as if posted on M iiuy from the Jlcgimental Ciuard. ricur }■; T— f o.M I'AM r.s. A uon-ronuui ■ iiuu il ( JlTu < r ,ind t\Mi pin it( s Iroui I ith ciunjiany, to be told olf, wiil p.irade, m^'ill), at 5rt •> \^'tr^c,. to proceed, it'nere- .rv, in -earcb of ab non-eommi-'.oned Olilcir will rcjiort hl> return t., IV.rraeks to tlie Serjeant of the (.u>vd. I'nd.r ordiuarv eircum-tances one hour is couMdercd a su. fiiient lapse of time lor the e*cort to be out ol Bar- racks, iu search of absentees.' PASSES GEXERATJ.Y. Soldiers to entitle themselves to thi-< indubonce must be or.c clear month free from punishment oi any description. Parses arc of v.arious descriptions; vi/., ordin.irv, workinir. and for t^^-hin^; to be delivered to the Serjcintof tlu Harrack (iuard, at Fort 'lowns- hend, and Actin- Statl' Serjeants at the other posts, immediately on tlu-ir return. (See Form of 1 asse>, Nos. 3, 4, and 5, Appendix.) REGIMENTAL LIBRARY. 1 --This valuable Institution havinn: attained a most respectable footing. p.^.-^csMug upwards ol l.t.OO volumes of valuable and entertainin- liooks. .5.-e., the subscribers hav. therefore within the pieemcts o the Barracks the advantage of in^trucUon combiucd with amusement. 2 — Sub<;cribers shoidd come clean and properly dressed ; tlu v rvill be careful not to abuse the rules of the Insti'tution hung up for tluir guidance ; and are not permitted to smoke or u.e tobacco aierein, but to preserve a quiet .and silent demeanour. It w open to Ollicers of the corps as llonor.ary Members, whose Uuarterlv Subscription is .at present hxed at tlnee shillin::^," currency, and men's .at twopeuc- halfj.ennv.sterlin'4. per mouth. Books .vrc not allowed to be taken out ol the Library, exo pt by 01 icers and llonor.iry uuiubers ,s»A,sc;-.';;/'i^, and then only lor the time limited in the Rules. .•>4 3_ — Tlio ComniaiuUiiu-di'a r. lor tlu- time hv'mS, Ulhc "Curator;" tho Libran.ui luiviiiir tlit- inniudl.iti' cli.irjr of tlic Haok>, .iiul otli.r proiinty, lor vliuli^ he is rc-poii>iI)lo to tlu- Curator, ami coiiimitttc ot' Ti>)n-coni!ni->i>im'd Oliu'ir*. liavinc: the ni.;ii;'t;cJiunt nt" the Library, and for >> hidi tlnty he is aUuwcii to draw a montfily stipend ol" i i^'ht shiimgs, currency. 4. — The Institution is manasrcd by a coniinittcc, of which the Serjeant Major, (jaarter-master S( rjcant. I'av-master ditto, one Serjeant, one Corporal, .md one Private, of each roni]iaiiv, nu'nd)ers, who meet. quaiterlv to audit the arcoui:t>, uiid transact the busi- ness generally of tlie Institution, >endinz their report thereon, addressed to tlie ( 'oiiunandins-otKcer, in the usual manner, thesubstaneeof which will be published in KegiuuntiJ Orders, for genend iuformutiou. 5. — The suhscriptions and all receipts will be paid into the Actiiii; F.iyni.i-ter's hamls by the Librarian, . and the forimr will open a del)tor and credit account with the Kegimcntal Library, under this head. G. — No books or ncMspapt rs to be permitted in tlic Library without the previous knowled<:c and sanctiori of t!ie Curator, Committee, or Librarian therefor. ( For liules of the Listitution, tide Library, lioard of.) SERVANTS AND ILVT.MEN TO OFFICERS. 1. — None bui m< n of steady habits nnd ^,'ood cha- r.ictrr can be employed as such, a.,d api'icat^icms must be made in Mnt'iiii,' to tiie Coiunianiii- ' Hiccr f r permissiuu to employ tin in. •4. — They are to be provided with a proper liverv. and should tlieu masters have octasioii to diumii-s 55 them, will state to the Commandin-onicer, la writing, their reasons for so doing. 3 _niev arc to be in Barracks, and answer their „aLru;tooorroU-call..u.rwhie^itheyarj^^ possessing ^ "^" ^'^ ,^,,„;„„ to si, k Otruers are 4 -The rcRimcnlal patt.n. for t1><- liven- of Offi- Fllo°Xnv;»e.im„.cdl.,ayrcp:ur ,0 .l.or ma,- ters' quarters and subles. SNOW-DRIFTS AND FATIGUES. Darin- snow-drifts neither non-eor.ums.cmcd Offi- ce?r>oldiers,more P-t^cularly aUejr ^ an^ ^^ leave Barracks, as they incur creat ^I-^ ^ ^/^^.J In turning out for " Snow 1- atigues, the m n we. Jheir ereat-coats. winter --; -[^^'^.^t 'wt^^ and if cney prcler it somethmu' "'."''^'nX Far. 3 of fed comforters round their in ( ^-. ( » «<^<- » ''„ "Officers commanding Farties or DcUchmeuts, pago 17.) SPIKITS. Neither soldiers, their wives, nor famdies. are pcr- mitteTat anv tune, or under any pretence whatever. to inaoduce spirits into li.irracks. SENTRIES. Their duties vary at the (Uifercnt Posts, {I iJ' Boards of Orders for each. ) ,1 i 4 ii si \\ For I hooks ar 2Ut Ma quired. STAFF To be nrral ass OfKcers' for the J for Divi; Men I their rit short, tl Otficer < release t In an selves oi Whci more v i to be Of htion ol 1.— 1 ]ir.rt('«l, in the C rt -poet, Ih in 15 Ii"t to C] 60 SQVAl) BOOKS— FORM OF. For iliri I tioii-i ri'.>-poctir.u' fho form in which thr<« Viooks arc tn l"' krpt, s«o lli .rimontal Orders, ilati d Cl-t Mav. l"^iT, ;uul ( ontaiuini; the iuformation re- quired. ' ( r/f/rpn^'e oT.) STAFF PARADE OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, \.. To be formed five minutes bifore soimdinc the ge- neral ast^inibly for all paiades. ami previous to tattoo. QfHcers' servants and Fionet rs, A:c., will aUo piirado for the Adjutant's inspection at general parade>, and for Divine Service. TATTOO. Men absent from, or late for. will be confined on their riturn to Barracks, but if sober and tlic absence short, they will be previously bvou-ht before the OtHcer on Regimental duty, who \\\\i, il" he sees tit, release them. TRAFFICKING FORBIDDEN. In any articles whatever, amonjj^t the men them- selves or with civilians, is strictly prohibited. VENTILATION. Whenever the state of the weather permits, two or more windows, and oeca.-ionally all, in each room are to be opened, and kept so in order tiiat a free circu- lation of air may pass through them. WOMEN— MAURIKD. 1. — Those who misconduct tbemsi Ives will be rc- jM.rtcd, iind bro\ip;ht bef.ne the Coiiiinandmii-otiirer in the Ordcrlv-room ; tliey are to he cleanly in every r.-pect, and set a rood exnmide to their families; to li in Barracks nightly at tattoo, after \\\\u\\ they arc li 1 to quit them except in ea^es of emergency. 57 2._They shouU! rrecpiently .itt* nd Divine Service at their respective places of >\or-.hip. and be a.ion from Barra. ks. ( » *'/< clause 17, under the head of -'Captauu. or Olhcers commaniling Comp.mies.") SQUAD ROLL BOOK'S. For directions re>pcctim.' the form in whub these Books are to be kept. *ec Re-inu utal Orders, dated 21st Mav, IS IT, and containing tli- r..l-'rmalioa re- quired, under the following he.uU : — 1. — Accoutrements, weight of. 2. — Ammunition, prices of. 3. — .:\jms, wcic^ht of. 4.— Alphabetical Koll of Conipany. 5. — Ditto ditto Squads. 6 Avcrasje acre, hei-ht. and service of non-comims- sionctl Oflicers and men. 7. — Knapsack, packing ot. 8. — Ditto, manner of putting on. 9. — Necessaries, list ot. 10.— Ditto, inspection of, and laying out. (.Vide page 58.) 11. — Musket, range of. 12. — Ditto, weight of 13. — Questions, various. 11. — Winter Clotlung. /^ /f!iv.^*. ' / u2/ J i: il f ! li FORM 58. FORM OF NECESSARIES WHEN LAID OUT FOIt INSrECIlON. 'H CVURT TWUSE«3 SHIPT { TO ^JE[SU mm' APPENDIX or BETURNS, AND FORMS. ff. IX Sir,— Th; the belonfrinjj Men fxUt, Lieut. -Col. Commg. On r Sir.— Th the belonging of the Men against th: LieuU-Col. CoRiCDg. The Bet from 2 o'c Fort To The Be from 4 o'c the same ! Fort Tc The B( Captain - with Mr. 1850, anc Fort T 60 FORM No. 1. Dtliteriny ovtr a Comyniiti to auotht-r Ofl'fr. i'lmT TinvNsiiKMi, [date]. Sir,_Thi's i» to certifT thnt I hivo ililivoreil ov.t to C.i:'!..in . the Arm*. Ammuniiirin, 11 loks. AccounT'i. ClotKiii;;, Jk:c., belonfrinR to No. — Company, iind that no cliims from tlie Men oxUt. nor lias C.ipt;iin — '■ anycidim whatevei upoome. Lieut.-Col. L\w, K.ll., Commg. ICN.C. (Signed) Capi. FORM No. 2. On reeeninff over a Curi>jmri. 165 of Capt. 's Company, i.^s pfrmi<-i"n to lie ahseiu Irom Darracks from 2 o'clock, p.m., uniii 11 oclock this night (Siirntd) Fort Townshend, , ISJO. FORM No. 4. Fishing I'iV^. The Rearer hereof, Rriyate Ti.onia. Atkir.s, No. IG'. of Capt. ••g Com!.:mv. has permission to be ab-n.t Irom !"'■«';''* ' - ' ■ - , ijjjO, until 'Jo clock. from 4 o'clock on the morning of the aame night for the above purpose (Signed) Fort Townshend, , 1800. FORM No. 5. Worliini; J'lifn. The Rearer hereof, Private Jat.us Thompson, No. Captain— "s Company, has pcrni ^lon 10 11, of mpiov himself «ith Mr. Simson, of St. John's, from the Oih to the •J4ih 1850, and to work in a canvass dock. (Signeil) Fort Townshend, 8th August, 1!>J0. CI 5 E J ''• -5 => - C ti"C .= - c c ••« k C w- _ - ' O -3 .... £.5 -J c - c.r: ^" =.5— i- "■=- = '^-i 5 = s .- = "" ■■" ■: ' - " — j: •> >."5 ^^ = — -I ■ >-. ii :: i s s ;■" ?>:? - "^ ■"* fcj_ ^ ^ •- 2 ^ — ^yC.-o i n =5 -; =5 - — _ - I o 3 H 3 c S 5-0 "s r"^ £1. O w ** — ■=C^c'^tcpvJ i E.iJ £ £ 5 --= = -.= s sl^ =!^ - C fc- C — ^ r- -j'^ t •g ^ z »>■■§_ 5 o ^ w.A« H D Wte Co. Sick O Sir,— As Cook-housi and Armoi No. •-'.— «erf cUnn landed to i No. 3.- C2 , FORM No. 7. Rfgimkntvl. DaHu State c - <-r. .'-3 3 I- •- - C '. = XL •- ^ ^ ^»' _ — — 1 O 1 ^Signed) Surtfioti, /v.A.C rOHM No. 8 Kegimental. Wteklu State r/ Skk m Hospital, Co. Name*. DWtast*« ,IR5 \Vheu admitlcil. Ileraarks. 1 Sick OJiceri (Signed) TTv r FOKM No. 9. j;*;>ar/ }fthe Captain of the n'et\ Bt. John's, NEwrovsDLAND, [date]. » , If \. 1 vUi'.'J the liarracks and ,ere clean. ,,rcre:ly ^enu:atcd. -"^ ^ ;^„,^,;;^;; U-nded to ; iLc : nsoneis had ,[' ',;,„ncr,, RrcakfasU, and No. 3.-I occasionally '"*;'"''''!;' V^^^^^^ and Men at ma -iea Messes o: the :,on-comn.uMorcd Ull.cers 63 comp!.»inU -,,1 thawwd* of wSicH „d rassa-t thereof. «bi«h 1 foaad Order. compUed w.th. .^emblea Xo e —1 saw the Women ind ChaJ. en as. mii on^'inday morning b.t. and thai tbey were ^''"^- I haTe. &c. (Signed) Lieol.-Col L'lW. lv.n.,| Commj R.N.C. / FOUM No. 10. Report of th. Subaltern of iU R.j.n.e:M.l „„.r Messes, found all X„. 2.--At o'clock T .iMicd the Dinner Menses I ^^^ ^ pf^cnf, complaints [it any exist, or r.bse. ■ > heie stated]. it„.„;, of sick No 3— \t o'clock 1 vi.ited the Ho-«pit. ^ ^. .^^^ p.;wi,i:r r"?ctVp'f' - c.;. .-.. -- - were duly secured, «ho ha.i ,,^„„ ' :_ tv,c seteral Derrick No.G.-lcolle"lodthe ^^.too K P-t. .« n> _^_^^^^^^^.^^j ,,,, ?r^d'n •.^' -^ ;;:i'Sished and t:i.e .rccauuonary mea- .;,es aga>r.,i rire i^y'f^C^tTl.^.^cni.X Card at :,-,. 7.-I vMled the M^'"^^\^. ^-^ ;,t, j,,na il alert aad o'clock by day, and at c Joctt oy b all regular. i ►^.»- »-■ -iw*^ >-, <"r« " 64 \o. 8— At o'clock tMi mornin;; I in5p«cteJ the Brrtkfuk Mecw^, founJ all (irfent. and no cuiu|iijinl». Ihave.i*--. lS:gned) Lifut. Col. T vw. K.ll.. ■( Commjj. Ji.N.C. ) N n — M liei. th.' (-unr'U niount b.-forf hrfikf.i«t Jio-ir on Sun- da* morniti-. the Oilircr cuoiia:; on d itv w.U »iM. the Hreak- fjulson SuUa) and MonaavTticJTnJngs.ttndriporiaccoruingly. FORM Xo. 11. Suhiillem't Wttkbj Report of the Fort WxUinm Parti,. Fort William, [dite]. Sir— I t-PC Ipa»« to rri,?"-* thnt I vi-itcd the jevtral liarracK Rooa^* at \.W^i I'on fre.iueiitlv .ijnn; the past wetk. t.nind thtw and in ord.r ; ih-- M. n't l.rcjkl i-t^. diniivrs, and even- ing trifaU were •rood, Millicitnl in ijuaM'l). ^I'ld rnp-nni?. X„ •> _1 received the 'I'.ill o lU n-rts ni-htlv, nnd a^rt-rtaiDed from the Actins; StaJ S.rjtj.it that the tii.s and 1 ci.ts «.re ex- Dnpuishid. the prernuiior.ary nin «ure-« aii' pt. d .v.ainsi hre. \o 3 — 'I'hu dadv p.irudcs n^ ord.T.-d h:iTe l..Ki ii ; lice. >.'c.4.— I occasio;i:.lly vi-ii. .1 the .Vrn otii er"s and Tuiloi « shop* during the p.isl wetk. and found ad nj'dar. I hate, \c, (^i^nid) — Lip- - vJnl. l.AW. K.H., I C'omn>g. K.N.C ) FORM No. Vl. Subaltern OJlcer'i li.jK^rt, .Vw'uW }l>lt Parti,- Weekly. St. JoiinV, Nkwioimh-^nd, [date]. Slr,-T bcf leave to revert llvu I visited the 'rr.rnl I'.arrack Rooms. l\.sM;'es ^nd ^.huol-r n at thu I'o-l .J;uiy during the T,d^l *e.k. r>nd found them vM in order ^ ^o .. _I received the Tattoo K. i-rts nii;hMy from the Artm- Staff Serjeant, and nscerlained th.il the fires and li-hls were ex- tin}.'ui^hed. ns al-o that tnc precautiunary meu>ures a-auisl tirt ""x.v 3.-' ['attended, on lhed.^^H -.f i<^uc. to lie diUributior^ " s'i' .'.' ' ri,."'--,,jd ^ euk-'d ■■ <■ » ' 65 >;„. 't.~-\ »i»ited the Dinner-' of ih^n-un'' 1 fmiillM iLti day, which ai'|ieared to he Rood and in svitlio.-nt <)u»ultty. Lieut.-Col. Law. K.H., ) 1 hate. \c , Coming. .H.X.C. ) (S gtied) FORM -No. 13. CtrtiJieaU Streru.n/ rV.mm, i— '\'*;'-e/f. Four l..vN-inM». [daie\ 1 do herebv certifv that the C'hirr.n-v <•' t'.e K - m occu, ir i ' r me in lUr.a'ck^ h^Vbrcn s«epl bv the C.mtr.ir-.ol eaiploveU t..r the I'urnose, periodicuUy durinj the i a^t mji.ih. Lieut.-Col. Law. K.H., ( (Signed) Coujjjg. R.N.C. ) FORM No. n. Certificate S>c, ['late;, i certifv that theChimnie.of th.. dilV rent T Track Kron-,, of the Conumnv under n.y r.-mmar.i .t it... I'-t have bem .. >.v »»ept by the Contractor tinnlojed lor ihui purpo: . . '^rio-.ca.iy during the pail month. Lieut Col. LA^;.K.H.,) (Signtd) Coanng. R.N.C. ) FORM No 15. Church Parade StaUofthe Pcmmcnlal S.h^r,!, P.X r^m;.nn.,i. SlON^L Hut., fdai;-!. Diilribution. Present lOf v\h3t on ll'ersua- Parade, sion. Abf .1? I .\ttendiiii5 School. ForlTown-li'd. " WiUinm Signal Hi I 'I'oinU I N It— Vimt. . .attbv thcOar- > .-^i.-'u'ci) riaouCnnplain, |.dalej. ; «.--»- ''^- " * • ' i r 1 JTeekl'j Jit E Nan Ihci. I ctrtif the care, c irhosc nan Report f>J Name of I Dtyi Mondaj 'J MfsJay ^vnltl"■ Thur»(la Friduy 66 FORM No. 16. JTeekh Jifport of Rfgi>nental Priionen, iontrnced hard labour. ■^ '^ "^ Fl'KT 'loNN>»IIKM>, [ii.tr]. G7 — 1 Names- 1 c ':3 c «>: c o ;j a u m u C 1 to Howemf loyed.l i X E s Hill £^-s H Z ■}. 1 1 1 Thcs. AiVirs 1 = -= sA-? Remarkt. I c.rtifvlhe l;ct;.mri,t.lC)u:vr.H and l.Mtrurt.ons re-pccti. f the c.re. ca.-o.!v.«nd tmpl..xmtr.t of the lUs.mrntnl Pn.oner,. nho^f names u.e herein nientinnid, l.axe Li-tn imphcilly fuitUed. Lie.a.-C\.l. Law. K.ll., j lSit"ed) Coma-.t- l:.N.C. ) J. 0., Prorott Serjeant. FORM No. 1". ker\ Tailor's, or Ar- Report of U'otk lerf-rmfiHn the :>h>,maker i^ Tauo 'mour.ri .V-'/m ,!-,ruu; the i>i>t » '■>lh. [uM Name of the workman. , I Description of Name of the einplo>"!,ork perforn-.eJ H- ^Mgiieu) FORM No. 18. WetUy Band I'rartice lifpori. I'dUT Tuw.N>iu-Nn, [>lal«]._ Dayi. Monday . 'I nfsday . AVtdri'-sdr'.y Thursday Friduy . . Saturd.-iy . Description of i'raelice. Morning j 'j';^^;^ j j Afternoon (Full lield Hand. l-.ects , Marches, ic— Fuld Bond. Overture . , .\ir.,-lirns^ di"'- Uuick Steps &c. Pulka*. \N al:zt». A: Quad.do. ^iigiied) JUaud .■irrjeunl. e '^ c .a e ■tpunoi JO -ox I „ 2 I ^add -1 I ^ 4 j Jaj^ojjj^ e •iJ4iuiix I - ilthtm of a lUnk I 415 Corpl. 7^ Claim of trid ^ Hank Lit* oj No 68 FORM No. 20. No. — Cojipant. Utr.m of « Man c.^^V'en jdepriveu. ^Vhen I" P0»- Remark*. eniitlfJ. sesbionof. (bigiitti) toinmunanig the Vompanij. Li»* «, No. FOUM No. 22. l^'o. _ Company . . I Punishment Date of criroe. Cri.nes awarded. Names. (bifned) tuinmauiiiny the Vuin}>any. ed FORM No. :v , ,./ iTonihly ray Liit of .V-. — , "r ( a^ -• C^m^nffrom e c V 'to -i I iMlDry of .VmouD' c .3 Names. -^ -: .n>Bal ,■>»)■. t '. Cum,na,iding the Compawj. j JZOj 729 ll'm Ths. Atkins rrrT' rt ! in. •) Add 13 dnvs* nuhM^'ence, it ; i I' 12 <">: '.'I '.• !'■ fid. per d.em f ' day*' H r''»' Dir»NV. Catualtt/ lUturn oft)., .. . . r « ^.-.f-nv. = 1 */; — ^ . hx c n ^ >'. ^> ^■^ Names. Nature of c»iJ»I»y lUtaarks. 1 Uo calify Ihul ll-e .bove lU', ..n .. . r.«V .u .w., r«. < i-'ur •'<», and | CVm ..i..Jm^«<< t.t"r*">- 1 I I 71 FOIIM No. 2-.. Police Strjciint't lifport. l\i;ir Tow.NsnKVD. [J.ife.] Sir,— I hereby cfrtify, for the iniormation ot the ConmianUing Ollicer. tliat. a* Serjeant on 1'.);. e duty yesterUiV, I visited tho Town.\c., a:ul in every r.-pert i .-rl -rmeil the duly according; to in*iructions laid down fur my u'l'id mce. (> -ned) The Adjutant, R. \. C. Serjeaut. R. X. Com. N.B.— Nothing to report (or as the caae may be). FORM No. 'JO. AequittfineenoIlofDe((ichmiiitJ:<>/i:l.yftrfound!a>KlCompantf utationf'l "t i[itrho':r or, . Irmit \sl to , ISA). c Names. Debts. Credits. 1 CrpL John Jackson ». d. £ 2 1 I do hereby acknow- ledge to f :ive re ceived niy pxy daily fromthepayScrjoan- as also the residue balance thereof, and that my Conipanj's .Mess aiui I'.iy Siiect has been duly ex- plained to me, and that I hare no claim norconiplaint of any descri plion whatever to niakfl up to this 3 dHle. (Sipned) John Jackson. I certify, upon honour, that tiie above is a correct staleuient of the Debts and Credits of the Non-commissioned Orticers, Drummers, and Privates of die 1 )ctacliment under my comaiand ; that they ocverally received tluir balance in my presence, with the exception ot thnve in continenient and Hospit.il, and further have been paid in conformity with li. -.•itnent.il Older-, and are ill noi«se^sion of 8 small oecount book eicii, duly nnuic up in pursuance of Re-'ilationo; ami lurllur, all demands for poods or supplies furni-lied to the Detachment durini? the past month have been liquidated, and that tlie Nnn-ooniniissinned Others and Men have no eljiims nor demands w liatever on account ot clothin j, &c., nor complaints of any description whatever to offer. Lieut.-Col. Law, K.H., |' (Sigucd) — ComtDg. R.N.C. ) Commanding DcUchment. FORM No. 27. Ritum of XoH-eommiuioned OUcen and Mem of DetachwitHt Jioi/al yevj'uundland Comp ,n|' — • *. 8 s :5 s .2 I© . .«> 90 c I- « J O =5 e to 72 ! 'tjieAiJ,{ I -iijuiujnjfl I ■«lVJ.'Jlu,> i 'Sliirjri.j>{ I 4 u •tjdijrnt) pe^H "» '"■^•< •pjjjj^^aicjj^ •pjlJJ'Jd I •pjia • JICAUJ •«jjiuiuni(j ■RIBJodjOl 'siticjrjj^' b XJlBill,! I Bliijodjo.') 'Sltrejrijvj v. t 'iiJdUitunj(i ••Itjudio,-) I '!>IUI:j1j>><{ ■»j.)jmo •8utpu»nnuo3 isatjjo I* •3 s . Ke^muU No. lUnk. Name*. 327 Corporal Georjie Thomas 654 I'rivnte 'John Jiin<"« Remarks. LieuL-CoL Law, K.U, Commg. R.X.C. (Signed) Commandint/ Dttaehment. FORM No. 31. Winter and Ancle Boots, appmvfd rhinirt—Shtrinitcrs vrnrlc. Descriptioc of Repair*. Pair of new Winter Roots . Pair of new Ancle dilio Solein^, heeling, and uelting.. Rottoming Soleing and heeling Ditto and welting Half «oleinj» Ditto dit'o, ard heeling, vamp- \ ing and welting \ Vamping and bottoming Patching Heeling Pieceinp Sh oe- mak er'8 I'rice. «. d. \b U 11 3 6 6 3 3 n o 6 5 G 8 C 3 ^H Remarks. N.B. — The abovv prices are in Curreiicy money. FORM No. 32. Prices to be rhinjcd l#*. B H •a ft) c M '5 •punj 01 pir,! -J ® m ^ 01 piF,{ W ri ~5 rt n ^■1 ■Hi 'pisd lunoujv By whom sent. P -psoiioiidd SununTr .u«Ji8q»i V 1 — 1 ■1. C -"3 .5 — o P- fe.S s ~ m 00 •- * > CSS r 2. L X CJ f •s s '»Wt^^KCT* ^PT ■Pi^W^f""^ — k I .^t ^ 7fi FORM Xo, 3 J. •*.V* report, [dtte]. Kesnntl.i No. Name. Reourlu. 41 J I • Private John Day I 21 * Regimental prisoner. (Signed) . Foinr Xo. 36. Df/au'fer's Ii,yortj\,r the tcrrk nnilnff Corporal E. X. , 18.-.0. Period or .1*^5* "" ''^''^ = 1 i i confine- '''« '^f'"- ^^"'^' ^ ment to P"formed. , r 1 ^! Names. X Sentence. barrackd. >*i 1 i ^. ^ c I 2. 1 k-:-= s i .S a >5 S o 2 rS ra - J 1 i I ciTliiy that t!ip number of Drills marked opi-ositc their respmive nanus hme hi en strictly carried into effect. >.B— Thcnicn under, oil ;> v.-ntence of Continement to Bar- racks have not bten t.m,ilo}eu as Uoom < 'rderly or any such Company 8 duty whatever. (Si^'T^ed) Corporal, H. X. C. Uturj Wiolon, rtintcr. acac :V«K*|£|K^RH