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GERMAN IMPERIAL MANOEUVRES. 
The 5th infantry division at the southern entrance to Selchow, on 
the road from Brusendorf. 
The 6th infantry division, to whom the Jager battalion is attached, 
at the southern entrance of Glasow on the chaussee . 
The corps artillery in rear of the 6th infantry division. 
The train at the southern entrance from Dahlewitz. 
2. Each division will furnish its own advanced guard, and the 
advanced guards of the infantry divisions will take up positions at the 
northern exits of Selchow and Glasow. 
3. At 8.45 a.m. the cavalry division will proceed to reconnoitre 
the enemy in the direction of Gross-Zeithen and Lichtenrade, and 
thence towards Berlin; will hold the defiles leading south from the 
two former places till the arrival of the infantry divisions, and will 
secure the army from flank attack from the direction of Budow. 
At the same time the 5th infantry division will march on Klein 
and Gross*Ziethen and protect the right flank of the army from attack 
from the direction of Schonfeld and Eudow; while the 6th infantry 
division will march on Lichtenrade and protect the left flank of the 
army from attack from the direction of Mahlow and Marienfelde. 
The corps artillery will proceed by Glasow on Klein-Ziethen, 
following the 5th infantry division. 
The train will remain at Dahlewitz. 
Each infantry division will leave a company of pioneers at Glasow 
and Selchow respectively, under the command of Major von Langenbech 
of the general staff, in order to throw bridges across the Luch, and to 
protect them by slight earthworks thrown up in advance. 
I shall be found at the head of the main body of the 6th infantry 
division. 
(Signed) YON SCHWAEZHOE, 
General Commanding* 
The special idea for the Garde Corps for the 16th Sept., was— 
The northern corps will drive its weaker enemy back over the Zulow 
canal. Eendezvous for the 16th Sept., on the line Britz-Lankwitz. 
Movements to commence at 9.15 a.m. 
The following orders and instructions were issued by the commander 
of the northern corps. Prince August of Wurtemberg, who commanded 
the corps on the celebrated day of Gravelotte. 
Garde Corps. —Head-Quarters, Berlin. 
15th Sept., 1880 .—6 p.m. 
An army corps of the enemy, which has been conveyed by rail from 
the south, has taken possession to-day of the line Konigs-Wusterhausen, 
