- ApsuTanr GENnERAL’s Orricr, E York, 81st October, 1821. / MILITIA GENERAL ORDERS, ~ m No. 1—Inconvenienve’ een experienced from .the: irregular. mode! in “ sotié instances adopted, ng communications on Militia: affairs, through the P ge Governor, it is His Excellency’s vates of their respective Regiments. § By Command of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. f 4“. piste (Signed) ie N. COFFIN, Coronet, j ; : © ty Adjt. Genl: Militia, . : oF : Upper Canada. 1 Apsuranr Gunerat’s Orricr, York, Upper Canada, 15th December, 1827. MILITIA GENERAL ORDER. x a mation which is essential to the matter submitted to his decision. 2.—The name of no’ Militia Officer is to : respective Regiment (unless in‘ case of Dea = ~ tenant Governor? ‘and all cases of occurring ” be specially adverted to and exp “Vacant Commissions.” be struck from the muster roll of the th) without ‘the authority of the Lieu! vacancies, from whatever cause, are to lained in the Regimental Return, under the head of ie 3.—It being indispensible to the ‘2 i = individuals, comprising it should be well acquaint . governance, and the practice (so essential to that ders on the days of training, having fallan-into-disuse-iawe obCorps-o e ~~ ""ts desired that in all future trainings the General, orders which have b: Regiments since the preceding day of training, Regimental or on the Company Parades ; and C of every Military Corps that the ed with the orders issued for its result) of reading the General ¢ 6 Militia, 1 een received by be respectively read either on the ‘ommanding Officers of Regiments will report in the eturns, that the Officers and Men, therein stated to be present, “i have in the form herein prescribed, been made acquainted with the General Orders. i By Command of His Eacollenty the Lieutenant Governor. ' : 3 N. COFFIN, F Adjutant General.