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Our readers will, we feel sure, be interested to know
that at the present moment no less than six members of the Spectater Experimental Company have obtained commissions, and that two of them aro Captains. Considering that only about thirty or forty men of the Spectator Company were in the Army at the outbreak of the war, and that those who rejoined afterwards probably only brought the number to fifty, this is a very fine record, and One of which Colonel Pollock should be proud.- It shows how thoroughly well he grounded his pupils in tho art of war.