Show generali MUSTER THE tue general orders of lieutenant general D H wells which appears in today to days day Is issue will willbe be of more than ordinary interest to the members of the sev eral divisions of the ered throughout the territory on account of the resignation I 1 absence and death of some of the principal officers of the legion various changes and appointments have bave had to be made to nil all the vacancies thus occasioned it will be seen that major general aaron johnson commandant of the utah military Di district resigns his position which lor the present will be occupied by byi Byl brigadier gadler general gendral wm win 13 pace col gwm cwm hyde has been assigned until further orders to the command of the cache military district dis trici and owing to the absence on a mission of brigadier dier diet general lot smith a change has ers been rendered necessary in the com mand land of the davis military district which aich is assigned to col geo chase in addition to the above it will also 3 seen been that a general muster of the militia throughout the territory will e held in the several districts for a pe iod fod lod of three days not later than the first week in this timely notice till rim emble all alt ail all 11 4 14 rested to mae their preparations and will wiil no doubt ensure a big turnout turn out at the drill the militia system of this country is infinitely superior to and far jess expensive than the standing armies of the nations of europe and asia every able bodied man by means of these periodical drills where the movements and evolutions of actual warfare are acquired is rendered a tolerably efm eff lelent efficient soldier and to this very system were mainly due the prodigies of valor performed by the apparently raw recruits of the union army during the rebellion though the knowledge acquired by the members of such organizations be never called into requisition its possession cannot possibly do harm every able bodied man in the territory should belong to some such organization and an doncea once onee a member it should be his pride to be efficient and punctual in the performance of any and every duty devolving upon him in that capacity |