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conformed to the uniform established for each Corps respectively.
The Cavalry being formed of volunteers, it is natural to expect of them great punctuality in their attention to orders, and exactitude in their equipments, required by the laws -- those Corps, therefore, which have neglected to provide themselves with the additional articles of furniture, specified in the last regulation, will speedily furnish themselves therewith; and in the few instances where they have armed themselves with short swords, it is expected they will embrace the earliest opportunity to procure others of sufficient length. The want of uniformity in the cartridge-boxes of the Cavalry, being another object requiring reform, it is recommended to adopt the cartridge-box which buckles round the waist, in preference to those which are attached to the holsters.