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MINUTES OF PEOCEEDINGS OF 
Appendix 
of Orders, 
Memos. &c. 
APPENDIX OE OEDEES, MEMOS., ETC. 
No. I. 
Quarter-Master General’s Ofeice, 
St John, New Brunswick, 
February 3, 1862. 
Mem. 
During the progress of “ E ” and “ G 99 Batteries, B. A., the guns 
and equipment sleighs will be handed over on their arrival at the 
respective halting stations to the officer in charge, who will cause 
them to be parked and guarded in the usual manner. 
The sleighs are not to accompany the horses to the stables. 
By order. 
(Signed) 
Lt.-Col. Turner, C.B., 
Boyal Artillery, 
St John. 
L. SHADWELL, Colonel, 
Asst.-Qr.-Mr.-General. 
No. II. 
Memorandum, for the guidance of officers commanding detachments 
of troops proceeding by sleigh from St John to Riviere-du-loup. 
Officers commanding detachments of troops proceeding to Biviere- 
du-loup, will make the following reports to the Asst.-Quarter-Master- 
General at St John, at the end of each day's march:— 
(1) By telegraph,— 
The arrival of the troops at the new station, stating anything of an 
urgent or important nature. 
(2) By letter,— 
The health of the troops ; the state of the weather and roads during 
the march; whether anything was wanting at the halting place of the 
previous night for the accomodation of the troops. He will add any 
remarks that may suggest themselves to him, regarding the arrange¬ 
ments for the men on the march. 
The officer commanding the party will also leave a memorandum 
for the officer in charge of the detachment following him, containing 
any information which he may consider of service. 
