Brigade Orders, ——-BY— I LIEUT. COL. MAUNSELL, D. A. G.,

Comnlanding )Iilitary District N o. 8.

FREDERICTON, 15TH JUNE, 1895.

(1) The Brigmle will he formed in Camp at Sussex, N. B., on the 25th June, 1895, in accordance with G. O. (20) 18th May, 1895.

(2) The following Officers will compose the Staff of the Camp of Instruction :—

Commandant—LIEUT.—COL. MAUNSELL, D. A. G.; Brigade Major—LIEUT.—-COL. GORDON, R. R. C. 1.; Camp Quartermaster—CAPT. G. D. PERKINS, 67th Butt; Supply Officer—CAPT. J. D. CHIPMAN, 7lst Batt. ; Musketry Instructor—CAPT. WADMORE, R. R. C. I.;

P. M. O.—SURGEON—MAJOR MCLEARN, R. R. C. I.

(3) Special attention is directed to G. O. (1) 3lst January, 1894-, respecting Infantry Drill.

(4) The General Parade Ground where the Brigade Guard Mounting will take place, and where the Brigade will fall in in case of alarm, will be the Parade Ground in rear of the Quarter Guard.

(5) As a rule, the first morning parade, daily, will be for Squad and Company Drill, a Field Officer per Battalion will be present.

2nd morning parade—Battalion drill and Field manoeuvres—Squad drill to Section 8 In- fantry Drill for 1st morning parade and to Section 22, 2nd morning parade 1st day. (Omit See. 12).

(6) The Corps should fall in for all Regimental parades in “column by the left,” and after receiving the Reports from the Adjutant be marcher off for drill by the senior officer present, under whose supervision the drill will be performed.

(7) The following system will be observed in conveying the Tattoo and other Reports from the different Corps to the Field Officer of the Day, viz: immediately after Tattoo Roll Call at 10 P. 31., (last post), the Sergeant-Major of each Corps will hand the Tattoo Reports of his Corps to the Brigade Sergeant—Major on the Brigade Parade Ground, who will at once report to the Field Officer of the Day.

(8') It is to be distinctly understood that in addition to the men who may be employed on Brigade duties, the only absentees allowed from 2nd morning parade and afternoon parades, «laily, must be one Company Cook, one man per company as Regimental Police, one Command- ing Officer’s Orderly, and Mounted Officers’ Grooms.

(9) Marching in” States must be sent to the Brigade Office immediately on the arrival of Corps in camp.

(10) The medical inspection of noncommissioned officers and men, rescribed in the Regu- lations and Orders. must be made immediately on arrival in Camp, an a report of same for- warded to the P. M- O. for the information of the Commandant by noon of the 26th inst.