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ther Orders; and His Honor sanctions those already employed on this 
duty receiving the usual Pay and allowances; feeling satisfied, as he 
does, that the neglect of his Orders originated in a laudable motive, 
a zeal for His Majesty’s Service. 
I have the honor to be 
Sir, 
Your most obedient 
humble servant, 
C. FOSTER 
Adjt. Genl. of Militia. 
P.S.—I had nearly omitted to mention, that it is Lieutenant Gen- 
eral Drummond’s desire, the Militia be called out in proportion to the 
strength of each Corps, not pressing more heavily on one Regiment 
than another, and that Volunteers be always employed if possible. 
Ca 
A. G. M. 
Colonel Talbot ; 
Comg. London District of Militia 
&e. &e. &e. 
NOTE BY THE EDITOR:—The papers subsequent to the War of 1812-1815 
will appear in the Transactions for 1908. 
