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angers, and Colt's navy revolvers, and the guns which they use for field service are the Ames brass six and twelve-pound howitzer guns, the Parrot rifle shot and shell guns, and the Whitworth breech-loading cannon. To give the reader an idea of the artillery used in our army, it is sufficient to say that the army on the Potomac is supplied with 300 field-pieces of the best quality, the army under Gen. Halleck, 50; that of Gen. Buell, in Kentucky, 60; that of Gen. McClernand, 25; that of Gen. Rosecrans, 50; being about 200 guns yet unattached, making, as far as can be ascertained, 685 efficient guns. The infantry are armed principally with the Springfield musket, the Minnie rifle musket, the Belgian musket, the French and Austrian musket, and the Enfield rifle with the sword bayonet, the latter being a most effective weapon. Many of the western regiments have been recently armed with the Enfield rifle. Discipline of the army. The military education of West Point officers has