Two regiments form a brigade, to be commanded by a brigadier-general, to whom will be attached one aid-de-camp and one brigade-major. Two brigades form a division, to be commanded by a major-general, with two aids-de-camp; and when he commands an army, one adjutant-general, one inspector-general, one quarter-master-general, two assistant-adjutant-generals, two assistant-inspector-generals, one deputy-quarter-master-general and four assistants, one topographical engineer and one assistant; besides a chief of each department, as many assistants may be allowed as there are brigades in each separate army. PAY, SUBSISTENCE, AND FORAGE OF THE ARMY AT THE PEACE, IN 1815. Women (in the proportion of 1 to every 17 men,) a ration in kind, also to matrons and nurses allowed in hospitala. NOTE.---Though forage may be allowed for the number of horses noted, yet money in lieu thereof cannot. A distinction should therefore be drawn, say forage money for one horse only, to all those of the staff, who have not been entitled, heretofore, to more than ten dollars per month. The brigade major, aid to a brigadier, and adjutant, are expressly limited to that. The allowance of forage in kind, hay, oats, and corn, may be made to as many horses in actual service as the War department directs. PRESENT PEACE ESTABLISHMent, under THE ACTS OF MARCH, 3, 1815, C. Vandeventer, dp qr mas gen 26 Mar 13 Major bvt Colonel byt N Division do 29 do do S Division S Division William Linnard, do 12 Apr ass dep qr mas 29 Apr 16 Capt byt S Division William L. Robeson, do 30 Aug Ordnance Department. Decius Wadsworth, George Bomford, colonel 2 July 12 Colonel bvt OfficeWashington lieut col 9 Feb 15 Lt col bvt |