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Active Volunteer Force of Montreal. 1863
«Quarterly List of the Officers of the Active Volunteer Force of Montreal for the Quarter Ending June 30th 1863»
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FORCES IN BRI11SH NORTH AMERICA.We the undersigned officers of the Active Volunteer Militia Force of Montreal, for ourselves, and in behalf of the men of serving with us, begeave to express to you our deep regret at your retirement from the command of Her Majesty\u2019s Forces in this part ot Her Dominions, and your
Enfield Rifles, \u2019577 bore; minimum pull, 6bs.At range A, standing ; at the other ranges, in any position.Open to the Active Volunteer Force of the following chief cities of Canada, viz., Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton and London.Six competitors from each city, whose names must be forwarded to
forces, towards No.4 Company.He (Lieut.Mullins) was sure that, in proposing that officers health, he was only doing him an act of justice, not only for the interest he had ever taken in No.4 Co., but for the efficient manner in which he had organised the Active Volunteer Force of Montreal.(Loud Cheers.) Without further
in inserting the following District Military order :\u2014 < Mïlitary District,No.9, L.C., ( Montreal, Sept.19, 1857.District Order No.8.The Colonel commanding the District has much pleasure in expressing his satisfaction in regard to the appearance and bearing of the Active Volunteer Force of Montreal at the Review
the general duties have been discharged.Colonel Moffatt feels called upon especially to refer to the Active Volunteer Force of Montreal ; as, having been honored with the Command of the District from the commencement of the Volunteer system under the existing Militia Law, he has had the satisfaction of observing its
, Brazil Nuts, &c THE MERCHANTS\u2019 PRIZE.MONTREAL CHALLENGE VASE.Yaujb, 200.To be competed for at Ranges A, B and C, five shots at each range, with Government Enfield Rifles, \u2019577 bore ; minimum pull, 6bs.At range A, standing ; at the other ranges, in any position.Open to the Active Volunteer Force of the following
C, five shotBateachrange, with Governmentong En-field Kifies, 577 bore; minimum pull, 6bs At range A, standing; at the other ranges, in any position.Open to the Active Volunteer Force of the following chief cities cf Canada, viz Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto\u2019 Hamilton and London.Six competitors from
.Lord Alex.Russell._ ./jowton.—Royal Artillery, captain Tonano.18th Co.Royal Engineers, captain Hewitt, R.E.Military Train, captain Powell.63rd regiment,ieut.-col.W.F.Carter.Head quarters, Royal Canadian Rifles,ieut.-col.W.MILITARY DISTRICT NO.11, LOWER CANADA.-1ST OP OFFICERS OF THE ACTIVE VOLUNTEER FORCE OFTHECITY OF
, L.C.Lieut.Col.J.Hyde.Captain G.Smith.Major J.Fletcher.Commanding the whole of the Active Militia Force at Montreal.Maj or of B rigade at Montreal.;.Musketry Instructor to whole of Volunteer Rifles and root Companies of Artillery in Lower Canada.Dec.11, 1856.April 2,1857.Sept.24, 1857.* Captain H.Hogan.Lieut.Col.E.D.David.Major R
each range.Enfield Rifles, as served out to tire rank and file of the Montreal City Battalions of the Active Force ; minimum pull, Gbs.At Range A, standing ; at other Ranges, any position.Open to competition by the Battalions of the Active Volunteer Force of the City of Montreal; five competitors from each Battalion
be Clerk ol the Circuit Court, in and for the County ofYamaska.MILITIA ACTIVE FORCE.Volunteer Cavalry of Montreal.To be Pay-Master : Francis Drummond Fulford, Esquire, _ate Adjutant Second Battalion, Beauharnois, vice S who is placed on the Unattached List, with a view to future service in the Active Force
the following conditions :\u2014Ranges 200, 400 and COO yards, 5 shot?each range, Enfield Rifles, as served out to the rank file of the Montreal City ffattaliQ.s of the Active Force\u2014minimum bull 6bs \u2014at range A standing, at other ranges any positions.Open to competition by the Battalions of the Active
Battery of Montreal.To he First Lieutenant : 2nd Lieutenant A.A.Stevenson, vice Bulmer, promoted.To be Second Lieutenant : Staff Sergeant William Masterman, vice Stevenson, promoted.The Active Artillery Force of Montreal consisting of the Volunteer Field Battery and the Company of Foot Artillery will be under Command of
of the manner in which the general duties have been discharged.Colonel Mopfatt feels called upon especially to refer to the Active Volunteer Force of Montreal ; as, having been honored with the Com mand of the District from the commencement of the Volunteer system under the existing Militia Law, he has had the
, DE ROTTENBURG.The Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men ofihe Volunteer Force, Montreal.The following is aist of those present, with the exception of Col.Campbell, C.B., whose absence was unavoidable:\u2014Lieut.-Col.Dyde, Commander Active Force ; Lt.-Col.Wily, Commander V.M.Rifbs ; Lt.-Col.Tylee, Commander Montreal
shots at each range, with Government Enfield Rifles, \u2019577 bore ; minimum pull, 6bs.At range A, standing : at the other ranges, in any position.Open to the Active Volunteer Force of the following chief cities of Canada, viz., Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton and London.Six competitors from each
.A.Leach, S.E.Dawson.MILITARY DIVISION OF MONTREAL AND HOCHELAGA.LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE ACTIVE VOLUNTEER FORCE OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL UP TO 1ST MAY, 1866.Staff-—Commandant, colonel John Dyde : asst.adjt.general,ieut.col.George Smith ; MISCELLANEOUS 461 DIRECTORY.asst, quartermaster general,ient, col.Theo* dore Ljman ; aide-de-camp to
Toriano.18th Co.Royal Engineers, captain Hewitt, R.E.Military Train, captain Powell.63rd regiment, Hout.-col.W.F, Carter, Head Juarters, Royal Canadian Rifles, Heut.-col.W.H.Bradford.MILITARY DISTRICT NO.11, LOWER CANADA.LIAT OF OPFICERS OF THE ACTIVE VOLUNTEER FORCE OF THECITY OF MONTREAL UP TOTAE 18T JUNE, 1863.Stag.\u2014