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brewing blows over. filme yesterday, Erie 4, #, Michigan Southern %, messee aixes, now mo later session of either ‘he open board, but business was the lower hall and the street until half-past five, closed very weak and demoralized at an average decline of more than two per cent from tue highest point of the day, Eric and New York Central being particularly drooping. The closing yuotations were as 74 @125; Western Union, 36% n 46%; New York Central, 1264 a 1253, @ 403; Reading, 983( 0 935 mubjotned: a 85h; See FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. mansovsninibianindl Sarvrpay, Oct. 81-6 P. M. A hopefal feeling prevailed in Wall street this Morning with respect to the future course of the money market, and the impression was general that @ decided change for the better had taken place, but efter one o'clock it became apparent that the strin- gency was unabated, and it was all the more se. verely felt im consequence of borrowers having Gelayed to provide for their wants untli after this time. The pressure Was More severe than on any afternoon during the week, and the appli- cations for money were very Dumerous, while as lato as four o'clock some of the dealers in government securities were offering an eighth per cent commis- gion in addition to seven per cent for loans on United States stocks over Sunday, in order that they might woake up their bank accounts, which should have Deen made up at three. The fact that the Broadway Bank called in many of its loans, amounting in the exgregate, it is believed, to $3,000,000, vended to ex- cite apprehensions of increased stringency next ‘week, and various rumors were circulat:d in con- It 1s generally understood, that this contraction of loans is owing to the City Chamberlain, who keeps his with the bank in questiun, given notice that he will require to withdraw about three millions of his deposits for the payment of the November interest on the funded debt of the city and the redemption of the revenue bonds which mature in December, but the payment of which it ia ‘There were no important changes in the bank balances at the Clearing House this morning—a sign that yesterday at least there ‘was no further “lock up” of greenbacks. The state- ment of the associated banks for the week reflects, however, a very unsatisfactory condition of mone- tary affairs, The legal tenders show a decrease of $5,120,436, the deposits of $4,104,300 and the loans of $1,212,204. The specie,‘on the other hand, has in- Greased $1,066,943 and the circulation $59,272. ‘The stock market was strong early in the forenoon, ‘Hus it afterwards lost its buoyancy, and in the after- moon reacted downward eharply, the deciine ®@veraging more than two per cent in the active railway shares, New York Central and Erie being particularly heavy and largely pressed for sale. The feeling at the close was very unsettled and prices yielded under light sales, Erle at one time having sold at 39:4, although at half-past five it was quoted at 40a 403s. Reading, Cleveland and Pitta. ‘Durg and the Northwestern shares were also very Yielding, notwithstanding the support they received from the bull cliques, and the signs of the times are by mo mesns calculated to reassure either money lenders Fr speculators fora rise. It is seldom, indecd, that ‘Vhe aspect of affairs has been so threatening except im pertods of actual panic, to avoid Wall strect until the storm which is now The open board considered this afternoon the subject of adopting amendments to its constitution and by-laws in conformity with ‘bose recently adopted by the regular board, but the Pesult was not made ts belioved that the action of the old board will be concurred in. The volume of business trans- acted at the open board is now about as large as at the regular board, and the first Vice President of the former has fully as laborious a task to perform as the same officer in the latter, and the organization is fortunate in having a man of ability and tact like Mr. Heuriques to cope with the diMcuities of the Position. . The gold market fluctuated between 133% and 134, and the closing transactions prior to the adjourn- ment of the board at three o'clock were at 133, following which the latest quotation on the street was 15%. Loans were made without interest and Qt 4% # 4 per cent per annum for carrying and 4-4 per cent per dicm. Bmounied to $81,705,000, the gold balances to '$2,471,451 and the currency balances to $4,030,047. The Sub-Treasury disbursed $7,116 in coin in pay- gment of interest on the public debt, and sold $200,000 an coin at 1334, this being the highest bid, although Gold Room was at the time 134. lere we have @ conclusive argument in favor of Welling tne government gold by auction without the ‘delay aud other inconveniences alteuding the system let receiving sealed bids. § The totals of the present and last previous weekly @tatements of the banks of this cliy are as sub- mection therewith, Mowever, ‘@coount proposed to anticipate. price in tl ¥ Atthe ten o'clock open board the stock market was strong, and New York Central sold ati27 a @2t%; Erie, 41%; Hudson River, 1874/; Reading, 9% m 9934; Michigan Southern, 86%, a 45%; Cleve- fleand and Pittsburg, 88% a 88%; ‘roledo, 103; Rock Island, 106, preferred, 92% a 92 phio and Mississippi, 3115 @ 12714; Canton, 49 #8656; Mariposa preferred, 23 a 2334; ©o.’s Express, 29; Pennessee sixes, 71. At the frst regular board the market began to droop under sales fo reulize by the bull cliques, and on the call Wew York Central closed 11¢ higher than at the same Hudson River %, Reading Cleveland and Pittsburg 1, NMeveland and Toledo *{, Northwestern 7, preferred , Fort Wayne 1%;, Milwaukee and St, Paul 2%, pre- erred 2, Ohio and Mississippi %%, Quicksilver 34, avestern Union Telegraph 3s, Mariposa preferred 1%, Tennessee sixes, ex coupon, 1%, new issuc 34, North Carolina sixes 144 and Missouri sixes proment securities were strong at an advance of 14 8% percent, At the open board at one o'clock prices were gencraily @ fraction lower, while the vol- ume of business was liglt and on the call New York Central sold at 126% 12676 Michigan Southern, 86%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 833, a 6954; Cleveland and Toledo, 10274 a 103; Rock {Asiand,106 a 1063; ; Northwestern,91% a 913¢; preferred 24 a 92%; Fort Wayne, 11314 a 115%¢; Ohio and Mis- @issippi, 3074 a 3114; Wabash,6575 a 64; Western Union Wolegraph, 66%; Merghants’ Union Express, 21/4; Adams Express, 50; Mariposa preferred, 227%: Ten- issue, 714 & 72. There was Pacific Mail, 12 ket an appearance of great the loosening of money yes! y; Into & positive break in the money pressure, nett of tis bonds opened firm, and gaining g 12:16 call atan advance of \% over 4, Over yesterday's Clow ng rates, nd three o'clock ap- old at th and the anxie tion seve the app: ata oF theepast W ere wold at 110%, closin gloaed this morning there was coi for ail issues, and at call '67's ady ati ere WL'y ality. rindi Fin 66 The daily range of the gold market during the Week iy thus suoWai~ Monday... Tuesday Wednesiay Thoradey , Foday Saturday The shipmenta of specie from the port during the Week aggregated $1,072,407, of which the following are the details :— tachment was reciprogated, and aces while the | Sinart’s first addition: father of the lady !ooked with no fayorable eye upon | P. Fonts, $2,009, lot 4, Cas Allemannia, London—American Aliemannia, Hamburg—Specie, Russia, Liverpool—Goid bars. . Re Scuthampton in, Sout Foreign Rae! Soushons jton—Mexican Gold ‘The foreign exchange market was inactive, as usual on Saturday, but nominally steady. At the cldse bankers’ bilis on England at sixty days were quoted at 10934 a 1007; ; at three days, 11034 3 110%; commercial bills, 109 a 1003;, Bankers’ bills on Paris at elxty days, 6.15 a 5.13%. Consols and American securities were quoted thus in London to-day and on the previous dates men- Oct. 23. Oct, 27, rashly ended his misery and his life altogether and } demands of ie. The State cannot make found in tho suicide’ ye grave the peace he vainly | Boston For tester t tb x Tinois Central Eri sought elsewhe: ere. Making A Boston journal of last evening says id reference to the stringent condition of the money market:— rhe’? focas and this unpl ndly attempts remade it in dnancial cere. The Pecuniary accommodation are numerous and earnest at all the banks and other ply, but lenders are unable to rrowers, however willing they may be to accept the comparatively high rates of interest which have been established for loans on approved collateral security and for discounts of prime com- mercial notes ant A commercial weekly thus refers to the cotton morenias- at all the ports for the week ending Money 1s “vei fact is 80 palpab! to disguise or ailiate ‘The following ts a Summary of the auction sales | into real estate speculations or carry ou any, branch or real estate at the Exchange during the past | Of business. As well might the State open @ candy | § o'clock A.M. precisely. Cabin re 350, gi im Jamaica, L, 1, improved prop The total + receipts for the last seven days Jamaica, L. £) unimproved property. reached 66,596 bales (against 55,689 baies last week, 61,091 bales the previous woek and 44,576 bales three weeks since), making the since September 1, 1868, up - this against 187,393 bales for the same ote this season over last season ol to-night reach a were to Great being an excess ‘The exports for the week endin; New York improved propert total of 30,121 bales, of which 9, New York unimproved property Britain and 10,636 bales to the Continent, while the stocks at all the Ports, as made up this evening, are now 154,271 bales. Below we give the exports and stocks for the week and also for the corresponding week of last aeasol correspondents at as telegra} vad to us A our own 5" rts to-night: and we warn the public From the foregoing statement it will be seen th: compared with the corresponding week of last sea- son, there is an increase in the exports this week of 18,947 bales, while the stoccs to-night are 17,652 bales more than they were at this time a year ago. The same journal thus speaks of the dry goods trade of the city during the week:— ry goods market continues to present the reported for the past two of comparative inac- foreseen by the trade, has had no material effect in reducing the range of values, hange can be expected until the Presi- ential contest is decided. In the course of next week a revival of activity 1s confidently Ec Apteyied the stock in dealers’ hands 1s not large, and the pre- sent seasonable weather must have caused # mate- rial distribution of mane fabrics; should this antici- realized we may see a somewhat urregular market for the remainder of the season, as, under the disturbed financial situation, there may bea pressure to realize at still lower prices. There in the state of business at the present moment, however, to impatr confidence—the con- servative feeling that has chants to carry as light stock as possible, any violent spasms in the trade. » pri yield a point, it will be from the desire, not to ver large stocks of goods, and the present will be readily absorbed by the home trade without export demand, SALES AT THE MEW YORK STUSK EXCHANGE. §aturday, 17 Oe + B1—10:15 A. M. 43000 US are Be Cou. iace. Governor Morgan was born at Windsor and wife in Hartford. oF 1.th av, 13 General Mahone has bought a residence in Lynch- | Av A, B ec cor rony at, 100x100. . burg, and will reside there. Av A’ wa, between 105th una LOsth sis, 350 fi frou In Sutton, Caledonia county, Vt., David Ash has x, A, o 8 ita Ei to Harlem river ‘irregular. sold bis farm to Oliver Hail, of Shetfield; Robert at eo} dad same quiet appearance as weeke but this tivity,’ having been and no great c! the northeast corner of Pearl and Water streets, Bur. | {hav wh 24bx ington, Vt., to General Wiillam W. Henry, for $5,000, | 1% 4¥ #% eis rh i The following property in Charleston, sold recently under a decree in equity, vi pation not be Prevalled causing mer- | ineasuring in front on said street 147 feet, more Or | 45 Jy stated very iouutivets that the War Depart- | 4%, at red less, and in depth 200 feet, more or less, for $9,050, The gross clearings ie on terms of one-third cash, the balance in one, two | Ment is in rece! ipt of information that ex-Confede- | wishing to send for their friends, and bg years, with bond and mortgage of the rates and copperheads in Now Orleans are organiz- JOHN G. DALE mnise fi. The Mankato Union says the sale of the school and college lands in that county took piace on Wednes- | ama. But there i no truth in the report that the po Boge ‘The amount of lands i hea 6,009 95-100 | government intends to raise a body of Mississtppt | Also from Liverpool utd Landon, win acros, the purchase money amoun to $44,14% | Cavairy to re im wine The ‘principal pad was’ $6,760 10, and ‘anp Cavalry to “nip the movement in the bud,” with | Drafts payabletn all parts of Great frivs'n nud Ire $37,395 90. Interest paid in advance, $1,608 15 ‘Total paid in advance, $8,357 24. The average price Brevet Brigadier General J. J. Sleimmer, Lieuten- | way, New ¥ Jows:—Charles W. Rice and wife to Charles M. Wil- mer in which ats, lot 7 of Charles W. Rice's subdivision of out | ,,° tercription Rasa: ‘allele oan Pr dc lots 37 and 38, and part of outlot 34 in the northeast- ern addition to tue city of Columbus, Augsist 16, 1863, | by the Moniteur de CArie:—The troops are exer- | Passage ofice, 74 Broadwa yt anes Sharp and Mga to George | cised in shooting wehn, 41% acres of land in Mullin township, Oc- : og: tober 24, 1568, $2,000. George Evans and wile to 1,092 yards, Voliey firing ts much practised. Some Setoe ae art’ e Mt. (rom pler No. North river. Uriah Jenkins, lot 60 in the town ef Groveport, No- | regiments heave in this way, at 547 yards, put on ‘how vember, 1867, Pes ©. F. Jaegar_ to Charles Schnei- | the target each miaute seventy balls jor every der, inlot 123 in ©, F, Columbus, October 2 4 ay ngs October 24. Reset) 13% 3, 8 EE eRe “e Hass Page & Allen's ships feet and running pack 350 feet, with several good | mezan are reciangular. Tho,‘bull’s eye," “centro” For-eabin pas buildings thereon, was sold recently for $8,200. ‘The | and “onter’ are tormed by Virginia Bank building, on high street, was also | sides into five paris and drawing parallel lines sold, bringing the greatest bat close of the wai Pees * ES SAIFIIVE Re s32' se8ae! Cleveland and Northwestern, 91943 M13% @ 11353 1000 Ii Cais 8 W ‘Ist 5000 C! 4th i 8009 Chie ‘e Alton dat ta 10L b&siouxO Ist Fort Wayne, 31543 Pacific Mail, Western Union Telegraph, x rir iU's.ctfala 63, so ge any Tat ws 100 $2,500 W liam D. Wood to John h Nat Bank 1 Outlot 114 in MeCa A. Robertson, to Sioughton A, Fie: acres m re | $1,600, James M. Robertson to Stoughton A. Flete jast July, The whole of the French army ll Pitis, ew aC) 3 100 Obfo Pitiss ite &SPR Fieicher to James M. Robertson, 16) acres fa section | Chassepot since last spring. In Heigium the Albmt 16, town 17, rango % Cast, excepilng 95x00 feet of the northeast corner, $6,000, John i. Wilson to John Jennings, eighty acres wn section 4, town 17, north | Ol bersag! Pittsburg, Pa, Su0d US S30 ‘6h, De Recetpts and Disbursements at the Office of ed «States Assistant Treasurer at New York for the Month Ending October borough, $5,000; John Alston et al. to John Brown, Jr., and John Taggart, April 10, 1568, lot on the Alie~ any Diamond, corner of Pit uildings, $18,000; Aan Beard and Louisa beard te Ata count (election er in the armory of Thirty- Bteorage to Gi John Brown, Jr., dune ub, 1898, lot On Canal street, | seventh regime Second ward, Alleghar y, 64x246 feet, with buildings, | member of the Four! $14,000; Henry Brown to ©, A. Carpenter, October 3, } unanimously elected major, Major F 1868, lot at No, a7l Rebecca street, Aleguaay, formerly ¢: 26x106 feet, with buildings, $1,930; Richard j Brle, 4154; Reading, 09%; | got, 39, 1508, by Walance seeeececceses $94,499,990 Recetpts duting the month— ‘Three per cent certificates. Post — Department. Sixth ward, Pittsburg, 14 by 125 feet, Kennedy to the Manhattan and pecnaiase? sented to the Board of Officers of the Twentysecond Insurance Company, October 14, 186%, jot on | regiment, N, G., 5. N. Y., om the 20th inst, Lhe whole Wood sireet, pre /iously described, £15,000; George | matter of a change in the uniforim was referied to Wauchter to John H. Simon, November 14, 136%, lot | the diferent corapanies, and the question will be VILLE DE PARIS Surssons, vont, Saturday November 24. Interest accounts No. 9 in Thora and Chess’ plan, Ross townsh'y, con- | voted on this week. We hope they will decide to When the market Po oat Omfee drafts Disbursing accounts. lows:—Joseph Heckinger, Sr., to Thomas ising, ment, N. ¢ “ acres, in section 52, Springfield township, £1,050; H. Bunning and wife to Mary ilarms, lot 20 by to the position of sec cond lieutenant, On the sane 90), feet, on the north sie of Liberty street, 421 | © Michigan Southern, 85% Pitiaburg, 8714 987344; Rock Island, 1041; 10514; Northwestern, 90'{ @ 90),; do, preferred, #1 Fort Wayne, 1134 118'4; Mariposa preferred, 22 a 22%. Government securities, after being very steady up to two o'clock, reacted downward, and at the close the market was weak at tho subjoined prices:—Reg- tsterod, i881, 114; 106%; 6-20's, coupon, 1862, do. 1%, 1 4807, 1109 @ 1109 sered, ( Do. di pursing accounts Do. Assay OMice. Receipts for customs in October, 1863, Receipts for customs tn October, 1867.... Increase in October, 1868, . i Smitty, lot 25x80 feet, on the south Fide of Seventh | olicers’ drill and the want of a large, cenirel Stes mers or th abo’ re coupon, 115%; 5-20°8, registered, wi to J. ©, Fiedeld Statement of Business at the United States | sy ivo it da the jedelac Anny Office at New Ending October 31, 1868. Deposits of gold— Foreign coins Foreign bullion, J States bullion rk for the Month 3 do. (new), do. 1868, 11154; 10-40"s, regis. lo., coupon, 1064. The circular of a leading D va‘e banking hoase thus refers to the day’s business:— Seturday, belug proverbially an “easy money day,” Parties deiayed providing funds until late, with hopes thot as the day advanced they would be adie to get what they wanted a: reduced rates, of the evi! hour Was 80 geveral that It gave the mar- and this, taken with Frances lane and Hezel street, fu D. Kemper's «ab The following named officers were commis. division, in tue nor $4,926; Lewis and Day land & Co., lot 26x100 feet, 0 - | 2 man street, 25 feet north of Sargeant sirect, Firs! Diviston—Stat appointments with rank Octo- $3,750; Hicary Steinman ‘This putting off United States bullion (Colorado) United States bullion (Lake Supt United States bullion () 1, however, & ; Toney Was not as easy a thos entailed upon pro- 108 of as great scarcity Payabie in coin. Gold bara stamp Transmitted to Un deipbia, for colaage....+ ORANGE OF A SUBMARINE DIVER. {From the Buffalo Express, Oct. 20) John G. Green, the diver, whose TahapDy death by higown hand we chronicled yesterday, was in his time the principal actor tu a littie drama, the story of which is an illustration of the fact that as we vncon- Scionsly tread every dey on the graves of the past generations, so we daily meet tn ever; those Whose hearts are the living pos. Early in life he becama deeply atiached to young lady in Choisea, Mass., the beautiul and ao- complished daughvor Of & Weatky atigom, Ube aie iderable toquir, aced to Ll an After the call they tied, The oWer issues sympaihi subdivision, in Fe taining 14 acres, $1,800. Ditties, resigned, The following fors in Kansas Ellison, $1,000, lot 603, Met fomba of buried NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 ee ee cece Tohn Petts. pri COASTWISK STEAMSHIPS, nme ailerton: teens 0. Springer, frst lieutenant 8 Koatcs | leatenant. Gompany B, vitice: ft NEW ORLEANS DIRKOT, What he considered an unequal engagement, be | to Thos. Corry of lot 3 inblock + | 18¢8—Jonn P- Ke oF THE CRORWis wisely forevore from ‘acuve par In return | Coates’ ‘addition; one, 934 oF Hak David Unde- | lieutenant; Jonna W. Gossin, second Lieutenant = nat this line wid save “Plas ‘No.9 North river Green pledged himself never to claim the hand of his | graph, §2,200, lot Gand 12 feet off Weld of lot 4 in C, oMicer'’s rank, September 16, 1868—Patrick | at go'c! sunset oe) fol: 3 afianced untii he had accumulated suiticieat to en- | block 6, King’s reaurvey of Hubbard's addition. 5 Mag: captain; Denis Nugent, t heutenant; | GkO. W. ‘ON Saturday, November able him to retire from a vocation so fuil of peril in The following late sales of real estate in ome Lewis Dodae, second lieutenant, Company a CORTES, hee Satoreey, Be ‘November its nature and uncertain in its results. Lighted Jeans are published in @ local journal as inaicatil oflicer’s September 17, 1868—Chariea A, stron, Pa... hor gle in Galveston oa hy the star of hope he became the most | demand aad good prices for vacant property: a captain: J. Manley, first liewtenant; Francis a riecigh oF ausnge apo ig tothe aes a and enterp submarine operator | squares of ground with cottage house, in Carrollton, | 8. Watson, second leutenant. ‘i ELL & OC; 86 West strost time, now unging! down among | bounded by ¢: aa) avenue, ‘ison, Plum aad Fifth Battation of Infaniry, E-eventh Brigade—Original | anunthiipieeandaensnaan weird yet Srenaely beautiful caves } streets, cash, $10,500, we ‘two vi —John Rae captain, with rank Sep- ‘OR NEW ORLEANS, of the tropical seas, which held the wrecked galleons } street, between Gasquet and Palmyra, « ‘0 cash, { tember Ei; Gacnpe santa with rank Septem- | Ft’ annting at Havana, of orb pai, Se and then” exploring = oe Lake Take | $1,000, Two oe oe 5 Magauine eireet, Oe ween, Louls- earls. ye emer, ee with rae ‘Eaneen ‘The well known steam my Hp Hodge, the sunken treasures ur inlans Jana venue an hala: ne lot On % p » ‘AZ00, Captain mercer Such enterprise #00n “brought ite reward, olla street, between Poy dras Sand und Lafayette, 1,080, tober 8; Frederick Hildenbran acai Mevtenant, with | ¥t! leave per 2 Noh rie HUE OB a a ctalock P- seaman ued nk oon oy gomincnice | aan hanaghvet Guaey aie tone faa | Ss ell Sesto Vane Eo. Sein | Than th le Boe jopes as very near en “4 mt by lepth, wi , * | ton, Indianols, Lavacca and Rock! ae 5 took to rescue the treasi ken steamer | One ep of ground in the town of ehevus ai with | tenant, with rank Septe! camber 11; Louis Finkelmeier, } and to all pot ‘on the Mississ| opt river. jure from a October 8; George Ross, or py io he meant that It should be his last job of | some small improvements, on psiantio avenue, eight | first licutenant, with rank ree Ro For freight or pass AE ORT bs -_ oo anon and he c ee ge this fact with radiant wares frol ir, $8,750, fo lots corner | second leut with rank September 11; Charles face to the few “frends. wi ho shared the cherished Apollo at beac wet la Cty, $1,070. | W. Veame, separ Heutenant, with rank September secret of his life, He entered enthusinsticall mp bee | iv Five fly! corner Camp and Second stree' im $9,000. | 11; Abra! Plant, second lieutenant, with rank Tate By yon, GALVESTON, THE al 87 task,and this very impatience proved his ruin. Durmg on Common street, (ott ‘Dryades ana Ram- Spccuper ii; Bony Bergen, second lieutenant, TERP: pier the pi of bis work he imprudently insisted on 3x105, with an old building, $6,000. jn lot October 8. vat ge x" apy id C,H. Mate deacen: while warm, against the remonstrance of Bi lip atreet, between Magazine and Constance, RESIGNATION. his co: The: result is well known. He was ‘The following resignation has been accepted :-— OR NEW OR THEAN Ts seized with Dareiyess ‘and was dragged to the sur- are Newburyport (Mass.) Heratd evident! iy does Seventy-first Infantry.—Second Lieutenant Peter 7 Ad Zz ORLRANS D Of, Catal pena more than alive. From that attack he | not sympathise with ite State capital’s ambition to Eayan, Jf October 19, ry atclied elon Saturday, Novem! , trom pler ae a eee He di out the miserable | expand into something piety Speaking of the Base L remnant of his life a melancholy wreck in health project inpoduoed into ature to fill in the — Prelit) recetyed for Indianol Lavacce and Brasos. Po et oor yy Gaconboiaie he songhs jon mB fais it pe Ea anyone © bo amare ____FUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, eset Cia ral for St. Loum, Mobile am tntoxic: ase porary rel 2 absurd than for the State to anticipate, in ver | Ore ‘ sorrow which ee him, At length he has | of interaal improvements, tle raral wants and GTEAM To QUEENSTOWN A AND LIVER?OO: H. MALLORY BE wala uo i only $30, stoer -—— == Guard. Weiueaday, Nov. 4 TOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Ys MERCHANTS? STRAMSHIP LINE, Gompriaing the Ica clase steamabi han iis exigencies nears py d for it, any more than @ man can ‘ad cubit to his stature’ by elevating the ceiling of ns gobi Passage, @80, HERAL v RAN ‘aptain H. 8. Quiet roo! Passage from’ eat! £6 Now York, Paris, Hamburg, Rottnr- REAL ESTATE MATTERS, | fm std wn tu lier hand yen ate qionst ot | gu tft aca enpain Woe ae Caran | SHEA CT cia ag Ndi npiss or made, as the case may be. If there is anything toma & GUION, 29 Broadway, or 83 South GENHHAL Wi depen A. Sf pemoaes Summary of Auction Sales of Real Estate for sae ehog, Dy -sndera) palihicnl Sonnnnie ty japtain ve leg itim: nection Of overnment 0 6! i ar. The ste: shal the Past Week. Conserve the rigits of tho “people and Hot to enicr <THE SPLENDID BTRAMBHIP MEBRASEA, ehpeyaseide SERA chase tain ae gchar Guard, sails trom pier 48 North river, for Queensiown and Liverpool, on Wednesday, Novemer'4, at will be despatehed ior we edusednn Wartcaben: 4, at Bo’clootr Or ee from: pier 12 North river. sa) nt shop OF appoint & commission to dig ¢lains or Praise | age 90, currency. Apply to WILLIAMS & i, 29 ‘weeks emcee potatoes as to eo in for reclaiming and trom the 8 Broalway, rend DINE a New York improved properiy.. $4,000 ——asee ee oe eae HE HAMBURG AMERICANI PACKET COMPANY'S " Now York unluiproved: property 8,275 Unkindest cut of al.” Tron mal seam PACK Titi be deapatened on, Saturday, NovamdGe 7, ab 8 otlook Pe —— $12,2 . " Ay Bretght 0 10 pane $12,215 | Ogicial Transters of Heal Estate Yesterday. | i, riers, commander, earring tis United States maila, will | .yiigh\revelved at through rates for St. Howley Mobite ait New York improved property. Bleecker at, Hertat harios, Oux1Ox6L.11 Xie. sall on Tueeday, Nov. 8, at 20. M. for , Nowene Brooklyn improved property Baral estaler18¢ 1 Soai0e? taking passen, Havre, Southampton and supertor accommodations, EL STEVENS, 40 Broadway. ns ht or passas havi: Brondway aud 10h av, be Bey ay 8A it Hliaat No 34 ately Rbad 118,677 | Greens st, w 8, 61 & we, bt y to the agen London. * 4827 First Cabin, $198F Second Cabin, 72; Sieerage, G6, Pay- United Slates old. ‘The CIMBRTA t ~VIA FERNANDINA, ROW! 0 a WEDNESDAY. HARD’ Yor b. RICHARD & BOAS msiip GEORGIA, Captain Jerry Smt New York improved property.......«$104 080 a oy eee hae rr a AE ged New York unlinproved property 88,000 _ 61 Broad stres ata P.M. Westchester improved property...... 5,200 ere na me The sieaner MERCEDITA will follow on Saturday, No fi 2 ¢ vember VOR Ee ft Extra steamer to Hambn la now recetving. Insurance guaranteed to Mobile at Ii at, w a, lot 992 Di VHURSDA Percent. Through rates to all potats in the interior. BORUSSIA, Captain Frauzer, sails Nove: ote fal ey i lambur; or Fright or Paanng o Hone ER OBERTS, Agent, 174 Chambers streak, oi H2 Delancey’ estate, BAGS te rot Pearl ai sixissabGi Se comune croceln Repurer, falls Tos 4,400 . iy 108, ated at reduced rates. ———— 636,160 | Bilge ut, wa iu leet Delancey 223000 Firat Cabin, 8100; Second Cabin, 860; Sterrage, #285 ——______— ———— | Houston st, W, nx, % ft e of Woost 00,000 cust: Payable in United States gold coin, KF ® SAVANNA, GA.-SEMT WE EKLY. Total.. eeee$766,552 | Vandewater at, os, 90ftn of Frankfort st (irregular 19,000 For er oo apply to OHARD & BOA! CK STAR INDEPE. f LINE, Tota! of sales previous wee! 1,100,800 | Tony cri Rinces 1Oh 3.897. ome | RUeaRoE & oO. banding . ASPPOSt TON TO. MONOPOLY, a $1,100, Job at, 79 W, 2.6x90.4., 000 General Ages Ger The first clas steauships of this line will leave pler MB ‘otal of sales for Week ending October i7.. 1,171,121 | 13th st, ne, ah fbheol av A, 10332! 409 | 61 Broad street, corner Beaver. N _ | North river at 8 P. M., as foliows ‘Yotai of sales for week ending October L0.. 712,020 | Sétb st, Zo, 198.9. ne THE "NORTH GERMAN LLOYD's Zig THAMES, Cu pat Peunington. nd j, Roremvers -- LON TGO! , Captal joven Real Estate Noten. Siap | L™ Steatmantp y HANSA. Ee aeientge Master. MARMION, Capiain Faiseloth, aeaay, ‘November The Etter property on the corner of Union and ih a tad 4000 Carrying the United States tn P.M, trom the | HUNTSVILLE, Capsaie Ceo A inraay, Novem Water teen oe fe ne 421 st, 'n #, 49 ft w of Madison ay, 295 100.5. ‘0 | Bremen pier, foot of Third street, pmol taking passea- | goravus CouEN #00, Agents, creer ts, letown, Pa., was sold on Satur- h at, a8, 160 ft of Lexington ay, 100.526. 1,600 | gers to Hi Moibeaact an Cabin pasuage, #3 day week to M. N. Kaufman for the sum of $2,250, | {ith sh & oR fre of Lering.on-ar, 100.8576 bloo 1,600} the fl twin a Pree Nears ona Brera, Willlam Hays, of Albany, N. ¥., has recently pur- | 46th st, Noa, ¥, 236x100, Firat OR SAVANNAIE, OA., AND} ae Frnse ge Lino Stoame chased ©. D. Lalland’s farm, Eastern View, in | 43 ae ear Bteerage 3 | smipr aud Central Railroad of ¢ Georgia, four times a woek. Spottsylvania county, Va., of 298 acres, for $6,000. 2 6 B13 fhe of wife be followed hureaay, Hove warner’ DAYS WEDNESDAYS, Mr. DeWitt Huntington has purchased a lot on wee ener oe For freight oF passage ee melee THURSDAYS and op pave North avenue, Rochester, N. ¥., of E. B. Stephens, Salen oe saa ee te Os OE ORR Sree” /ROPATRA, Captain Philips, Tuesday, Nov. from plae for $7,000, nn, 150 ft eof Sth av, 100x2. ONDON AND NEW YORK STRAMSHIP LINE. 16 Tonal very 7 , MURRAY, ELIS & CO. 61 and 62 South at. An exchange says ex-Governor E. D. Morgan, of * Lomeanane Bi Ot on a carranten NS | MATANZAS, Captain. Haz podnesday, Nov. 4, {roa New York, has bought @ $4,000 lot in Cedar Hill n CELLA... esttmber la’ AEALANTAS.. Dec ples No. 8 Nore tree 2 WM. PENN.“""November 28 BELLONA...-.“De WN. R. GARRISON, Agent, No.5 Bowling Groom. Cemetery, at Hartford, Conn., for his family burial to Havre, Paris, Antwer ‘otterdarn, ab GENERAL. BAS rE Be in Morton, Thursday, Nov. & pagan . f 36 North r! P.M. lex esi currency Falen, apply to KOBKKT N. CLARK, 3 | frum penav MINASTOS, "FOX & C0., Acents, 68 Liberty a. 9,000 | For r trek to HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 54 South street, | EAN SALVADON, Caplain, Nickerson, Saturday, Now. % feo pice § North rivers ‘at 3 P. 100000 Fes LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOW: WM. K. GARRISON, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Creea. of Mall Steamers are appl 'Y OF Anis Halifax). JOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA POR’ th 20, w cor of Johnson to J. C. Tibbets; E. A.'Smith to John slake in uore cIry OF aaturiay Nov, 7 York and Charleston Steams!ip Compangts of Burke; and David Wishardt has sold to one Cregg, bat sf sot CITY OF F jaturday, Nov. 14 | fret chins shee ‘aso s) of Westmore. be nW cor 128th st, 99.) Tinta. ETN ait ‘Tueaduy, Nov. 17 CHARLESTON, X Captain J. Berry, William F. Barney hag sold his house and lot on | {ti av, ws, 68 fi 24th Bt, 19.8%). Bnd onch succeeding Saturday ani aligrnate Tuesday, at 1B. pou Tuesday, November 3 ab 5 ¥. Moy aaiing from pier © me pier 48 Kort river. ES OF PASSAGE M. (tide omni fror fa perlor accommodations for Fough passage. ticke nud bis of inding, issued in con nection with the South Carolina Kmilroad te points South an@ Southwost, and with steamers to Florida posts. Tosurance by, this Line 46 per ¢ io in ourrency. 30 ©., wus | Lexington ay, ¢ 4, 4.6 ft n of bt Murray st. NOL, yr, per yr that lot of land, with the Spacious —e welling house and outbuttdi thereon, situ- 20 We MANHATTAN will follow and wail on Saturday, Wo ate. ou the west side of Smith street, a that MALITARY NOTES. Papen fe VE DERaD ren HENRY R. MORGAN & CO, Agents, of this city formerly known as *Harlestou,”’ anne Passengel arded to Havre, ‘No. 26 Kroadeay. i d rates. pa x can be bought here at moderate rates by persone | (11 “DOMINION STHAMSUTP COMPANY.FOR NOR folk, City Point ant Richmond —New aod gienant site. pply at the Company's ofices. wheel Patenmahipa | 53, BELL, HATTERAS, ALBR- Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. MARGE, SARATOGA and NIAGARA, One of ihe abo be despatched for Norfolk ‘undagy AMER TO AND FROM ay, and for City Point and Richmond 1 and Queenstown. Bhturday at 3 P M., from pler 37 Nord ch atreet, connecting with ths seaboard ame For further information ABSAGE BY STE. ing for an attack on the State government of Loulsi- ac river, foot of Br land Air Line, Virginia and tennessee Air Line, Southside class pack Vat Petersburg Raliro id Richtnond and Danvilio am@ Heer es Rairosde taking reight and. "granth ding to wil points South and Southw one on the plex up tothe tour of an if rd ul " ‘' nt stateroum a asst Pleces of prairie Went a4 | ani cojonel Fourth infantry, died suddenly at Fort GTBAM To QUEENSTOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, Re ee ae CCUREADY, President, transfers of real estate in Ohio are as fol- | Laramie on the 7iu instant, wery Wednesday, Thuraday and Sutariey. ‘ Resid Greenwich, corube Dey atroet. edith ad carpet-baggers for soldiers and alligators for horses, Kony tot pecbrr BROS., 85 South atreet aud 23 Broad rk. ye TRAVELLERS? GUIDE, {ONEY ISLANU.—STEAM CARS LEAVE GRERM wood for the beach wad return every hour until 5 P, Mt AND HARLEM RAILROADS — ‘Trains for Ni any avd Troy, connecting with Northerm and Woscern traiua, cave New York via Hudson River Ralte rond, Thirlieth strescaad Teoth avenue, 8 and 11:90 A. M. and 3:45,'6:30 and IL P. M., and via Harlem Ral nays fic strect and Fourth avenue, at HA. M. and 4:45) 630 F. M. tain vin Hudson River will ran on Sum ply ‘a T Bowling ping ears attached to 6:30 and II P. M. trains. lage mH at ill Be FAG en porering: room cara attached to8 and 11:00 A.M. and3:@ CUNARD. M. teal sar OS LIAM HL VANDERBILT, Vice Presidems troops in camp at Lannemezan are exercised is given | yandat cupremt rates of os Fenges of 219, 43%, 666, 814 and | GrnctaL NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.—TH SS. sup BELLONA will sail for London direct on Saturda; AND & ASPINWALL, Age Jaoger’s addition to the city of | hundred men fring, The markei Didden in | QTEAM TO CAVEREOOL. AND OU! 1368, $400, their mantiets, were much tmpressed. Although PALMYRA saul = dng, No ‘he wharf property, formerly | circtlar targets have been for many years used ut TAKIFA tala Thru 5g Peta | ad ard, with a water front of 42 | the Norma: School of Suooting, those at Lanne- | Cavin passace, Noriolk, Va. ; rn 890, curren dividing each of the four | Green. For ste: 00. ‘These are spoken of aa being | through the potais of division, These lines divide 00L, CALLING AT QUE ing that have been made since the } the target ory twenty-five squares. The middle F CUNARD BTEAMSTLE square = the “bull's eye,” which counts for three CHINA, from New York LL PARE TO ATEARY AND Er v.—ONLY e150, {the ele ad CONNECT: Late transfers of real estate In Indiana are as fol- he eight surroanding squares are the “ce, CUBA, trom New York. . lows:—Jonn ¥. MeVey to John Frederick Hill, lows nd @ hit there counts lor two; a hit ou any of JAVA, from N ov York wi nT cal “Wee ¢ r ¥ steen e: ts COLA, from New York ~~ ok 6, except Mfiy-five feet of south end, ning sixteen exterior squarea gives an PASBAGE MONEY, PAYABLE IN GOLD. » Troy at 6 Which counts &§ one point. early every ariny in Europe is now supplied with improved brecoh-loading trearms. Ausiria lad armed 300,000 men with tue converted Wanzi eynolds, lot 2 in riy'’s subdivision, Ft 400, $130 | Second cabin. BYES AND EARS. LINE. RTIUFICIAL x ny ber & GoUd LMANN, egarded as bet applic TATIONAL 1 formerly with Professor Holasonnentt, o! Waris, makers may bo seesraet | ng Seppe’ wie tee tT The seatasbip FENNSYLVANTA, Wal, wit Ieave Set foweriers of tie imp Human t70, o® tA. M., {room ple 47 adway. N. B.—Tuews Eyer fenstown. Cat ge Wokets frou jon 4, town 13, no Sr, 9) 3-100 acres in same s ctlou, $3,000, 8. 4 to be in the hands of every soldier of the ing @ ist of October. In Jialy thiriy-two batiaions 1 were armed ws’ July ha ride sia LO; sheer. jiverpool oF pany, OD end 2 of range 2 cast, $5,200, Charles A. i. Bates to Tho- pos to the F ian needle gun, wl it modifica. nis C. out, hall of lots 16, 17 and 18 of Praty’s sub. ous. ‘The Engitsh army bas, sity eening of bee HUE a division, $3,750. year, carried the Spiders lag? of the xp LOND cDERRY, . erning and The following are late real estate tra’ ig a!s0 con ° ‘oad has been ectend ber 6, NB, By order of the Commisalonerm, WM. HM. PEMBERVON, Chatrmaa. Danish aray with the konungton r e i lete; ana Kussia makes the greatest ctforis to bastea to Friday, Nove: wad vicinity:—Joho V’. Heri Favorite Clyde oe sl wife to John Nicholson, October 23 ‘supply to her troops of Carlen needi*-guns, Of RY Pitsburg, 160x280 feet,’ with build nite States, Holland, Swede Ronpania and from pier 2 North Fiver) at Phates A. bean ror. Secretary. Charles Taorn to J. W. F. White, Ocioba Brats 4 Conta REA “4 “DENTISTRY. two lota with building on Locust Hull, Sewickley EUROPA. A OALEDONIA. Dec. 12 one Kates of passage, payable in currency :— Cabine to Javereaols Glasgow or Derry, #90 and @75. Excursion tickets, good for twelve months, B1' or Derry, $30 ; intermedi N, G., 8 N. ¥., Thomas Freeborn, | Prepaid certiscates from thee on a BEAUTIFUL FULL Gon ley, 9x70 feet, with inserted. « “HObINE, 10 Grand etree. adransencers booked 0 and from Uamburg, Havre, Rotter: | rrreicrat, TERTHSETS €19 TO Sib, TERT RX. , r (word tracted wit! mas without pain and full set With gums, all for £15; warranted ursarpassed, Gold am@ iatina Sings only #1. Dr. LUTHER, Dentist, GO We Kigaicentn a sireet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Draits issued, payabi plain in the First mounted my a ‘4. G a. Bene Bowling Green, New York, to Wall to Brevet Keigadier General John EB. Bendix, colonel | € Bowling le HENDERSON BROT! A. Carpenter, Ov wober 12, 1808, Third regiment, N. G., 8. N. Y., has issued an order Rebecca strect, Alleghany, 25Xiil feet, $1,200; | lor the attendance of the oificers of the command at Cree RA ———— co aa pm —— Thomas Kelley et al, to John M. the armory at haic-pust seven for the transaction of | ( Qs DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ( JoUroN, 1 DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED THM October 27, 1868, lot on Van ge J special business. ‘The Genera! Transatlantic C "a, ms Ma) Sceaunabips be proved method, do wothiag bat extract teoth and cer Brest, Samples of a new full dress untrorm were pre. | tween New York and Havre, calling ‘The aplendid yossels on this favorite route for the continent | ames at the offices, from pter No. 9 Nort river, aa LE, Duchesne, Saturday, ( pa ‘0 3,00} pattonta testi(y. See tale Cooper iumisute ] R. CRANES OSTEOPLASTIC AND PURE GOLD FOm restoring teeth In every atage of decay to the'r original beauty and soundness, wil P ‘teat moniade, ovis 128 Last Sixteouth street, corn taining 10% “ea pen badd L, Miler to William | adopt eed — i] an be ie and is (much Price of pastage in poid Gineiud tne x wine) of frving piace. si, W. O'Neal and J. Junoingham, October 9, 1868, | more soidierly tian the swallow-tali arrangemcat, —— = = = tract 4 land in Mifflia towuship, containing 906 Lieutenant Dunbar, was oly chosen stan elec- First Cavin, BH; Second Cari, BA. BILLIARDS. i: acres, $25,000, tion, over which Lieutenant-Colone! . Geery pre- Juding astra tickets, furnished “t, a KPT BILLIARD T. Fr, 0 Late transfers of real estate in Ohio are as fols | sived, to comm including T4rirat Cabin, #143; Second Janta rents Balle vam, ee ‘aamere ZABLE, 15 GOOD ORDERS nd company B, Forty-seventi ro lace of ©; signed. Sergeant W. T. De Nyse - First Cabin, #145; Second Canin, #4 with Hi tain Barnes, ire- ” sale at comsonable price, wt GY West Nine.eoat aiso promoted reel. 25 COND HAND BILLIARD TABLE POR BALE V 125 Mereer wireot olng to or returning frum the eonti- fa the steam f this line, avoid nt sin Se nd the diecom?ori of erm: Ss cheap. ne ning Joseph Moore was elected sergeant aud feet west of Western avenue, $1,800; William 34 Charles W. Dubois corporal in the game company. trouble and expense. UBMAN, Auciionver, sing and wife to Theodore joctier, lot 30 by 2 ‘The Tweifth fegiment N. G. &. N. Y. had a bat- 718, Agent, & Bro padway . — : a feet, om the south side of the Harrison bike, talion drill last week, which showed that the mem- | - MARBLE MANTELS. between Millcreek bridge and the Lick Kun | hers are making progress in thetr drill, Most of tho © OASTW. ISE STEAMSHIPS, . - Road, $2,215, Laministratet of D. A. Powell tJ. 8, | movements were finely executed. The regimenthas | - & DESIRING Giil, fot 60x80 feet, on the Hortieast corner of Bay- | decided ‘o adopt a new fuil dress mniform. PACIFIC Malb STRAMSHIE COMPANY'S Mantola, of ‘new desiga oarat lly se miller and Poplar’ sircets.#4,845; Michael ‘Thinns ‘The Ninth regiment has engaged the Academy of rH HOLINE to LeAll. ite wareroome Of VISE and wife to Ba.tuaser Merke, lois 11 and 12 end part | Music for its annual bali in January. The bali wil ‘Pacongh rates y 4 den Franc! « Lament 91 to 105 Kast Houston street. splendid afialr. — sons of the fall inspection of the Firat divi- | Oo * he necessiiy of more attention to squad aud . 10 in Bigier'’s addition tothe town of St. Pe- fronting, togetuer, 145 feet and extending buck pet, $8,000; William Coffin and wife to R. B. TE SALE ate BLOC Ks SPALIAR MARULE, Becond Cabi stowage. #140 d Fxprese, just arrived, ite 9 pier No. 42 Norih river, Herman | arruory where full regiments can have room for yat- | £046 of Canal street, 100186 | talton ‘movements. ¥ feet east of Cutier street, 89,00 lot 72 80-100 feet, ¢ north side of Wade street, 142 feet | Who is the Commander in Chief of the National then ihe aay pre ; David Quinn ant | Guard—the Governor or General Crook t EL in Quinn 4 subdiyistou, ihe regiments of the First division are wider ob- » free to ench atult. Medicine "ean oath saree are mp Washington, 668x206 ligations to General J. H. Aiebernan, Inspector Gen- Centon Crap, eoenteling Wik ” ; Nt ho Robs tte and wife to T. ¢ erai, and he should be and we uacersiand is pleased ectiacaratged . —— _— = taining 15-100 acres, on the nor Will the First division, @, connects closely with steamer M ARBLR MANTEL: a, HEA MONUMENT: Tedweod prices, at 8. KLA BAIR ar Tiled sic@e. Mantel Jatest desigus, inanufactory, 62 Firat avenue, ut up in the'countey. Get prige i co Decemoer é (oF Ching oud stoned by the Gorm mander-in-Chief in the National ‘ud, S. N. Y., during (he week ending Uctober agiern portion of the city, Frencn to Steptoe, the west side of ole and all further inf LLATR MANTELS THY, LATKET DEST ©) Larges: aseor im the city. 5 o ‘ 7 ) SHIP HY i MAIL STB ° jot . » Steamer ALASKA . E. Winter and others, per sheri sixteen acres in section vice Rrevet A oS pee 14, 1868 —Jobn Fowler, Jr., iyspecta eneral M,Z Al eciaily. Factory and Showro my, AAV et township, $1,225 uugit,, oF vice John Fowler, roudwag. Bs Kell, teas hold, isxt2i ‘ae A tie gy a of the | Jr., 8 oe son, commissary of iia’ PeM Batday, - saane —n 2 Mont gomery ‘pike, 47 feet north of Curcis | rubsistence, vi ough, appointed ords 7 g 6 . : o Strect, $1,275; Hensiey Lewia and Wile to Willis Fel- do -camnp, wish rane | USTER ETAT i courasy, wl eect ton, @ 1dt 20x95 fect, on the porth side vf Hetis prouroted. aniting recularis eve clock P.M. prtelaaly, | 7 ARGE ASSORTMENT cD HAIR. LARGE AS Bireet, 108 feet we of Baymiiier street, |. Dunn, ordnance | fr Nod - * tment of Ma, wsortment of very Light Stephen Coles and wife to Williana Cofln, & *, Wich rank Septem er di, tee Sy origina! ap- | E piata M. B, st eta hhgg Stn on | ot & COMEEES Ee Clamewent, Nee York. Jot 16X70 feet, on the oust side of June court, eizhty | poitatent. MORIG CASTLE, Syember 8 rary >) pesca r fect noth of Hathaway street, $1,145 Re Pyin Infanti captain, with rank | CRU! ATA. Sal © | QLOTE & JANES and wie to same, @ lot 25%100 feel, on the nouth October 9, Anthony ri RTEOS, President, BD Station Priniere aod Blank Book manifactucrre, No George strect, 25 feet east of Cutier | Fischer, first lieutenant, with rank OctoUer 9, vice No.6 Bowling tireen, | 93 Fulton atree treet, $15,000; H, P. barter and wifo | Meury Sevarei promoted. AUMYING SEE ONITET ~orgl Ter Fone Cotick, lot 25cl0 feet, om “tt Sith Inguntry.—George Tabechmann, howe uk boluee tonite. Vana forth. side of Fountain . street, fees | with rank August 10, vic @ Capt tn Jova ‘Ba oF the & Pr Heen pee woh to Williaa signed; Jolin OMnger, first houtenant, with tank erate 3, tot ft ald? of Freeman’ ast 1, vice Win. Bechsie ; street, 206 feet north of Bank street, $1,000; ©. W. ; Second lieutenant, Beret at fe tod. B Niles, lot No. 82 in Richards’ | Charica D. Taylor, reaiguedy Frederick Schon, second isha ‘delhi yn 24, Colerain township, con- | licatenant, with’ rank September 21, vice Jacob 1 apply A PPTELVAN( STON, FOX & CO, 8 Liberty erent, among late realestate trang Ninety-sisth Infantry.—Joseph Koch, ae Ml y, Mod. K. Hudson to David Bectoaeee With rank August 26, vice Philip it Ys addition; Ag’ M. Ke" HAVANA, SISAL AND VERA 01 Us New York and Mesicaa Mali Sicamsitp Line, » Promoted; Henry Kulins, second lovena: Keith to Laura Keith, $400, ¢! ,ot lots 62, 64, 65 and wit’ rank August 21, vice Kdward Brown, roaigne rT nity f 06 James H. McGee's additions J, J. Squier to Tuo Battalion of tnfaniy, Twenty meet Br ooceo= \ yar W Beat iil leave . te ratenoana 1018 tia uiNela B, Fouts, $3,700, 1ot Cas # subdivision; Ueorge | Original yoancioseoompany A, ofloer’s iu autor Sia cna : MO ve pnatage | Ferm of Cuckoa ¢ Pawage tg P Sp Jodeus W Jeame Lack, $1,00%, i Sin biovk O | eUnbor 10, 1608—haward Y. Jones, captain, ddriag | supir i@ . pre wcreey | r wot 13s 44 he ev90 100m ‘Aumasigns W aiolus, « volanmig ward (walle