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No. 2 stop or fall to the rear, he will halt or slacken the pace of No. 1. 
Or should No. 4 sleigh halt, Nos. 3, 2, and 1 in front, will also halt until Memos, &c. 
No. 4 is ready to go on again. The watering and feeding of teams 
will only take place by the permission of the head teamster,—halts and 
advances will be simultaneous along the whole line. 
(Signed) C. FORDYCE, 
Colonel. 
No. YI. 
Memo . for guidance of Officers Commanding detachments proceeding 
to Riviere-du-loup . 
Woodstock, 
Eeb. 9, 1862. 
At Florenceville, Tobique, and Grand Tails, the greatest care and 
caution must be exercised to prevent desertion. No civilian can be 
permitted to enter the soldiers* billets on any pretence. 
A guard will be mounted immediately on arrival. 
On the line of march all soldiers are confined to barracks. 
An officer will visit the billets every night, and satisfy himself that 
every man is present; unceasing vigilance on the part of the officers is 
demanded. 
At Fort Ingall, officers commanding detachments will separate the 
baggage, only retaining with them what will be required for the night at 
Biviere-du-loup; the heavy portion of the baggage will be left at the 
railway station in passing, and much trouble and expense will thus be 
saved. 
The senior officer alone, will telegraph on each night to St John. 
By command. 
(Signed) J. W. PERCY, 
D.-A.-Q.-M.-Gen. 
