The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 12, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TKLfifi 1 AMt. PDILa ELrillA, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, i860.
BRITISH INVASIONOF VERMONT.
Th Hrltiah Troop Aerons tbn Lias
Utrat or Colonel I,llMKtoa,
1'nltvd Stota Army, on tb Mubjcxit
An American Woman Root by Ui
, Brittafc Tbo Foiilnii Prlnonort at St.
John's Mallratd, Kle.
St. Albans, Judo 11. Ttie awoin stareraenfg
of George VV. Whttp. of North Cambridge, and
Bernard Manning, of ftommervillc, Mass., to Ihe
eflect that the British crossed the line and cap
tured Fenian stragglers, are corroboratod.
Hart 8 statement that one man was killed on this
side of the line noeda condrination. The whole
number of Fenians caiturcd was sevcntcei,
Ave of whom were of Captain Grace's ompaay,
of Lowell.
Colonel Livlnaston, United Staffs Army, In
his repoit to Major Gibson, does not positively
oenytthe crossinsj, bu it is his impression that
they did not. The following is th substance of
Colonel Livingston's report to Maior Gibon:
He states that he hail his men stationed about
five yards on thl side of the line. There re
mained behin l a considerable number of strac
frling Fenians upon the Canadian side of the
line after the withdrwinn of the main forces,
and these men evidently remained for the pur
pose of plundetlnpr. 8ome or them stationed
themselves on the road, and prevented citizens
fiom crossing eitber way.
During the atternoon ihey were charged upon
by a company of Canadian cavalry, upon whom
the Fenians flred, and then, throwing away
their muskets, endeavored to get upon the
American side of the line. Some'ot them suc
ceeded In reaching it, but others took to the
woods, and one wus captured by the British.
As the cavalry neared the United States troops
they were compelled to rein in, otherwise all of
the Fenians would have been taken. The
Fenians only reached the line a few yards in
advance ol the English troops. Colonel Liv
ingston reports that the main body of the
Fenians weie quiet anl orderly; but the few who
remained did so purpcelf to pillage. The
slrapglers were loaded with spoils, which
Colonel Livingston took possession of, and
which will be returned, so fr as possible, to
the proper owners. The goods are now in the
hsnds of resoonfcible citizens on the.Aoicrican
aide, and Will be given up to parties proving
propertv.
John 'Reynolds, of Chelsea, Mas.; John Mc
Geary, of Bos 'on; and Captain Kennedy, 3d
Cavalry, saw Thomas Madden shot by citizens
of Canada on the ether side ot the line! and saw
him pursued and captured on this side of the
line, on Saturday afternoon, between 3 and 4
o'clock. The man who had his hand cutoff
aa a member of Captain Grace's company,
Jrom Lowell.
The Dumber of prisoners captured by the
Canadians from General Spear's command is re
ported to be sixteen. Mrs. Eccles, an American
woman, the wife ot John Eccles, at whose house
General Spear established his headquarters
while at Camp Sweeney, Canada, was shot dead
last night by a Brilixh soldier on her way to a
well to draw water. The Canadians, suspicious
that Fenians were still lurking about that vici
nity, and imagining that some were concealed
in the house, set a strong guard around the
house, and when Mrs. Eccles attempted to cross
the field to the well she was challenged. Not
answering, she was mistaken for.a Fenian and
shot dead. She was a native of Massachusetts.
Her husband is an Irish Canadian. While Gene
ral Spear occupied their premises as headquar
ters all purchases from them were paid in cash.
Two companies 3d Artillery, United States
regulars, cons'sting of one hundred and twenty
live men, under command of Colonel VVildrick,
lef t here at noon to-day for Malone.
A well-known citizen, residing in Vermont,
near Canada, named Mulloney, has made affida
vit that he saw British troops on the American
side of the boundary line capturing Fenians,
and carrying tbem back to Canada. Mullonev's
veracity is vouched for by ex-Governor Smith
and other responsible citizens.
The Fenian prisoners were carried from St.
Armand through St. John's for Montreal this
morning. They were strongly guarded, and sub
jected to many rude taunts and insults from the
Canadians. One boy was badly maltreated.
Nine hundred British troops went into St. John's
this morning from Montreal. It ia the Impression
that the prisoners will be tried, and either shot
or hung.
Colonel O'Neill arrived to-night and has had
consultations with Generals Sweeney and Spear
and other Fenian olticers. At a general meet
ing of officers this alternoon General Sweeney
made a ieeling address, which was cordially
responded to by all the officers present.
General Meade, Ma) or Gitaon, and other
United States officers are still here, watching
the interests of the Government.
General Sweeney's examination will be fixed
in a day or two. The question of International
comity and neutrality may be discussed in a
. novel and interesting form.
Terrible Catastrophe Seven Children
Killed and Mine Wounded.
From the Charletton Courier, June 7.
One of the most heart-rending and appaling
catastrophes which we hava ever been called
upon to record occurred at the village of Bam
berg, on the Augusta branch of the South Caro
Una Railroad, Beventy-slxjmiles from Charleston,
between three and lour o'clock Tuesday alter
noon, by which nearly every lamily of that
village has been thrown into the deepest gloom
and mourning. The scene of this distressing
occuirence was about three hundred yards from
the depot, in a two story frame building, known
as Allen Lodge of Freemasons, lately used as a
school-house by Mr. Robert Bea brook and his
sister, the former having charge of the male,
and the latter ot the female department.
Into this building- some eighteen of the
scholars, boys and girls, had assembled about
three o'clock for the purpose of joining In a fes
tive party given by the young misses to their
youthful male friends. While In the act of
spreading a table with refreshments, candies,
cakes, etc., the building was struck by a violent
gale of wind or tornado from the west, which
Sassed over the village, taking a north-easterly
irectioa, sweeping trees, fences, and everything
else betore it. me cnimney was carriea away
at the same time that the root was rent asunder,
An attempt was made by George W. Patrick, one
of the older boys, to open the door, but that was
lounl to be so jammed as to deiy removal.
Another ot the youths, Charles Stewart, then
eronosed to escape bv the windows, and lumped
otit for the purpose of assisting the others, when
the whole building fell, killing young Stewart
and five others Instantly, and woundiag ten
others, one of whom expired shortly after reach
ing borne. The following are the names and ages
oi tne Killed:
Muster Aliens M. Br&bbham. aped lft veas.
son ot Malor J. J. Brabbham; Miss flattie Brabb-
nam, aged u years, daughter ot Hampton
Brabbham, Esq.; Matter Charles Stewart, aged
16 years, son of Hansford Stewart, Esq.; Miss
TJrbanna Reutz, aged 10 years, daughter of Mrs.
Emma Kentz, lately removed from Oranzebursr:
Miss Euphrasia Ilolftnan, aged 16 years, daughter
of E. (. Hoffman, Esq.: Master Ellmore t-andurs,
acred 16 years, sonot Jabez Sanders, Esq. ; Master
Charles Simmons, aged 6 veara. son of A. E.
Simmons, Esq. The following are the names of
the wounded : ueorne w. Patrick, severely;
.liaiH licrmfitt. severelv: Minn Anni TtAnnnfr
severely; Miss Sallie Brabbham, severely; Mine
Julia Slater, severely; Miss llelfm an, severely;
Thoa. Rivers, severely; and twe others sliahtlv.
whose names we did not learn. Only two of the
party escaped entirely unhurt.
Most of those who were saved were found
where they had crept under the school benches
upon which the timbers had rested after the
fkllin? of the buildinc.
The bodies of both the living and the dead
were either covered or wedged In between the
heavy timbers, and required the use of axes to
release morn. , ,
-General Joieph E. Johnston is to receive
taoiM) salary as President of the Alabama and
East Tennessee Railroad.
-- Three persons have been sent to fall at Co-
4 1.... 4lna t, u.t'n Ln.ninn u Im nrar.ld.nn
illlUUUB, iUUD., vr vmu iuy nun mwucuv;vu
with tiring and attempting to burp, the town of
Meridian.
AMUSEMENTS..
Wai.wut Strkkt THEATRE A Keo t"V to
ray Old Debts beiongs to the bliakespeaPan are.
1 he play, in power, in distinot delineation ofo'iar
actpr. has Shakespearian rem is. The lauuaets
lull of the quaint lore and portio Imasory of ttie
EUrabetian are. "Sir Giles OverTeaoh" is a ne w
revelation ot Booth's pouius the great'sc and
most artistic of ail we hare soon. The stu
pendous villany, so intense, so utterly re
morseiess, broomes so imposing as to wrench
forth admiration even while we are shuddering.
Booth gave all the power of I.uo for to ttie charac
ter all the f'earlessiie s Ye, afer aM, ho was but a
man of tho world trampllnit down all obstao'es lor
one ambition the meanest ot all rank and
apprandizemont j and, alter all his plots and
schemes, a more ct.ild dofea s Mm. Booth's expres
sion ol face was appal ing as it expresod the con
tending passions w hied twayed him; Uie changes In
hi manner wonderful, but in the last ac', where
all m over, where bo is foiled, Boot'i rote to that,
according to the Greets, is the grandest efToot of
tranortv-t,r. or. The vory audicnoo shrunk from the
tornado ot passion, stopped only by the torn Ho visi
tation of parahsis. which brought the Vaunting,
rqihless. re entless bo d, bad man to tbo dust, over
was this horrible visitation p esented in its truthful
hops and distortion as Boota represented It. 1'rmy
Booth Has genius, truly he is an artist and never
was be more iul y appreciated than I ant nirht. I bis
evening he will play tiHamlot" lor the twentieth
time.
Arch Stbskt Theatre Mis Ettle Henderson
was warmly rtceived by her friends and the pudio
last nifht. She plav to-night Satan in Parti, with
other entertainments.
Ktw American Theatre Mr rearnon pro
dneed great effect in "Kobert Brieily" last evonW.
Mr. l'iar-on'i fine legitimate acting will do much to
change ihe character of Ibis house, which baa now
become one ol the best places ol resort in tho city.
CITY INTELLIGENCE
For Additional Local Items see Third rage.
Teutonic Festiva lb. Yesterday waa
devoti d to amasemonts by our German population,
and lager beer and Khin wine flowed plemeouslv,
as usual on such occasions, but a e observed but few
inttxlcated persons, which ia not usual whon Ame
ricans congregate in large bodies. Those Sxngor
festa are simply held to revive the recollection ot
Faderland. Early in the morning large number
repaired to W ashincton He treat, where they spent
the day In innocent diversions. A similar scene
aa presented at Smith's Island, wheie Mr. Lake
mver bad made preparations to make his gneats com
fortable. Tfiere waa uaio (both vocal and instru
mental) during the course of the day, and the island
was visited by great numbers, especially in the after
noon and evening. This, cenduoted npon the excel
lent principles adopted at present, will be a popu'ar
place of resort during the summer. Mr. Lakemyer
gives it his own personal supervision, and sees to It
that perfect order ia observed in all the departments.
No improprieties of any kind are permitted.
Tee Emancipation Proclamation.
Some weeks ago we published a minute description
of Mr. Carpenter's great national picture ot our
martyred President reading bi.t Emancipation Pro
clamation to hie Cabinet. An exquisite tel en
graving, by A. H. Kicbie. of New York, has Just
been issued bv the Derbr & Miller Pub ishing Com
pany, and Mr. T. B. Push, at Sixth and C'besnut
streets, has been selected as the anent for tins city.
The correctness of the painting i vouched for bv tho
certificates of Secretaries beward, Stanton, Welles,
and all who were present In that memorab e con
clave. The city will be thoroughly canvassed, ao as
to give all an opportunity to secme a oopv ot this
fine work of art. It will be disposed otonlvtosuo
scribers, and as it it placed at an exceedingly low
price, it should meet with a large sale. Every lamily
should desire to have it in their pos.esslon.
An Interesting Festival. The ladies
connected with the Broadway Methodist Episcopal
Chureh, Camden, New Jersey, will commence a
Strawberry and Floial Festival this evening. 12th
Instant, in a spacious and pleasant tent, situated on
eaciai street, a Dove ourtn. i he mtnilor ol tne
structure is tastefully decorated with various floral
devices, among which a large bouquet, some eight
feet high, formed ot the most elegant and fragrant
flowers, is a prominent object. Several articles will
be voted lor during tne continuance ot the festival.
conspicuous among which are a fall regalia of the
United American Mechanics, and a silver-mounted
base ball bat. Our city friends will find this a plea
sant evening excursion at this season, and we cor
dially recommend tins meritorious occasion to their
patronage.
An Unmitigated Nuisance. A citizen
can scarcely walk a few squares without being com
pelled to wait several times to allow a long train of
carnages and wagons to pats along the sldowalk.
Hbouin a person attempt to pass quicKiy.mecnanoes
are ten to one tbat he will, as a irent emon was this
morning at second and mesnut streets, do spiasned
with mud front head to loot. This practice of.driving
vehicles without any intervening space is direotlv
contrary to the city ordinance, and the police olti
cers are oiten derelict in their duties tor not strictly
enforcing the salutarv restrictions. The right oi the
crossing belongs to foot paeners, not to wagons,
though many drivers will, doubtless, have to pay the
fine before they practically aet on this Judicial de
cision,
The Gband Faib at Concebt IIall.
Last evening was a memorable day for the Metho
dist Church of this city. For many days the congre
gations have been busy preparing goods for the
opening. Iheir ellorts were beantilaliy apparent
last night in the richly deoorated departments, and
in the tables that groaned beneath the weight of the
many oflenngs. a nne Dana was present, aao tne
thonsanus present for hours promenaded past the
Oflenngs ox tne various onurcnes. ine opening ad
dress oi Bishop Simpson was a peculiarly folioitous
and humorous one. The inauguration waa as it de
serves to be perfect success.
Robbery of a. Colobed Veteran. On
f atui day morning a eelored man, belonging to Mer
oetsburg. ra..-wbo bad served over three years in
the army at the lrent, came to this eity for work.
Hot laminar witn tne street a, ne was conducted to a
boose which he cannot now descrioe. Here his
trunk was broken open on Sunday morning; S166
and a new suit of clothes were stolen. Cornelius
Brown, a white man, was discovered attempting to
escape with the cloth ag. tie was pursaed and
arrested at Sixth and Chestnut streets tie was held
ih1600to answer the charge of larceny by Alder
man Beitler.
Cunning Tbick of a Sneak Thief.
The dwelling No. 1828 Spruce street wa yesterday
being repainted and refitted. In the morning a man
the servant girl about being ready to paint tkd whole
hoase. Suspecting nothing, she allowed him to Jem
the painters above. He did so. and as he there ram
bled about the door locks they thouyht him a lock
smith. Be managed to pass unobserved into a ser
vant's room, and to burst open a trunk. He stole
flttv-nfne doiiais in easn, a go d ring, a ooupie oi
gold studs, and a lot of small articles, and escaped
undetected w nn nis pinnuer.
IlEMlfcE OF A JOTJBNALI8T. It iS OUT
painful duty to record the death ot Mr. Benjamin
Mifflin, which occurred on Sunday even ng, at his
lata residence. S. Twenty-first street. Mr. Miftln
waa six t -nine years ol age. in early lite ne was a
rartner with the Hon. Simon Cameron, in the pub
cation of the Dovlestown Democrat, and afterwards
for several years was one ot the pub takers of the
iMiily Ptunsytvanian. Mr. Mifilm waa an excellent
gentleman, ana leavna many mtuua wuu wiu uuiigu.
ia doing Honor to nis memory.
A S8AULT AND BATTEBT IN A TAVEBN .
Jehu Puzer and Theodore Baker, in company with
two others, were caroasing yesterday in a tavern in
Pntiir uti net. near Iwelttn .Becoming drunken
with the fiery liquor dealt out to tnem they assaulted
the landlord ana uis wne ana severely neat mem.
The two individuals named above were arrested and
held to answer the charges ol assault and battery and
ncallcious ml-ciiiel.
Prkbbytebiav Chubch Fair, West
rHH.ADXi.FHlA I his Fair comm noed last even
ing and waa very fully attended, almost too muoh
so for comfort. It will eoutinue daring ihe whole
of the present week, with constant additions to tne
stock in trade. Taose w bo wish to visit this exhlbi
tion ol articles can take the Market sireet car to
1 iiirtj -ninth street, thence to Walnut, where they
are npon tne spot.
No Uonob Among Thibtes. Last
evening a lestlve company gathered at the dwelling
-Nn imi I'onlar street. Among those oreseat vera
a squad of lour peruu woo, lutiDg aavautage or
ii. .itiei of the occasion, found their way to the
upper stories, una oi uie ug, Auarsw Long, was
caught while "attempting to abscond with aquan
Ol OlOt meg, PUI Ul vuuipauiuua mi mnpw, XI Q
was held in tlwOO bail b y Alderman Bowa?u.
A NmsANca. An Inlet situated at the
noitbwest corner of Sixteenth and Swain hat been
choked up for this week put, aud a green scum has
collected on the surface oi tne water, iu these days
when the advent of aa epldenuo it dreaded by many.
the nignwav authorities cannot oe ioi vigilant in all
measures aOecting the health Of tb'j residents of all
sections pf our city,
Thirteenth Wart. Subscriptions are
soliolted to procme nnitorms for Company ft 1921
Jtf dmenl l nnsylvania Volunteers, who are about
Jo reorganize, and intend participating In the cele
bration on the coming 4lh of July. This company
was credited to the Thirteenth Ward, and were the
means of filling up the quota in the 1 tst dra't, Tho
officers intend fo make tho company permanent! it
i to be attached to folonol VV'illlam B Thomas'
Jieglniont, now being reorganised. Subscriptions
received at I nis ollice;
Selling Liquor to MiNons. In every
community there is a olass of men who are too lazy
to work for a living, too afraid of the punishments
of the law to become daring criminals, and yet
who will violate the die atos of humanity without
the least compunotion. Among those latter may be
classed those who sell tlieirviio hquor compounds
to young hoys. Yostordav tor thus offonding,
Fredorick Lesser, ot ISo 11)35 Kldge avenue, was
commuted by Alderman fitch.
Caution to Storekeepers. The police
officers on the night patrol frequently find the doors
ot stoies upon thoir beats lelt ent'rolv nnfas'ened.
Were it not lor their patient efforts night after night,
in carefully pr'tecting those heedless merchants, tne
proprioiors wou'd find their sholve woll nigh empty
by morning. Last night, with'n a few square on
Market street, throe stores were found unsecured,
ofleiing temptations to would-be burglars.
Tna SrBAWBXBRT Festival
The room was large, the fixtures frig,
1b berries plenty, iresh, and big,
Wiih rich cream to dilute;
Put some one said the ladies' lips
In hue and sweetness did eclipse
Ihe choicest of the fruit
Their beaux, ot course, then looked their best,
For Towkr Hai.l each ono bad dressed
Jna becoming salt.
Vl HAVE
All-wool Fancy Caisimere Pnnte, a$ low a. . ,
" " " Vests "
" Slack " Pants " !!
" " f7erA Vests "
4 00
260
600
00
" Fancy Cassimere Suits, to match 14 00
Slack Suits 20 00
Advancing from these ra'es we have goods of all
grades, up to the very firwst fabrics, at prioes reduced
m proportion Men's, Youths', and Boys'. Thou-
SANP8 HAVX FOUND WITHIN THK PART VKW WBKKS
THAT W ARK ACT0AI.LT PKLLIKO GOOD, SKEVICB
ABLB GOODS AT THB PRICES NAMED.
. Bennett 8c Co.,
Tower Hall,
Ko 618 Market Stbkkt.
Hygiimc VYikk
A Wins, grown on the sunny slopes of Spain the
genuine Juice of the grape In all its parity, as be
stowed npon ns by the beneficent Giteb, and such
as Is, alone, consiftent with Christian teachings
sot Intoxicating; In tne least will sapply a want
freatly felt in this country .
Such is Hysierio Wine,
tlie Great Imported Tonic, Aromatic.
It is conscientiously recommended to Ladies, as
it will soothe the nerve, renew the blood, and
gently stimulate and invigorate the system.
All ot sedate habits ministers, lawyers, and pro
fessional men, possessiug constitutions more delicate
than others of less confining labors those who ex
pend a great dial of vitality In brain-woik, wl'l at
once acknowledge tbe superiority of this restorative.
Remember, It leaves behind none of the baneful in
fluences ol alcoholic preparations.
It Create a Healthy Appetite.
We warrant tbat, upon trie', Htcmehio Wine
will be found to be the finest, most delicious, and
BEALTHWL Tonie known. Try it to bo eonvinced
Sold Evert where.
French, Richabds & Cp.,
Agonts for Pennsylvania.
N. B. Htoienio Wine is an imported Tonic;
it has the approval of the "Imperial School or
Medicine of Paris," and was tested by tbe Com
mittee on Chemistry of the American Modloal Akso.
elation which assembled in Baltimore, May I, I860,
and indorsed by fifty-six prominent mombers with
their ttynature.
I'itrtfy the Blood It is an established fact that
a very large ela"s of disorders can only be oared by
such remedies as will enter Into the blood, and circu
late with it through every ponion ot the body; tor
by tbis means only can tne remedy oe brought into
immediate contact witn tne disease. 10 obtain tnis
desirable end, no preparation has ever been so uni
formly suocesstni as Dr. jayne's Alterative, sorotnia.
King's Evil, Cancer and Cancerous Tumors, White
(Swellings, Enlargement of the Bones, Chronic Bueu.
matlsm and Gout. I ruptive Diseases of the Kkin,
(I d and Indolent Ulcers, uoitrons swellings ot tbe
Throat, etc , are cured with a certainty which has
astonished every beholder. It is, besides, one ot the
most pleasant articles that ean pa taken into tne
stomach ; operating as a tonic, it removes Dyspepsia
and Nervous Affections, and imparts a glow of ani
mation and heal'h unequalled by anything in the
whole Materia Medioa. Prepared only at No. 212
Cheenut street.
Lyon's Kathatron. This ee'ebrated dressing
for the hair Is pretty ; It is cheap ; it U durable, and
see what it will do !
It eradicates eeurr and aandrutr.
It keeps tbe head ceo and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soit, and glossy.
It prevents hair turning grey and tailing off.
It restores hair upon prema'nrely bald heads.
Sold by all oiuggists. Try it
Stokes k Co.,
Stokes fc Co.,
BXADT-MASE FlRST-CLABS CLOirHINO.
JBeadt-made First Class Clochimo.
Onu Price,
One Price,
No. 824 Chbsnut St., under the Continental.
HO. 824 CHE8NOT 8T , TJNPER THE CONTINENTAL.
The Ladies in their 8ovbreion Capacity as
jndrestof emotional enjoyment, have decided that no
perfume ia existence prouueea ine same ueuciuua
sensations as are experienced while Inhaling the
exquisite fragrance of fusion's "Kilht-BioOKunc
Cerens." Jvtw York Dispatch.
DuTCKiB's Dead Shot por Bedbugs. Kills
npon touch, curls them up as fire does a leaf, and
remains of permanent eflect. Try it, and sleep in
peace. Sold by all live drngglsta.
Needles C C. T. Compound Camphor
Trochee." Potent pocket remed , subdues cramp,
controls diarrhoea, choleraic evidences, etc. Only
maker. C. H. Needles. Twelith and Uaoe, Philadel
phia, fifty cents per box
Matting and Carpets cut, altered, and laid.
The work done when desired, no delay. Those who
have been disappointed wuld do well to send their
orders to W. Henry Patten's, No. 1408 Che&nut
street,
Reduced Pricks Any style Photograph you
dtsire executed superbly and tasteiully finished at
B. F. Reiner's Gallery, No. C24 Arch street. Obtain
at moderate prices superior pictures
Female TRVSbus, Braces, Supporters, FJastlo
Belts, and Stockings, light and elegant m finish,
adjusted by a lady, at Needles', Twelfth street, first
door below liaoe.
Feathers Superior leathers for Waters and
pillows, at W, Henry Patten's, No. 14U8 Cbesnat
street.
C rover k Baker's Highest Premium Elastic
Stiteb and l.ock-bli cb Sewing Machines. No. 730
Chesnut street.
Spring Mattresses made to order, and old mat
tresses repaired at W. Henry Patten's, No. 1408
Chesnut sireet.
"lnbrieatlve pack In ir lor steam enfrinee. for terms
see 72B chesnut Bt., phila., and ' dty st., new york.'
Fbikcb CoooAjinT Cak made and sold only by
ti. Byion Morse, No. 904 Arch street.
MATTmxBfcxs A m Bbddinq renovated and made
over at W. Hsnry Patten's, no. iwo vnosnut street.
7-80s, 6-20a, 1881s. MMO, Compound Interest Note
and Gold and Silver bought and o'd by
IBBXBI. k CO..
No. 84 S. Ibulp Street.
COMTOTJW D IWTMXBT NOTXB. J HO nA 5-30
wanted. Ie Haven fc Brother. Bo. 40 tj. Tuid St.
. .. i
roVPLAR TAHOKma. .
UlPY-lt.'Dl CLOTHINO,
ASP
Vim Custom Work.
WABAktAKKB k BEOWS,
Oac Hall,
Soatheast corner Sixth and MAaurr Stiet U.
MAHniRD.
mvB- K At the Farsonaje ot the
R i L ch, by Roy. T. W. M.clntv.
i. n5tyJ5--tS?i, I M F- IIXET to Miss
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STOKtelffTcAKm.. k'OI, d.ugh-
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tfr nf PMav Mnnfl IT.An . fit TV nor York.
RODQRRS-MoKNIGHr. June 7, a tiX1''
dence ot the bndn's nntf'e, by the Rov. lct.10a
Mr. JOHN J ROOijKIIS to Miss MAKl-
KNIGHT, both of this city. No cards.
I)IKD.
DONOIJ. On the Bth inatnt. Mrs ELIZAUKfll
DON ON. in the 4(ilb year ol her age.
The relatives and friends aw respect fully incited
to attend bey fnnerali on Thursday afternoon ai 2
o'clock, from hnr lato resldoncn, No. 181 Otter street
To proc ed to Glcnwood Cemetery.
GRIFFIN. On the Oh Instant, ELIZABETH
GRIFFIN, aged 20 year and 8 months.
The relatives and mends ot the lamily are respect
rnllv requests d to attend the funeral, fiota her resi
dence, Nn. 2 llavlree placo, I'ine, above Sixth, on
Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock.
HER! ZOO.-On the evetfn of the 9th instant,
ANN, relict of the la! teter Hertzopr.
The relatives and friends of tho family are invited
to attend the tunoral. from her late Toeldonco, No.
1C02 Atch street, on Wednesday morning,, the I3th
Infant, at 11 o'clock A. M.
HUNTER -On First day evening, MARY HCN
TI R, aged 61 years
Her relatives and friends are Invited to attend her
funeral, from the rosidonce of her sistor, Alico Hun'
ter, No 721 West street, nearNinetrenth and Coates.
on Filth-day, 14th ol Sixth month, at 9 o'clock.
MIFFLIN. On the 10th- Instant, BKNJAMIN
MIFFLIN, in tbe 69ib year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family, Rising
Star Lodge, No. 126, A. T. M.. and the Typographi
cal hoc ety, are invnV d to attend his funeral, lrora
his late residence, No. 248 S. Twenty -first street, on
Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock.
TVTALLEABLE IRON SCREW CLAMPS FOR
L 1 Cabinet Makers, Joiners, and other Mechanics
six sizes In s'ock at TUT .MAN SHAWM,
No. t)l. Eight Tblrtr-flve) MAKK.KT at., below Ninth.
T OCK (STRIKES AND PLATES FOR RIM
-1 J and Mortise Leeks and Latohcs-a general variety
ot Keys. Locks. Lock Furniture. Door Hells and fix
tures, and other Locksmiths' and HeU-bansnrs' Hard
ware, for sale by T HUM AN m BUAW.
No. 8.H (Kiym Thirtr-flve) MABRKT St.. below Ninth.
BAKE. BREAD,. AND FRYlNfJ PANS,
Boilers. Saucepans, Tea kettles. Gridirons, Cake
giiddles, Waflle irons, and other Housekeeping Hard
war for sale by TRUMAN A 8IUW.
No. 86 (Eight Thirty -flve) MAPK.KT 'Bt . below Ninth.
JORDAN'B TONIC ALE.
JORDAN 'B TONIC ALB.
JORDAN'S TONIC ALK.
JORDAN 8 TONIC ALE.
It la recommended by fhysiclmn ol this and other
places as a superior funic, and requites but a trial to
convince tbe most skeptical of Its rat merit. To be
bad, wholesale and retail, ol P. 1. JORDAN,
No. 220 VEAB Street.
Champagne Cider, by the doi.n. bottled, or by th
barrel. 14$
G
ENULNE MACKINAW SUNXK)WNS
FOR LAD1KS.
IN GREAT VARIETY, TO BE HAD OF
THKO. H. McCALLA,
At bis Old Established Hot and Cap Emporium,
8 141m So. 891 CHESNUT Btrect
UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY.
RICHARD PENlSTAN'd
STORE AND VArriT.
No. 439 CUK8SU1' HTREET.
Near.y Opposite the Pout Onice, '
PUILADELPHl A.
Fnmilies supplied. Orders iroui the Country promotly
attended to. b 315
AN ORDINANCE
To Authorize tbe Purchase of Certain Lots of
O round.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of tho
City 01 Philadelphia no ordain, That the City Soli
citor be and he is beieby authonzed to exatnlnjr the
tit e to all that lot of ground, with the huildinirs
thereon erected, situate on tho souih ide of Cherry
street, east of Eleventh street, tn the Tenth Ward of
tne city or rnliadelpma, containing m tront or
breadth on tbe said Cherry street sixty-six feet, and
extending- southward of that breadth in depth
eie-hty-eirht ieet to Academy street, and if he ap
prove ot tne same to nave a conveyance prepared to
the city oi Philadelphia ot said lot of ground and
premises tn fee, tbe consideration therefor to be tbe
payment by tbo aatd ty of an annual ground rjnt
ot eiKht hundred and toity dollars to bo charged
thereon. ..... ...
btotionz. xnat tne city solicitor do ana no is
hereby authonzed to examine the title to the lot of
around on tho eaht side of Seventeenth street, and
extending from Wood to Carlton streets, in the Fif
teenth Ward of the eitv of Philadelphia, containing
in front or breadth on Seventeenth street ninety-nine
feet three inches, and in aeptn aionff, wooa ana uan
ton roots seventy-three feet eight inches, and if he
approve the same, to have a conveyance propaied to
tbe city of Philadelphia ot said lot of sriound in fee,
the consideration therefor to be the payment by the
said city ot an annual around rent ot six hundred
and ninety-four dollars and scvouty live cents to be
charred thereon.
bec'ion . I hat tne mayor ne ana ne is nereuy
authorized and empowered to affix tbe corporate seal
ot tbe city of Philadelphia to such aeeds as may be
necessary to reserve the aTonnd ront to the grantors
respectively of said lots of rround, pursuant to sec
tions 1 and 2 of tbis ordinance.
WILLIAM 8. 8TOKLEY,
President ot Common Council.
Attest
ISXNJAHTN H. HATirM,
Clerk oi Select Connoil.
JAMES LYND,
President of Select Council.
Approved this ninth day of Jnne, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six
(A. I). 1860). MORTON McMfCHAEL,
6 12 It Mayor of Philadelphia.
FRUITS, NUTS,
SARDINES, ETC. ETC.
Oranges aid Lemons, Messina.
Paper Shell and Bordeaux Almonds.
Sardines, half sua quarter boxes.
Marseilles L live Oil, quarts and pints.
Neapariel Superfine Capers.
Spanish and Trench OUves, in keg and gM.
English Pickles, Saaces, and Mustard.
American Pickles, tn barrels and glass.
Tomato Catsup and Pepper Bauce, quarts and pints.
English Mushroom and Walnut Catsup.
Worcestershire and Lncknow Sauce.
Buneh, Layer, BeedUss, and Valencia Balsras.
Zaate antt Patras Currants, and C itron.
French, Tarkey, and Imperial Prunes.
O renoble WalnaU, Pecan Nats, and Filberts.
Italian Maccaronl and Vermicelli.
Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Lobsters, sad Corn.
Also, 200 cases ef tbe celebrated VlrglikOU of Alx, Im
ported by us, quarts and pints.
The richest Salad OH lecelved lrora Trance.
JOSEPH B. BlhSlER & CO.,
Status 11
No. 108 fo-th DELAWARE Avenue
TDAJFJIIIN T W JXtXC AVOIXIC
rOAH.IX08, BTOBB FRONTS,
GDABDS, PAETITI05I8.
IBOS BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK,
In variety, manufactured by
M. WALKER & SONS
t V 6ro8p N 11 North SIXTH Street.
REFRIGERATORS
aOOO REGBIOERAIORS. ICE CHESTS, AND
. n mtrtf.H'Utt Unit flnluhed. iutmnriia the
largest and beat awurtnieut in the city, which will be
sold wholesale and retell,
AT REDUUliU I'HlfJKS.
A. ANDERSON,
I 1 urp No. W IX CK Btrot, Iwlv w ovtt4.
FOURTH EDITION
nm wASHiNGTori this aptermoon.
lriOIAL PI6PATCHE8 TO EVSRIMO TBLK08APH
Wahhinoton, June 12.
arTerlatc la the Palmetto Ntate.
Ihe Government has reports of great expected
sufferlna; in Sotuh Carolina for want of food,
unless speedy relief is afforded. In the district
kof Chesterfield almost everything eatable has
be.'n exhausted. The planters have neither cash
nor credit to purchase supplies, and the freed
men arc abandoning the plantations to jro 10
qiient oi employment where they can got food.
Johuson on Unvis.
Tresldent Johnson la In favor of paroling Jeff.
D.vvls to await trhif.
Gsvernuieat Atlvertalnie,
TheGoTcrnmentadveTimnir in this city, under
tbe la( act of Confrre.-a srcvin? it to the two
papers having the larsf! tona fide paid circu
lation, was awarded to-day to thd ttar and
Chronicle. The Star showed a daily circulation
of 7715; the- Chronicle 603O and the JnltUi
gencer 3233.
Tbe Tax Bill.
The Senate Finance Committee will not com
plete their revision and examination of the Tax
bill before the laet of the week.
Latest Fenlna News.
Buffalo, June 12. A prand mass meeting o
Fcnittns will be held at St. James Hall, this
even! og-. The meeting 1? occasioned primarily
by the introduction of the resolution- in Congress-
yesterday, to instruct tbe Committee on
Foreipn A flairs to inquire Into the expediency of
reportlnn a', bill to repeal the neutrality act of
1819. Thfa action gives new lifo to the Fenian
movement, and a very enthusiastic meeting is
expected, e Fenian Senator Scanlan, of
ChlcBgo, arri ved here yesterday. The revolu
tionary comrol'ttee of the Irish Republic have
published a a tirrlng appeal to the Irish of
Buffalo, and to; ill lovers of republican liberty.
The following ia an abstract:
"Let the Irish fitizens in particular send in.
commissary stores . such as bread, meat, coffee,
sugar, etc. just wl 'at each man would like at
home. We want all the money we can raise for
other purposes. Wh at these purposes are the
people can guess. Lt no person imagine that
the cause Is defeatet I. or that men who have
sworn to free their i tative land, or die, will
abandon their cause bt cause a few over-zealous
officials have placed son 9 obstacles in our way.
The voice of the great i Vmerican people is at
last heard in the halls of Congress no; from a
single individual r but fro m representatives of
thirty millions, and true to'lheir natural instincts
they have raised their voir a for the oppressed.
God bless them! They wl'l rouse many an
anxious spirit throughout th e world, and make
tyrants tremble on their thro.ie as the cry goes
forth : America ie the dere der of liberty 1'
Let the people take Ireart throa, shout the land,
call meetings, pass resolutions, and pledge their
support to men who ijscribe '.upon their ban
ners 'Universal liberty.' Be patent, but work 1
work I Collect money, have your men ready,
and when the cry of battle goea fo rtb, let them
come as individuals,. If they cannot come a com
panies or regiments."
A larae number of Fenians from llalene have
arrived here, having been furnished with trans
portation from there to Buffalo by (anf-rat
Meade. Our citizens are betrlnniDcr to feel
uneasy at the collection of such a large body of
Fenians here, though they have behaved ex
tremely. well so for.
General Barry, late yesterday afternoon, re
ceived authority to give transportation to the
Fenians who desire to go further West and eouhi
not pay their passage, on their giving their
parole not to attempt tne luvaMon ot caaaoa.
We unoerstana very icw avanea uiemeives m
tLe oiler. .
Washington, June IX
Senate.
port ot the Commissioner of fatenta was referred to
the Committoe on 1'iintinir.
A DUI 10 proviae lor ue seiiiomem vi wnuunw wi
disbursing offloers connsctod with the Freodmen's
xvnreau was passvu.
A Dllimaaiur spprvnsuouB iuiniwiiuK uu
nmvlnv tne miblio works in different sections ef the
cotmtry was pussod. T,.,. ,u.
Ml, ADlDODj I A, l.JIruiniue J liming vuuiuh.w,
reported a resoluUon for printing 60,000 copies el the
reconstruction report. Passed.
Xloaae f Bepreaettive:
SDLT. tMlO t H. ), leVAM IU. WUIUIMIUU wu
, i I ,a La.V K.lh .m.nHnant.
the becate bill to reruiate the transpoitotioa ot
a .. J.n.in ftll hnt Mr. Jannkall Ah.
uiwu-gijrciiuc, vi bi;hvu i - - - . -
Onmotion of Mr. Eaymond N. Y.l the Commit,
tee on Appropriations was discharged from, tbe con
siaeiation oi iuo rwo""u -lature
relative to the payment of kthe militia of 1812,
and the claim ot beorge Cottincham, and they were
reterred to the Committee on Claims.
Air. eonenca tunioi, ironi mo binuuaun vm hup
taiy Aflairs, reported back with amendments the
, . . 1 n .' . I.HAn MunaAtlnv hn&nt.tAA tn
colored soldiers, and bounties, pensions, and allow
ances ui lUeir UVUI. 1U himuuiudiiib otv.vwa.wv
to, and tbe joint resolution as amended waa passed.
air. AlCAUPr IVIU.J UUDIOU ICWIUHVin nu,M
. a .A th. r.mmitlu An Indian Affair.
u rvici i cu v w..ww
autborizine the Secretary of the Interior to pay to
John Uesiland 82100 lor flour furnished the In
aians. ... . . .iij.
Mr. Biaweil ILBl.linirouuceu a uui him"
to tbe State of California, to aid in the otmatruotion
of a certain waaon road for military and postal pur
poses. Head twice and reiencu to. tue vomumiw
lr Hart (M.Y.), from the Committee on the Dis
trict of Columbia, reported a bid for leaa lsina: mar.
naves in the District. Kc-ad three times and passed.
It provides inai an eu.ureu imiu "
who, previous to their actual emancipation, have
unaertaaen anu m "vh; f
each other of husband and wile, and who rocoir nize
iQgt relation n buu cAinu.., ...w ..w
marrlaae have been celebrated beioie thom or not,
shall be deemed husband ud wife, and their chil
dren rhall be held to be legitimate
Mr Delano (Ohio) introduced a bill amendatory of
tbe Saval Appiopiiation bill of this session. He
exnlained that a section ol tbat bill repealing a
vctlon of the act ol 1836 had the effect of inoreasina
the pay ol navy officers from twenty to thirty per
cent , equal to 1 ,800,000 annually, and said that
neiilierliouse had any idea of doing anything of
the kind. If the pay of navy officers oua-ht to be
Increased, it ought te be done openly and knowingly.
Mr TeB'ond and Pike objecting to its conslde
wt7on at present, the bill was rei.rred to tbe Com,
rtref.rrK
on Ways ana Means.
FROM BALTIMORE TO-OAYs
The Mtirder Ca rHl- of Wall. Ele.
t-OKTne 12.-The case of John Clare.
Indicted for the murder of Grove, has again been
removed to the Baltimore County Court
. . t,nn n.m.l tn fh mnnlrri
Ko clue nas yc .wuU ---
f David White and the attempted murderer of
his daughter ana granasou. "
A wall fell this morning at the tearing down
of buildings on Charles street, for a. new MttaouAQ
temple, killing one woikiuau,
Intoat MaikcU by Telegraph.
Tons;, June lS-8toeks are steadr,
iiaM?-d ltoek ''nd- '' ,",no, CeulrZ.
Jill Mlohiean toiithorn, 71f Nw York Central.
W.) Itoadng, 101, t Hudson ftiyt-r, 110; Canton
l npany, 68 Virginia 6s, b7i; Missouri 6s 80i
Jrie, C2 yVcstorn Union rvloirriiph Company BOs
Uu:td8tate Coupons 6s, 1881, HOii do. IRfla. 1025
?a JSiJHi 1o,n-;2rM. Wil Treasury Beven thir
tios, 102ia 102 Gold, 1!13J. '
Balt;iork, June 13 -Flour is qelot. Wheat
Corn firm and soarcej white, i 04i yol ow,
tl (fl ()at dull at 78o. Prov sions quirt and in
"fiveil nt mens firm. Sugar firm. Whisky dull at
PLilada. Stock Exchang Sales, Jun 12
Eeportod by De Uavtn k Dro,, No. 40 B. ThUd street,
in., , BElWEiJI BOARDS.
I lS H. ?. 181,1 lcth W)
1 k lJ ? 1,1 1,)0 Ph fc . . . .slo 801
h"- 91 l''0h do 2d80i
f2S 22 ; !? "h do ?? '
9sh Kar fc Jl Kk..1vx
w iiv.uiu- in ius mUkU nO ail Bf
200 sa C'aia pi....L80 2ll
4( 0 ah do sl5
150 sh do 2d 20
6ih Mtch Bk 81
wish uol Uiy. 6H4
200 sh St Nob Coal. o 21
100 sb IS Central.... 481
60 sn Hazteton 69
100 sa tUatitng.. slO 64
l'Osh do.. ..... .61-81
100 sh Ocean 6J
BOARD
4sb do 81
oPOsh Daizell 16-16
26 sh Hest'y. R. 19
SECOND
610 sh Ocean... ef
LOOsh do 6i
11)0 sb do s61 61
ICO sn Read slo b
200 sb do b80 61,'
1'0 sh Ph k T..,.. 80?
600 sn LatawuKaui.. 2i,l
100 aft
,.b5 2tu
..... 61 J
76 sn Peana it.
Important to Ship Captains.
RKKTO RATION OF NAUTICAL tUgTBPHKNT.-l CAP
TUKKD BT THI REBKL FIBATB "HKN AKDOAff."
The Navy Department announces that ship
mastera or owners, whose chronometers wera
captured by tho Anglo-Rebel crutler Shenan
doah, can obtain tbem by tiling certificates of
ownership at the otlice of T. 8. Nellie t Co.,
Chronometer makers to the U. 8. Navy, No. 100
Wall street, New York City. When the Shenan
doah was surrendered at Liverpool, Captain
Waddell turned over to the British authorities
fifty-one chronometers and a number oi' sextant?,
and other nautical Instrument t, which our Consul
forwarded to the United States to be returned
to the original owners.
The list ot owners furnished by Waddell seems
to be incomplete, as several shipmasters have
laid elaini to instruments not mentioned in his
list, which they assert were taken lrora their
vessels by order of Capt. Waddell.. It ia possible
that he may have disposed of them below reach
ing Liverpool. Claimants must proentan affidavit
at the office of Messrs. Negus, setting forth the
time and place of the capture, the number of tho
instruments, maker's name, which, if correspond
ing instruments be found among those in pos
session ot the Government, will be forwarded to
the Navy Department, and an order will be
given for the restoration of the property;
Colonel W. E. Buckncrdtcd at bis residence,
New Oxford, Miss., a few days ago, aFtor an Ui
n&9 ot several months.
Memphis city warrants are selling at sixty
tents on the dollar. Two or three months ao
they commanded niuety to ninety-tive.
A CARD.
Special Notice to Our Old Friends
and the Public Generally.
The JONES' One Price Clothing Hdaae,' established
sixteen yeirs ano. Is still In successful operation at the
o d location. So C04 MARKET Street, one door above
Sixth and has not changea lis place or manner ot'dolnar
business, wblcb Is exactly tbe same soot old plnn tn ope
ration tor many yeara. namely, "One frloe and n a de
viation " Tbe clottilng we nake la ef the most substan
tial character, both as to materials and workmanship so
tbat eur customers never can comDlaln of eitber.
Our stock Is large, and plain or fashionable people can
be well suited. Our customers should be oae ul to get
in tlieTtKkt place, as there is no ether establishment ux
tne citj in our line ol business strictly "one-price."
JONES'
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING,
No. 0O4 MARKET STREET.
ONE DOOR ABOVE SIXTH. CS 31 lm4
EGGNSTRUCTION
FOR THE SPRING OF' 1866.
C. SOME US & SON
Bo. 625 CHESNTJT Street,
(Cnder Jarne's Ball?,
Have ba enaaled to so reduce the prices of Clothmav '
tbat there of small as well as those of large motms mr
furnish ttt.ess.ves wltb a
nkw spitiNa suit:.
BPRINO OVKBCOAT8,
E36LI8H VfALKlNti COATS.
SEOIttlEB AND FBOCK CO kTSZ
8FRIMQ BACK C0AT8J.
CA83IMEBE SUITS TO MATCH,
Atflgniea AstouadlBglv low. compared with war"
pricea. Aa eleaaat slock ot Uncut Uoods losmeaaoiW
work. s 1 IilAp
BIOKKENE,'
OK LIFB -BE JU YENAT0R.
BTBgydTH TO-TH-WJA -TOPTH TO THE AO I l
This preparation la qs ailed as A rajaveaator andL J re
storer ot wasted and tnul :t ruacllons.
1 he feeble. tbe agetf aad all tbosewho hare In a
way impaired ihelr vttaimy br exoesalve menial or pay 'sl
cal appllcatlon,will and tbe Blokrens lobe what Its na itm)
implies a lii-rJni .tor. wblcb, while It builds urs the
shattered eonatltathM, will also Impart to the fel inga
tbe briskness and enr ry wf.leb belong to yoath.
Ko matter by what 'caase aayoigaooas bootne4f ifee
bled in lta function t his superb preparation will rw qoyo
tbat eanss at once aad forever.
BIO-KENE care Oeneial Debility, Tmpoteacsr. ', Ker
vous Ineapaultv, l;pepsla, lleavaiwioiK Lose. oil Appo
tite, Low Spirits, Iio heciiity, UnnUl Indolence. K naul
tloB, Ennui. It hs a most delighttol, deaireui e, tiu
aovel sffuct apoB it.e nervoas system, and all a o are ha
any war pnwtra'eSj by nervous disabilities are aroestl
advised to aeek a cure in this most excellent and uo
CQOallsd preparatVin.
B10KRNB 7 be Feeble, the tangTild, tha Despalr
Irg the Old. sbov.ld give, this vainatil dlaoevn y trial
It will bentuad totally uifleteat troia all oi er articles
for the sune pun lose. ,
TO F AM ALE?,. This preparation Is lnvalttf .ble In ner
vous weaknesses of all kluta. as It will, f egtore tba
wasted strengUi. with woadenul pesmaoen j .
It la also a gr and Toule. and will give ra,ia rm Dyspep
sia with the flr st dose. A brief perslsiea a In Its usa
will leaovate the stomach to a degree of gr jrfect healU.
and banish Dyspepsia I eevr.
One lilac pr bottle, or six bottle A aft. 'old by
Druggists ginrrsliy. Seat byespress as ywhere by adr
drewlof HUTC1HNUS k lULLYtSU Proprietors,
jti. sa tin bumi, nv lor
Sold ByjJttN805 HOTXO VTAT V OW DBS,
a Kieiau oi ma atreeu
nvo rt a CO.
40 tbs'tuBmrp He. m N. U.COSD Bt
Vf-iiLoraaBT's,
MA80U"8,
LYJfAS'S,
PATENT
AIS-TIOHT
SELF-SEALING
FRUIT JARS.
All the above Jars w
offer to ear ustonutra and.
the public generally, wlta.
entire evuddeuo, at tn
LOWEST
Market Pr'ice.
A. J. WEIDEN.'ER,
y & 8. BECOKP Btreat, hlladelphla
HUNTER,
. 44 N.
SEVENTH
r 1
wvrr A HAVR afTTHFTlT. TicrffT invtnnii.
' Aoknowledsed " P " trtttat as hy tar tna
0,tnUMo5T BCt CfcrlMtfUfc PHYSICIAN
in the treatment of thatt 4r. An ,ju,Ut QUICK,
THOKODUH, md ptrmtmtnl rUre$ muanuneed in every
case. Boiuembrr 1)H Ut N'VKH'rt (reielrated Remedina
can only be had genuine a bUold esiabliahed OiUoe, No.
.a.oYUlU blnti'..iov Filbert. H
KLINES 1 i
PATENT I),
lJ!!!l
slm
I .