THE FIELD 
189 
February 25.] 
' ^5ticES to correspondents. 
ANGLING 
. , I. in tvpc. Will ho favour ns with Ills address ? 
Flumtn foffio - h ° xisunpshlrc Flyfislicr will be forwarded If sent to 
^ The Field-" CHESS. 
and others.— As we have before said, we fear there is not 
“ ^"iT^mnce of the match betwixt Messrs. Staunton and Harnvitz 
,n " C .n£ off Without supporting yonr opinion that “ the combatants 
C ifmidof each other," you should bear in mind that a great chess 
are Jh?s a thing somewhat to be dreaded, considering the time it 
mnt .umes the anxiety it occasions, &c. ; but the real, or at least the 
C ° IlfnsHde cause of the rupture in the negotiations took its rise in 
°.* te aua.'recment touching the time clause. Mr. Staunton being a 
th * s)0 «- plover, whilst Mr. Harnvitz is a very quick one. 
VL - , Vour proposition shall receive our due attention. 
s ‘-7. Lteur (litas',.- Most likely the games between Messrs -Staunton 
A a Von .ler Lina will be resumed next week; following these will 
n some five games between Messrs. Barnes and Boden, as well as 
some between M. Dc Ilevierc and others. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
r F _Manv thanks for yonr polito information. 
*_• , _1\yp havo referred your queries to our Irish correspondent. 
& Crouch is permanently engaged to Mr Combe. lie can rule, 
we believe, Gst 101b with notice, and rode lost year, at Ascot, ns low 
$ —The “ Racing Calendar” (races to come) was published last 
. S A- -Cmiolly died in the spring of 1842. Wo believe he was still 
nhie to ride 7st 81b. He is buried in the churchyard on the right as 
von enter Newmarket from Cambridge, and Pavis in the one on the 
* cf p Ijr. (Moulton.)— We believe Mr. Jasper Rogers's address is 
Chepstow, Monmouthshire. 
ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. 
rawer begs to inform Mr. George Truman that he will derive much 
information from a useful little book called the “ Art of Taxidermy," 
bv Peter Boswell, published by Nodes, 331, Strand, price Is Gd or 2s. 
, r y C —“ The Field" has no pecuniary interest either in Bon- 
ner's Yachtsman's Gazette or In Hunt's Magazine Your friend is 
unite wrong in supposing that our yachting editor is now con- 
nected with either publication. He resigned from the latter long 
I ago and has nothing to do with the former. 
INQUIRIES. 
Archery. “Sir,— In No. 1 of a series of chapters of Archery, you 
mention the ‘ Iloyal Toxopholite Society Would you have the 
kindness to inform me who is the present secretary of that Society, 
and hls direction, and also the direction of -Mr. Calvert, archery 
warehouse, Leeds."— J. R. 
Greyhounds. — “ Sir,— Will any of your readers inform me what is the 
best food for a greyhound pup five months old, which is very small 
In size.— W S. D." 
Crest What is now the tax for using a family crest? 
Maruute Sea-Bathing Infirmary . — Has this institution any office or 
offices in London ? 
LIFE ASSURANCE. 
T)EPORT of the SELECT COMMITTEE of the 
li HOUSE of COMMONS, and the DEPOSIT SYSTEM. The new 
and important feature of Life Assurance adopted by the DEPOSIT 
and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 
The following Is an extract from the Report of the Select Com- 
mittee : — 
“ The objects which persons have in view In effecting Insurances upon 
their lives, are generally of an important and solemn character, viz., 
the provision for widows and orphans after the death of their natural 
protectors; unlike any ordinary transaction of trade, a eontruct once 
entered Into cannot be discharged or abandoned, if doubts of tin 
stability of an office should arise, without a sacrifice of premiums paid 
in post years, and the necessity of effecting new policies in other offices- 
at increased rutes of premium, owing to the greater age of the ussurod: 
persons ore thus placed in the anxious and unhappy dilemma of being 
compelled to persevere in paying premiums from year to year, with soni t 
suspicion anil doubt as to the ultimate advantage of doing so, or of in- 
curring the serious loss which, under the most favourable circumstances, 
must attend the abandonment or sale of a policy." 
On the deposit system a person is not “ compelled ” to pay, from 
“ year to year," aud lie does not, If desirous of "abandoning" his 
policy, incur any “serious loss," but, on the contrary, he may pny 
such amounts, and at such times, as ho may find money convenient ; 
he can stop paying whenever he pleases, and ho can withdraw tin- 
whole or part of his premiums. If the whole be withdrawn the policy 
is cancelled; if part only, then the value of the policy is diminished by 
the assured value of the part withdrawn. 
II 
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 
BIRTHS. 
On the 20th inst., at Leamington, the wife of Jons- Hassard Short, 
Esq., of a daughter.— On Monday, the 20tli inst., the wife of Dr. Good- 
fellow, 4, Russcll-sqnare, of a son.— On Monday, the 20th inst., at G, 
.Mount Broughton, Manchester, the wife of John Basilio, Ksq., of a 
daughter.— On Tuesday, the 21st inst., at Riclilngs Park, Bucks, Lady 
IVn.J.SHiRF., of u daughter.— On the 21st inst., at Crane-grove, Holloway, 
the wife of John Craig, of a daughter. 
MARRIAGES. 
On the 18th inst., at Paris, Charles Edovard Tf.mrlaire, Comte de 
Bclloquct, Inspecteur-Gen6ral an Minister do l'lnterleur, Chevalier dc 
Legion d’Honncur, &c ., to Buida, daughter of the late Rev. R. 
Williams, prependarv of Lincoln, and rector of Great Houghton, 
Northamptonshire.— On Monday, the 20th inst., in the West-end 
District Clinrch, pnrish of South Stoneham, Hampshire, by the Rev. 
Charles Davy, the Rev Charles J. Dickinson, rector of Narraglnnore, 
in the Diocess of Dublin, eldest son of the lute Right Hon. aud Most 
llcv. Charles Dickinson, D D., Bishop of Meath, to Agnes Augusta, 
second daughter of Henry Dumblcton, Esq., of Thornhill Park, near 
Southampton.— On the 21st inst., at St. George's. Hanover-square, by 
the Rev. Albert Alston, M A , curate, William, third son of Mr. 
William Reed, of Illllington, to Jane, second daughter of the Into 
John Edwards, of Harlington, Middlesex. — On the 21st inst., at St. 
Mark's, Kennington, by the Rev. Charlton Lane, Lieutenant-General 
Dyson, of Lower Berkeley-street, Portman-square. to Augusta, only 
daughter of Captain Charles Cooles Craven, lute 72nd Highlanders, (if 
Richardstown, county of Louth, and granddaughter of the late General 
Craven —On the 21st inst., at St. George's, Hanover-square, by the 
Rev. J. W. Donaldson, D.D., brother of the bridegroom, Stuart 
Alexander Donaldson, Esq., to Amelia, daughter of Frederick 
Cowper, Esq., of Cuvleton-linll, Cumberland, end Hurley-street, 
Cavendish-square.— At St. Mary’s, Southampton, by the Rev'. .Tosiah 
Norton, the Hon. and Rev. Arthur Sugden, rector of Newdigate, 
Surrey, to Annie Jane, second daughter of the Rev. George Elton. 
DEATHS. 
On the 4th inst., in Artluir-street, Bloomsbury, William Adcock, 
many years head-waiter at the Bedford Hotel, Covent Garden, aged 42. 
—On Sunday, the 19tli inst., at 120, Cambridge-street, Wuvwick- 
squure, of convulsions, Ellen Louisa, daughter of Vesey Westan Holt, 
Ksq , aged 17 months.— At Oumlle, on the 19th inst., Mr. Robert 
Todd, aged 52.— On the 20th inst., at 10, Andison-terrace, Nntting- 
liill. Louisa Mary, daughter of the late Mr. George Jennings, of 
Spittal-squaro.— On Monday, the 20th inst., at his residence, Carpenter- 
toad, Kdglmston, John Cope, Esq., aged 71— At Highbury Park, on 
tlie 21st inst., aged 17 years and 2 months, Eugene G., the beloved and 
affectionate third son of Frederick J. and Emily Jourduin On 
the 21st inst , in London, JonN William Goodkxough, the eldest 
son of the ltov. John Wickham Griffith, rector of Bishopstrow, Wilts, 
aged 21. 
mHE WEST OF SCOTLAND GRAND STEEPLE- 
1_ CHASES at Kilmarnock, Tuesday the 4th day of April, 1854. 
STEWARDS: 
Hls Grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon. 
J. O. Falrlle, Esq. I Oeorge Middleton, Esq. 
O, V. H. Campbell, Esq. James Merry, Esq. 
George Oswald, Esq. \ W. M. Redfern, Esq. 
Sir M. S. Stewart, Bart. 
Secrettart.— Mr. Hush Craig, Kilmarnock. 
The Grand Caledonian Handicap Steeplochasn of Ten Sovereigns, 
(half forfeit,) with One Hundred Sovereigns added to the Winner, 
Second to Suvo hls Stoke, and the Winm-r to allow Fifteen Sovereign* 
for expenses; over about 3 Miles and a Hnlfof ofulr Hunting Country. 
Vny Winner of u Sleoplechase or Hurdlo Ruco after tlio declaration of 
Weights, elcar value of 5t>(. or upwurds, to earry 5 lbs. oxlrn; If of 
Two or more, 8 lbs. extra. Hnndlrnpper, Mr. Topliom, of Chester. 
Nominations accompanied with Five Sovereiens received till the 3rd 
of March; Weigh’.* announced to nominators bj the post of 15th March; 
and Forfeits declared by the 25UiMarcll. 
I LAKER’S POULTRY RESTORATIVE. A certain 
D cure for all diset»es of Poultrv, Phessanu, &c., Is recommended 
*itli perfect confidence. Messrs. 15 hove only been induced to otter 
it after having us<-d it thunisilves for many years with the crraieit 
. success, not only os a cure, but ns a preventive, for imparling vigour 
and high condition; keeping ihcm healthy and robust, and especially 
luring the period of Poultry Kxhiblilons, when so many suffer from 
c , ulut v . . change nnd'contlnemont. Its wonderful restoring power—" in ull tho 
A. B., aged 20, opens a deposit pollev with a paymentof 5 f., which It 1 ills that forvl is heir to," is almost Immediately apparent, nnd lias hut 
’ * . * * . .T i < ii si ■ , t I . » t.. ..... ■ _ i /..it., 'l'l... imair diaHa in irlilnh it ie 
will he seen he Increases from time to time, and occasionally diminishes 
For example.— The following abstract of a Ledger Account will 
show th 
llARDinoon op Apfoijans. — Mr. E. nnd Mnjor Mn.-tlonnld 
dined with us the other night, nnd were spanking of the Atl'glmn 
chnrnclor, nnd saying how much these wild people prefer liiiro- 
penna to llindindnuia, for whoso soft chnnteler they have the 
greatest contempt. Mnjor Macdonnlc! mentioned ns no instance 
of this, that n noted A fig linn wrestler tried his skill with nn 
officer, who gnvo him n severe fall. When ho got up again, the 
''Hirer said to him. “ I nm afraid I linvo hurt you?” “ Do yon 
Bike inc fora Hindustani?” was the indignant reply, nnd spring- 
ln ? U P in tho air, the wrestler allowed himself to fali violently nn 
his knees, which wore, in consequence, frightfully cut. 11 Do you 
Bike mo fur a Hindustani?” asked lie again. — Mrs. Colin Mac- 
ncnsiu'e Slut Years in India. 
Accounting- for a Lobs. — A merchant, cxnmining n lmgs- 
of hardware, on comparing it. with the invoice, (mind it all 
light, except n hammer less than the invoice. •• Oeh ! don’t he 
troubled.” said the Irish porter, “ euro the nagur took it out to 
"I'oa the hogshead with.” 
Hbbcvttscmems. 
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THE CHARGE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS in 
x “ fun Field ” Is at the rate of 
' SIXPENCE per LINE, 
The minimum charge being 2s. Gd. for Five Lines and under. 
Payment must l>e made In Cash or Postage Stamps, to the Publisher 
HENRY PEAT, 
HUNTING SADDLER, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
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1853— Jan. 20.. 
Oct. 13- 
1854— Feb. 9 .. 
April 20 .. 
July 7.. 
Dec. 31 .. 
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June 8- 
1857— Oct. 29- 
1858— May 1 .. 
Dec. 31 .. 
I860— Sept. 1 - 
18G2— Nov. 30.. 
Thus A. B., in ten years, has saved and invested at different Inter- 
vals various sums amounting to 97/., by which he had been insured in 
ease of dentil for 260/. 12s. 7</.; but A. B. requires 22/., lie draws tills 
sum out, and diminishes the value of his policy by GO/. 8*. 3 d. at 
different times, leaving him in case of dentil a policy for 200/. 4 j. id.. 
and during his life a fund of 75/. to draw out at any time, in part or 
wholly. 
The first claim settled by the Deposit and General Life Assurance 
Company was upon a deposit of 10/., which a parent made for eaeli ot 
five children, instead of adding it to nn account they had ut the Saving's 
Bank. One of them died a few duys after the 10/. was deposited, nud 
the father received 34/. 6s., being the amount of the deposit policy. 
EXAMPLE No. 2. 
Supposing A. B. aged twenty-three, when he opens a deposit policy 
has the means, and continues voluntarily, to pay the same sum every 
year In the same way as he is compelled to do in the ordinary sys- 
tem : — 
ARTHUR DAWSON, 
healer in horses, 
110, STEPHEN'S GREEN (WEST), 
DBDLIN. 
Year. 
Age. 
1851 
23 
18 
49 G 6 
1852 
24 
18 
48 16 0 
1853 
25 
18 
47 18 0 
]vc,4 
2G 
18 
47 4 G 
27 
18 
46 10 G 
28 
18 
45 17 G 
1857 
29 
18 
45 4 0 
1858 
30 
18 
44 10 G 
1859 
31 
18 
43 17 G 
IStiO 
32 
18 
43 4 0 
1SGI 
33) 
to 
V 
90 
20G 7 G 
18G5 
37) 
18GU 
38) 
to 
V 
90 
190 4 G 
1870 
42) 
1871 
43) 
to 
V 
72 
141 3 0 
1874 
4G) 
432 
1000 4 0 
1875 
47) 
to 
103 
194 13 G 
1880 
52) 
1881 
53) 
•to 
[ 
90 
147 18 G 
1885 
67 S 
68) 
to 
£ 
108 
182 10 G 
1891 
C3) 
738 
1525 G G 
Tin; premium of 18/. commencing at 23 years o age, and paid upon 
an ordinary policy (as it may be) every year till A B is 4G years old 
will secure the same sum, viz., 1000/., but if A B lives 17 years longer 
(which U the probable duration eflife at the time he effected the insu. 
ranee) hls deposit policy, for the same payments us for mi ordinary 
policy of 1.000/., will have increased to 1,625/. Gj. C,d. 
Tiu ri us —The Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Dmmlanrig, 
M.P., Comptroller of her Majesty's Household; Major-General Sir \V, 
Clayton, Bart.. 79, Gloucester- place, Portman-square; Sir Charles 
Price, Bart., Banker, London; Vice-Admiral Ayscougli, Prospect 
House, Southampton. 
Ciiaium in. — T he Right Hon. the LordJViscount Drumlanrlg, M.P., 
Comptroller of her Majesty’s Household. 
Consulting Actuary.— Francis O. P. Nelson, Esq., F.L.S. 
Standing Counskl — R. li. Crowder, Ksq., Q C., M.P., Recorder of 
Bristol. Counsel to tho Admiralty, nnd Judge Advocate of the Fleet; 
1!. Muliiis. Esq., Q.C., M l'., Lincoln's-Inn. 
Chief Office — No. 1G, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, London. 
Branch Offices. 
Leeds — 35, Park-row. I Dublin — 10, Westmorland-strect. 
Birmingham — 105, Ncw-street. I Bristol — 21, Bridge-street. 
Every description of ordinary Life Assurance business transacted, 
Loans granted at 5 per cent, on real or personal security. Annuities 
on most favourable terms. Diseased lives and lives duclinod by other 
offices accepted at equitable rates. 
MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE OX THE ORDINARY SYSTEM. 
SuRUFXnr.R of Policies.— An owner of a Policy for life on which 
five years' premium or upwards lmve been paid, should he wish to 
surrender the Policy, will be entitled to receive cither the then value, 
nr it may remain as a Deposit, nnd ae represented by an equivalent 
Deposit Policy. 
For prospectuses and further information apply to the agents In the 
country, or to C. W. Bryan .Resident Secretary. 
to be known to be fully appreciated. Tho easy mode in which it is 
administered is one amongst its many advantages. In pills or buttles, 
24. lid. each, with full directions. Half Moon Passage, Gvavochurch- 
treet, and the Plieasantry Beaufort-etroet, Chelsea. 
I) UPTURES.— THE PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING 
LV GERMAN TRUSS, acting effectually without any compllc.it tons, 
is recommended by tho faculty for tlio euro and relief of hernia, 
i'lie necessary quality of ft good truss is an efficient resisting power, 
without unnecessary pressure on the part affected, winch desirable 
ilijeet is alone obtained In u truss unencumbered with straps or spiral 
prings, or pad behind. 
J. Egg and Co., 1, Piccadilly. 
l,e most eminent surgeons; worn nnd recommended by Wlllium 
• nnd which has commanded for 30 years a constantly inoreulng 
[eputntlon. It is what a truss should be— perfectly efficacious, yet 
igreeablo to the w<*arcr. Head “Cobbott’s Legacy to Ruptured 
1 Persons,” gratis. None genuine unless tuurkod with the address, 
; 3, Clmring-cros*. 
Sarsaparilla nnd chamomile uestora- 
O TIVE PILLS, for purifying the Blood and Strengthening tho 
i Digestive Organs; are suited for either Sex, and will prove a certain 
[ cure for indigestion, loss of appetite, dimness of sight, fainting tit*, 
1 wasting of the llesli, languor, skin diseases, rlieumutic nnd nervous 
i flections, and ull Impurities of the blood arising from whatever cause. 
I By the diligent use of this purifying medicine the energies of the whole 
nervous system will be augmented, a more powerful healthy action 
uf every faculty produced, feebleness and all the deplorable symptoms 
I of disease will vanish, and strength nnd health he restored. They 
I have also a specific action on tho secretions and excretions, nnd assist 
I nature to expel from the system all humours and impurities through 
the lungs, liver, kidneys, anil skin— u power pos««*»ed by no other iiie- 
1 iicine. They are also especially calculated to cure scrofula, mercurial 
diseases, scorbutic eruptions, guut, rheumatism, pains in the bon vs, 
t ulcers, sores, or any long-sianditig chronic malady. They will ►peedlly 
| cure the many distressing diseases peculiar to women. 
Prepared by IV. A. French, or ut the Laboratory, 300, Unborn, two 
doors west ot Clianoery-lano. Price 1*. ljrf., 2*. 0</., 44. Of/., und Ilf. 
per box. Either size sent free per post, on receipt of the price in cash 
| or stamps. 
CHARLES LENNY, 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END, CROYDON, 
B EGS to call attentions his Broughams, Clarences, nrnl 
Barouches, with Id* registered noiseless whoel-plate, thus shortening 
lie distance between the wheels, and lessening the draught for tli# horse, 
Blowing the wheels to lock quite under, and having high front wheel*. 
C. L hus constantly ou sale Cab und Driving Phaetons, Stanhope and 
.ingle horse ditto, Pony Carriages and Park Phaetons. lie also solicits 
mention to his Newport Pngnel und other carts, either with panels or 
wickerwork sides, nod to his Bvgot Curl, in panel or wickerwork, easy of 
iccesp, nnd possessing ull the advantages of the Malvern Cart, but 
(ess expensive. _ , , 
He bus also a large stock of Croydon Basket Curriaecs, cheap and 
elegant and in every variety of shape, either for sale or building to 
order, with or without heuds, to suit either the Shetland Pony ortho 
' C. L. would also Invite an inspection of his registered Phaeton in 
basket-work, suitable either for ono or upoirof ponies or horses. 
Carriages of all kinds let on hire for long o r short engagements. 
FOR THE HOUSE. 
HARROW’S GOLDEN OINTMENT OF IODINE, 
D patronised by the principal racing nnd hunting establishments in 
I the kingdom, as a speedv cure for curbs, spavins, splints, ‘trained 
sinews and Hgnm-nts, &c.; can bo applied during work. Prepared 
I only and sold by William and Richard Barrow, veterinary surgeons, 
I Newmarket; and may bo had of George Coleby (late Jackson), 93, 
Cheapslde; Hnnnoy, 63, Oxford-street, London; John Ross, Medical 
Hull, Kelso; Thomas Johnson, 37, Grnfron-strcot, Dublin; and all 
I other rcspectablejcbemlsta, in boxes at 2 4 G<i., 4i. G d., und 7 j. with lull 
I directions, and sent post free; where also maybe had BARROW'S 
| celebrated GUM PLASTER, for strained sinews and ligaments, in pots 
[ 5s. and 10f. each. _ 
I rpiIE BUCEPHALUS NOSEBAND. — A simple nnd 
1 easy remedy for hard-pulling horses, rendering Inveterate hnrere 
P tractable and light in hand, -Suitable to any curb bridle. Extensively 
l patronised by tlio officers of her Majesty's cavalry, the sporting world, 
I &c.,.md strongly recommended for ladies' use. Price, for saddle-horses, 
[ 8s.; for huruess-horses, 12s. Bent (post free) ou receipt of a money 
I order, payable at the Piccadilly post-office, to witiiam M. ByWatkr, 
I Saddler, Zee., 99, Piccadilly, London. — None arc genuine nnlc-ssstumped 
I — “ Bywateu, London." 
TUB MIDLAND SPORTING CHRONICLE, 
EDITED EY PEDIGREE, 
fS now under a New Proprietorship, and an 
L Invaluable organ of communication i j nil lowr* of our National 
Sports, os well as to the AGRICULTURIST und the 
LICENSED VICTUALLER. 
It will also b (* found on excellent medium for Auvortinn^, n» 
not only are the charge* one-half less than those of the ineir.-| <-lit»ti 
journals, but some hundreds ot VIikk paper* lire sent to the h ading 
hotel* throughout England, Scotland, Ireland, und Wales, indepen- 
dent of the thousands to regular *uliacriher». 
Advertising Charges: Six Line* for 24. C,d. 
SunscntlMTOX : 54. per quarter. All Posi-oUice Orders to be m.ndo 
p :miblo to CAurr.it Sharp. 
Published every Thursday Evening, in time for post, at 14, Long 
R ow, NorrixoniM. 
A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH. 
M R. HOWARD. Suhokon-Df.ntibt, 5'2, Fleft-stivet, 
lias Introduced nn entirely New Description of AKT1HCIAL 
TEETH, fixed without springs, wires, or ligatures. They so perfectly 
resemble the uutoral teeth, as not to be distinguished front the originals 
by the closest observer; they will never change colour or decay, and 
will be found superior to any teeth ever before used. 1 his method does 
not require the extraction of roots, or any painful operation, aud w ill 
support and preserve teeth that ere loose, and is guaranteed to restore 
articulation and mastication. Decayed teeth rendered sound and usc- 
fallnmasUoallon. 62 , FLEET-STREET,— At home from I till 
WILLIAM WRIGHT begs to acquaint Provincial 
it Stoning Gentlemen, that lie continues to execute Conimi»»ioi:s 
a* usual. 
"THE LONDON BETTING PUICK CURRENT,” a Daily Circular, 
containing the London Betting up in Po»t Time, Eiilrii*. Weights, 
Acceptances, Scratching*. 3tc„ will lie foknd very useful to Provincial 
Gentlemen who take an interest in affairs of the Turf. For Terms of 
ffutiRcription, apply t“ W. WRIGHT, Fulwood ’c-rents, Holborn. 
“ WRIGHT'S BOOK OF HANDICAPS." Price One Penny. A 
Weekly Progrnmtneof Races to Come, with Trainers’ Naiussappeudc 
