Lhe Adjutant General daeitran toveall.-the; pallies ars Conamndding o Officers.of Mititias where the following: General Orders are applicable on. Militia Service, tn-order to-avoid. the unnecessary expense. and trouble of corresponding eer es ctl fe puolinoteimmnres: £5) ; York, 8th ae iss1. digi eyogattayt 5 anal 22nd Fisian, 1818; * MILITIA GENERAL ORDERS. As often as s Officers in Command of Regiments may find it necessary to ree commend Officers for promotion, to His Honor the President, « or » Person Adminis- — tering the Government of this Province, strict attention must be given, that such Officeisaré-recommended according to their seniority in the Regiment. Should there besany ‘case wherein it might be | proper to depart from ae foreeoan z rule, it must be stated for His Honor’s determination thereon. In fature when an Officer is desirous of Resigning, his. cage must be transmitted Se through his | Commanding Siieor. e Z ome By Order. ae é: Sa (Signed) sor a _ BNEAS SHAW, <cuitciiimesisaae atic whe ‘ 2 =A Adjt: Genl. Militia. — SuReeee eee. lee —— Sea cn eeaiee: eslaey | Aprons Giineras’s: se RP ss: ob ; - York, ‘Det if lezie ‘ oe = “MILITIA GENERAL ORDER. No. _- Offecm ding Regi of. Militia, will be flea 40 observe, inde “all Cie desirous. of. obtaining permission to resign their Commissions, are required to solicit the same in writing, and that the original of such request, signed , by the Officer himself, is to be transmitted to the Adjutant, General, in order. to a being laid before His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. cnet By Command of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. = : Alans): supa: lina -<¢ Nu COFFIN; Cominek: edatlt of ist Adjt.: Genk: Militias’ seer Pinta F dene a oom —- wets A true Extract. ; N, COFFIN, “5, Adjts, Gent. of Militia.