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well as in Barnum's Hotel. We said a few days ago that the correspondent of the New York Times had uttered four distinct falsehoods with regard to the alleged disturbance. First. He said that the sheets on the Prince's bed had been handled until they had been soiled. That was a lie out of the whole cloth. A number of visitors, before the arrival of the Prince, passed through his apartments and looked at the beds, but not one of them touched them, or anything on them, as the Messrs, Ballard can testify. For twenty four hours before his arrival, the rooms were in charge of his own officer. Secondly He said that the congregation of St. Paul's Church rose when he entered. That this was an unalloyed falsehood, at least one thousand persons will testify -- that is to say, the whole congregation, including the clergyman who officiated. Thirdly. He said that at Washington's statue, the Prince was insulted by opprobrious allusions to the part his great-grandfather had adopted with