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RALPH OGLE, V.S., 330 West Twenty-fifth Street, New York. 



L. H. BRAILY, V.S., chief veterinary surgeon U. S. cavalry. 



D. COSTELLO, Esq., circus proprietor, with P. T. Barnum's show. 



J. E. WILKINS, owner of vicious horse mentioned in Mr. Bonner's 

 letter. 



BUDD DOBLE, driver of Goldsmith Maid, South Pennsylvania 

 Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 



O. H. HICKOK, driver of Lucy, St. Elmo, and Western Girl, Cole- 

 man House, New York. 



FRANK LESLIE, Esq., publisher of Frank Leslie's weeklies, &c. 



JAMES HARPER, Esq., of Harper Bros., publishers. 



Rev. Dr. FIELD, editor " New- York Evangelist." 



SIDNEY E. MORSE, Esq., publisher "New- York Observer." 



Rev. E. P. ROE, chaplain in Harris's light cavalry, now of Highland 

 Falls, N.Y. 



Buffalo (N.Y.) Class. 



The Buffalo, N.Y., Class, represented by the following well-known 

 citizens, GEORGE W. TIFFT, Esq., Judge MASTEN, Major DICKEY, 

 C. J. HAMLIN, Esq., and F. W. TRACY, Esq., unanimously resolved, 

 that " we commend Prof. Magner to our friends as a reformer of more 

 than ordinary usefulness ; that his theory of governing and educating 

 horses is the most practical, humane, and valuable in its results we 

 have ever witnessed ; and can be learned and practised by any one of 

 ordinary intelligence." 



Cleveland (O.) Class. 



At the close of the last lecture of his course in Cleveland, the fol- 

 lowing resolution was moved by Hon. Silas Merchant (President of the 

 City Council), which was carried by acclamation of the entire class, 

 which comprised one thousand leading citizens. 



Resolved, That we, as members of Prof. Magner's class in this city, 

 deem it but a just recognition of his skill and success in teaching us his 

 system of educating horses, which we regard as the best ever shown 

 us ; and for his gentlemanly demeanor ; that we are fully satisfied with 

 his instructions, hereby indorse him and his system of educating and 

 treating horses, to our friends and the public. 



From the Toledo (O.) Commercial. 



Monday, the last lesson of Prof. Magner to his class in Toledo was 

 given. His success here has been unprecedented, and his teachings 

 unparalleled in their line. What the members of the class have learned 

 could not be bought of them for ten times the sum paid by them for 

 the instruction. He goes to Adrian, Mich., from here; and we 

 bespeak for him there a hearty welcome and the usual success attend- 

 ing his efforts. The Professor is a man of his word, professing no 

 more than he performs, and doing good wherever he goes. In his 

 teachings he not only learns his scholars, but benefits the horses, by 

 introducing a more humane and gentle course of treatment, and there- 

 fore merits the name of benefactor to the brute race, or a niche beside 

 the renowned Bergh. We congratulate the Adrianites on their acqui- 

 sition. 



