Brigade Brill of Several Brigade-divisions. 
When several brigade-divisions are collected under a General of artillery eacli 
Brigade-division Commander will establish connection with him by an orderly 
officer. 
The movements and formations are those laid down for a single brigade-division : 
In columns the distance between brigade-divisions is always sixty yards. 
At brigade drill, the advance, halt, wheel about, and wheels right and left 
are made by bugle sounds, or signals from the General Officer Com¬ 
manding. Calls are repeated only by trumpeters of Brigade-division 
Commanders. 
All other movements are made on orders sent by orderly officers, who com¬ 
municate the movement, pace, and direction, to the Brigade-division 
Commanders. All the brigade-divisions move by signal or bugle-call 
from the General Commanding. 
{To be continued.') 
