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Aris NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1866. 8 FINANCIAL 4ND COMMERCIAL. ABMY BULLETIN. United: Baten tafantry, July $8, 1908, to 811 an original | 84. Lake's church, by the Rev. Dr. Tuttle, Joww ‘ i pnrnnnnawh Tuxspay, Deo. 25, 1860. wha recuey. tafantry, July 28, 1966, to Gil an mal vacancy. Semeacnen to AxsiaL. Newmerr, both of Now York city, Neminations for ment in the Army ‘This bein -q Chriatnins Day ne business has been trans. ‘vecaney. Appel ie of the Tenth Veteran Firat Lieutenant James K. Warden, of the Veteran Re Tournixa.—On Monday, Doc a Ane: "elhoe ie at to be captain iu the Forty second regi- | set ny to be first eutenant ip the Forty-0:tu ¢ gi. | Jeremiah Tompking, in Lue sth year of her age. oo of the United States—Organization of New infantry, July 28, 1866, to Ol ap nt United States infantry, July 28, 1866, to Hi) an or) The irieuds of the fami fare (tespecstuily invited to ented Wah ccrest, the Steck Rachangs 00 gcd room, » sad ‘ead the public offices, with the exception of | 70 1mm Gunza ov rus Unrrep Brares:— oo vw aney. tend ber funeral, thie ) afternoon, re of the Third Veteran » te captain of the Thirteenth Pennsylvania S'clock, from bet ‘tate reel ce, Tweitin street, oon © »Qumom House and the Fost Offiee, which wera open | 1 Bominate the persons named in the accompanying Aree thort time only, having closed their doors, To. | Communication for appeintment in the army of the to be the Forty-fourth regi asta to be second Hi tenant in the Seventh regiment | Firth South Broo! States — pan ah i808, to Oiten aited "Staton cavalry, July 28, 1966, to G1 an origina: Van Vance. on es December 25, Many Vax ‘ witness 0 United States, ag proposed by the Secretary of War. ‘Werrow will, however, doubsiess Tesumption ‘~ inated have been examined as First Lioutenant Robert H. Chapin, of the Second Tesipent United iBistes artillery, to be captain ip the mes einem United States cavalry, July 25, 1866, to an First Tevteaat ice Stewart, of the bara ment United States artillery, to ve captain in oe eaters ae at laments Gharies Mt Pyne, of the Beth seghe stat alia State faery to be im the Svoond regiment ies Yarany, July 3, 160, Vanion, aged 72 years, George B, Russell, of Tyme William W. Cook, late first lieutenant of the Twenty- The friendy and reiatt of i? respect. sh to be captain in Avy nt aot py fourtn Now York cavalry, to be secoud lieutenant in ihe | fully lavited to selena the Tussren’ tine the fom residence of infaniry, July 28, 1869, to ‘tu ao » Boos States cavalry, July 28, 1808, | Joe! 1 Por, No. 13 Vandam attee!, ibia (Wedoeeday) ef that buoyant activity which marked the course of the to All an afterimon, ato oc satiway share market yesterday, It was very evident | rected by the act of Congress, ond bave passed ex- boi wav Dain Robert Te ilpatrick, of the Sixth Veteran inte O96 Neutenant of the Fifth United | VaxWiir tuviny cat White Plaine, on Monday {en that the leading beare-were covering their “shorts” | Smimation, _ ANDREW JOHNSON. Btates artillery, Bent ond Mn tat, a st rw a4 colored gg 5 AE to ‘be second lieutenant in the Sains, | Hecetber 24, by the Rev, Albert H Wyatt, i. « but as largely se-poasible, and that prominent | Wassumorox, Dec. 11, 1806 original a Wm} 7 tohien saan wagon hry tg rey of wae th . bad el Lave aan for arise, At the came ti . Wan ag srlea Hed, late of aha Thirty. dratobve | Homey, JN Tie first Uectenant of the First | Wan Vatars sur Minne i ieooking Ry Be, ‘wore buying ime orders vous Hood, Sontaia, 0 nat a te Seat lies tenent, of the Pires te unas - aan te Breckiya E. 0. C] were being filled for eutaide investors who consider the Vane ain inten tens Suis 90, 3000, te ail an ehigtanl' |, sogienamh United Wiaten carciry, July 35; Seem te hiram | mmcibers by the Nev: ti Neriemeenee of the, weCas leading stooks cheap at the current prices, The riacis at vacancy, genackon to Buin J Monwe, daughter of the lale the came (ime favored by the returning esse-in the Morita Dare, late of the ee Ta . H. rt late fret Nentanaet of the rib cee Obio | Jone Morrie, Of Baiiicore. No cards. market from nataral » nteers, to be captain 11 rorty- second lieuteuant in the Sev _ a ate ron. on United States Infantry, Suly 38, 1866, to fil) an Bate cia every, Sy 28, 1666, to fies crigenl Died. ‘whe connived with them, and the discredit reffected eK, Atwood, late Captain and Abssietant Quar- se nereN airy, tbe second etenao! fhe | fod the beloved phen ore termasier of to be second Heutepant | “ rn em ert, led kage af gn nde srccrinay Pat Sate a ay SR xy ae soenie se care , Lieutenant Colonel bys Siemens of the Third 4 jotted States cavalry Jul) 1866, to ~_ fri pectfa ited to {ike ordinary callsterals are Ulely 40°) regiment United states cavalry, te be colonel of the | eFiginal vacan to Oil an original vacancy. flan origlual vs hen attend the fuer ieee of bis @ve up their contents to public uses immediately, not eo | Twenty-first regiment United ey ee infantry, July 28, Lieutenant Alexander 8. Clarke, of the First regi- ina Fe Wilson, late Captain and Aide-de-Camp, to Edward G. Fechet, li first Meutenant of the Tenth | corner of Peres th uethnay fod Kyghth avenue, 0@ mech with the consent of the bears as at the instance of | 1866, to ut Sone ment United States cavairy, to be captain in the Forty- | be captain in the t Mage -Orat regiment Ualted ‘tates pon nae oe viet to be second Heutenant in the Ei, = Thursday, at twelve u'clock, noun. the banks ‘which have been le Lieutenant Colonel Androw J. ban nd of the Fifth | fourth regiment United States ateaies, July 28, 1866, to ieee. July 26, 1666, to fill pnert vacancy, tates cavalry, July 28, 1868 to oi Bxovcunu.—Oa Decorm\er 24, at Branford, we Placed in this questionable | regiment United States cavalry, to be colonel of the | fill an original Delor' A. Ward, late + Capua of the Fifly-A1tn United teal an Conn., Peres Browsit! Seventh regimens United States cavalry, July 28, 1866, to First, tenant John Mitchell, of the Fourth regi- | States colored troops, to be captain in the Thirty-ainth ‘rancia Moon, late of the sixty-ffth United The friends relatives of the fam'y, and there of dilen ment States artillery, to be fg a the vary. tupent United tates infantry, July 28, 1806, to All an | States colored Cal necond nant in the | Dissom-im law, Thomas Kennedy, ar fi ened to at Major. ‘abies, @f the Second regiment | third U States infantry, J ipal vacancy. Ninth Biates cavalry, July 28, 1466, to | tend the funeral, thie ce afternoon, at two United States infantry, to be colonel of the Ferty-third | @! an orginal ree jobn Hartley, late. And Commiseaty of Sub; | Ml! an nal vars o'clock, from the reddeace uf Kenedy, No. 666 ment United States infantry, July 28, 1966, to Oil an First Lieutenant Jc H, Graves, of the ‘iad ‘sistence of polutears, be aie in the Twenty- 4. ison ta Tato 4 captain of the iret Wisconsin cav- | Lexington aveuue, betmoun Fi by-mintb aud Sixueth nal Remon United eae i 2 ccbagger infantry, July 28, 1 airy, ‘to be vecond Houtenant in the Ninth rogiment mtroeta rge W. Togiment Fhirty-fourth 3 a Peeee atewearaty, Inly, 28, 1686, 10 th en original | Bece, —At Sey se , November 24, Wit- Btates ert! to be. (atp-saventh reg Tesajto aii an Captain aes A Baten Bates, of 2g ggrenth Veteran Te- ua D., second no Bruce, Kag, and brotuer-in- Ubited cotaoat of July 28, 866, to all an First Lieutenant serve Corps, to be captain ta the Forty-third regiment Firat Lievtevent Jobat ¥; Smith, of the Veternn Re- | law of ie late J.B Auld, Baq. . United States ieouy i July 28, ro to A! au original | serv hay 3 to be second Hevtenant in the Eleventh Cainxa,—Ou Monday, December 24, Doraras Csinnn, orga United Stases intantry, July 28, 1666, to oll an eae. Tnited States mfantry, Inly 28, 2866, to fi) an f= of enfin i J od ¥ Ming pth me Secretary of the vacancy. ham Kelty, Jato orig yaorne: a THOR & iret T.ieutenant John W. French, of the Righth | airy, to be captain Bits feb ro ee ruled a Bales and — adjutant ‘The relatives and france ‘ot te sad the afters eral of in the | Qnd trustecs of the Pund, aro rexpectfall cavalry, Joie y ir ah an a Vaeancy. pe the Dap ycoveie i uid ‘tutes Geus, Tuly 24, 1866, | tend tho funeral, thie (Wedtoeeday) warning, bs har Jobo kT colonel aninge. | sapisent Ussice Ror 2, 1806, to captain of the One Hundred | ° De Fwisiaan-st ove A. M ob, Monaaye ourtelotta,Jate of ent mates a tw on nd 8 FIGAMIERK, —AL one oo sola Nebeas Volunteers, to eye bee oe nal Ay. oe we < st out Bags mgstgcee Ob risa to be livuten- | 24, a Dis con's residence, im Brooklyn, J. ne De hth regiment Un! Gatos infantry, July 28, 1866, to George H. Gamble, late First Lieutevant of the Eighth | ant in the Twelfth regiment od States , daly KKE Re Moma), Minister Pieni pore and aye infantry, Ji 7 Witla Be Rebenon, lati Colonel of the Fifth New Upiied eer ii iy 38, ‘Thos, ‘it Soan ary re auancrqy tn 4 Hentenant of the pong y- held, with solemn requiem Da ers c r bar ce ee aaah nal tpaananinanee gi Jersey cavalry, Paves vacancy. a g hint rit ake ss vows Kentucky-ipfaniry, to be second lieutenant tu the ‘Thursday morning, at bai!-past ton o'clock, a6 rh of St. Peter and St. aul, Hrooklyn, Kasterm His friends are Invited to atte ‘be Inter. Nade!phia ing, December 24, in aise, beloved wite'of Peer Heury T, Davis, late First Lieutenant of the First | ‘hirteenth regiment Ynited States infautry, July 24, Massachusetts cavalry, to be captain in the Tenth regi- | 1686, to Sil an ey. ment Untied States cavalry, J 28, 1666, to OU an Frank ©. Branck, late captain of the One Handredih | ment will take place tn Pf original vacaney. New York Volunteers,|to be second Heutenant tm the Vir On Monday ov lenry Clayton, late First Lieutenant Purnell Legion, | teenth regiment tates lufautry, July 38, 1666, of her pod Je ta bo captain im the Nineteenh regiment United >tates g ts inal ver M. Devos. fafantry, July 28, bev to fill ap original vacane’ He jorton, laie major of the Sitth Vuited States Freud George Le Tyler, jo First Lieutenant of the Seventh veer enant in the Beventecnh | ou Thursday Maryland Pridden presage tain in the Thirty-sixth it United Bates infantry, July 28, 1868, to \! an rf ‘iment United States infantry, Jaly 28, 1846, to All an original vacancy. om Vronch, jate first lientenant in the Pitty ‘inal vecancy. Ms York Volunteers,fto be secoud Heuteneut in john © Conser, lato First Lieutenant of ¢ third Indiana Volintesrs, to be Erg in th ent United states infantry, July 28, iy - Great ment United States tafentry, July 24, 1860, to Mill an nal vacancy. Lauls FE late Second Lieutenant of the Seven- teenth Veteran Reserve C to be captain in the Forty-second regnoent Unit wane infantry, Joly 28, 1864, to fll am original vacanc; Semuel M. Robbins, Jate Capiain Battalion First Colo rado cavalry, to be fret nevlodine im the Seventh regi. "ze nerowna Vaited states infamtry, July 2s, ment United’ States cavalry, July 28, 1866, to fil) an fi Otiginal vanaalie Fa, APY, he ‘raderick M Neutenant of *) , Matthew Berry, late Captain of the Twentieth Pena rth Vermont Volunterrs, to. be second lea D see Cunstag, Seomaler 2% of Cnerpenee sylvania cavalry, to be firat lieutenant in the Seventh the Twenty-second regiment United States tnfantry, | of the heart, Maivur Pe cxes, im the 62d year of ber regiment United Staton cavalry, July 98, 1866, 10 fill an | JUly 28, 1866, to fli an original v Orighal vacaney. Thomas Herker, late oie Owen Hale, late first lieatenant of the Fourth w | Volunteers, to be secou tenant in the Twamty-third Ww atlend the fune a), at ber ate renidenc, 31D York provisional caval airy, to be rat lieutenant tm the | Fegimant ( nited States iafauiry, July 2, 1408, to Oi au | Bee So en ane Sele, anne ener ee " or ginal vacancy. Ot twe o'clox ts dian eet Unies. Rein ory, ay A, Sita ¥; Ric, tate captain of the eventeentt i <a Tucnt ‘Thomas an Deloenenst Gestent of the Sixth | sechusetta Volunteers, to be second llentemant in the ed wife of 1 Mic rhage caralry, to bu first Heutenant tn the Seventh Bg -third regiment United States imfeutry, July 2, Cork, Ireland {ment {sing Mates cavalry, Jaly 28, 1966, 10 All an | 1906, to Mill oo original va to be the Seventh regiment United Staves’ cavalry, July: 28" 1686, to Ail an original vacancy, First Lieutenant Artbur-McArthur, Jr, 1p the Seven- teenth regiment United States infaniry, to be captain in the Thirty-sixta regiment United Btates iataniry, July 28, 1866, to fill an original vacancy. Recond Lioutenant John Kilott, in the United Staten army, (o be captain in the Yorty-third regiment United States infantry, Fe tet 1865, to fill an original vacancy. Lieutenant Michael V. Sheridan, in the Fifth regiment United States cavalry, to be captain in the Seventh regiment United States cavalry, July 28, 1866, to fil ap origina! vacanoy. Recond Rientenant Charles C. Hyatt, in the Eleventh Tegiment United States infantry, to be captain in the Twenty-fourth reginent United sates infantry, July 28, 1866, to Mii an original vacancy. Beoond Lieutenant Murray Davis, im the Firet regi- ment United States cavalry, to be captain in the Bighth regiment United’States cavalry, July 28, 1866, to ll an original vacancy. Second Lieutenant Myles W. Keogh, in the Fourth regiment United Clates*cavalry, to be captain in the Sev- enth rogiment United States cavalry, July 26, 1866, to O11 an original vacancy. Second Lieatenant §. B. M. Young, in the Twolfth regt- ment United States infantry, to be captain in the Bight, Semen United States cavairy, July 28, 1869, to fill ao nal vacancy. ward 1. Harta, late captain and assistant quarter- master United Ptates Army, to be captain in the Twonty- seventh regiment United States imtaniry, July 28, 1966, fill an originel vacancy, Joneph Conrad, late colone! of the Fifteenth Missourt vacano) ‘Charles Griffin, of the Fifth reciment United ‘States artillery, to be colenel-of the Pbirty-fith regiment United States infantry, July 28, 1966, to fll an original vacancy. Captain Gordon Granger, of the Third ment United, Biates cavairy, to be colonel of the Twenty ofth ment United States infantry, July 28, 1866, to fll an ite in Jefferson ©. Davis, of the First regimens vowwa's ‘States artillery, to be colonel of the Twonty third regiment United *tates infantry, July 28, 1866, t r Botaie ene L Cream, f the Sixth ment Uniied ja Jobo of the Sixth regiment Unit States cavalry, te be colonel of the ge Tegiment United States cavalry, July 28, 1866, to fillan orginal vacancy. Captain Alvan C. Gillem, Assistant Uniied States Army, to be colonel of the jenty fourth ree United ‘States infantry, July 28, 1966. to fill an ori a Goucral Thomas L. Crittenden, United Siates Volunteera, to be colonel of the Thirty*second regiment ba States infantry, July 28, 1866, to @ll aa original "Major “General Daniel B. Sickles, United States Volon- teers, to be colonel of the Forty-second regitnent United Stater infantry, by! ‘28, ac to Gl an oF vacancy. General ‘nited States Volunteers, oy tg colone! ae the ‘Twenty-sixth rogi- ment Unltd bce infaatry, July 28, Te06 to fll an ori Heatlee for Coceral John D. Stevenson, United States Voiunteers, to be colonel of the Thirtieth regiment United States infantry, Jury 28, 1866, to fill an orginal ¢ inforned that Ue funeral will take place ton 0 cluck, trom her late real- el. Deo under 25, Jonsra Unaio 9 invited to aitend (be funeral, om Vriday tan ng, peat Ave o'clock the following quotations were current :— St Viucent de Paul, Twenty. ibid Bate, 68 8 63), ; Reading, 105), a % ; Miobigan Southern, 8296 © 34; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 66), a 67; Rock Island, 105% a 34; Northwestern, 4436 8%; do. pre, Served, 833; a %; Fort Wayne, 106% a 106, %s will be remembered that the Secretary of the Pressary in his last report to Congress suggested the @reation of a foreign stock, bearing interest at the rate ef Gve per cent per annum, the same te be payable in ‘Wngiand and at specified places on the continent of Burepe in foreign coin, The Secretary was doubtless of egtatoa when he made this proposition that the conve- Glance arising from the payment of interest abroad would be sufficient to induce foreign holders of five- Qwenties, which bear interest at the rate of six per cent, te exsbange them for the five per cent bonds issued Philadelphia payers please copy (in “Mongny, December $4, of ervap, wand, Youngest sua of A’exaider cy. .K, Wood, Jr., aptoin of the Forty fourth York Volunteers, to be second Hentenant tn f the family are respectfully Gander the conditions referred to. There ismo donbt that | vacancy. infantry, to be captain jn the Twenty:ninth regiment inal vecan Peter captain of the Tenth it Ten General Bevjawin H. Grierson, United States ba ‘States infantry, Jut 1866, to Oli an George W. jam, late capteln of the First North | péssee Voluateors, to bo second Neutenantin the Twent; Gervign holders of our bonds would prefer to draw the Msior Ge paral Daniasmin Ne Salone, nhads Dishes ry, July 2%, 1866, "Bice My Mo a the Teuth | fourth regiment United States imfautry, Jaty 28, 1340, (4 Setevest in their own country and their own coin, and | states cavalry, July 2%, 1866, to All an original vacancy, “*Hobert M. West, Inte colonel of the Fifth Pennayivanis iment United Baten caveiry, ia 7 1806, to fil an | SU an original vacancy. (leo have the principal payabie im like mauner at maturi- Major ¢ pepe ¥ ‘Swa United Btates Volun- | cavalry, to“be captain in the Seventh United a vaaaey. ees i ae Tae captain of the Fourth Unit 4 fer would the teers, to, be colone! of the Forty Afth regiment United | States ca’ }, Jusy 28, 1866, to fil an ope ene joseph 5. late segond Hentenant of the | States Veteran Volunteers, to be second it in the thay woud tara? save he ayant expe | er te. Tye rae, vacancy. | _ ames F Brownlow, ite csonel o be Fire Toonessen | Thitd Prunnyivant aur, (2 be Sr enianan! im ths | TaMy winrar, nat ate IMNABHY, Aly | ee a RD on Thue. Sending thetr coupons acrose-the Atlantic semt.| Major General Nelson A. iiles, a Uuited Sumes Vonus: to be captain in ihe ighth regiment, United th regiment United Mates infantry, Jnty vs, | 1606, to Mil an original vacancy. falder, 2 BDL, om eae eeally for collection, But thet the..bondheldere | {eer to. Le-colons! of the Fertieth regiment United Buen cary, 3 ty 28, 1006 or gisal et | 1800, orl an racers) Le ecaphi tear? ate tatarheaenniadiers a, | oF the lemnby opt companies lashes fo antaae ory Staies tafantey.. July to Ait an inal vacancy. Augustus meant of the be ray. Atth Ye. Carroll He ler, late-Volone) “ixth United States Pg tan ape v7 artery, to be second lieutenau: io u yy pe y consider their gain im this way sufficient to counter- Brigadier Gen bef “sr B. Wilcox, United States | Giana volunteers, to be ow opi ‘Twelfth regiment | Veteran Voltntosrs, to te fret tientenant in the the Twent; ib regiment UMited States inten), deon (Ny. rae ers Qalance the lees of 1 percent per annum th interest in| yararere tn be colenel of ‘he Twenty-niaid regiment United states malentsy, Joly 26,1908, to All an tgina: | Righteeotn regitoens Waleed, Miotee tesuniry, July 20, hy Ankg-nd ria Signa vacancy feat sexes, | 00 oy, ton 1864, to 9)! an origiga! vacaeey. an, New o- , to be second lentenant in the Twenty-eiguin Yor’ wl, tbe ire hemos heme ier region Datiod Maen ttantry, iy 2%, 1608, fa on Fegiment United States infantry, July £8, 1808, (o Qi! on «ange 8 "palting tate second Hieutensnt Ohio Va! United *tates infamtry, July 48, 1866, to fii en original vacanoy. Brigadier Genoral John E. Smith, United Sater Volan- teers, to be colonel of the Twenty-seventh regiment Vinited States infantry, July 28, 1866, to fill an orignal ‘ype means certain. Attention is being directed to ‘Semme project of this kind’ in consequence of more than Seer hunéved millions of our national securities having usin volantgers, 10 be in the ‘United States infantry, July 28, 1806, ata ‘been exported, and these are liable to be returned for « 7 P : upteers, to be heuwenags tn the Thirty-thirt rey: ‘A chorch, corner Of Court and Congres eects, saleet ony time, to the seriote derangement of the gold | TROY coe: miomas Ht ities Satan Coteian Danian Gnrne, $6 be eapeaalan tae Pena seer eta tS end Tieutensat Fourth | coat Uuited states iafentry, July 28, 1968, to ml 5% 1 Gvelom ‘uaee 9 reyciem ‘wil be trad fox ihe warket, a9 we badan opportunity of experiencing, to » Py ciunierre, to be colonel of the Bitsy ated regiment Ai) an original | Nineteonth, reatmens Males infestry, July 28, | Stade, Sntocoeli a: cop atin totee atttnmines. | veeancy. Jame: A. “D Matcher, aT ye in the Third ment | Clock, Khe funeral ot phy clens eflernwom, ue, Cyt oket oeiwtero veralpale Adjutant, | of Delaware Volunteers, to b> secoad Niauhegal in the Hiunw. —“uddeuly, o& Monday morning. December 24, — i oe Volu ‘te be a ‘Thirty-ciath regimens United Suates infantry, July ay, | ot Kingsbridge, Coamiae Hew nd 36 years, 2 monte couttoth teguasect Caitee itetes Infamtry, Snty tt Ba ees Fie pophaien Gh beitehoe te Arbany for internarmt beg Oe Hise ect tae of the Ravan. | Taro Volnnisers, we be ‘second 1 Tesnday,, Doesuaber , Bereny, wife of ty-nixth Pesbayitiatn Volunteers, to be first lieutenant —— nese United States in the Twontioth regiment Waited Siates intavery, duly | ‘2 0a orig nal vacancy 28, 18648, to fill an original vacancy. Be ive Thompeon, fie come a imine, Bein: hips George Lee, late Major and Asa.siant Adjataut General ae ‘ pops, eeoand |e United’ Bistes Volunteers, (0 be Bret ileulesant tothe regiment’ United Bates Wu Twonty-firet regiment United States inlautry, July 24, i an original vacancy. 1866, 10 fill on oFigunal vacancy Witty trvt rogi | Kom Jobn i. Jonastov, late Captain Third United states be second Weutensut iu : Veteran Voluntecra,' to be drat lientanant im the Twenty. ted States iufan''y, July ‘ented extent, in May and June last, when, owing to the on uae July 98, 1866, to fil! an original tm England, we shipped about thirty.soven m!l- " Me ret jor General Rdward Hatch, United States et extn inn. woos, It etands to ronson that it | yaeeac” Canta tof the Main regiment Uated the United States should become tovolved in way again, Statny cari, ES OE to Ol en nal vacancy. Cofone! Chartes ith, of the iret cavalry, qr oven get Into political trouble of any serious kind, that | 1, io Colonel of the Twenty-eight Tegiment Vaited 88 ecourities would be returned to us suddenly in <s infantry, July 28, 1864, to fill am original vacancy, farge amounts for sale, and henoe whenever trouble a Malor, Joseph. Potter, et the Ninetegath regiment ‘@reatens ited Si infantry, Lo jeutenant colonel o! o swe find thet (hie geld, prosiiam adve: ng Thirvath fepmiant Valles States infantry, July 28, 1860, deng, too, a8 we have such a large amount of foreign in- | to Or! an oris taal Yacanoy. @eMedness in ite present form, a resumption of apecie Major Cavier Seorer of aod Tye peat Dales, Biate: infantry, to be ligutenant colonel of the Thirt payments will be Impossible, The argunents for and | Senthregiment United States infantry, July 28, 1866, to iCalled Stches iufsateye Duly 29, 1868, wa or vecapoy. Andrew J. M Nett, late Ltentenant Colonel! of the One Hundved aud Forty-fret New York volumtocrs, to be captain in the Forty fourth reguvont United Sates im- fantry, Jnly 28, 1868, to Man original vacancy, Charles G. Frendenberg, late Lientenant Colone! of the Twenty-third veteran reserve corps, Lo be captain in the Forty-fifth regiment United States infantry, Jaly 28, 1866, to fill ap original vacaucy. Charles E, Clark, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Sixth Michigan volunteers, to be captain in the Thirty-eighth fantry, July 28, 1806, wenday tr of Jot ware V ty eignt Togitment ct to Bil aaorig'ual ¥; ngalast such a meascre, as the one suggested by the | fii an original vacancy. regiment United States infantry, July 2%, 1866, to fil am | first regiment United States infantry, July 25, 1866, to agene L. Base in the Oue fi are tant; bot we ai " Major Lrank Wheatoo, of the Second rogiment United | original vacancy, li ap original vacavcy. od Sore \ ome won-in law, 8 Ta a anne aut me Milt postpone thelr | 4 .teq cavalry; to be Tiesteuant colonel of the Tuirty- | "lieutenant Colonel Garrick Mallory, of the Third vote. | Louie Th Alair late Captain Of the Pwenty-sixth Ohio | S84 twenty wighth | regimens Caled Stator vovvred | OR 8 MN | gprs till acter cecanton, ninth regimont United Sates Infantry, July 28, 1868, fo | ran reserve corps to be captain in the Forty-third ogi. | Voluntoers, to be frst iautenant nthe Twonty-second | Hoops '} aaa nemanny Sieth seaR> De teovteg K ‘The following rtatement shows the condition of the | fil au origiaal vacancy. mont United Siates infantry, July 28, 1566, to Mil an | regiment Unitedssiaton infantry, July 26, 1866, to ail an | Meemt | Vile s Semaae eee 2 20 Oe 4 youre Palladeiphia banks yesterday aa compared with the pre. | | Major Claries B. Woods, of the Rightsanth regiment | original vacate gra Waiter S Loug, la'e major of the Nipety « a si. phe md H, Fisher, Jate #iret Lieutenant tn the Kighth David M. silts, late Lieutenant Colonel of the One Now Jersey Volunteers, to be first toute United States infantry, to be lieutenant colonel of the ‘Thirty third vegim: United States infantry, July 28, of bie broker in tmw, ment United Stites colored APE witews view ES Monday tenant in the Fortieth regin ‘Hundred and Beventh United States colored troops, to be ot ia the nt tankey Dec, 17. Der, Mh. pT to O11 an ori | vacancy. capteia in the Forty fret regiment of infantry, Sur 24, | Twenty second regiment United States jatentry, July 28, " fiernoun, es hell - $61,256,097 $61,636,821 Tee Gorge Crook, of the Third regiment United | 1806, to fl! an origina! vacancy. ’ 1866, fo Oi!) an original vacancy. sey Li ee an original rg 4 Mu o, - On0 '800'111 | states infantry, to be lieutenant colonel of the Twenty- | D. T. Kirby, ae Joutenant Colonel of the Twenty. | Lafayette Hammond, lato Wajor of the Second Obin Hamad = oe bh A, eB cere ~ 20,119,704 19,677,741 | third regiment United States infantry, July 28, 1866, to | seventh Missourt Volantoers, to be captain in the Thirty. | heavy artillery, to be Urst lieutenant in the Iwenty-third pa oe tn tho Porto eeen peeps, , December 28. regiment | pited States (efantry, July 2%, 1846, to Bl) an original veoancy. Groenlea! A. Goodale, late Captain Tenth Coited slaves Nery, to be Firet Lieutenant tn the 40,128,903 40,410,168 | filan 10,163,601 10,251,844 hs Poiiadothia Clotring now statement {s as fo! United Ptatew artillery, ninth regiment United States tnfaairy, July 28, 1866, vo fill an original vacancy. 4 Wheaton, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Righth Infantry, July #4, 1866, to AM an ov, in the T34 your unes Vratt, Jr, inte captain of th: regiment | pited St tginal vaca wey. in Romeyn Ayres, of the Fifth regiment to be Houtenant colonel of the tae fomily are tnfited t sttnd the weniy-eighth rogimont United Siates infantry, July 28, | Hitnols infantry, fo be eaptain | Thirty -fourth regi- | colored beary - w Suursday a/lerno. tows — Heo to Gf on original vacancy. wilted ment United Biates infantry, July 2%, 1608, to ®ilan | Twenty-third regimeut Cotted Biates infantry, July 25, og ee og . a 2 Raloncer, | Captain August, Kate of the Sixth regiment United | original racaue 1806, to Mii no original vacancy AitreaC. Mark 8 y, Deore ter 2, Jommerwevm Anes, Sv os0 fo $512,097 valry, to. be lisuieuant colonel of the Thirty. jobert P. Hughes, late Licctenant Colonel of the One | Frank W. Pani, late first itentenant in the Second | 4, A\'iaS Mons, ‘othe 16th year of 6,603,075 fonrth regiment United States tafentry, Jaly 2%, 1860, to’ | Hendred and N sylvania Volunteers, to | Penusyivania heavy artiilery, to be lirvt lieutenant in the - 6.184 695 Ol an or ginal vacancy. be cxpta.n in the Eighteenth regiment United States in- | Twenty-fourth reaimont United States infantry, July 28 4 tn the chor f the 6,362,401 Captain Aleaander 8 Webb, of the Eleventh regimont | {autre, July 28, 1666, to ‘lll en origins! vacancy. 1866, bo fill auoryinal vacancy. © evesue ed Thre 4,018,098 United States infantry, to be Heuienant colonel of the | — Albert P. Morrow, late Lieuienaut Colonel of the Sisth | Gregory Barrett, jr, late Lien‘eusnt Colonel of ‘he 7 “WT 4,574 036 Forty-fourtn regiment | 5 Biates on fans uly 28, | Pennsylvania cavalry, to be captain in the Seventh regi- | Fourth Maryland Votanteers, to he frat lievtena ° y ere - wpe 1866, io n original ve ment Unite ee cayairy, July 28, 1860, to Gil an | Twenty-#i ‘aited Slates infaniry, Jy ‘ 622,553,488 Captain Wesley Morri't, crite Second regiment United | original vacancy, A Seal oaiimanbiiiaeala st ‘aialne es w al my: ginal» : eri thts eehadiabiite of Cuailee sed Anne [ ry, 10 be Lenteuant cvlouel of the Nix Aaron S. Dagwett, late Licutenant Colouel of the Fifth Janson Crews, late ain of tty-fourth . nein. muds ip — species limmamataamaalel aor A Nia States cavatry, July 28, 1808, to fill an | United States Veteran Volunterrs, to be captain in the | Diigo Voluntecrs, Uo be Grxt lieutenant ia ihe Twenty sper ably’ ‘ nly ere repecttutty (eo undermentioned dates:— ovminal y. Sixteenth regiment United ~tates infantry, Juiy 28, 1866, | eighth regiment States tafan'ry, July 24, 1966 Dish nei Bo aA siencey, Oat $0 from (he reeitemes of her Bolanees | Captain Louis D. Watkins, of the Fifth regiment | Wo fill en original vacancy, to OH 60 oF ginal vac: pe -aswnenp tas regan —* yo, & Dy oe $207,621 cavalry, to be lentenaut colonel of tho Thomas H. Reeves, iat: Neutenant colonel of the r jor Forty-eigh ye Peunsy}vauia seeond hentenast pach = 140.210 iment Uniied States sofaniry, 28, | Fourth Tennemee tnfanwy, to be captain tn the Th rty- itenant iv the Twenty’ainth fecona leut ; ‘164,651 yon ve biuth regtinewt f ba Staloe infantry, July 28, 1868, lo ) regiment | in ted Stakes lniaoiry, July 2%, 1866, to Bil an ed panes is ~ is december 28 Many, be 104,926 Wison, of the corps of enginesre | flan orivlual 'kce @rigioal vacaocy. olaiioad . 981,048 | Wnited States Army, to be lieutenant eulouel of the Thir Charles J. Vom Heriaaon, late major and additional | “Craries F voho, fete Captain the Second regiment t preen ‘Steseus EF un shins Ve . Veteran iioserve Cor lo be uret leutemans in the sido de-camp, to be captain In the Tuirty-third regiment Vaited states infantry, Juiy 28, 1866, to Ol an original ty-fith regiment Uai ut States ip eutry, July 28, 1866, 19 Mil an omginal vacancy corps, Ube noes tig the Forty seeont re utry, July 24, hone of brothers Teenty-n nth regiment Waited States Captain Jobn B. Moluiosh, of the Pifth rogunent 1566, t £1. an original yacaney, f seentl penn moe pe anlar dg weaned 0 4 to attend the fae oral, United States cavalry be Leute! colonel of the G. Mitchell, Iate major and aide-de-camp, to | | Joba M. Norvell, late Majoe and Assistant Ady 7 jute sevond Neute | ‘ rty second regimeut f Juy in the Thirty-soventh regiment | General | oiied Mtat - canes the ie A aly Monday, Pec0mber 24, Fao total valve of imports at Boston for the week ond- oi ao ging 7 fli an original vacancy. Thi \g-ficat regiment (nitedpitates in ee Gi Tel tans || deere oe art pon Of Jones end Harnett M Jag December 2), was $395,086, against $644,210 during Ospiaia George -. ofthe Find be reek wited e major and aesistant adjutant inal verancy. ” | ae! 6 eet ae Corresponding week in 1966. Total sinoe Jasuary 1, 4) be lie tenant colonel of the Bevonth oral Uninet States votuntn.re, to le pagan in the HL mealo, late Contain and Assistant Adjutant Gen | a five n@ily age levied so “ the (omeral, from Che reateace No 680 Greenwich eves, this (W oty-Ofth rogimont United States Infantry, July 2%, to be first lectenant ia the Ihorty 1808, to fill a0 nal vacancy. 190, las Major oe “the Sixth regiment vete- ran reserve corps, to be captain in the Forty-ifth regi ment (olet States iafanry, Joly 4, 1866, to Oli an “ Vaoacy. g rent 196,664, og States cavalry, July 28, 1866, to fi) ancy. ‘Fhe total value of exports froma Boston for the week viate Ransty Upton, of the oe Panos ending December 21, including specie, wan $394,674, | Staten ariiliery, to be |e tenant colonel of the Twent against $263,740 for th» corresponding week im 1863. Ath regiment United Bisee Infantry, July 28, 1864, to Tee cash balance in the hends of the Assistant Treawu- | “RED Ty vard W Hinks, Muiled Staten ser tm Boston at the close of business, December 22, was | Volunteers, to be lientenant colonel of the Fortieth rezi- (620,002, 900 —of whicn $10,700,366 was ia coln—sbow ment United Sates iets oly 25, 1500, to Bil an onthe einen sols < Thowas ©. Devin, United States 4 ‘ Volunteers, to be liwatenan' colonel of (he F Fa iis ate SSRs Ree tine | mere ie @eustraction of s railroad from Oswego, N. ¥., to Jersey rg I tek eenara N. Bowerman, of the Fourth Mary United Btates infantry, July 24, 1966, to fiLan original vacandy. Wiliam F. Spurgio, late Captsin of the One Hon eo Up ted tates colored troops, to be fire Nentoanet the Thirty-eghth regiment United otaes inientry Fiuy'ts ann’ ohigion! yar aney David 1 Paekiel, inte Captate of the Mixth Covtet Vetorae Vohumiec: te be first eutenant ia the hy regienent Voiied States tnfamry, Jaly 2. an original yacapry. Krelor, late Major and Jad; ofantry July 2h, 1964, Nel at vee a outs Of the fariiy are invited to aw oH Dondvan, Inte Major of the Nineteenth regi- 10 rennnee, Ma * bo captain in the Forty- lafantry, Juiy 28, 1966, to or: varancy Theodore A. Dodge, aie Major of the Twenty third Togimeut veteran reserve corps, to be ¢aptarn in the Forty-fourth regiment United states infantry, July 8, 1404, (o Gli an original vacancy. Joseph W. Golray, late Major of the Fourth regiment Mansa husetts heavy ari.liery, to be captain in the Forty yentonantin the ¥stersn eeut in the For antsy, Joly 28, inte Advorete we the lefts afr cod Neulenant Rosreve t@ yo egend Hew fourth regimen! Vuited Atales infen'ry to G0 an origina! teeny aes un jo fi!) an William Me: Ouy, cAlied the Midland route to Now York, rcnuing by | land Volunteers, wo be jieotenant colonel of the Thirty a Frawm Ay Inge, late moron ne ‘can ted “tavea infantry, July 28, 1866, to | fifth regunent Uniied States iafantey, July 2, 1404, to | United Bunion ; A tage cases 100 | wey. im the 14th year ¢ Weg of syracuse through Madison, Chenango, Oisogo, | Smt Ferment Uoited staiee infantry, July fil en or gmat vacancy. Thirty nis Brscrve corre, i be seovad \eutgnans ty Wt Foy | Toe relatives and friends of he Yamliy sr ieviied 0 tale Major of the Fifth United States found regiment Us 7 wy, Sui7 BB, 1668, | ss ced the fumerel, fromm te Delaware and Sullivan counties, to the New Jersey Stato ard, of the Twenty second Origual Yancy to be captain in the Thirty Ofih regi. 4 Aide-de-Camy, to be tre. Ie t Gee. The directors been acti engay rpm, tobe Heutenant colonel . eae widtiad pap p< pom 4 chal ams the seapilh ef ted Slates infantry, July | mont (cited me jufaniry, Jaly 28, 1966, to 0 eo ja he 3 fui roghnent United | ,, Witiem ¥. Hogere, late corpors! @ the Peveut ee gr tnal vacane ly 28, 1964, to fil an original vacaucy, | 1>™ ; LT wt “1 @e Atimate construction ef the road is now flattering. ee the Twonty Trgan, ta Lieotovant Colonel of the | United Plate nee as Tremy ot ita d troupe, eight Statea cviored tr i nt Foriieth regioent Cn ted 28, 1406, to Oi an ria H. L., Stowe in of ue T Phe mala reliance of the friends of the route is in to be He @xeuring town subscriptions or the pieige of town ey. second United vacancy. lis Lyman, tate Major of the Tenth reg ment Ver. vecaccy. of the Second California z ue i cry lia ie abe il oeee ae rf ort, ih vecane |, 1866, t OU an ore “PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Lisatanaat Gsignel Benin F; Back, of the Trent ae 'Copthia end ie, General of Vulunteors, to be captain in th beads. ry, or ' be tenant colonel of the Thirty. second Volunteers, to be captain im th riieth regiment | Pater ul icet poh {4 be fires Heutensat im the Forty ite P. Hogert 1 ences ' sete nt OROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ad Mates in‘antrs, July 28, 1368, to Ail an | United saves infawury, July 28, 1 Bit am rigid | Sent ragircst Cnihn Sten inary, Jy 8, toe “4 inane F. Mogarty, tale sovend ne 2 Tawney’ camber 38 = imal veeane) varane| 7 is Beseey 3. LU weed oo years, swe ~ /Mieavt Lancexy ynom ram Paasor.—A geutieman onigieal veraney Gibbs, of the Third regiment United Charles A Whitsier, late Major and Avsistant Ag) tant Berl, the Vetarse Reserve rvs, ices mt Vaiiod tan ine acu ae aa gamed BH. F. Dongherty reports to the police of the es cavalry, to be major of the Beventh reg ment neral vena tales Volunteers, tv be captain im the enso ort ond semienees Treek Fon Teoy sovend apanteiy wyned ay out United States infantry, July 28 ry, Joly 28, 1494, 19 Ml) a ancy . ' Porty-Afh procinet that he was relieved of @ wallet con. ee Geles envaiey, Joly 5, 1008, t9 Gil. an, original ve fil oh enginal vacancy. sapdhindow en Joys, of the Veteran Reserve corps, | Reserve corps W \ eruond jie ce seneeuen, Greenpeies’ GLenee, checke and bonds 1 id Sehooley, late Ls of the Second regiment ir ant in the Forty secont reg een ve Ge P ks Treasury notes, while Pounsy ivanie artillery, to be captain in the Portiath regi- | Uatted Stars infantry, July 28, 1868, bo Oli an orgina: | * entny morning romter , Manes avenue car on Monday night ited Gane ve July 2h, 1008, to Gilan | ment Called Staves lalaniry, July 28, 1966, to Mili am | vacancy. ’ a ote ori deughter - U Beet that he entered the car at the corner nt canry. original vacancy: * First Lieutenant of + One Mone and First streets, aud Aid sot mes | 0 Theaphilue F Rodenbough, of the Recond A. Whitteleey, late Major an@ Agvistant Adjo- : Votk Volumiegra, to be best bon from ber inte renton «90 the condictor eal pon United stasas cavalry, to be major of the For. the Thirtieth 0 Forty-second reg iovot United Mates : roe " , * continued oa bis way to the Western Mstrict and - Snot Maten tatentey, July 3, 1866, to fil as 90; 1980, to All an orlginat voramey. Count CALENDAR—THG DAT eas d6 ve 7, oe weed oS where he took the car, uty KR lone, of tue Vevernn Reserve = ts “ee ee are om . © aye be searched for ne wallet a04 foand it on of the Third rag! non, late Major of the Fourth Tenneenes (rn vousot in (he Vor « ei nr canes ot . . o* , . i . eps of the Farmers’ and Citizeus’ Bank emptied of | mont (uiiot States artillery. to be tar of the Forty captain in the Thirty niuih regimeot rr, July $8, 1906, to Gh am | " z ‘ twern bie ar remem, im Ve conten'« tefuatey, Sety 98, 1864, to fill an original vacancy stan talantry, Jury 28, 1666, to Sil an or ginal ’, ; 80, WO), 20, 28, LOG, GOO, O10. 4 the ' Oy eterBown, © at wm Patan Can Accvert.—Ap unksown woman, while at- rige.ler General Wiliam Gambis, United states Vo) aig heath a ; ; me 1 * unteers, (0 be majo the Eighth rogiment United M, Williams, late Captain of the Fifth Von A, O, 02, 4, 18, 61, 19 , , femapting to alight from a Fulton svenue car, while the | hier zs, to titan original vecauey, | ca 7, be captain I the : be |) mares ; ecomber 9, Sewn Setter was in motion, minsed ber footing, and falling was Lisotenant Colonel Goorgo W. Seboeld, of the Second | * carniry, Stly 9%, 1866, to 0 ee ee | view W + bt pear of her Pen over other car whieh war aj Misourt artillery, to be oar of the Port fest regi ler, ate Captain an ; | MA e ; “ ie ’ NS. airection, ‘The wnfortensle, wo | ment Unite Male infantry, July 28, 1506, to Oll'aa captain (a the TY fo Sil ae MARRIAGES AND OFA! | fs ore se yiiad Killed. The accidamt occurred about feven 2 2 a pod infantry, July 29, 1606, oO) on “A | ae : " g pa =: a A last evening, on Fulton avenue, near Doworng ant Colonel Henry ©. Merriam, of the Seventy y m Mareied. Coroner w Lynch wi bold an inquest on the body, Mted Sates colored troops. to be major i, Into Captain and additional y tose Con om | ye ; eS hth regiment Culted States tafaniry, hale te the Thirty Gree reg: a4, 1 ot oe | it 33 Heses . | wheteld, F . ! ' Major frat re-iment Veteran Reverse corps, to be majorvof the " ~ embers ae arcane iehenee, TE Ay We stopping ot the | rm rer regioneet Cetied Sanhce etbahey, Full 98, 1088, ent Umted Siatee infauiry, July 28, 1308 1 on rants to fill ao original vacaney. * ‘ . Bibiey, of Rochster, and Neory Weldon, of | “Lietenant Colonel Charles K, Compton, of the Fifty. nerel, © Goeth Carolina, are stopping at the %. Denis Hot third regim@ot United States colored trovps, (0 be major be ey fo Dd. Leg U. aA, Cliftoe R of the Fortieth regiment United =tates of fantry, July ; nchanedt, sad Dr. Dr. Es w Uday, of Now York, 1864, to dill an original vacancy, eS we mg te v baa J oe arene Caron Sane raiment ® Montes, 0 4 tates infantry, to be cm in the [wenwy-niat - sere Be rr set “rani hy, RL Blakely, of | ie ‘sate 7. oy ‘ ited States infantry, July 24, 1466, to & on Fe ohen ‘Orleans, ie nots, and ‘ any A of Newark, oN a ae sopyieg atone: LL Race ene R. Baight, of New Gane Brews. —Avout sx o'olock last evening « !'t\'* Samed Lyons, residing in Jersey street, was badly Dy heft clothes taking Ore from a move fh the time ish oevern) claer chiaren regiment United States infantry, July 28, 1804, to fii an nal varanoy. iret Liewtenaut Samuel P. Ferris, of the Kighth ree ment Coited States infant , to be captain ia the Thir. veth regiment United stales infantry, duly 28, 1408, * ity F. Brownsen, of the Third omnia ted States artillery, to be captsin in the Forty-third regiment United Siates infantry, July 28, 1864, to Oi!) an original vacane, First Lieatenant Charles tgon!, of the Rlerenth renmen) Vaied Bees infea7, Ww 09 certain io ihe original vecaory James Mecieary, late Coptaia, of the Forty fret Oty auteers, the Porty-rth reg United Stales infaotry, vay 2h, 1866, to O11 an original winiam P My Bixty-eeeond Ni Forty-second reg 1866, to Gil an original varawey reene, ale Captan and Anwinte General of Volanieers, wy be cape ip ibe Forty econe of the One Mendred ont a » be eaptain on the | ved Save infantry, Joly 24, wrren Reserve 1h beviteaat io the ¥ + remieue, 1 Lene ried wo witen’ + on Therntay, Dew on, 0 Broetire

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