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laces. Also, army commanders should study the habit of giving the artillery and wagons the road, and marching their troops on one side; and also instruct their troops to assist wagons at steep hills or bad crossings of streams. IX. Captain O. M. Poe, chief engineer, will assign to each wing of the army a pontoon train, fully equipped and organized, and the commanders thereof will see to its being properly protected at all times. By order of Major-General W. T. Sherman. L. M. Dayton, Aide-de-camp. The following is the circular of General Slocum, commanding the left wing of the army: Headquarters, Twentieth corps, Atlanta, Georgia,November 7, 1864. When the troops leave camp on the march about to commence they will carry in haversack two days rations salt meat, two days hard bread, ten days coffee and salt and five days sugar. Each infantry soldier will carry sixty rounds of ammunition on his person. Every effort should be made by officers and men to save