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This seems to be so very uncommon a neglect that it must be owing to 
some particular cause; which Major Williams will point out that it may be 
remedied. 
The dangerous consequences of a want of orders are too "plain to need 
explaining—whenever the adjutant cannot go for orders, a non-commissioned 
officer should be sent to the Major of Brigade for them. 
Sept. 14th, To all brigades of artillery there are certain proportions of powder 
and stores alloted, that in case any division is detached, it may 
always have with it every necessary materiel for the service, and the wagons, 
carts, and horses belonging to such proportions of stores are to be under the 
immediate care of the conductor of horse belonging to such brigade to which 
they are alloted: the remaining wagons and carts containing powder, en¬ 
trenching tools and other various stores, is usually called the reserve of the 
park—is to be drawn up in the rear of the brigade of artillery—is to have a 
conductor of horses for its service, and has attached to it such clerks of 
stores, conductors and artificers as do not immediately belong to the 
brigades. 
When all the park division are together, they form one brigade, and the 
line of march should not be intermixed with any carts, or wagons, containing 
any other stores than the ammunition: the baggage, powder, entrenching 
tools, and wagons belonging to the several divisions are to fall into the rear 
immediately after the guns and ammunition. Captain Carter's brigade of 
the artillery of the park under Major Williams is to be formed into three 
divisions. 
A Right, Centre, and Left . 
The right and left divisions to consist of the 12 and 6-prs. as‘before. 
The centre division to consist of the howitzers and 24-prs., the line of 
the park is to be drawn up as before, the two 24-prs. being the centre 
pieces of the artillery. 
Eight division 
Line of March ly the Right . 
C Two light 6-prs. 
( Two medium 12-prs. 
f One royal howitzer. 
| One 8-in. „ 
Centre division \ Two 24-prs. 
One 8-in. howitzer. 
l^One royal „ 
Left division \ £wo medium 12-prs. 
(_ Iwo light b-prs. 
The ammunition wagons and carts belonging to each nature of artillery to 
follow immediately after their proper guns and howitzers. 
To folloio immediately this Line of March, 
Baggage wagons of the companies. 
Spare carriages. 
Entrenching tool wagons. 
Powder wagons. 
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