III UTAH V MAN! AL.A MAM AL Or l*»TK| tTlOhnmVOLlTNTERI(8 AND MILITIA.uvMAJOR WILLIAM Oll.ll VM.OF Til* VIKOIXIA U tI.IT * BT S*»Tltt*T*.lt;'o|»tou»l Illuiilt»ir4.The aub-cU nr,*, |*f. An It.trixiiiriion. containing a glossary nt the terms in ui**r ami.«; ml itary men.ild Army Organ Gathm, *« which th** organ **tSona of Infao ry, tiavaly, and Artiiler* are lt;11* uwu, Ugrih*r with an outline of th* lt;lutW devolving upon t«lt;r vailuus aiaff lt;le(*art metita.W. Arm* .Hi»n. containing a con4#*»*addescription of the arms sutflkl t*» and uaod by Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry of day, with 4w*e-‘tlona for preparing lh* various aammun,tlonUm Alia*. #4th. Ihfanlry Tactlr*, embracing th* schools of the Soldier, Company, an 1 DUtaUon, taken almost entirely from lUrCrr’i Tactic* flt; r the t’nl’ed Mate* troop*. la this, th*1 prrvailn* system* of Kcott flt;r Infantry of the Un«*, and of Sard*** Tor Light lr.fj.ntry and R.t}#®*n. m adopted by the general government, arvatrlclif adhered In, except seine few alterations which were ntceaxary it birroecUing and blendii-g the two systems, aai U. supply and adapt them to the militia »lt; t vice,Mb. Cavalry Tactic*, embracing Urn schools *f tba Triu pi*r, the Troops, the Piftadruu. and the HtjlMutil, Ittkea with proper tuodtScat otis fr«m the lulled Stales Cavalry Ta.tic*.6th. At t tilery TacMca, embracing the m?uuai lt;•( lha piece, and the ochooi lt;f the Haltery, lakeu from lha I lilted State* Artillery Tacth «.?th. Honor* to be paid by the trio;*, taken fr;m the general regulation* of the United tt ate* Army.ti'h. forma of Parales, Kevlesa, Guard Mount'uf. Ordera, Musters, Ki*,lt;t‘ers, Uuarda, taken cbuiy froia the army regulation*.licit. Internal O'ga’irtiloo of Cons pan lea, and the duilee of Captain*, laaen Irons th* Army UeguUtio i*», and drawn from the pnu-t calexperlvnce of Major (iUham.10th. UuUos Itt Ckmp and Uarneou, Camp* and. March re from theaam* scmrci*.11th. Duties of the ftiaff Department, together with the necaemry forma of morning rep jrta, to^iUUlona, re turns, Ac,, from the same sources, lith. The manner of bringing troops into action, chiely froa Mahan.14th Appendix, containing the Article* of W*r.^a— — rMx4mcttfroma UtUtr II*. if. Hlt;lt;hjrJ*or», Alt;i)U' leaf (/enseal o/ Tirglt;nilt;i —Maior Uiiham 1* a graduate of the United State* MUlary t vadcu.y, li*e served aorna Urn*la the Army, and U well known *■ Uu* of tite tuu»t accomplished ta„U«-ian» of the I'piled Hiatta. 1 bars oarefuliy examined It, ami report. that h» far a* my best 'Bdgtneut is rrliable, it la Utr be t work now known tu n t at I ever saw.fXT* Published by Cha«. OeelJeer, Piiiladetphta, and (*a»hiag A ltailey, Ha tiorore. leml octavo, price about 11,00, with or 400 llliutt atk'D*.Ilarember l.twAw-Im,