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‘was robbed iast ni guns and pistols, Bau Fob, 23, 1858. 1AM UM, se Tho gunsmith shop, of Ms. J Mr. J.C. J G3, Movers, in this city thousand dollars worth, ot United States Supseme Court, Wasitincton, Feb. 23, 1858, No. %—VuivielS Hickook et. wi. vs, James Stewart et. al. 4 argue fi for the appeitees. No 46. H Suydam ys. Wm. ‘Williamson et. 41. Argument continued for defcndan: and concluded for yisinull Berton Weekly Bank Statement. Boston , Fob, 23, 1268, ‘Tho toiowing are the footings of our bank statement for the past week:— Capital soci, Feb. VW. Due te other punk... Deposita....... Circulation: 8 '588,700 Weather Re; Feb, 22. + ose $31,960,400 31,960,000 * discouita. 52,138,000 52,089 500 Dec. 45,500 port. By the Northern, Fasierp, Western @nd Southern Tele- zi Time ‘Ther feces. Feb, 23) Wind. | moter Combatant ees, ‘Sew York . Phitadedy Manmere, sd.) wep *nexe’ Washing! Boston, Stu: Touisvitte z HEHTITITi lta, SPP Pr emo Rezus <ex RE SZEEEESEEzE aR ae tom PoP eho pbb opr epee PrPe re KeEES ne graph ‘1 snes—iitta, 2t Wall atroot. zi ear, ‘lear Ciear Clear. Oiear. Clear Clear. Iota. Cold Clear and still. | Siear and pleasant. Clear & co:d wind. Skee’ HEERE DS * PHIL Cloudy. lear and pleasant. ea DELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Pmmapetrma, Feb. 23, 1858 Btcks sieady. Pennsylvania fives, fend, 32 rt mua Railroad, 443, 81; Reeding Rail- Morris Caral, 50); Long Isiand Ratiroad, ‘Cuanteon, Feb. 22, 1858, of cotton today were 4, Of ty 200 bales, a de- Avavata, Feb. 22, 1858. Contes cay 1.0 Sam, with an advancing tenvendy; salen to- Aravera, Feb. 28, 1858, oles to-day 1,409 bates iting fair at Lic, Ue. for Purtapmurma, Feb. 22, 1858. at quiet. woeer# Se ;Inra firm at 20 BALTIMORE, Active, sales ai B42 Wheat — and aw ter price. = inuoy Amt; anes of 4,000 Gor, ‘at $476 a 85 for w Corn jo good demand at blo. ; mers pork $i6 50 a $1675; bacon, sides Pro. Whiskey, tas. eb. 23, 1858 8 $4.50, mostly Core. 7 be uncnanged. and bate better, b6e. a per bushel, Whiskey Poltce Intelligence, Agree or ose oF Tux Party wo Arrackxp Dr. Morr— Siscttan Corxetpence.—On Saturnay last officer Eustache, Of the detective force, took In custody & voted thief named George Abraham, alias Caleb Gunnion, charged with as- gauit ard battery and robbery. At the time of his arrest at was thor cht that he was one of the party who made an attack wpon Dr. Mo't not long #inoe, and yesterday he was the party » Drought before the Doctor, who identified him as one of At the time Dr, Mott was set upon be fired | at bis arsessins, and felt assured that he had ono of them, sithough-they all made thelr escape. “therefore made an cxamination ct the when pistol ball, was found jotged in his body. euems tatecen, -proved to be the size of those used by Dr. Mott, and bad sounded him oouskierably, though not of a serious nature. ‘une of Abrabam 's companions, above might, waa sent ap to sing Sing term of years Yesterday Cone Htiman Chas Who was with nim on tho not since for a 1. Haswell, Provident ot the Hoard of Councilmen, indetified wate Het was taken from Abraham ® ay bie property. caret Me Warner lived, bo oOaner couk be foun! for i few mooths ayo, it has been for over four monshs in the Property Clerk, aod although adver- wotil yesterday. Mr. ‘Haswell was standing at the time he lost his wateb on the conver of Tucan’ way sud Boul street, late one oftbi, wit- newing the precession of the reception of No. 6 fngino, on their cetoro home, when Abraban relieved kim of his gold watcn amd chain, valued at $2t0. wards Alroham wae arrested for try , but ho Was Koon afterwards kent ap in the Tombs Not long atter- ing wo di of it discharged and the pot in the possession ot the Property Clerk. He is Jomos vs ALLEY. —D. W. Jobson appeared before Jus- tice Welsh at the Lower P's ferred © complaint against Mr. Bond streot, charging him with hav co Court quant yesterday, aud pre Joha Allen, dentist. of ing mado threata of nnd sending a letter to compiainant containing a y of fulminating powder, with the intention of in joring bim =“ The threats were alieged to have been made during the éxamination of Lota conten, fo the referee cwe beture Mr. Jona N. Woiung a fow days age. Tho + received sume four or five weeks ago. The com ‘further stated that If he had not opened the wold t this complaint, Mr. girengt® cf the magistrate ar before demanded war by the counsel © than ordinary care the consequences eo been sericus, as it was filled with powder of the most combustible and powerful oatare, pon the Allen was notified An examination for the ac cused, when the crose-exsmination of the cxmpiainant was proceeded with. Mr. Whiting, th 1 for the pa rome oF rebutt ide A‘ieo during the whove of the amoun'e: to a breach of the peace, or ing thereto, ceourred. Justice Welsh piaint Examisation ix tie Case © toferee, wax then pr ing (he evisenoe of the is test mony, the referce stated that bo ousmueneas of any kind made on the of Ailen, as charge1 by ¢ xpplainant toat he was scene, and that no- | thing between the latter aod the complainant that apything approach. diamiased the com- oy tim Atugory Ticker Swivprem —Prank Fowler, an ex policeman, and Robert HAmonds, keeper of a ticket office tn Wost atroot, wore Drought up before the Mayor yesterday morning, for ex amination. on that be bad been tickets by the above fat Rémends and n'a offloe, about parchased two cabin tekets by steamer for California, for congas fC Knox, of Ohio, who hose lefrauded ont of $900 on two Knox stated that he called a month and ‘which he wae induced to pay $200 each, they repre ernting to bim that the above amount wae the reguiar price He, however, subsequently discovered tha game tickets could be bought for 8200 each, and there. fore claimed that he had been overcharged $100 on each teket Mr. Spencer, counse! for the prisoner, objected to anv questions being pat te them untl the ticket® in qreation Were produced, and witnesses eworn that they saw oo purchase the ‘ticketa of Edmonds or Fowler. He alao © Faimed that the ticket law was anconativutional, aud that he was willing he ence to test the Taw, Any to person, be remark: at bad w perfect right wo purchase tek ots and dwpose of Shem at whatever advance price he could obtainy gs in the selling of which ts dene, and near! them, tho same declared overruled ali of Mr a Ol double the price awful. oF theatre ekets, Mayor after examination in tho case, which set forth the above facts, the papers were sent over to the District Attorney. _—_— Houses To Let. TO THE EDITOR OF THR WERALD. New York, Fob. 23, 1858. [send you a list of houses, &c., advertised to let in the ‘Hnatn this day, for the purpose of urging you to have aulvortisers state the rent and location of their houses, thered. a, ay earns & eee tance bat a still greater’ waving of time great deal of annoy- time to thove who want | * NEW YORK _ WEDNESDAY, Mcrae ic 24, 1858. ‘Veterans of the war of 1812 was held yesterday at the | Inauguration of Crawford's Equestrian Sta- ‘State House. A series of revolutions expressive of the claim which they have upon the country, and a petition to Congress that they be placed upon the same footing “wih the soldiers of the Revolution, were adopted. tue of Washington at Richmond, Va. tPECIAL REPORT FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. Ricumony, Feb. 22, 1866 ‘The ceremony of the inauguration of Crawford's eques- trian stata of Washington came off today ia tain city Nover before in the history of Virginia has so large @ multitude assembled within her borders on any pudiic ‘occasion 28 wore present at this ceremony to-day. For several days jaat every hotel and boarding house in the city has been toronged, and the wonder is bow the num- ber present covid bave been afforded accommodation. ‘True, every resource was put in requisition. The Atho. nwmum, the Court House and all the public halia of the city were for the time made available for accommodation pur- poses; but all seemed to be inadequate; tor, as | under- stafd, many were couspelled to sit up or walk about for tho !ast two nights for want of bes. Hote!s which, un- der ordivary circumstances, would be made to accommo- date not more than four or five hundred persons, in- creased suddenly to the capscity of fifteen hundred, by « process which, of course, you will have no difficulty in determining. ‘Tho day was by no means favorable for tha procession — enow, or rather sleet, we fallen from an early hour this morning—thius the Aiveata wet and muddy. We bad» fali of snow on Friday meraing iast, ‘but that had well nigh dizappeared under the iatluonce of the genlal heat of yesterday and the e; and though the streets continued maddy, it was hoped that by this morning they would hava dried sufficiently to render the ceremonies egreesble This hope was, however, doomed to disappointment, for the day broke in, the moat inauspicious of tbe season so far, for aceiebration of this character. Bosides, it was exceedingly cold, aud that, to a Southerner, is by far the most disagreeable feature in ho weather tablo. The arrangements for the occasion Were 60 Well copsummated previously as to be impaired in their order in powiee; it was only in the pageantry and splendid appearance of the ecene that the cisadrantages were feit, and in the inconvenience entailed upon visitors, who bad to crowd themselves into the etores and dwel- he along the line of march to wituess the procsasion. e mort accurate description of the erder of the pro cession that T could furnish is conts‘ned in the programme, which I append The Chief Marsbal, Major Genera] Taliaferro urranged the programme for the ‘procersicn, watch constituted the main jeature of the spproaching celebration, He Oxed the route Of the procession as follows From Tweoty fire! street, up Inein (o Second street, along second :o Broad, down Broad to Eleventh, exd thence to the Capitol square, ‘The programme 5 hs 10L0WR.— The Governor of Virgiuis in an Yenant Governor of t of the United States, Vice President of the « allended by the Governor's Ald and a squad: Dragoons. Meicberwaf the Cat wpen earringe eueral Wivteld Beott and iu, to open carriage, nis of the United ouates, in Fore tan Ministers, tn open carr Govesbora of Btates, ta Suldiers of the Rev ioner’ of the Wa Commi fd Poets of the dy. n 0 Other Invited Foreign conse: iment. with the Orator vdieimting Clergymen, in open carriages. ot Hickmend, ta open 3 ain open carriages, Mem! ers of Cor gress of f Vinglnla, Execuuve OM: abd Officers of the Courisof V Jud at Masor Cf the city of Bich wl Mayors of cher cities, c risges Aldermen ne nv! of Fickmond. Algermen and of other cities, 1 Officers of Je Army an e troer of the Sens of Temperarce. improved Onder of Bed Mea. Rechatites, German Senevolent Society. pfite, Department of Richmcai ire Depar.ments of other cities Such other a clelice Sod bedies ne Shalt report TSth inaiaat wilt have places assigned 1 Citizens of Other Sinton her citien and counties in inde of orgauietions. ‘The right o€ the dllitary tins rested ou Twenty-first street, fronting the south Citizens of Rie Cortege of carrieces with tho iuvited guesta formed oa Broad sircet, tbo front resting oa Rleventh, in charge ot Marshal, apa conducted w its poaluon on the Jeftof Uke mile ora. Senate and ‘ta ‘officers, Mouse of Deter pies and its cflicers, formed oa Twentieth street, north of in Judges and oMceraof the feders| tieah th of Main of the elty of Richmond and of other cities, om Teenie street, south of Main. im rear of the abore. Aldermen and Cxy U pn ané other citles, ou Twenties aireet, us the al Reverend Clerpy on Ninetcen'h street, norh cf Main. Otticers of the and navy (mounted) on Niveteenth strert, south of Maini Keight Teamplare on Righicen b street, south of Main. M lghlewnsh street, north of . ‘of the War of 1512 on Seve! mreet, south (dd be:lows on Seventeenth Fons ct Temperance Independent Order « Has, Rechebites and German Benevolent Society on Fif teenth mreet. rou Fire Departmen of Richmond on Fourteenth street, north. Fire Deparamen's of cher cities ou Fourteenth sireet, mou id State Courts, on Twen- reet, north of Mai foniving on the evens re int cea the Fronted te ‘hele respee. ere, Pe oe any a or horses were admittc | A = except suca as "were designated ta this is Templars and Asaistant Marshals were re- way fo comoust aed leave thetr beresa be ore anieting ibe sgusre. Crooma with badges wore in waiting fur the horses We Marshele Nahe Marshals exci rent bodies were which sireets ‘carriages of evers deserip- Tou, and bocees: also Rept all pervons cut ot tho anid at and cuntined those who did not join in the procession to thé iH, mo kato Keep ielear and upobetructed. eum Lpotioe tore were on the Capitol aquare in charge of the space reverved about (he mor ument for the mit snd the sevr zn! bodies comparing tbe procession, and no per- fons were admitted to paaa the line of apectal pohee, except 1W.!2, "Beir escorta, who were conducted (0 the Henle Fe: Merahale appoinied by socletien oF eilizens were Yollowiog were the Bide of the Chief Marabal:— Me ol Thea. T Far ntieroy, \ lery, Virginin Mil 7 aR A Chybreak, Col. J. Mrssic Col, Jno. Lee. ©. Hi Jones, Chas. A. Ronald, HB Jomin Joo Brannon. . R. Funstén, W. 7: Jones, W. Y Lane, Jeo Ouimer, seuvar Christian. James il, Paxton, Wm Oid, Je, Geo. W. Har: Hamilion R. Nenie, gt BAe misioad. Larkin W a Gordon, Peter Lye ‘The ne vernl Inceper dent companion were consclidated into bavaiions, and the regiments and battalions into brigades, ler the com mand of the tal ae ae followe— Col F. Corps, Viz Lexington C Liew’enaat Golone! It Ist Regiment of Va. Volunteers, with ‘ihe Pubtie Guard, Capiain Charles Dawme SnrED RAPPALION P Bacon, of Wash'ngton City, agers, Capt. i A eT Sa i we Woebtrsten Washington 1. cht Petersburg Gray Periemonth Cadets Guara of the Mew opolis, Capt. Marion Dummock. Junior Blues. dies 1 Farcite arvitiers. Capt ton Petersburg arti Heng ‘Capt. John §. Niehote, Dol D. &, Walton, Of the Sd Regiment of Va. Volunteers, commanded the 21 Brigade, conmeting of the following corps, viz — FIRE BATTALION. JP. Warner. \ dreaee. int ight Ipfentry Guard, Capt, W, HL. Jarvis. Alexandria Cicer Onot. Arihur Herbert, Liew Gol Bt Daugh Na rey. M4 Regiment Va. Volunteers. “4 THD oy 108. Col. Johu H. Richardson egiment Va. Company A, Young Garg Batiation pt. H . Sf, Company # Young Guard Battalion, Caps & P- Mount Vernon Guard, (Alexandria) Perersbure City Guard, Capt. J. P. Montiecilo ‘Guard, Wm. BeMary tet. Com'a. coins mow am Henrico Light Dragooos, ny Crate Troop, Capt ce wi Before the arrival of the procession at ite destina- itol sounre, thousands were eae there ton semi-circle. the other line of this space oa. The | “ie sing extent waa ehlety ‘osapled vy feck, it ening ¢ was devoted exclusively to the accommodation of nds at their protectors or gallants. The was of a series of seats at either side of the tae were intended for the invited of the State! but so was the anxiety to secure a favorable pori- they were monopolised by persons of every d standing, to the almost entire exciusion of a ig, to the 9 a sal a neve Bo neng these op tbe pairs T noticed Governor Floyd, ne "fooled of War; Governor Brown, the Postm eter Geverai; Gevernor Wire, Semtors Hunter and Mason, Mr Beranger, of NC 1 ex Minteter ‘0 Spain; ex Governor Johnsen, Governor Wio'a immadiate predecossor; L out. Goverzo: Jackson, 0. M. Cruichfela, Sveaker of the H suse of Delegates; Hoa MR A. Garnett, M. C.; Mr. Clom~as, MC, aid wany others of lees uote. The ceremony, opened with prayer by the Rey. F. J. Roaes, ailain of the Grand Totes of Nineties Afer wiveh the Grard Secretary of the Order, Dr. Jomx Lew, of this city, murrcudered the tools to the Grand Master, John J Celdwell by y of indicating that the work wee complete. Tais be “a im an appropriate ad- dress prepared fur the cccasion next G. Scorr, late Minister to Rio, and Past Grand Master of the Order of Mascis, next dolivere’ a oration, which was mate vp chietty of a review of Washington’s biatory ae & Mason, and the services which be rendered & thet Orcer from tho period of his fleet connection with A benediction was then prooc uneed by the Grand me lair, the Rev. Mr. Bow After which, Goy. W:sr advanced to the front of the platform, an after the applause «Lich Lailec his appearance, ried he enid:—Couptrymen and Fellow tszens—Virginia has calied the pation, its eigers and courclilors, her sister States, thelr governors, luwgivere aud Judges, her her own peepie, and ail tha children cf this confederate family of freeccin, to assembte, this anniversary birthday, around the monument she bas raised to the memory of that son, leat, proud- er of his Coun- you all, alt welcome to the monument to Washington cther under beaven caa draw us to each ether, that tateman ean touch the chord of unison, and bind us heart to beart avd clasp us hand io hand, in the kindred heirabip of one Patriot Fathor. Before that auguet peme feud and faction stand abashed; civil dis- cord busbes into awed silence; schisms and smctions are subdued and vanish—for, in tae very naming of that vame there is the sweet cevcord of love, veneration, ‘car ‘ude, affection, duty, patrintisem aod self devotion; in t there is the barmony er oiaee and the power only of victorious war, aud the epell of order aud Titterty-and Taw, ard the strength aud beauty of national union. It typifies all that there is and ovgbt to Peet neve and greainess ond mejesty in that country we ‘our country ’—tho United States of America; and that country is the best type of its father. We will, then, this day, gather together the national affections, and bind them as American fazces around this statue erected by the Mother State to the Father Seu. Virginia! Parent of valor, cast away thy fear— Mother of men, be proud without a tear. What a theme !—whet a sceae for meu aad angels! May cur Ged, m whcess doom he restse—who guarded him tn Cur country's battles, ava w 20 guided him im our coun- try's councils yvoucbeafe that b's epirit may contivus w hover over the tard be saved, and perpetuate it pecceful, powerful, pientifcl anc free, through all vintestts tes of storm end supsbine, ‘uotil alt eartbly monu ments shall moulder isto dust, and bumacity shall tel. umpk cver all the probation of time, or time itself shall be no more. Many are here, but ia absent. Tho ist. Crawford, haa been calied ! Hoe worked it Gut of the Clay—and ales! bie own form has gone back to it!—and be mo¢cled “Revolution” the Honry, aad “in. deyendence’ the Jefferson, end be cast the equestrian statue, ada mounted the Washington on the war horse, and— ‘aid down ris eb Itwas fintebed-—it was enough, and he was called from bis work to mact the great origi: i a jad of spirks and monaments eternal in the he sees through her {s busband’s masterpiece link his ram? pe y, as Licuze wad warble last, to all the wersh ¢€ Warhington Gently, goftly, tenderty, wo bid ber welcome, but—not to mourn. No! fame has already pounded — Grawford thouartfallien, © * And some timbs of seuiptare fell with thee, from we rasns ef Virainta’s chivalry ry bas burat forth; and matchless powers Thake th’ eternal grace of weulpture orrs Th eiernal gence! Alaa’ the date awsign a ca.l'd denthiess, of eran whose wisdom, valor and virtue won the fe ard purest of all ony titles—"* Th ber pawe wded not in ¢ Mt with bends’ and to welcome you and Introduce our iT, Who Will sing and gay this day's story in stronger, aweéter straing thai T Cau slag or Fay. Jons Ro Thomrsos then delivered his poem, a copy of whith I have sent you. ‘Next came the oraior of the dey, Hoo. R. MT Hesree, wbo aiter being brietly introduced by Governor Wise, proceeded to deliver his oration, acopy of which I bave also forwarded to you. At tbe close of this address Governor Wise introduced Jamrs Barron Horr. Eaq., who also delivered a poem pre pared for the occasion, The peroration of this production Teaas ag follows: ~ ‘This New World bad its Adam; and he fled God's was the voice, wad God's the mighty tread, Which scared the reé man from his Eden bow'rs— the decree which wade the garden Al Ecen ‘twas! and euch :t still remains! Gh, Brothers | shall we prove a race of Cain No, never while earth trembles with the praise Of kim to whem von bronzen cast we raive, Shalt (mpions hands be artned with deadly thiags Because we bring up ditferent ¢iferings Unto our altars To the Ni shrine 1 take my gift: my Brother, take thou thine. But {f this may not be. Virginia bear thy son Whore filial service now is nearly done— Hear we, Old State! Thou art supremely blest ! ‘A bero’s amber alumber in thy breaat! Ob, Mother ! if the ashes of a king Could nerve to deeds with which Fame’s trum What giove of challerger shall make thee a! When thy great ecn tice sleeping on thy heart? At the close of this poem the etatae was unveiled amid ‘the shouts ana applause of the multitude and the roaring ofcannen. Asa work of art this statue is seid by tho who are ceemed competent to judge of its merits to sur. pase avything of tbe kind ip the world. ete dest criiciym tbat bas thus ter beem passed ia by G T. R. James, baq., the Brith Consul for. this this port, letter, an extract rom which I herewith send, as appropri- . im connection with the proceedings of this iaavgura- tion — 1 raw the statue by Craw‘ord twice, and only twice; and mich, beth of exeetien sud of aefect, if there be eoy, may bare been orertocied: but still, aa’ you request it, T will preeent to you fully the genera! impreaeion produced upon my mind. I willcaufess it was that of unmixed ad- miration. To give it no otber credit, I believe no one can dcubt that tbis is one of the most striking statues in the world. The positions of both horve and man are pe retoral, The bores, falet fire and of ardor, but not extipguirhed by the atrang hand upon the man full of caim power, ea if be felt that he rule the tuture destings of bia oootry with the same ‘vigor that governed the lightring crerted creature beneath him. Ip the borse there is an effort to obey at once, in fu.l career, the mighty hand — rules bim. in the maa there is po effort. Tt ie all Buch I think, the cone: expression of the group. The exptession, or ratber the interpretation to given tot. for statuary is a written fnpuge thoes. phie, Mf you please, betatill needing an interpretor—has bere read wrong | Chiek, by many persons | T heard it stated by gentlemen around that moment chosen for the depletion of Waenirgton, was at the battle of Mon mouth, or at half a dezeu other battlos. Rat it seemed to me thatruch an ides wax alla misteke. It cannot, of Coter toto the mind of the great anal, 0 now, siaa, say what wae in his thoughts; but © Crawford intended to represent any Att moment or apy particular event in Washington’ ® life ring, cs = mores, ‘® tomb— the love rt the sdmiration of a world—Waebington dion on, not 60 much to victory and tamo, aa to tbe and liberty. If we must give @ more material view of the con ception, it presents the colossal Ogure of a man as fine and dignified deportment, and of form graceful. riding a my cbarger, in full pitied ye man's lett hi is on the snaffle bridle, which he bas draw bt enough to suddenly check the horse's ‘but net to threw him far beek upon his haunches. jerition we have all seen ® bundred times - we . when 8 young horee is between the man: the ground is lightly struck with the eranache The man sits the beast with majestic ease, and, aa if some. thirg bad suddeniy caught bis attention in the distance, he is point’ng forward, and rather upward with his hand. while bis head and face are slightly turned to the left, and might indicate that he was either calling the object that bad just struck bis own eyes to the notice of his com giving a command to be executed at the ® . The figure is tho chest Town forward, the knees pressed to the saddle, the heel ly beneath the shoulder, and the sole of the foot al most hor‘zon’ ‘The seat is a military and not @ honting erat. and the whole impresses the mind with the idea of perfect ease, calmness ani command. The horse full of restrained eagerness. The bronze eye seems to flash fire, and the nostrils to “ annff the battle from ster.” The model must have been most bington's rize and weight upon a full blooded Arab would bave been to reduce the warrior to the mere aporis- man or horse jockey, and bth tyro knows that for ser. vice or even for the hunting fleld, @ cross of other blood \s absolutely necessary for the sake of mneciiae power. Probably for the purpose tat ¢ m0: cling a charger, ana. Bot merely a Crawford dlaslalshed the é'etanee between {the Foot of ths ho retained most of ear and the maxillary angle, while ine . wy et Ls cated great tnuscul ve preenion oO. ‘That muecu'ar developement is most apparen’ check. must have been thrown) pad 8 finer Hlustration of equine the near (left) hind leg and: sterts and stifle jointa show more of the pure if thie be @ Tittle too much for « charger, be allowed for the beau ideal. I no not suppose that Craw- ford strove te represent the horse that Washington actual ly rode, but a horse, in blood and spirit, fit for such aman 5 finest cqorttrien statuary, atthe high period of Athenian art ‘except those from the frieve of the Parthenon, are gone. mous bronzes. once on the Hippodrome at Constan- tinorle, were melted hy the Latin invaders of the lower empire, to make into serviceable pennies. We have thus Mr. Crawford's statue with the finest specimens in action which Greece could imagine or portray, Gib Tam inclined to believe that the horse under Washington, on the Capitol equare, would =. much by the Since the revival of the arta, till after the commence- ment of this century, we have bad very few equestrian y Donatelle, &e., Tat mi aimest all the horee 11, ground or slowly advancing. “4 Be He pour with more action, if I recollect right, im Paris, one splendid bronze Fara! woulptured by br fgg in some tweaty or twenty Ove yee ‘The apimal is ful of fon ‘aod life, but, anfor- ately he bas got George TIL with long, #raig! aight sticking ont pigtail on his back, and tuere was little to be dene with him ip the way of beau ideal, The statue of Fre‘erick, in Berlin, and the famous equestrian figure in Lisbon, ss’ wel! as the fine but rude ae hard figure of Peter the Great, bave all, aw iar as T can recolleet—I will pot call them detects, but wants—which do mot exist im this statue On the whole, I 4 rd sincerely congratulate you on hay ing, in Virripia, 26t only the flucst work of art im the Tinited States, but one a fine as any in the world: one wortby to commemorate & man whose mind was capable of com ebending that duty is superior to glory, patriot- iem more great than power. ‘The proveetings of the day closed with a procession of the military companies through some of streets of the city, and the firing of aceae taenaiee the cccasion, Tt is & Gay which will loog be remembered in Virginia; and though the pleasures of tho occasion were somewhat marred by the inauspicious weather, yet there was enough in all its altenvent cireumstazces—in the pageantry, apd pomp, and splendor of the scane, to coun- terbalance for this drawback to some extent, and impart to it an interest which will long perpesnate ity memors ‘the city w'\| be Mumirated to night ta honor of the oc- casion, and balls and suppers in abundance arc to be given.” The State will entertain all her guests to asplendid supper at the Exchange Hetel. Impositions Upon Hotel Keepers—Auother SelyConstituted Correspondent of the Herald. TO THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Ricumosp, Feb. 21, 1868, Mr, Smith, pursor cf the Roanoke steamer, called Gpon me on Friday last, the 19th instant, and introduced to me @ person who gave his name as Mr. Howara, ono of the Heratp's reporters sent on to aid me, as ho stated, in re porting the procoodings of the celebration to-morrow. T immediately went with him to ithe Exchange Hotel and procured proper quarters fer him, recommending him at the same time to the special attontion of Mr. Ballard, the proprietor, Ithough. it etrange that yu had sent him without a letter of Introduction, but in view of the raedium through which he was made known to mo, 1 took for granted all was right, believing that in the hurry of busi- ness you might bave omitted to'give him a note of iatro duction. He called at the office of the Chief Marskal and registered his name as reporter for the [leracn, in order to secure a proper piace Hear the platform, representing at the samo time, that Mr. Bonnet) woulde omeon; nay, I be- Keve, thathe had arrived, an‘ was escorted by to the hote!. In my conversations with him as to matters in tho Hiekarp office, T found that bie information was pot snek as I woule expect from an emplosé of the Hzratp, and [ be. gan to doubt the fellow's authority, This doubt wag some- What increased on the receipt of your letter of the 17th instant finding that you made nom ..tioa of him. Lfound that at evory step be was proving hituse!f a liar, telling different taice to different persons, w>ie he oxhibited pri- mo tie evidence of his uttor incapacity for bis assumed profeesion. By special invitation of both branches of the Lagisla- ture, General Scott appeared before (hem on yesterday at the Capitol, and there, in reply to an address of wel- come from the Speaker, lelivered a short sreech. This persen called upon mic while tho General was bdelog escorted by the cadels of tho Military Tastitale to the Capitol, and said he would go and report whatever would transpire, I agreed that ho shoul Go #0, bul ou seeing bim thie merning be informed me that he was refured at Irirsion, whon the follow waa accommodated with the best erat in the Hall, i2 cemp!imect to the Henaty. The Gene yal introduce’ bim to several of his friends. He was feasted at the bote! by several men of note, treated to wine, A and ceenpied et the table no other than a place besice Ucacral Scott. Whilo, I learned from other quarters that be was pursuing a course which T deemed evepicious, and havirg recommendea bim to the notice of parties at the botel and elrewhere, I dctermiuad w sele- ph to you and ascertain wheter he came here by your authority. I found on receipt of your ey that my puepicions were realized. T immediaisiy mate the fact krown to Mr. Ballard, the proprictor of the hotel, who, like myrelf, hed begun to suspect the fellow. Ha bron a him into his effice before me, and there asked him Figen he came from the Heraip, aod he ald cure; wi pon 1 produced your despatch. He wala oan persist that soa did send bim Me Ballard, however, was not convinced that you did, and demanded the amount of his bill ($6 50), which he was unable to pay. He was instantly ordered off, under the asscrasce that if be came again be would vo given in charge w the police. Your despatch was aot regarded as suflcient evidence of the imposture, cise he would bayo been 4 taken up. I wag cimilarly treated some time since by another fol low, whem I was foolish enough to introdece into my own family and feast for days But it is aitticu!t to guard against rascals of this character YOUR CORRESPONDENT. Personal Intelitgerce. Buchepan’s Cabinet is composed of “ino of Howell Coob ia wet a at 217s; pounds, Gov. 1i7, Secretary Toucey at 166, Secretary Thom » Ad) Gov. Floyd ai 120. General Casa will ‘weigh neariy 00 pounds, although he is not po fleshy as be was afew yearssince. lie ts very active for one of his oge, and walka to the Department of Stale almost ont morning, without an overceat, and with an olaatic | Hon. Timothy Davis, MC, arrived in Salem, Mase, from Washirgton on Saturday evening, and procecded to Glowceste: next morning. Hon. Daniel W. Gooch, M. C., from the Seventh district Of Massachusetis, is at home on a sbort viait He will re- turn to Wasbingtun to-day. ARRIVALS. From Havre via Perhentts ln the seamer Arngo —Mr Flicha Rigge, Beare Mr Wm H Riggs, ward C Centre, € ingham Mr Pierce Dewey and Indy, Mr PW Mr Bugene K Dewey, Mr Bile Weret, Line Ansle Hodsea. Mire beth Weyrnuch, Mr nay. child and servact. on Parks, indy, Mr Henry 8 Dexter, Mra W Lilley sd daughier, Mise Serab Meroard. Mrs) Meauard, threo chultren and servant. Mrs wna Avot hind Me W Ls Meower nd, Yay, Mw Lachey’ servant Mr R Payensueber, Me Biano, Me Dowg a Forge, MeR Whivelh, Me focksh Preee. Be Uharite Benry Heyon, Mr Poul Carrey, Mr Charles 4 Girou, Mr Mt Chemie 2, Mr Lapierro, Mr N Eston, Mr Max Switzer, Mr Lorenae Beggeie, Mr ra Ryan and child. bare Bro pe ‘and child, Mr Hugo Beek, ‘ki Mere HT Razed Me M May Hennind rer, Me Chas Fon rey Jules Frere, Rey Alex Hattenrerner, Mrd A F Reppela, $F jet Savage and lady, Mra Proverre and twe rahe om Lent, Mr Thos Caswall Me Thos Dow = Mise b melia, Dor Mise Louise, Domsiiie, Mies Roralic Domaille, Mise 1 t Domailic, Miss Emma lo maille. Master Henry Domatlic, Mr Wm Thorne, Mr Wm Mordunt, Miss Kliza Keller, Mr Geo Didelot. Mr John Briggs, Mr Jon Schacter Mr Fred Be Wilton, Mr Vhilio Mathews, lady and two children, Mr_A Anselmo, Mr Fraacia Philipe, Mr J Maseard and indy—96, From Savanneh. in steamship Floride—H Molloy, yin Ballard, PB Barnett, Daniel © Tuttle, Geo A McCluskey, Rev Thomas Bb a Lm 4 Ww Ureqory. M Berg. J Naw Anderson and iady, Mina Capt Oat Brew bert, ht te a) RS ‘Williameon—and 31 steerage. From Nenvitas, in brig Anita Owen—Miss Adela Drajean, Peter Preado, John Stewart, DRPARTCRE For Melbourne. tn the ship Min 4 De Be Mra Myers, Mr Lindee: Lindsey, Mr Ch Wilson, Felix Keily » Kelly, John Kelly ‘michael Lynch, $B Deno, Miebar! Hoffman Gleason, Wm Paremap, James O'Bryaa, Hilar Billey, Rartin Braiom, Mrs Beau, Wim Smith, Mré Smith, Jamea Appleton. Mrs Appleton Famuel Avpleton, Mrs Aupleton, Win Barve a Appleton, George Biienfons, Namuel, Thomas Pied, Wm Mra Miller Cain Mary Brodwick, Bridget Cain, Mr 3 Wilttemsburg City News. Covstensrit Mosay.—Duritg Mot day evening an organ. ized effort was made to flood the Eastern district with counterfeit Gwe dollar bills of the Howrastonic Bank, Stockbridge, Mase. Many of the shopkeepers hed ro. colved Information of the counterfeit, and the operators met with {ll success. Acanal boatman, ramed Lyman Fitch, was arrested for attempting to pass ove of the bills at a grocery corner of [vision avenue and Fifth street. Aw man pamed Catharine Collar was arrested by officer Boyce, charged with passing one of the bille at a millt ner! store in the upper partof Grand street. Previous to being arrested she become aa, and having redeeme4 the bill destroyed all evidence of her guilt. Jolma: lees Mr feuks Army Intelligence. Movement OF Troors —The steamer RoJo!ph bad traps. ferred to her at Cairo, from another stenmer, and landed at Jefferson barracks, companies Dan H of tho Seventh infantry, ten ioe from Fort Smith. The following are the remes of the officers accompanying the forces — Capts. 8. G. Simmons, and L. MeLaws, Licut. J. C. Emory, and Astistant Sur Chas. Page Forts arbuckie, Wasbita and Smith bave been abandoned, ant the troops: cocupying those poste are under orders for Ulah Corn. nies 1 and H will up the Missouri as soon as vigation will permtt.— St. Lowis Democrat, Feb. 19. Tar Sor Trape—The Lynn, Mass., Reporter pT tat ne improvement ia the shoo trade in that city Court Calendar—This Day Srvaswe CoveT—Circuit.— Nos 180, 212, 719, 199, 297, | 288, 380, 20034. 24H, 245, B44, 248, 246, 248, 240, 250, 2b1; 262; 263, 264, Unive Stare: Durnct Covrt.—Nos. 9 TT, 4, 84, 93) 107, 100, 109,09, 110, 1, Tish 160, tot, 162" ae) si, of, 29, 16,3 138. 188, 186, 141, 149, 49, £0, 170, 104, 106, 02, a ste, aias. ¥ 128, 129 Screwor Moen Nos, 272, 41 bes, $86,513, 486, 508 * 660, 81 472, 604 ‘The Metallte Tablet Razor Strop Can be ghiained, genuine, at J. & 8 SAUNDERS store, No. 7 Fredrick’s ‘Temple of Art, Rey, ee and ot Besotes y. nas the M tan Hotel. — Photograp! pen, Paguerreotypes mbrotypes inevery style. Photographs Mr. MOULTON, foraserly wih Gurney. —_—___ The Belmont Exhibition will posttivel; close on Saturday, 27th inst, 4 and Toupecs.—__ lied at No. 6 Astor His Hate shat binck or brown. No, | Barciay street, aud ail ® Ror, uggiats, i THE FAMILY DERALD Filtonstertam in Ameriea—The Royal Famii- Mes of Rusope-Interesting from Utah—Af- falvs Kurope--Congseastonal Proceed ings-The “Sh-.gulae Affray” at Astorin-- Latest IntetMgence~- Markets, die, dco. To day's edition of the Fasmr Heit, among other things, wil! contaig— Au interesting réawmé of Filibustertam ta Amorica— Apsisinnoe to the Patriots Mexico wad South Amsrica— ‘The Congress of Panama in 1426—The Texas Revol ution— Attempts of Lopez to Liberate Cuba—The Quitman and Paez Movements for Cuba and Veneznola—Lxpoditions to Tower California and Sonora—History of Walker's Opora- tions in Nicaragua, &c. Affairs in Europe—Our London, Paris aad Rexiin Corres. Afloai—Funeral of ihe Queea of Oude—The Paris Fashions for February, &c. 4 tena ber tuneral, at her inte re: The Royal Famiiiea of Kurope—Their Origin, Inyermar- rieges and Connections. Interesting from Utah—Arrival from Great Sail sake of tho Last Gentile Merchant—His Statomont of the Mo rality of the Mormons, Their Views, Foclings, Kxpects tions, &e., &6. Interesting Lotter from our Special Correspoadeat in Kansas. Lols Montez on the Witness Siand—A Free Fight aud Final Adjournment of tho Case. » Double Exeoutioa in Pittsburg—Man and Woman ‘The “singular Affray’ at Astoria -Siatements of the Affair as obtaiued from the friends of bots sites, &o. Notices of New Publications Editorial Remarks on Matters cf Interest. poraence—The Adriatic Again Kecaped—The Levinthan 1 | | | H | ‘Affairs tn Waebington— Proceedings of Congress, | man | i ‘Tho Loca! Incidents of this and adjoining cities of geno. | ral interest. A Full Report of the Prices of all kinds of Markeiabie Produce, carefully corrected each week. The Latest Iniohigence received up to the Ue of pudli cation. Together with Police Reporta—Theatrical Maers—Ra- port of the Cettle Market—Money and Commercial Mar. kele—Mazriages sud Deaths--Forming @ great mass of in- teresting and miscollancous roading. Terms-—Only $2.8 year; four centa a single copy be obl.inedas the office of the Heratpand of agente. Ambroty pe nat Photograph Views of aver a scenery, city aad couuiry, To ows Ri auperior Pte om m wtreei, opposiie Pint ‘The Lest in the world, surpassing all mad wi the manufactory, Zt Broadway Bronze Colors of Supertor Quailty ANDREW A. MUSEK'S, 95 Witilam street, oppo- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Mea. Battarp.—On Tuesday, Feb 2 ing tilnees, Mr. Dayia: Barcaxn yearn. His re'ntives and friends are re tend his funeral, from bia late reaiJonce, NO 29 La #reaee ttreet Brooklyn, thie (Wednewlay) allernor, at one Slevock. ‘The Fetmatts will be taxes to Boston. Teston papers please oop: Beipxs —On Monaay, Fe! Gfth year of his age. Bis frieno thowe of the family, are respectfully ir vited to attend his furers!, this (Wadncaday) afternoon, et four eck Covexnovex.—In this city, on Sunday night. Yob. 22, Chasis CoomMoves, (late Tielemans of the Veteran Corps of Artucry,) th the bth year ct bis ago. The relatives aad frieods of javitec te attend his tuneral, from tho bousr of bis #00-lm. jaw, Flere Clark, 42 Fart Thirlicth street, thts (Wednesday) afternoon, at halt past one o'clocx pr. after a tong and tinger- i Boston, Mass., aged 413 pecifuity tavited to at 2, Cuanus BaLpen, io tas Coorsn —Zace avian Coorte, aged 65 years Furerai will take placo from Rey. Mr. Kimondorf church, Cleremont avenne, veer Myrtle, Brooklyn, on ‘Thursday atternocn, at two o'clock. The trienda of the femily are respectfully invited to aitend without further invitation Of Charies Devenby , aped 60 years, The friends of the family are respectfully invite! to at tend Ler funeral, this (Wednerday) afternoon, at hail past one o'clock, from hor late reside wes, No. 2146 Bowery Fanipuser.—On Tuescay, Feb. 28, Ana CaTHaRina, { Frecerick aad Mo'ba Fahibusch, aged 6 years 8. The friends © tend her funer one o'clock, trem No. vitution ¢ fuwily are rexpect{ully invited to at Weipewday ) afternoon, at baif past 42 Mubert street, without other In- FN.--Su¢den!y, en Sunday orening, Feb. 21, at i+ rewider ce iaabelt City, Bew Jervey,’ Ganwer Gamer, of tne frm of U. & E Green, of this city. abd acquaintasces are invited to atiend the « his iste resioenos, this Weenceday) aftorncon, at one o'slock. Carriages will be in wal tend the fureral, whick wultake piace atiho Church of , the Annureiation, Fourteeuth street, between Bixth mod Sevents avences, this (Wedneeday) atternoon, at four Moxxy,--In thie city, om Sunday, Feb. 21, Euza R. Mo ; this (Weduesday) alterucoa, at one from her tate reawtots, No, 329 Cherry strest, PRvadermbia papers prease copy. Meoiies —On Tuescay Moruing, 23, in the 2ist year of his age, Tuomas, eldestion of Chariotte and the | inte Thenna Mogiten the friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- teow bis funeral, from hoe inte No 160 Woat et, on Thureds ig. at Leo o'elo0 on Tuesday morning, Feb. ang tho mom Fire Departinent od to attend his funeral, Sfterboon, at two o'clock, from bis lato roxi Oliver street, On Morday, Fob Darn Menrar, M. D., ly invited to ation’ his f. ral, this (Wedors . tue late real ence 1462 Maat T on beaniay feb. Mavlere, beth pireet Hex, danghtor of aged 2 yours and § | The relativee and friends of the family are respec nvited to allend the funeral, from her late residence, 40 West Twent: Services at the house oo y fourth strect. eek precise’ y inter inet +b. 24, Konmat Jat O'Coxxon, be take rox. — On Tue noe of bia father, Wo. 456 S Will bo taken 10 Calvary ‘clock, from the Eucron street. Bis re Cemetery For interment Be ifast papers, Irland, please copy. Frvains On Tuesany, Feb. 25, sire. Racwer Prac widew of Peter Perrine, aged 67 Fears, 10 months end uO | onys The friends of the family are reapectfully Invited to at woh at iw o'eloe’. ‘eb, Ws. at St Vincent's Hospital Caveeine Roce freland. Ter funeral will tako place this (We oe) at two e'ciock, from St. Vincent * Howpital. The trends And acquaintances are respec Invited to attend Rrav.—Ou Twealay, Fed. 2h, of lutermitieont fever, Jon Ryas, aged 7 yoareand 26 days. ‘The fricnae ot the family are respectfully Invited to at tend the Au on Thuraday afiernoon, at two o'clock, trem b Seow.—On Tuceday, Feb 23, Grong Hewny Ssow, aged pare and 28 son of Eohiraim f.. Snow, Ihe £. L. Sno other fricnda, are reapecttully | ral, this (Wednesday) at tweive o'clock M, at No uv Lexington avepne, corner of Thirty third strest Swe —Cu Mo , Feb. 22, of congestion of the lungs, Wisse» f. Sarre, aged 58 years. ‘The friends and relatives of tho family are ore invited t attend the funeral, this (Wednewisy wrnoon, atone o'cloce, from this Inte remdence on ira avenue, between Righty fifth and Kighty sixth streota, Yorkville. Sranewas.—On Monday morning, Feb 22, at the rer: | dence of her brother, James 1). ‘Sparkman, Mise Ass SrankMan. aged 75 years. The frionde of ihe family are respectfully Invited to at | tene the furerai, without further notice, this (Wed. neacay) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 4 Bedford avenue, between Division avenue and Morton street, Brockiy, kh D)., near the Wiliameburg ferrica. Taviok —At Havara, Cuba, on Wednesday, Feb. 10, of inflammation of the bowels Sivctar Tavtor, of this city, ‘aged 21 y¢ars, only son of Jane H. and the late Robert Taylor, and grandson of the lute Thomas T. Woodruff. | Notice of the funeral hereafter. At Brovkiyn, EF. D.,¢n Saturday night, Feb Vulrions, Jots Hxsnr, son of George and Klincra Turner, aged 3 months avd 14 days. The remain#were conveyed to Mount Olivet Cemetery for interment. Widtaxs —On Feb. 9, at the residence of her daughter, No. 005 Tenta street, Mra Saruy KR. Witttaws, (formerly Mre. Helland.) Mrs’ Williams wes the mother of Captain Ber jamin H. Holland, the only surviving officer thet es. caped the massacre of Col. Fanning's 6 in Texan, in the year 1636. from Galveston to in Holland died im 1836, on bis way ow Orleans. ye Fob..23, Mrs, Mary Witrrs, in the 78th year of her ag The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the foneral, on Thursday afternoon, at | two o'clock, frem the reritence of ber son im law, Mr Zeno Burpbam’s, No. 111 West Bey eath street, . | lawliy are respectiuily: i | New York. | ity, on Monday evening, Feb. 22, Euza Wier b. Les { The relatives aud frie ude ot the family are invited to at. | » A M.,aro rospectiuily tavited to ab | ty | Ser remains | ‘ay, ed « of Sarah wad Patrick O'Connor, aged 5 years, | ys taxe place on Thurrday afternoon, at | 287 Watts streot, | pative of Mitehellown, county Cork, Tray ess y.—In this city, ep Tuesday, Feb. 23, Rowe, wife | | | | | foe aepet en aorival oie ll eeiock A. M. faa teas | ! O'ckak. | | vey, wife of Win. Hi! Morey, of consumpilon, aged 41 | years. ' The friew(s and relatives of the family, and members | | afiernoon, | Ht } | LR BOLE WATERPUCOP SEWRe for} 4 ‘ot JONES, No. 19 Ana. av, 85 Gi double aslo pogwed boone ‘WILL Bi Tom OF ‘711% BRAT RED aa oars $5 5O- REE REE ARON oF Fae Smee 8 Washington street. A. 1 —COKNS, KUNIONS, NATIA PENETRATING PER g feab ortracied wil without Sa. 0 Bp Ge. eet ean be immediately afar 0 thom Ue leet Bhees tote atten, Cty br SACHARIE, 100 srceane’? erat aman gat die blaine Rok BANKER. THY OFLEBRATED TEST HEIL a, Al Wm Ranker trance metium, Pest circics day ant 455 Hroadway, 7oom evening. (RAEPED HANDS—CERTAIN CURR —TRGRMAR » compound camphor ice, will glycerine. onap, AWA CO. sate MBE GrOGAbIO os 168, 78 Bll end 158 Broniers apr’ rp HANDS.— CHAPPED wapys Ks dead ™ J one night by i genuine © Ey waien ie rol Et we yor menubnetared by. Dre} rotor ‘Dee All Prepot 158 ARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL. GIN IA EPFICACICUS of dyspepsia, cholera, gout, gravel, raeuma- ARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN WILL AFFORD ef ip cases of ciseases of Lowels, kidneys, bladder, de, (ARLES LONDON CORDIAL. GIN, SOLD BY Al / devggists, grocers. &c., in the Union. Quarts 759, pl URGANT WEDDING CARDS_THE FINEST rT 4 cheapest inthe city, at KVERDELL'S, Broadway, cor ner of Duane etreot, Kaiablished 1940, < SALR AT A] MATHEWS Tugiato Delys & Brow. Syracuse: Winslow ochemter; Dickenson & Comatonk's, le Kinatry’s, Hudson. robe’ ain, at Klagston and Roadout by Snnviuener, Peanakil!, at Yonkers, and 1 and village in this State anc Canada, Obie bahay aren sac _Genersl copot R& Washing'on ‘nvensie, Albany, 8. aa Guat SYRUP T8 CUR.NG MORE LIVER Oca ccm. x a nod weakly persone than any og nreparenes bow eelling in market, Ke lead the pamphlets, — No bumbi TBS5ON'S SYRUP Ty a ALL CASES Ls SEXUAT, sa Westy ong and diseases of the sping ae Kkiduey 4, le wt. Forsale by C. 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ARYER'S WEEKLY, rm ive conta, we Losi, cheapest and cet mucwenat fat amily paper im te Cn Tarper'a Weekly abounds in ori matter, 5 piquant. inairuetiee Yond eotorvaining’ fins, ‘aad fescrved: rnd increasing circulation.” {6 ty a kp-iow paver lo the jPreeh, } re A (amuy peper Boston AKPER'S bey rr Bway. Thc best, cheapest anu tos vndecenei faemily pay ion. cto the gains readers and popularity wit Wot par pers Feenly us selea are brief. timely, aud dev Faatiie in subjects as le eve 6 hea —Boswon Tran ARPER'S WEEKLY Price five cents: $2 50.n yonr. The best, chenpest and mogt wuscessfu’ family paper im the Harper's Journal ia pamirabiy conducted and ¢ cr ertalome ot. mas Atoll —New Or RPER'S WRERLY. Prive five conta; $2.50 9 year Tire bea! cheapest and mos! snecewafal family paper is the ana Hew Heheo in thie country. 8 of the day YATT'S moa! pair worst case of 1 AM —RIFUMATISM TN a ino serofule. ol uleers, iood, grent debility, it 5 ent consumption, &c are mos! certainiy ¥ this great purifier YATTS LIFR BALSAM CURED MRS. © NO. $82 sith avenue, of xerotula or Ring's evil The vloere had destrozed the flesh from the mae the windp'pe wae exposed, Theured Mra. Gore aise epaia. the BALSAM CURED MR. R. RICK, NOR, iT Cheton marker. of cofammatory siter be had been erippied for years. LIFE BALSAM CURED WM. MeLAREN, Reade #ireet, of an tleer covering vatrs whose store ia No, 28 ibe eolire ‘eg from knew to instep, the flesh reiting 1 the boues T 6 BALSAM CURED WILLET JARTTR, Bsq.. No. 27 Hicks street, Brooklyn, of deep and tern bio ulcers on the leg, alter bia physician iim decided (hat am- m WAS HeceMAACY lo wave his ite. fay inher deleterte sireet.” Agent tor Brooklyn, Se. MMBNSH REDUCTION | STREET TROWSERINGS 70 5 ASD 10 DOLLARS. buyer having overp is dey ade? 19 our Hock cf pautaloon sata, w styles pinid and other fancy s'rect iro waar lof which are this day reduced AK waist coatings, DOLL? Ws, ‘P. ORRBY & COMPANY Walker aureet Ofer an! Pd colegecons, 66 “Ss hrmadway, (Cor Brow Invited t@ eall and *eanmine the a the cleanest s orien whieh bare bees, found omer a it pointe which ba the production of the © grea‘eat variety of superter were work, R.* RORADWAYS READY RELIRP ron WeaD- ° ches. whether sick OF nervous: rhetaeeame ‘aralyeia lumbngn, ie, amalipes, fevers. swollen joisen, EX caus, Bx Fever, pains saiean ee liver. plenrisy, of mil kinds. Radwi ; ready vont ronst wil'a mseries you satter a few minutes change i jeanare B. W. R.~002 103 ulon treet, New York. etd by Greg — wre every where. i WwW MH Oe RIDING ACADRatY Fifth avenna, corner Thirty ninth greet Ladies from 8 AM. lo 3 P. Gevtiemen from 6un8 A.M. 4 taf and Bio OP M Tadiea and gentlemen for exercise riding on Tuewiny Ubure day, and Raturdmy evenings, Horecs trained 5 " late exhibitor to her Majesty Quien Vic * the ‘Bova (nen Ny. wk 8 FARINA CRACKERS bit Youthful, 99 well as those in the marte ian of life and even aged people and young ebildren, Bnd them plewsany to ent. They do not pecessariy require mesticating like o food, but merely breaking and m ng in the mouth usily. of ronking in water or milk by ean separating Vato tender takes, in which mate the # mach may receiv om nse finke: composed of particles of faring, in which Those flakes are composed of par ia meh the life supporting prireiple of (de grain rem ened oF injured, as in flown, by foo close grind ng {ie micat wettre provertion, 40 neeesenry to digesthon and which 1 umparte to Whe with Wine poi loa A.B PuCMrsoN & 00 8. 221 ane 245 Fanon stead