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Proceedings of the Board of Officers convened at Boston, Massachusetts, by virtue of the following order.

Special Orders No. 44.

HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY,

ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE,

WASHINGTON, February 24, 1888.

Extract.

13. A Board of Officers, to consist of
 * Capt. John R. Brinckle, 5th Artillery,
 * Capt. Henry W. Lawton, 4th Cavalry,
 * Capt. George S. Anderson, 6th Cavalry,

will convene at Boston, Massachusetts, on March 5, 1888, for the purpose of examining into and reporting upon Mr. de Bussigny's method of horse training, treatment, and management.

The report of the Board will be forwarded to the Adjutant-General of the Army for the Lieutenant-General.

On the completion of their duties, the members of the Board will return to their proper stations.

The travel enjoined is necessary for the public service. By command of Lieu tenant-General Sheridan:

R. C. DRUM,

Adjutant-General.

BOSTON, MASS., March 13th, 1888.

The members of the Board assembled at Young's Hotel at about 10 A.M. on March 5th, and proceeded to the