ARRANGEMENT OF HARNESS ON PEGS.

On the Upper Peg.—First, the pole-yoke, with the martingales attached, next to the post or wall; then the bridle and collar of the near horse; then the bridle and collar of the off horse, in the order named.

On the Middle Peg.—The off harness; the traces, which are detached, are hung over the peg close to the heel-post; the saddle, with its attachments over the seat, is placed on the peg.

On the Lower Peg.—The leg-guard is slipped over this peg, and the near harness is placed on it, as described above for the off harness.

Each hair-pad is placed on top of its saddle.

The saddle-cloths, being designed only for occasions of ceremony, are kept wherever directed by the battery commander, and issued when it is intended to use them.