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, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. anny . * Fasano, Jan, 16, 1868. eae ON Ths FINASUB m."4 IN THE HOUSE. after a fow private bills were disposed 9, t the Houso ‘to day, an imporiant discussion of the Findace Dill was Pad in Committee of the Whole. Mr. Hooper, of Masea” sahusetta, was called upon to testily respectibg SoeNetayy Whase's views upon the bili reverted by the constmittes. [Mt appeared plainly from Mr. Hooper's remarks thas Mr. "Chase not only disapproves the original biil, but he be- ‘Hevea (uat be cannot carry on his department of the qwovernment if it becomes a law. It is uncerttin what woflvct this announcement wil! have upon the vote on the Mill, Teis probable that a majority of the members wiil coi compelled in this crisis to yivld their opinions to whose of the Secretary. Vhe modification and final moulding of the finance mivasura will, under these circumstances, occupy some time, especially as the pressiny demands of the soldiers yave been provided for by the hundred million joint resolution, which gives the debaters breathing or spout- tug (ime. In the course of the debate the de'ays in paying the ‘army, especially sick and wounded soldiors, were brought up. anda terrible budget of grievances was opened by Siterent members. One of the obstructions, or ono of the possible causes of partiality in paying regiments, was mot ulladed to, viz: that no paymuster can get hiv money cto pay with except on @ special order from the Secretary of War Am attempt was made to hold a session’ to-morrow, but alter @ noisy squabbie the House adjourned over to Mon- day. ROBEKC J. WALKER ON THS FINANCES. frou, Robert J. Walker, in couversation this evening, asserted that the rebellion could only’ be put dows by tho maintenance of the government credit and Gountes ; that 1% was eyident the {mmoderate issue of paper currency Thus advanced gold to forty por cent premium, and the is. + 61:6 of several hundred millions more would nearly cause it to disappear a8 a commodity, as well asa commercia, modium. Mr. Walker gordialiy approves the views of Secretary Chase, and believes the Onancial policy suggest- ~@1 by him to be indispensable to the success of the gov. ‘orninent. THE. REPUBLICAN PARTY BREAKING UP. ‘There 18 much caucussing and consultation by the ro publicans in Committee of the Whole on the state of thy party, upon the best means of preserving their political organization from destruction, They talk of reorganizing ‘the party, but in what manner dics not yet appear, : Qreotey has been extremely busy. He is not organizing lack brigades, as has been supposed , but reorganizing the republican party. Some of the leading radicals who wore im consultation with him jast night shake their heads omirously,and deolare that this is the darkest day" the country bas yet seen. Prominent republicans acknowl ~@dge that they bave-lost their hold upon power in all cx- cept some New England States. Some of them predict +peace ag oarly us next Juno. MPSSAGE FROM THE !RESIDENT. ‘Tho President to-day sent a message to the Houso it: roply toa resolution asking why Scnor Murillo has not »been received as the representative of the revolutionary gsevornment of Granada, and what communication nad eon had with Benor Horran, the representative of the coufederacy of New Granada. The Pre swidoat recites. the diplomatic relations here ‘orore existing betweon the United States avd ‘Now Granada. In 1861 a revolutionary war broke out in Granada, assuming to set up a new government under ‘the name of the United States of Colombia. This war bus shad ita vicissitudes; but the revolutionary organiza vtion baa hitherto Geen simply a military and provisional power, without a definitive constitution Or government: and no government of the latter kiad bas ‘Deou organized in lieu of the government of 1858, which thas bebe recognized by the United States. Tho United ‘Bates Minister, appointed in 1861, was instructed, in view of theoecupation of the capital of New Granada by the evolutionists and the universality of the civil war then waging, not to present bis credentials toeither of the governments, but to conduct his affairs informaliy,as ~austowary in such ‘cases, and to report the progress of -erents, and await the instructions of this government. ‘The advices received ‘have not been sufllcient to determine the President to recognize the revolutionary govorument, ‘and Gen. Horran being here as the representative of the government 90 long recognized, he had not received any reprosentative of the revolution , as that would be an act of recognition. Official communications have been “bad on occasional and incidental questions with General M@lo-ram, aa Mivister of the Granadian confederacy, but in no other character. From these communications no de <iaite measure or proceeding has resulted, and a commu- nication of them at this time the President does not deem +@ nupatible with the public interests. PUMISHMENT OF FRAUDS ON THR GOVERNMENT. ‘The bill presented by Senator Wilson, to punish frauds ‘upon the government, makes the drawing or preronta- gion of false claims, vouchers, false oaths, forgery, con- «sptracy, stealing, delivering goods sbort of receipt, giving ‘vouohers in ignorance of facts, and buying governmeny wproperty from soldiers, high crimes and misdemeanors, “the guilty parties to be regarded and troated as in thy vmilitary and naval services of the United States, and to Do tried aud puni-hed by courts martial. It provides that all contractors and chim agents shall be considered onder martial law, and that neither resignation nor dis” charge from the service shall be a bar to these proceed: ings. re NAPOLEON AND THE REBELLION, The best diplomatic advices from Europe are that Emperor Napoloon soes no need of speaking kind words for the Southern confederacy. He holds that they cannot ‘0 reduced under the authority of the general govern- mont. ENCOURAGEMENT OF FMIGRATION. | Senator Foster, of Connecticut, introduced » resolution «%9-day looking to legislation to import from Europe per- sons to aupply the void made in industrial occupations by eulistments into the Union armies. Most statesmen are fearful that when the two years’ and nine months’ men are discharged in the spring there will not be opportunj- | ‘tes Cor them to engage in former pursuits. ‘THE CASE OP GRNEXAL MEIGS. In the Sonate to-day Senator Wilson sent to the Clerk's «devi, to bo road, a lottor which was addressed to him by General Meigs. The reading of a few sentences produced ‘Bich @ commotion that it was stopped,and the letter withdrawn by Mr. Wilson, The following are the principal points of the lottor :— Goneral Moigs thanks General Wilgon for his remarks on ‘ne Lith. Ono of the misfortunes of a country in civil ‘war is, that no character nor service protects an officer ‘from auapicion. 80 many men have broken their oaths of | saliegiance that poople lose confidence in the ordinary | piedges of charocter and position. He thinks ‘Bhat Senators who allow themselves to be made the mouthpieces of base accusations against public officers forgot the obligations of their high station. If they think they have grounds of suspicion they should make them Known to the officers’ superiors. Such accusations against men in public stations are injurious to our cause. He ‘essorts that nv Man can truly report any word, look or ‘thought of bis ineonsistent with the most devoted loyalty to hiscountry. Hestands ready to meet any aecuser before any tribunal that those who have published accusations - 9° susyioions against him tn the Senate, should present to ‘the President the grounds on which they are based. He “aya that the rebels, though many of their leaders are blickoned with broken oaths, have wit enough not to an- Gormine their cause by public defamation and slander of «their officers. He thanks General Wilson for his raising ‘his voice against such folly—for he thinks it folly as well @s crime. YMANCIPATION IN MISSOURI. Ta the speech of Senator Henderson to-day upon eman; cipation in Missouri he gave, by implicatiog as a reason why compensation should be made for emancipated siavon, that New England was engaged in importing staves iato the South for twenty years after the best | Coolimgs im that South was opposed to such traffice. He recognized in the present Southern resist. ance of theo mmon people of the South to the federal acvbority, the thought by them that they werayto be re- duced tox condition of equality with negroes, He stated that slavery bad not been much affected m Middle Mis, sonri, wifere hemp and tobacco were raised, nor in tho border towards Lilinois, tn which State the people were more bitter against the negroes than in Missouri. In southeast Miesouri and on the borders of Kansas the 4\ave population had been materinily affected. ARTILLERY EXPRRIMENTS WITH IRON-CLAD TARGETS Several interesting experiments made at the Navy Yard yonterday of the effects of the Dahigren gun upon iron, clad targets, completely vindieate the opinion expressea by Captain Dehigren in bis recent report to the Secretary of the Navy upon the subject of destroying iron ciads, A Pn ed of Captain Ericsson's, made up entirely of wrought ‘rom to a thickness of ‘Ifteen inches, was tosted at the yard. ‘St wae Gred at by fo oleven-inch Dahigrea gun abou, fifty feet distance. The gun was loaded with thirty Qeunde of powder and solid shot. Tho penstration was Quite Manaidoradie, bat the construction of the target NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY” “was completely dislocated by the'blow ‘Onty two of the through bolts were unbroken, All the bolts in the vicind ty of tho blow were separated and much boat. The target itself, though woighing several was, was driven le back several iuchos, and the blow also displaced the Basvy masonry against which tt Lad been braced. CONVICTS SENT TO ALBANY. Ou account of the occupation of the peniténtiary for miltary parposes, forty-tW6 gonvicts were sent hence to the penitentiary at Albaoy to-day, undor oharge of Unitey ‘States Marsha! Lamon. THE SHIP CANAL BILL. ‘The House to-day refused to lay on the table the later- nal Ship Canal bill by # vote of forty-two to pinety-three. ‘The friends of the bill rugard this as s garantes of its success. HOSPITAL INSPROTION. The Congressional Committee on the Coaduct of the War have beon invited by the Surgeon General te aecom- pany him to Philadelphia to-morrow to inspect the new Chestnut Hill Hospital. HORACE GREELEY NOT ARRESTED. It was generally expected that Horace Greeley would be arrested bore to answer to the indictment against him for libel. It is probable, however, that before ha camo to Washington some arrangement had been made to enable him to come and go without arrest. OUR RKLATIONS WITH NRW GRENADA. Tho President to-day informed Congress that our Minis. ter at New Grenada was instructed not to present bis credentiais to either the Granadian government or the provisional government of that State, The capital being occupied by the revolutionists, no representative from the provistonal government has been received. THE NAVY Arrival of the : Release. Pxrsase—four guns—regular navy atoreship, the same whose recent proximity to the Alabama was alluded to yesterday, arrived at Boston, from the Mediterrancan on Wednesday. She brings no Inte news, being » sailing vessel. When she left Cadiz the officers and crews of the United States ships Consteilation and St. Louis wore well. ‘The British iren clad frigates Warrior and Black Prince had bees up the Straits, and the formor was considered by her officers a partial failure. The officers of the Re- Jeage are:— pS Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commanding—Daniel P. ‘Acting Mas‘er—Jobn P. Goodmanson. Assis‘ant Paymas er—Benjamin ¥. Vamps. isant Sureon—John Sparo. Paymaster's Clerk—C. ¥. Acting Master's Mutes—Waltor Walton, Walter Sargent, and ¥. P. Bibles. ‘The United States steamer San Jacinto called at St Kitts, Deo. 28, and sailed on a cruise. Hxch: Oaptared by Tho large troop of United States marines which were captured on board the Ariel by Semmes, of the Alabama, have beon exchanged and are now at tho service of tho government, Their officers, too, among whom are Cap- tain D. M. Cohen, Major Garland, Lioutenant McEIrath and others, will repair to their original destination at the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, where @ permanent marine garrison is to be estab ished for the fret time- Arms and equipments will be furnished the men from ‘one of the United States armories on tho Pacific. A Gonoral Court Martial. A very sorious case is now boing tried before a Genoral Court Martial ut the Brooklyn Navy Yard. In ‘strict times’*death might be the sentence imposed on tho sc- cnsed, wore be proven guilty of the charge proferred against him, The ship's cook of the recoiving ship North Carolina is the prisoner, and is said to Rave drawn a pis- “volon Captain Meado, hia commanding offlcer, which ia. ‘one of the mont serious crimes knowa to naval aw. The examination for the prosecution was Gnishea on Taursday, and the accused.commenced his defence yooterday. Am American Vessel Fired Into by a British War Steamer. ‘The Amorican bark Morning Star, Captain Joha Stir- ling, which arrived at this port yesterday from St. Jago de Cuba, was fired into by the British war steamer Pio- ver on the 23d ultimo, and subjected to a search. Tho’ only explanation the Brjtishers would give was that thoy took the Morning Star to be aglaver. Captain Stirling at first thought he had fallen into the clutches of the pirates of the Alabama; but when the salute ‘Bark shy!’’ in- stead of “Bark ahoy!”’ was heard it was evident that Old Beeswax wes not in command, and all on board felt much easter. City Intelligences. ‘Tur Conrorar:on Cocnsxt's Arrourtments.—Mr. Develin the new Corporation Counsel, has finally put an end to the agony of the office seckers who have besieged him ever since b's election by the people. The correct list of his Appotutments will be found as follows:— Public Administrator—Dr. Robert Bradford, vice Ste” phen P. Tursaell. Corporation At orney—Nichoias Hill Fowler, viee George C. Genet. Asistant Corporation Attorney—Denis Quinn, vice John M. Harrington. cc.nt Assistant Corporation Attorney—J. Dagget Hupt, poin' new appaintoes ontered upon their duties yester- day. Arvorsmwxsts iN Tax SrReKr Devantwent.—Deputy Streot Commissioner Tweed made the following changes in the force of the Street Department yestorday — W. H. Tone, Foreman of Western Division Roads. inal Townley, Inspector of Lamps and Gas, vice H. ingle. Wm. Tucker, Foreman of Bareau of Wharves. John Slowey’, Superintendent of Lands and Places, vice T. Byrnes. P. J. Farrelly, General Foreman of Ronds. Chas. T. Polhemus, Fourth Clerk to Street Commission er, vice F. J. Hyrne. Edward Hare, Foreman of Fastorn Division Ronda, George W. Luckey, Third Clerk to Street Commissionor , vice Wm. ©. 0'Brii Wm. H. MeKinoey, Foreman of Bureau of Lands and Piacer, vice C. Swackhamer, Naw York Catxpoxta CLun—BAtt ap PRESRYTATION Oy Corors.—The annual ball of the New York Caledonia Club took place on Thursday evening last at the Apollo Roome, | which were on that oecasion densely and even incon- veniently thronged with guests, During the intermission, Jant before supper, a handsome set of colors was prosent- at he la y Mrs. Geo. Read, and accey with ap. iate ceremonies by Major McLellan, Chieftsn of the Babe The rs wore t and accompanied the Search ate their wild national music, and the Cale- donia Clubs of Newark, Philadelphia, &c., were represent. ed by special deputations. The affair passed off success- fully. Fouwmrm. ov Gexerat Mircnet.—The last rites due the . dead wore yesterday paid to the morta! rémains of Major General O.M. Mitchel, who died in October last of yellow fever at Beaufort,S. C. The funeral, by request of friends of the deceased, was strictly @ private one; no military eeoort or pageant of any description conducting the body . At two o'clock the body was urch of the Las pel io honed street, ‘The remains deposited re upon were . nut box. The following inscription was upon the lid:— MAJOR GENERAL Pa MITCHEL, Died at Beaufort, 8. 0 omen 30, ibe, ee mepearmnpengene reg say ng P yet be sons oa up @ fervent for the repose of the soul of the de Corner of Broadway and Tenth street, and was attended by some of the mest respectable families iu the sity, King, exdiovernor Hamilton Professor King and Professor Anthon were among the congregation. Besides there there were also present the faculty of Columbia College, the members of the Amori- can Iustitate, ever ae Grace church and a nom- ber of distingutal \aary religious tervices ‘were performed at No ith ud Tas tate residence of the deceased, after whigh the tomaine. bmn tained in a costly rosewood comin, wero conv: % ie mee to Grace eburch, followed by the deceased, the clergy and the following leaen me tiiciated as pall bearers:—Luther Brad gon, Charles Anthon, Robert Ray, on teen ee Teninc King, ‘Wm. Kemble and Paul 8. ‘The ceremonies @ churoh were the cmemary ones Preseribed by the 5 regulations. The officiating clergymon were tno Rev. Dre. Taylor and McVickar. At the conciusion of the services the remains were conveyed to the First | ona panined church, corner of Thirteenth etreet and Fifth avenue, where they were interred in the family vault. Post Orrick Ixcemmances.—The present arrangement for selling stampa at a window on the Nassau street ide of the Post Office ts extremely inconvenient, as \t blockades the passage to the mailing boxes, as well as to the de- livery boxes, on that side. We would suggest to Post master Wakeman to transfer the sale of stamps to the most northerly window, next above that of the advertised letters window, which by give room for the long pod ot unfortunates who pass the ‘Sia for . Ga -H aiso reileve the pressure of ferever rushing to mail their letters. THE | PAPER DUTY. Mecting of the Book Publishers. & meoting of book publishers, held at the Trade Bate Rooms in Now York,ou Friday, tho 16th inet.,for thy | Purpose of consultation in respect (o the presemt bigtr Prices of papér, Mr. W. H. Appleton was called to tho chair and Mr. Smith Sheldon appointed secretary, Va- rious facta were statod by the Chairman ana others boar _ {ng upoa the subject under ounsideration, among which it was meptioned that common paper which sold six months since for ten cents per pound cannot now be ob tained at less than twenty cents. A better grado, formerly Sold at twelve and a half cents, now commands twenty-five cents, and that which formerly brought sixteen cent® now costs twenty-eight. Yet these grades of paper ooa- tinue to be gold iu Rogiand at four and abalr, five and #ix and a half pence per pund. It is evident, therefore that were it not for the enormous duty upom paper it could be wmported at greatly less prices than those at which it is now beid. It was admitted that there had been more cause for @ moderate advance over former prices of paper ; but there seomed to be no dont that the epermous prices now current had been breught about by the powerful combinations seceutiy formed among papermakers, The following resolutions were unsuimousiy passed:— Whereas, it is @ recognized principle that the freest dissemination of knowlodce is easental to the beet prow perity of a people; therefore, Resolved, Ihat all measures tending unnecessarily to decroase the circulation of books, and Sen ¢ of wchool books, which are a universal insirwmenteiity <n commen education, are wnwise and impotitic. a Romclvea, , Tuas the bigh by, amounting to 0 probibl, ‘ion, upoe the import atti, oxintl ia Nas already enabied aueneen mbnefictarers: by powerful combinations among themselves, to double tho eee fire and may enable them to carry it atill tessivea, ‘That this greatly increased cost of paper, by Gocteapaidlngly wereceion Seo: Ghas Tht toske; tae Ga ir ciroulation, nad to deoreune postayre. Rosolved, That while the importation ef the material uusod in the ‘manufacturo of papor 1s wisoly permitted (ree of uy, | it ig unreagonable in paper manufacturers to do- mand @ high protective duty on the importation of paper. Redolved, That it is necessary Cor the protection of the publishing, reading and writing community, aad for the iptoresta of tho whole public, that the duty em paper be Fopealed, o that its cost may be regulated only by the laws of supply and demand, end no facilites be Criss fow manufacturers for combining ta sccure tb. eee enormous profits ty the, secrets Semana of the yrice of pa; |. APPLETON, Chairman. Barra Suxpom, Secrecy: tween Aldermon Boole and Farley. ‘The following despatch was received yesterday in the City Hall’ by the Obairman of the Committee on Nationaj Affairs :— Bactneoas, Jan. 16, 1863. Aldorman Teaanos Paarusr:— Unable to obtain pasa wo Falmouth. Colors left with Secretary of War, who will sond'for us whon it shall be practicable to fulfil! our mimsioa on the Rappahannock. Lott Washi yeaterday at five o’oluck. Advise you to convene Joint Committee on National Affaire and devise some measures for —— defence. F.1, A. BOOLE, Chairman. ‘The following answer has been sout by Alderman Farley:— Naw Yorn, Jan. 16, 1868. ‘Alderman F. I. A, Boous, Eataw House, Baltimore: Your despatch of this morning has been received. [ regret that you have been disappointed im not obtaining ted from the Secretary of War. Cannot convene Joint Fommittes on National Affairs. The Hoard of Councilmen have not yet appointed tta'standing committees for tho year 1863. Tyruat no exigonoy wi!! arise to render harbor dorence at this time a subject of immediate or primary importance. 5I of the fact. Yours, Alderman Sixteenth District. Freshet in Penneylvania. Mavoa Cuunx, Pa., Jan. 16, 1668. There is 4 fresbet bere. The river was eight feet dcop on Medam at dark. The wagon bridge leading to East Mauch Counk te washed away. The Lehigh Valley Rai! road bridge below hero has.beoa injured, which wil) stop tho trajos for several days. The water is now over the wagon road below the Mansion House. It ia reported that Turmhole bridge, om the Banver Meadow Ratiread, has been washod away, but tie report lacks confirma. ton. Easrom, Pa., Jan, 16, 1863. Thore is a freshot in the Lehigh and Delaware rivers: No damage is known to have beou done to the canals yot. The Twelfth Bassachusetts Battery. Boston, Jan. 16, 1863, A private letter etates that wixty horses of the Twelfth Masanchusetts Battery @iod during the passage to For. treas Monroe on account, of rough weather. The vessel conveying the battery was detained ta Boston harbor two Or throe days of pleasant weather, waxing a clearance from the Custom House, THE BATTLE AT VICKSBURG. The Terrible gle on ‘the Mississiplo Map of the Sc of Operations—The Re- capture of Galveston by the Kebeols— The Battle at Red Mow Iilustrated— The Fight at Springfeld, Misso with a Map, é&e., &e., do. ‘The Weexiy Henan, ready this morning at ten o'clock, will contain a graphic aecount, from a Special War Corres: pondent, of the Grand Battle and Unsucoesstul Attempt 1 Capture Vicksburg, Mississippi, with a Map of tho Scene of Conflict, showing the Position of the Contending | Forces, the Rebel Defences, &c. Account of the Recapture of Galveston, Texas, by the Robels. Account of the Repulse and Dofeat of tho Robels at Springfield, Miasourt, with a Map of the Battle Field, its surroundings, &c. Detwils of the Splondid and Successful Campaign of General Sullivan against the Guerillas in the Southwest, iilustrated with a Map of the Scene of his Operations, in cluding the Battle Field of Red Mound, It will also contain the latest Foreign and Domestic News, Interesting Agricultural Items, the latest Sporting Intelligence, Reviews of the Cattle, Produce and Money Markets, and Roports of all Events of the Week of aa important character. ‘Terms—Two dollars per year, single copies, in wrap- pers, ready for ne peste conta, Cristadoro's Hair Dye, Lhe age eal ab <7 Wig Depot, wholesale and retail, No.6 Astor House, Dye applied by ekilful artisw. Trusses.—Marsh & Co.—Radical Cure Truse Office still at No.2 a ei nek No connection with any other office of the eame name. A lady attendant. pet ae iicmd Ev Who Desires = ge Yo comin tea should use LAIRD'S Liquid Peart cregens, Sa8 Broadway. Leteengen nes BO hgag seeeengend of Oar Teadare who ou a, Getressing os aint are re- sarertivraant ot DOMB'S RE. | 4 enoiber col H Mre. Winslow's Soothin ‘=p, for cairn lcothing, net oly ng 8 / Aagy rte tone and vigor thew miele apotim Weenten Dovie For Coughs and Colds, Take “Brown's Publie speakers and singers ues thorn ‘er the voles. Wigs, To Batchelor’s Hatr Dy: erttoors everywhere. Dr. Levett’s Dentifrice and Lotion, ane iwi years’ test in bia extensive éental , highly recommended. Price 75 canta. For sale ai drug as and at bia residence, 12 way place, Lecture and Bx; this eveming, at Clinton Doctor H mter's Discove y Cures the Roa forme of Rerofule, Obstinate Eruptions of the ekin | old Ulcera, No, 3 Division street, New For Colds, Coug! ronehitis ell affections of the tangs, take Aycr's Cherry Peotornl, whieh ents in Psychol iweommene seston } ore chy, snes | Jeremiah O'Connor ie gure to cure them. Cam eal -) Ch corner we aud ioeaty earth stron, cines ‘lapensed with care, Pure meat Best and Cheapest Soap in Depen ta Weae | $2 15 dF PYLE'S O. K. Soap. Sold by the grocers. Ingiom atreet, Pert mee Fire and Bargiar Safes; nd Pas fee, for stivor plate, ~ ot ha nese rote! corner of Collage plac: | “e. My PATRICK. ¥_- ., Lavinia Werren, the Caarmin: Beary, to reste ot | at | ease Haaser otheeary, ' Ci evening | 17, 1863. nsum r ms eB: Hanter on Pulmonary = ® EXTRACT BUCHU, \ eats wa vv or ase. | “THE a Mica fe a Rinie my laa! levies T conctuden 2 ee a, t | weary ‘seats | TAK ganas AMBRICAN Ki. MEDING Scwtcome lo speak at Fulmensty. 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NB wee | ARLMBOLD'# VED kOSK The to, ibs prevoution hem mot yet cota re 4 | A DERANDEN DUMAG, KE BELMHOL L's Wid KOs WABIE of such Eigoventl rennet Te, SS in09 wil ne om bontas AND REFUDIAG AMA, HEEMBSLDS IMPIOVKD HOSE Waa 2M BAL mn ORE srbyircg vocab isu any try, SIL Nie SRAG Bsr ow, ititanbol's AD oak Was to week he will have when the series 19 Batay ot ine seouree to wisi Tie cam at alitimes refer f° | piag 49 conte a PALAOH OF 10H HLM OLDS snatru Low i the fubuee, Cousuupiten a asised by turbercies in thetungs Fora | Mailed) ree, of postage on th Dy, bebilawer, finer, 24° Ann aro Wet FM—onaumption—was applied indirerinm Dalsly tonal! diseasoa of amesue manure. aronded ‘by wast oc emnslation, of the body. ‘They wore called ope. ption beosuse the body sle sty consumed away. Wien the study of parhologioal anatomy —tat is to say the ame *e—beoam: tomy of the oryans tn disea eo mors general, it Was Boon dincovered that disease of hanes woe | 88 more frequently the cause of wasling ty other and ‘hence fibm tis time coo Chronic diseases combined @umption of the lungs at: more attention and tu course of kame came to Li Sopa to patinouary disease alone, ‘use the term consumption, Iwi u peuies worcmenbar that Tossct Got ouinte alssacy oC tip fangn bets parsiouler Siogef alocasy eharecioriaed, oy th ibereiee, are tie, ee ee 1 bod ‘Gopoatted , are raniilar bodiga-depoatted (rem the diood. ‘They are most \y located beneath the mitivows menibcaue of tbe sir tubety but they ate siss depomiiod sn the ‘air cells and on the free surtace of the mucouk Persie When they are formed on (6 mudous mueinbrane of tudor, it is not uncemmen for sipall Darticies to become, tached and expectoratod by the atient long cetore aay Ue ceration haa akon piace im the lun. Tubsrciew are found in three differynt wages, “In the tirat, they are cragiah, half transparent, aud Teel rm and rough when the hoger ts Passed over'them, ‘Thoy vary in size trom millet seed to « common pea, and ere knowa in medical ce by the manne of aallitary tuvercirs, In this mage they cause very little diaturbance cf t the system, All we ordinarliy Gnd ts that the breathing aitshily abgrtcmed, and perhaps there ise disposition 10 ers ‘Andi clear the-throat (requently, but beyond these Indications the: potlbut’ hes ue'worhing of want te taking place in the itary tuberolea increase in sire by » thrown of (rom time to ndorgo @ change in color. TI were I transparent; they are now ug, and becoming yellow. If weet through, « portion tng in which tabsreles in the wocoad slaje euiet, we tind Metndded ‘here oud there with what looks precisely like Iuinpe ot cheese. You can separele these, end thea b dowa votween ihe tngess Juot like bide of old ize tubsicies in the Jungs. ‘Srcoxp BraGK.—The the accretion of freak time b; (rb grsece <Y and but It ts also here and the much lary there are & great many tubercles, there will bo a! ih or seceytion and e part of th ¥ also be cough and ini ‘wrat.ou a arising from the’ irritation they produce, tack —Having resold the singe of choews tuber ole, mers vain stationary (or weeks, montla, or even seatet welding « suicient cxoking cause te carsy It om 40 the last chanje. Boouer or later the proseure produced by the tuberculous matiar, or ® teveh cold. vroducee lalla. mation in the surrounding the whole breaks down, forming aa uloorous oxcavation or cavity in of the lung forined by the Steuction ee the walls 0: the alr aboa*and. cells, aud by the softened tubercle. is poured ore ene bronchial tubes and the coaghed up and expeciors tubercles are not fortned at the aame time, Lut in sucecasie crops, 40 suiten- tng des not ta all at the same thine. After the firat shock to the aystea catia by tho nicsration and break: ing down of he lungs has passed considerable in- provement, takes’ plage, in “the eymnptons.and. the patient paturaily "hina bee geting weil oon & second crop of tubercles soften, and ther lung breaks down. r) Thie wucccasive ry foltowed by temporary a meat, slowly but surely undermines bho strongth of the ey tom.’ As s00u a6 the lirst softening of tubcrele takes pi we have all the worst symploma Inaugurated—hectic fer Higist aweata, inerease of cough, Profuse purulent oxpectorn- Mon, loss of aime and ery dete eno tie diages of convurption, ielote, death « r Gaectacrable portion of ens lung Becomen destroyed, end timunity the other affected, 8 woveral distinct cavi- ew exist im tye same lung, but it ts inore common for the insarren! 5 we Per Ae ama cnr’ unite and large ° "[’have told you tas recy 108. “depende. ° albon in te tot the air re | from the olo04. Do yor et ihe ait drawn This sticky mucne completely seals up a bronchial tube of considerable size. And iC ou, diminish the air recelred into the air orlls von cause & portion of in the blood, ‘The noment U of air cells the capillary s of (hose cells become gorg- impertectty rcarbootsd blood, and are liable ro become tw deroulous. Kind nature is very indulgent, nod may boar with ue for a hong time, fc asees tor lavr depoalt of carbon takes place in the ‘obst fcom that moment tho discase haw changed from tarch or bronchitis to the most fatal divenae kno It ia the ob siroction to the air (ules b tion of tubereles, and ben: ually formed bey iden mucus produced by hawking tt 1 My next letter tion." Your bed: ROBERT HUNTER, M. D., wie for Ptmonary D.senses, A Brondway. m 1) association with hia brother, Dr James If devotes hin exciusive attention to the treat ate ment of bronchial und pultn: consulted personally ut by letter the houre of nine A. M. and five P. diseases. They can B32 Itrondway, between daily, OMcial Drawings of Murray, Kddy & Co.'s Keoiucky and Missour! Biaie Lotterieg Extras Crass 27—January 16, 1963, Mu, 62. Ge A 7, GH, 38, 72, 24, 21, 4, 26, 45. CRY, Class 26—Sanuar} ies. 73,49, on 68, 37, 32, 48, 25, , 62, 20. Circulare sant free of charge by Adit autre’ ther my Y, KDDY & 00., Cortuguos, Ky. or Be Louis, Wo, Ometel Drawings of the Delaware State Eaves Cisse 27—January 67, Pte ke 3b, 40, Oh, TS, 59; AT, 21, 65, Davaw. a pee eer, 16, 1868. 16, 49, 28, 14, 47, 44, b4, 67, 35, 26, 65. oO jars seat b; iddeeese oe “foun fi, MORRIE 8 00. iimingion, Delaware. OMetal Drawings of the Library Asso- station Company's Letters, of Kenney: 69, 62, 49 2%, “38, a “bt, 16, nie 9, 41, 7, 60. ans 23—January 16, 1863. 24, 68, 61, 46, 64, 30, 41, 35, 8, 67, TT, TL, 65. Foreircniars, ae., 7 VRANOE, RLLIS & CO., Covington, Ky. COPARTKARSHIF, a! sone ned have ie to con Tmanage Lottery of Kentuck, ” wo ‘hance LEWIS. Folin McK IRNBY. of Pitteen Per Ce on Se ee oe jor 00., Bankers, 16 Wail surest, N.Y. hm gee 2 en Per mY ay ormation aren, Highest price pela — orn 16 Wall street, N.Y. alized Lotteries. ‘ahs Broker, No. 1% Wali Free Lec te Ladies, wath vopene- sence eepetatann as Ota Hal, this afvermoon, at 534. Dice. COLO Fi January 16, Mant Coma, wife of Hort Coyle, @ aative ot eounty Louth, pariah of Arde. Tee ivea and friends of the family are sespectfuliy invited t attend the funeral, frem her inte residence, corner of Van Brant and Dikemam streets, South Brook- lye, 0 Sunday afteracon, at two o’elock. (Por other Deaths ve Seoomd Page ) a —— baring arrany ne New Ogm4en and a | TUR ACTIVE, MONORALY, AND EXBMPT MEMMURA | por ‘he parent ariterh, Thate OF CAUe in tance of Proteetioa a Bagine Gu No. 8 ice Davart | Sally emahted temas (3 tercerkab oe ment LT og a Wis ress oe ie scriptions of of tralgha wo bs tienore. 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STERLING'S AMBROSTA 19 A BTIMULATING oily extract of roots, barks aud heebs, belng ailozethor ikocons oa nad (a nuperion tw any pactlole manufactured ror thee of tna Brow n vation of the hair. 493 Broadway, é gtd ene | GBett CURE OF NBNRY EB. MUNDY, —Dr: $ouKt0K Dear str=Prom| 071 bemevetence, and hoping that othe bonedt thavhas, by the blewmeng of mo, I make the following mate 'nen About the tat of last March I Wool wmeee. aod tiled on my tani an atiack of pleurisy. The Pigartey weet Ol my right lung, aud formed an that, after m In, broke ia about (wo monthey when T rm, about @ pint of malor, consant fever, with: a very hich pulse, q ~ 4 OF RATIWAY. rompled iy |: ellage ay 1 ecole the ame od, Leen conforred pau old tat wettted in ont the Lat of An and brought ow ingthe upper part ry a thick though mucous an old vhyniria of Kuhway, to ¢ “44 Hie said he hed known great T acoerdingly eomn i Thad a aavere path tinder the a my lunes, Coat continued to M gave me digitalis nnd nquills, to keep aid’ elewsiation oft from which, F think, der much beneiit. My phy pronouns y lunge wlocied & good deal d @ get worwe all the time, concluded o Newark and. bi y client horoughly « ined, axcordi thorough), y Dre Bmith and examination. told me there wer ing im the lower part and at the back red to my ‘strength wae ny possibly uirow olf the disease Preworived digitalis and at talsing, ‘with soimo) otlice thin avout tae Ist of July, jay the ‘sama ae} had ‘been I did pottery.) Tain was thia time taken four bottles wed to get worae, aid afear takinz T gor no Uetlor: I vencluded 44 no good. wad £m bt ae walt slap dnt when | soon tw gan to fet wore faster han ever. The te increased, ph Mtge T pyk gg che ' tal bo 37 whoa I was wit ri ai tiny 1 conta Ett up when Twas siting gown, 1 weer tf reliel or ¢ pain I auilernd, an: with +} epee t deme bas bakoe tore! day f 2 5 Patan me row, and Leni rechy; the sheers ease to erent an! the air passed more freely into the I Tung, and began {0 fee! better: An wien Ws ane what would be the nr 4 T wok, no ayrup for a week. when appetite a to get Finalag uaa ft was the ic thet ‘eriped fre, Took fot. jn earnest, and soon better, The ulcers kept breaking, ter anovher. ‘epi hovered had discharged. could foal the aie Ig nag tovtir with one ae ‘Tney gore now Ms to me, expe ton never deapondi rie et airy eagth: w uid sureagth i anea aims Se Ny a See rates from my poe aeacene eden ‘Hood, sett Le dually After using eichtaen bottles f appeared to Unfortunately taking oold, I was Obtiged to con unt ~ € had taken (weaty- ive batties. bP lungs are aauirely healed amy right bu ne: aller than the felt. “f 'e r did, but am not as atro #0 cold or cough, or diseased Tangs Dot lo negiect thean but progure Behenck's Pulmouic Byrup, and give va f trial. Be not discouraged Ii, like mo, you take six bolties without relied ; for ft may be the ulcers are ripen! T believe one bottio will cure an ordinary ovoid ring keow in & bad cow ight breast, bream hae shrink fa, falas wal Hat ihe present time Iw advine all who elways feele i ing 060d and the w deat physi 1, the unde ¥, hi ify that Tam well acquainied wiah iieniy B Mundy, that I frequently vialted him during his (iknow inst « rand belt 0 the Inst siages of com cmpuom, w his stavements ta be rue DAVID §. CRAIG, M.D. Dr SCHENCK can be found at his rooma, 32 Bond atevel, every Tucaday, from A. M. to SP. M., instead of Mondays, 4 heretofore, for const tation and advice, Le always hase medicines at his rooms, whi) can le had a atl all tin CONKAD FOX, 41 Barciay street, bas been appointed wholeanie and retail ageat for New York. Price of the Pulmonie Syrup and Seaweed Tonio each Ot half doven. per buitle, of $8 for per box NDIA RUBBER ‘GLov Baltrheum, &e.. mari are suitable for all Mandrake Pills, 25 cone URE CHAPPED HANDS, hem smooth and white, [rade GOODYEAR" mpany, row wa ‘near lon biclseale aud retail’ Also Indie Rubber Sewcley OURWING WATCH CHAINS, NEW STYLE, souk as low an $3, aad 96) at G.C. ALLEN'S, 415 Broedway, one door below Canal street. (\YERCOATS AT COST —DURING THE MILD weather, $25 Baquiroar at 1 418, Melton Cont $13, Sack from tock mus: be sold. anal. PU recone Tks, FINTULA. op. ‘DaNinis, teen | ier dial University of ¥ Philadelpasa. near Fourteenth RAD THE OLD oy Soa Patriots and Btatesmen Bankers and Capitalios Morchante and Importers ‘Ta end Mechanics aren Bead the OLD GUARD. Usurpers and Pyrante “8 READ XD REPERT. Violators of Constitvutiowmad Laws anp er’ Mee of (be Middle Bates d Reed the OLD GUARD. Men of the Western iets Reet 3 er ere how the Miadm ond West are New Bngiaod CONTENTS OF THE RuMBBR POR JANUARY Pante ae Aiud avenue, Reet the OLD GUARD Reed ibe OLD GUARD. Read the OLD GUARD. 1 Se Gros a | 4 fae Comat etch 3 Latter No ioe, tlemen Beecher, Cheerer sad — BY Meee 4 A Traitor fonain Frasier President 5. 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