THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PUILADELPm A, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1868. 3 NE1YS SUMMARY. Cliy Airnlr. Ycftfrdfly nflcriioon, lu the Unitel Sta'es District ('our'-, beloie Jurtia Cu.i al.ier, tn tin) race ot the Unitel sta vs. Oeorm? VV. Alcxau. d.-r. lo ore rt'portrd, the prosecution re-culled lteenuc In-pt c'or brooks, ho, at tne timoot the (i locRil fruuilx, BCtPd la ttio ciipitcity of r (jovc riiment detective, to tint b nud. lie HMtitle.l thntou tue niehtot Juno 21 h' lodged at Keller's Lome in Headiue. nd tue next uiornintr posted hinmlf in an adjo'nin- ro n where he co.ild rre everything lu the prlor: attout 8 o'clock Horrit and Keller er:terrd the parlor, and the wilnftp cautiously pn-rrl into the cellar under neath, wlxro be f-eiuel ht;iirclf, with hit lea far a?a'n!t a pipe coinniuntciHiR with the i)arUr, and no'c-book and p-iicd in his hand; he heard Moint uruc Koli'T not to reveal any thing aci.iiist Co:oi el Alexander, ntyiinp that If Kcl'er would keep nu.et, h'- could h ve:tr blae'i and M'e; Cl. Alxmdr would tell nothing, and a 1 tho oilier parti". would do likevvl-t' and it would r:e Inipusfnb e to find out anytli'" . ithout them ; he waned Kll"r tr.ut if they w. detected, hu (Kelp r) would not escape, bit., Would be included in tVe puni.-hni'nt. Keller wa alto examined in corroboration of llils, ptmI tbe cblC for tin: prosecution closed. The arguments of counsel lollOrYt'd, but were sot cone It'ded. At the Oatral Rtntion .y'erday, berore ild loan Pettier, A'cxnud-T 'ob.iHkt, a peddler, ol Svuvuefb'irL', I'a.. h id Ueur mini lhu charae ol ful-e nreiet'T ai.d lorm-rv. J;ime l.aniiiin:, ol the firm ol I.unuinir1 nobi-ris. N . 2ti't A!nrk"t Ftrcc', tcsniied that eertii;iit. cune to their plate of biiMuesiin fciei)t., lSu7, and bouu'lit a bill of poods on credit, the unrteratuiiiiiP!; 1'avinp been that he would be thin lavored if he nb'ati.crt the reeoinnie'uiution of Albert II. jli tf'liou, wdieh lie represented be hud done, producing one bearing tho frippiituru of that pen'b man. Mr. Meishon tcstitied that he had roitbtr written nor rdirnert the reconmenda ti in. Theodore I'. rSttiulfcr testified that de ierdDut obtained one hundred dollars from him on an order siMiied A. II. M rshou, and tbis order Jlr. Mert-lnu al o testified was a fjtvery. f obriskl wa bt id hi $2001) bail lor his appear arce at court. Between one and two o'clock yesterday mornintf a private wutcbrnnu. em pi .yed to pro tect stores on Eiehth street, above Vine, mid Policeman Ottioncr, in poms to the rear of fclefsrs. AlorriB & llotliuuu'd dry goods 9'.ore, Irtfjhtened off a pun;: of robber? who were opcratii f there. The rogues had commenced to bore throupb a buck shutter, and had Btruck upon a theet-irou linii.g, wliich preveLted the bit Irotn fioitipr throuub. 'J he brace and bit were lett behind by the thieves, all of wbom made their ppi-up?. Jol.u Call had a hearincr vesterdav before United Stateg Coinmbsloucr Henry IUillip3, Jr., chnrued with carrying on ihe buincs of a Oitiiler in fraud ot the revenue. Policeman Kioi)9 testified that defendant had a still, in July last, in a shed back ot No. 1720 Richmond street, and that he wa.-i cen cnirased in it while tbe rintillation was po'mr ou. Other witnesses temiQed to the tame eliVct. Tbe accused wa? Leld !.or trial. WananiMker & Brown's Clotbinn House, at Bix h and Maiket streets took tire about noon vchterday, on the first tloor, near tbe heater. The flames were cxtinuui.-died by the attaches ot the establishment beloro much damage was done. The brldcf! at Orayjs Ferry will bp closed to travel loroue week, from Monday next, Uccein ber 7, lor Ihe purpose of repiarklng. A DeMrucllve fire. FOUR MEBCANTILE HOUSES BUUNEO OUr. YcLtrday afternoon, at twenty minutes pas 6 o'clock, a the was discovered in the lame rive etory (inn' warehouse ot T. Jloiris I'erot & Co.. No. C21 Market street. The origin of the tire is Dot known, but is supposed lo have been caused by the explosion ot a carboy ot iullaiuuiable eub.-tance in the celiat ; but the spread of tne flames was so rapid as to prevent any investitja- tiou before the tire had destroyed the building. In letfB than tilteen iniuuies alier the alarm wa3 liret Ktven, tbe llauics had epn ad throughout the structiue, rive stories in height, and exienl lns batk to Commerce street. Tne combustible nature of the contents of tbe store aiaed the fire, Hud hi C o'clock the rjr; was in every portion of the biitWi iiiir, and, coinins out ol the Windows, illuminated the neighborhood tor equares. A peneral id-inn was then founded by tbe State. I louse, and the firemen liom all portions ol the city were soon on the ground, but their elloits were directed to the preservation oi surroundinc property. The intente beat of t lie tire "i ibe drui; store, to gether with the larne 1' '.") cariiud a-aytothe eouth amt iart by the wr d, mud this work of the tirenien an important one. For u distance ot not less than two squares Iroin th"5 tire, buildiuKB were in dauier, and the constaui iriculiou ot the occupants was needed topic Tent tires at a d'stnuce. Near the a rusr store, where the danger was more iniiniuc.it, (ire neu were at work. At oue time tho roof of 1 lie States Union Hotel, nearly opposite Perot's. ws on tire, but the euiuloyes iu the hotel siiccee led in Baving tbe builaiuc and preveu'.iui? any daniace. On the same side with the burning buildii m, it was found impossible to save tbe fipjoininf structures. No. 61!), a flve-6'ory blown moue building, aiijoiuius on the eat, occupied by Kilburn 4 Gates, cottage furniture manuiacturers, was destroyed down to the first ptory, and the lare ftock of luruiture burned. Ko. 623, also five stories, uiijoiuiuer oujjihe west Bide, was destroyed above the third story, and bi low that damaged by tbe water. Tbe build ing was occupied on the first iloor by Sellers & Brothers, wire-cloth and sieve manufacturers, and above that by William W. Paul, boot and thoe manufacturer. No. CI7, oc.cup.ed by (Jraff & Jardeu, a large building, occupied by tno firm uj grocers, was damaged by water, as was also the store No. 615, occupied by K A. Coyle & Co. and Coyle, Laughliu & Co., wholesale 5rocers. Tho roof ot No. 625, occupied by doyd, Suplt-e & VVulker, hardware merchants, was destroyed, and the stock on hand damaged by water. All the buildups were rive stories in height and extended b'ltk to Commerce str jet. The fire could be seen lor a great distance and drew to the scene an immense crowd of spec tators. Further particulars wilt bo louud on our outilde pages, Whiie .. l-'ici 6troct Are was at Its height last evening, au alarm was sounded from ibe Union Street Station House, in the Filth ward. Compai.ies were detailed by the Chief Engineer to proceed to that locality. The tire prou'eied from a tbree-story brick dwelling ou Cypress t Ireet, above Third, owued by the heirs of the late John K. Child, and occupied as a chiir manufactory by C. H. Nowkirk 4 Co. The place was soon wrecked, the contents being consumed. The building is partly covered by insurance. Nvwkirk & Co. will lose $3,100. Insurance, $8)0. Tbe establishment is supposed to have been fired by nn inceudiury. Just previous to the discovery of the Haines a strange inau was no ticed Dy a lady residing in tbe neighborhood to come out ot tbe cellar of the factory, and make his escape by a bHw miev ino Surnco street. City t'ouucilN. These bodlei um yesterday afternoon. Sued Counci '.President Stokley was in tbe chair. A communication from this University bt Pennsylvania making a proposition to pur chase a portion of tbe Almhou-e grounds Whereou lo erect bu Mings suitable lor the pur poses ol tbe University, was reierred. Another from tbe superintendents ol the public squares asking fi r an increase of salary was al-o referred. Au ordinance making au appropriation ot f 160,000 for tbn payment of the new Ice boat nrne up, and, after a sh'irtdenate, passed. The Mayor submitted a number of police appoint ments, which were con tlrmed. The Committee on 6chools reported favorably to tho purchase of a lot of ground ou Allen's lane, in tbe Twenty-second ward, tor school purposes, and the biW passed. The $1 000,000 Paik loan oil 1 was taken op, and for tbe want of a two-third vote (18 yeas and 10 nays) fell. The bill providing for a loan ot $1,000,000, for an extension ot tbe Water Works, for tbe eame reason fell. An ordiuauce appropriating $ll,0oofor tbe erection of a new school building in the Tonty-Ufib ward passed. The Conmittee on City Property enbmiltvd an ordinance condti uting the Slavor, hvarffc of (ienarinienis, Commit'ee of Citv Pro pirt.v, and citaiu ci.lzens a commission for tbe rrect'on of miblic buildini!i. The bill also pro- vldes lor tbo advcrtiHiug ami for tne Issuing ol contracts. It selec's Independence Bquare (Ibc Walnut street Iroiit) as the Bit- for the new butldiues. A motion to trke out Independence Square and insert Centre Square raused conside rable debate, and eventuated in a motion to postpone the bdl for the present. This belntr voted down, a long debate ensued, iu which the opponent hi true I tint tho city was not in a condition to admit of any more appropriations beine made. This was replied to by those in favor of tbe bill, saying that It was proposed to Im pose a tax of one-teuth of one per cent., whib would yield an annual income of $3'J0,000, lor th" pi. nose of defraying the expen e ot ere ctiiu the new municipal building, and ihil the neci esity of the city required sneh buddings. Mr. Fox stated that the bn a of the connnt8ion a to throw up tbe build ng-j 'jack from Walnut street, with an emrai.ce from both tba'. thoroiiBhfrfre and Che.-nui Btreet. The wings of the State lloue would b? torn down and Independence Hall r bit standing alone, with avf nuvs on either Bide, as entrances to the new structure. The motion to s'.nke oat Indepen dence Square and Insert Centre Square was Oe'euted, and the bill passed. Mr. Smith presented a resolution instructing tbe Committee on Fne and Trusts to report an ordinance providing that no tire company shall be restored to service, niier having beeu sus peiiriert by tbn Chief Engineer of tlie Fire l)e liartnienl, ui.le-s two-ihirds ot the members of each branch of Councils batl so direct. 'J he Police and Fire Alarm Dep irtincnt blW cane up, ar.fi, Ihe previous question being called, dilatory motions were made and the b.ll filially ri-Bed. Tho Chamber then adjournel. Common '.ounvtl PreMdeut Mlircer wns in tbe chair. A petition ol citizens of tb Twnty mciiI d ward protesting auainst tlie Fourth aud hihih Kinds Uailw ay Comptny salting their track, was referred. A coomiunuatiou iiijm tiie City Comnnssioners a-king aa extra appropria tion to pay inert uted salaries of the officers of tbe several courts was le'erred to Coiumiltee ou Finance, h. II. (Jrat7, in a communication, pieseutcd to the city a fine portrait of General lironl, pain'ed by J. K. Lauibdin, the art st. The donor a?ks that the portrait be assigned a place in Independence Hall. The portrait was accepted, and resolutions of thanks were ten aered to Mr. Craiz. A cominuuicuiion from the suierintendents of the public squares asking for an iter ae of salary was referred to the Cow mit'ee on Finance. The Sixteenth ward School Directors, in a communication, complained of the improper manner in which the Lai denberger school house, ou Fourth stret, above George, has bt en finished, and asking for tbe appointment of a committee to investigate tne matter. Agreed to. Messrs. Simpson, Iletzell, and Fa reira were appointed a committee. Tbe resolution which was under consideration at the adjournment ol the Cnamber ou Wednes day last, to refer the ordlnauce to make nn appropriation for tbe payment of the salaries ot theJudecsot the District Court aud Court ot Common Pleas to the City Solicitor, and direct ing him to prepare a case in order to obtain a tleuisiou of the teupreme Court in bauc, as to the liability ot the city to make the appropria tion (liricted by tbe act of Assembly approved April 11, 18t8, wns called up and passed. A resolution to approve tbe sureties ot Thomas J. bamer, City Solicitor e ect, wa3 passed. Another to approve the sureties of the Super visors of the Filth aud Sixth wards wa9 similarly disposed of. Ordinances appropriating SI62.G50 to the Commissioners of Sinking Fund for the year i860, nn l to pay the examiners in the contested election cases of 1H67, were passed. An vrdiuauce niukiug an extra appropriation ot smI.'jOO to pay fees ot tne District AUorney and Coroner were passed. The Finance Committee presented a minoritv nnd majority report relavive to fixing the tax rate ot the city ; the former recommending the sum to lie fixed at v2'20 on tbe $100, and the lat er at $Ph0 per $100. The Chamber refused to consider the minority report. The majority report was then taken np. and was debuted upon until the hour of adjourn ment. Domestic A Hairs. Gold closed yesterday at 13,"J. General Grunt visited Harvard College yea leriiav. 158,000 in'specie was sent to Europe from New Voik yesterday. Si 60,000 in ireusure was shipped to.Chiua and Japan Ir.un S.iu t ranciseo y sterday. ' The Government loses $10(.',(j00 by the fire at Fori La'ayt tie. Uncle Sam nous not ins ire. The receipts from internal reveuue yester day amounted to neatly oue million dollars. Judge Fulbrton is again in Washington with chargi s agaiut District Attorney Courtney, Police Superintendent Kennedy was Yester day discharged from custody oy Judjje Suther land. Tbe insanity of Commodore Mado ii vouched lor by tbe pbysiciua of the New 1'ort C.ty Prison. Kev. wnit:mi i. l'oane was yesterday elected Bishop of the new Fpiscopal D.oces.e of Allunv. The tannery of Neal Ddw & Bon, at Rat- land Me., was destroyed by tire lustuiht. Loss very ueavy. Fittv female clerks on the pay rolls of the Kt p'ster of the Treasury's ouice have done no woik lor two weeks. Belcher Brothers' rule aud skate factory, near Ncwaik N. J., was destroyed by fire yes tctdsy. Loss, $30. 000. Insurance, $15,000. The Siate Curlsfan Couventi u of Minne sota assembled on Weduesday uigbt, and is the largest religious garnering ever new in that State. $201,473,000 United Stetes registered bonds weie issued iu the last b.-cul year; $27,000,000 ot this amount was iu exchange fur coupon bonds. , Six companies of tbe 27tb United States Infantry armed at Omaha from tbe Ve-t ou Widncday evening, to go into winter quarter. $17,000 in conscience money to the Govern ment was received Jroui November, 1U3, ioJuiy, 1867, and $1!.000 in the fiscal year closing with Juneotthe preseut year. The motion to quash the Indictment asalnst Jed. l avis was aigued before, Chief Justice Chase at Kifhmcnd yesterday. Iiicqard H. Dana for the Govcrnureut; hobert Ould for tbe cbict if ltibcls. l'orel;ii AlluirH. London, Pec. 3. The American Minister wa3 eutertained at a banquet lust niu lit by the Cham bet o Commerce ol 13uiuingUaiu. ilr. bright was l -rest tit, Mr, Johnson, in the course of Lis response to tbe usual complimentary toast, referred to the chun'e in the Ministry, aud said he knew that those w ho were likely to succeed to the Govern ment weic anxious to continue the preseut policy in the negotiations betweeu Fnelaud uud tbe United Stales. Mr. Bright uid the presence of the American Minister was a prot tuat the L'Dited States for uives its eb( unes in Eutrlaud as freely as it has toreiveu tho ltebels in America. He reviewed tbe policy ot the British Government during the riebelliou, aud deplores its action in recognizing the lit bels us belligerents. He rejoiced in the pro.-peet ot a speedy nnd amicable settlement of the difficulties betweeu Engluiid and America. London, Dec. 3. The Tones comments with severity on Disiaeli'a re6iKnation, denounces what it terms bis ''retreat" as cowardly, and says it is unprecedented, except iu the ease of ihe resignation of the Karl ot Uipuu, who had become Premier, however, only dj:lntr a reccs. The Foa , 'le eyrafJt, A'ews, aud (standard all applaud the prompt aciiou of the Prem.er, a calcula'ed to save ihe Queen from embarrass ment and bis party from needless ruortidcatiou. London, Dec, 31 P. M. Desputcbes Irom Paris report that the police, fearing that mani festations would be made in honor of Buudin yesterday, took every precaution to proveul the people Ironi tiBcembiing at tbe tomb. A large numner of people, however, gathered in the De'ghbi rhood of Montmnrtre Cemetery. The police dispersed the crowd, but they retlied sullenly, and continued lor bo me time to occupy tbe neighboring streets. A few of the more obstinate persons were arrested, but there was no actual Molei ce, and at ihe las, account-, all wns quiet. A French journal, which appeared yr sterday with a black border, was lin nediu'ely seizi d by tbe police. The prosecution ot the editors and publishers forpro no lng tho B iu tin subscription continues. The strike of tbe priuteis iu ari has ended. London, Dec. 3. Kr. Gladstone has tone to W,nd.-or. Tbeie will bu ouly au informal ireeilng of Parliament on December 10, and an adjournment until February 15 will tc had, in oider to r,ive time for tht re election of a Lew Ministry. Bkumn, Dec. 3. Count Vou Bismarck has ar rivrd here. HrrtuN, Dec. 3. Tho King of Prussia received tbe Ftench Ambassador to-day, aud assured him ci Ins friendship for France. Madrid. Dec. 3. The provisional government lias pi bll'hed a fixed tariff schedule lor the An'illes, to take the placo of the present shifting and nrbitrury tcale of customs duties. G .'neral Lmrenno Sanz hns been appointed Caotnin General of Porto Kiro. The Imparciatien pa e r predicts that it the it "publicans succeed in the forthcoming election a new .Ministry will bo formed, with E partero ns Prime Minister, nnd Orense, Castellsr, Ficueios, Karma, and Ph nad at tbe bead ol , tbe diilcrent depart ments. Madkid. Dec. 3. Kspartero lias been asked to become temporary Dictntor of Spain. Pkstii, Dec. 3. The Austrian delegation bis passed the war budget. C.tlrtorwoki, repre sentative of tbe Poles, urgi'd the adoption ot the budget tn the ground that Europe was in a dan gerous state. Bucharest, Dec. 3. Tho Premier of the nBw ministry, in n Bjeeeh to the deputies to-day, declared it would be tbe policy of the Govern m nt to respect tieaties, oberve obligations to tbe Sublime Porte, tud maintain an attitude of eir ct neutrality towards foreign powers. Havana, Dc. 3. The steamer Vr.la CUr- armed here to-day. wi.h Aguero, C'spides, Incbantcqiii, CasUd.anos, PeJro Monzalos, ami Consegrn, chiefs and agents ol the insurrection, as i r'soDeis. The sufleriDgs of the poorprclisses and others in tbe ea-tern dci nrtincut, on account of the tciucity of provisions, arc described as heart rt ndiiig. The Diario mentions the following incident, as occurring alter the ba'.tle at C bre: "Dr. lelix Fiqne rdo, one of tbe chiefs ol the Insur rection, made an address to bts baud, telling them oil was l st. and that it was rlorot tor them to accept the amnciy oilered. After r'ispiiting with Ibe mn, who refused to take his advice, Fuiucido. in the presence of all. exclaimin that be did not wi.-h to aid lu the ruin of his country, blew out his brains." Havana. Dec. 3. The revolutionists report that tbe future ot their cause looks brietPer, and that they will not surrender. Tbe.y expect reinforce ments ot Americaus and Dominicans. The J'ays newspaper, in an editorial, objects siiongly to the assumption of the title of "Cuban Junta'' by certain persons In Madrid, and says they are unauthorized persons aud do not re present the Cubans. Tbe J'ays Is tlx oruau of tho Liberal party. Troops have left Brego de Aspla, and Puerto Principe to pursue aud give battle to the rebels. The Anieiican schooner Ellen French, from Norfolk for Hondnru. rnn ou ihe Coluudo reefs aid is a total less. Tbe captain and crew were saved. Libhon, Dec. 3. Later Kio Janeiro dates have been received. Tbe war news is unimportant. Tbe United Sta'es squadron nnd Gen. McMabon, ihe American Minister to Paraguay, bad l"tt Rio lor Asuncion. Ex-Miuister Washburn was expeeted at Rio Janeiro. FROM ALBANY. The Fplscopitl Con ven (low. Albany, Dee. 3. Iu tbe primary Convention of the Kpiscopal Church of thenev Diocese, low in session at St. Peter's Church, the sum ot $3600 was pledged by various churches for mis sionary purposes. The first nallot for a Bishop of the Diocese re sulted as follows: Clerical Vote, hay Vutf. Rev. Dr. Dome ... 17 8 Rev. Dr. Huntington . 15 21 Kev. Dr. Payne ... 0 5 Rev. Dr. Lee .... 3 8 Sixty clerical and e'xty-threc lay votes were cast, and no choice was made. The Trial of oIe; In the Cole rase to-day District Attorney Smith occup'ed tbe entire morning in summing up lor the people. He will be followed by Mr. Biaiy, and Mr. Tremaine will close. Iturglurs and Thieves in Massachusetts. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 3. Tbe residence of G. T. Sy mines, cnshier of the Lancaster Nu ioual Bunk, at Lancaster, was entered by burglars lastnisbt. Mr. ty mn.es wns disturbed bv the no.se and cried oui, w bcreurou th thtevts flrtd two pistol shots wi'hout effect. A berse and carriage were stolen from the barn of Mis. Dolly Chandler, in Lancaster, last uitht. probably by tbe same party which entered Sv mines' house. A reward of $r00 has bean bUciidbythe Selectmen for tho apprehension of the builars. Fire Near Newark. Newark, N. J., Dec. 3. A fire this morning at irvingiou. about four miles from Newark, destroyed B-leher Brothers' rule and skate fic tory, with its conients. Tho loss id about $UO,000, and the inaurauce $15,000. Affairs in New York. New York, Dec. 3. Judge Sutherland to-day discharged Superintendent Kennedy from cus tody, sajiug the Coroner had no tight to issue the vau ant for his arrest. Explorations or Central Asia. At tbe last meeting of the Royal Geographical f-'ociety in London, b.r Roderick Murchisou said the attention of tho society bad been strouuly drawn ot late towards Central Asia, and particu larly to the vast regions whicb, bordered the uoi ilieastern and northwestern frontiers of British India. The principal region in tbe northeast embraced the country l.vmg betweeu Assam and Szechuen, tbe most westerly pro vince of China. A warm de9ire was expressed by a committee of the British Assoeiatio-i, as well as by the Council of tho Geographical S ciety, thr.t that intervening space of about two hundred and titty miles only should be explored, in order to aeertam if there De practicable passes throuuh the high mountains aud wild tiacts which separated the upper watt rs of the Ynuet.-e-kbmu from tho Brahma putra at Us gieat bend uear Sudiya. Although as jet no positive eiloit has been mado to soivo tiie important problem, tbe Iuuiau auinotities are making, efforts to open a route of traffic along a more southerly Hue between British Buimah and tho great Cniuese province ot Yuuuhu. now essentially Independent of Chiueso rule, and most desirous ot establishing a trade with the British settlemeids ou the lrawaddy. Of still moie pressing importance, however, Iban an acquaintance with the regions alluded lo, is un exj loratlonof the va-t and unexamined tracts on the northwest, fur beyond lh tiiouta i ies of ihe Upper ludus, or between Pcsiiaur and Jdlalabad on the south, and the centres ot trade nud population at YarkanU Kashgar. The main object is lo uedne the physical churacter of tbe vast elevated plateau culled Pauir, or "Roof of the World," Iroui which the Oxus aud Zaratsban take their rise, and from wti.cn the lrdty clams, the Kuen Luu, the Himalaya aud llir.rioo Koosh, radiate. Iu 18(57, Sir Roderick ureed the essential importance of such knowledge, to b acqu red equally by the Ru-s au aud British Governments, anJ he then said that tbis greao table land or watershed onebt'to hi constituted the nu'ral ground between tbe two emp res, and to bo considered us a broad zone to be loiever interposed between Fastern Turkestan, towards which Russia has l ow advarced, and the most northern limits of England's ludiau possessions. With a view to taktus the first step in this desirable eploration. tho conned Ol tba Geo graphical Society sent out laetspriug u practised traveller, Lieutenant, llaywurd, to traveide this legion from Peshawar. Ten jears ago a man named Jacques Con Stadt murdered, from jealously, a young ami beautiful Italian girl in New Orleans. He was convicted of the crime, but escaped punish ment by some legal quibble, only to boomn insane shortly after. Last week he died, driveu to death by tbe phantom of a flBhltBS skeleton which he imagined always by LU Bide, seated on Lis pillow. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Fur additional Marine Vut Srrt Page. ALMANAC HOB FHIJLA UKLPH IA-THI8 DAT . HUN Kibbh .7 t'S Moon Kixim..,.. 9-4 1 Br Hkth ...4-;t HiH With 6 16 PHILADELPHIA BUAKD OF TKADK, Pa u v Kb E, 8TOK w, U-o. N. TaTMAM. ASIiRIW Whkblpr, J r Monthly OoMurtTaa MOVKMKNTS OP OCKAS RTGAMEHS, FUK AMkiUCA, AtBlanUi. ......... ..Liinlou....M.Nw York..M,..,No7. 11 1'r.poll Liverpool. ..New York. Nov, ; ikDiBcus. 1, 1 vprpiKil... Portland .... Nor. If (.'nledoulH (IIsjikow ....Mew Vork No. 2u City ol Ctork Llv-riH)l...New YorK..., .Nov. n liiln jr LlveriHnl...Npw Yorn. ............ Nov. ui Itl.elu .boiitbamilon..Ne York.......tHov. Vt ISt-PraKka. Liverpool. ..New York nnv. 21 V. of Antwerp... .I.Iverpool...New Yor Nov. 2 I'iinnlvul....LIvrool...Nnw Yoilu Nov. Vb Peruvian Liverpool... Portland..,.,, Nov. 2'1 Ilolsaila Sjouihanipioii...Ncw York ..Niiv, 28 FOK KUKOPK. City or Boston... New York...Llvrpool. Deo, 5 toliiu.bin New York..(4lKBKOW Ker. s low New York...ulrtHKow. Leo. 6 Lenniark New York.. .Liverpool . l)no. 6 N. An erlctD...l'orllivml, ...... Liverpool lino. 5 Colorndo. ..New York. ..Liverpool.. IVo. tf t'lilnn New York... Liverpool D--C. H AiHlanlH ..New York...Londoii l)o 12 Cot Aniwrp...Nfw York...Llverpool D.o. 12 O.oIWhhIiIiikIoiiNhw YorK..I,lverpool IfO. If. City Ol Pi-Ih...Ncw York. ..Liverpool Dec. lj COAbl WlSiK, DOMhXTItJ, KTO. Pioneer Phlld,...wiluiliiKu ,.M.,. Dec. t 1 onswnd Pnilada Mavnnh.....M.....Deo, li Aluslin .New York... AHulnwall Deo. MlsHismppI New York... ltlo Janeiro ...D-c. 53 Juniata .Pl.llaua Now Orieaua....lec. BlarKamlsirlpeBplillada Havana .Dec. Malls at a lor warded by every nummer In the rem. I ar line. Dm ntearuem ror or from Liverpool eiil at (jiieenstow n, except Hie Canadian linn, which call at Lend, ieleiry. The nieaoiHrt for or frjm tiie Conti nent call at stonthammon CLEAKKO YKHTfcRDA Y. Brig Adrift llaie, DHl.y. rortlund. Warren A Grpgsf. bt l r t . R Kmery, Young. Mobile. LalliDury, Wicker sham A Co tchr v. A U Brook 8, Brooks, rrovldence, John Rom reel. Jr. St'rAim Eliza, Klnhards, New York, V, P. Clyde A Co, Ht'r lilHinonil mate, Webb, Baltimore. A (Jroven, Jr. TngTtios. Jeffernon, Allen, for Baltimore, wlta a tow or bargM, W. P. Clyde k Co. ARRIVrtD YESTERDAT. . . . Gl huHseii, dark, from Pjrt'.and, Conn., with stone to captain. ' fchr Clayton A Lowber, Jarkxnn, 1 day from hiuj rna, Lei., with grain to Jan. L. Bewley A fjo. Uihr Onward. KvauR. 2oays from ludiau river, Del,, Wlih grain 10 James Barralt r-chr Mule Hail, Maon. i day from Prederfca, Del., wlih g'aln to Jos. U Bewley A Co. Brlir Olivia. Fox, 1 day trom Odessa, Del,, with grain to J as. L. Bewiey A Co, HchrZeyia, crowtll, from Maiden, with stone to CBptnln. hchr Charm, Baker, from Providence. ISrbr (f R, Conover. Holjlnaon, from Wpihlngton, fchr Teleurapli, Ruark. Iroin Bappahaunock. bteanier Black llluui'iud, Meredith, 24 hours from New York, with rudse. to W. M. B.ilrd A Co. Hteamer May florrer, Fnltz. t4 houis from New York, with rudse to W. P. Cl)de A Co. Hteamer C. Comsterk, Drake, 24 hours from New York, with nidxe. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Tug Tho. Jellerson, Allen, trom Baltimore, with a tow ot barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. Bnip John Harvey, Loveil, hence via New Orleaus fnr I i 11 V ru n- u . ...... ii-... I i .... I .. 1 1 I i . , . Keyii. t-teamslilp Juniata, Hozle, bene, at New Orleans nu ui.., r. nnvniin, btvaiiJBhlp Womlng, Teal, hence, at Savannah 1st tnftlttiit. bieamablp Claymont, Piatt, hence, at Richmond 1st lllKIBI.U r-teaniabtp Faulta, Freeman, hence, at New York 2d lOBt. hteamahlp Norman, Crowell, hence, at Boston yes-teiday. liaique New Y ork, uidos, irom Mwan island lor Brig Lizzie Kimble, Lunt, lience, at Norfolk: 1st In., a. Hclirs It. G Ireland, and A. II. Edwards, hence, at tl arleBton yesterday. Irchra Dltk Winlauie Corson; D, 8. Morshon. Ayers; and F, B. Unlton. Koblnson, hence, at Boston 21 l int. fcichr lonle F rSrulth.Ureen, from Boston, and Ocean Wave. Baker, from Providence, boih for Philadel phia, at New York 2d lnt. IScbr Mary McKee.bharp, hence, at Key West 23tli ultin o. tchrs Pnrpe, Dennis, from New Haven; E A. Conk. Iln. Daniels, trom Bristol; Newklrk, Huntley, from wtckioru: r vhiw.b. muuKc.fc. annvu ij, June!) Wiliius; I C. Hickman. Lawsuu: Mary Htandisli. Rich, from Boston; Mltiot l.lut. Andrews, Iroru Co- iiiubui: j . yi, i.,rtuiu, jm. .niu. i roviaence. all lor Pblladelphla. at New York 2d lunt. t-chr A. Trueuell. Uteveus, hence, at Pawtacket lHt '"chrsMaKgle Curomlngs, for Philadelphia, sailed ...... ba.tlW-kpt lHt l.lHt. 1 ... i , .- . h,....a r,,B 1hllaHlkl ..... peer mrnn cuut ... ui. u, . . 1. , ,,, nttiiun om Provldenos lat iln Nnwunrt. ticbr Cbnr eB . uarnnnri uniw nuawi., oerore r ported ashore at Long Beach, bas blluea and will tie a total Ii-hb. TheC. b. C. reglB ercd 1'JJ tons, was hum at focomuKe, a".. " u " uuu rai ladelphla. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A BFCnnd-clBHS Nuu Buoy, red aud black horizontal stripes. IB placed upou a auiall Bhal to the eouth of me "Kronen r-Bri oi r-oii. ct nip -- in is ret water. Poiloek ilp L'Kbtxhlo brarlng N W. !, N. Moiitimoy Point Light bearlug NW. by W. Chatham Lights bt-arlng N. by W. By order ol the LlghihoiiHe Board. (4. f. BLAH K. Llghtuunae luspector, 2J DIst Boston, Ltc. 1, istiS. A red Can Buoy has recently been substituted for the black one ou tbe Bomh pi.lntof Uoat iBiaud, New port Inner harbor, tor what reason not slated. ..l. . n.nniiia1 iiiiy Railed fr for l'liParielpbia, hud weut In CURTAINS AND SHADES. ft URTAIN ESTABLISHHENT. V The subscribers are now receiving their FALL IMPORTATIONS OF RICH CURTAIN FABRICS ron PAIILOIJ, CHAMKEK, ASD LIBRAKT. WINDOW CURTAINS AKD FURNITURE COVERINGS, COMPRISING FRENCH BATIN9 AND BROCATELLES, ROY 1L TAPESTRIES BI-K TERRY AND COTELINS, WOOL TERRY, RPd, DAMABKS, KTU ALSO, Jost Opened, direct from the Manufacturer, Embroidered Lace Curtains NSW DESIGN B, From the lowest to tbe highest quality some of the the RICHEur MADE, NOTTINGHAM LAOS CURTAINS, EMBROIDERED MOSLIN CURTAINS, JACQUARD AND MUSLIN DRAPERIES. VESTIBULE CURTAINS, la great variety. CARVED, PLAIN, GILT, AND WALNUT COR NICES, WHITE AND COLORED B HADES, Experienced and reliable workmen superintend our Upbolilery Department, ana very effort la employed to give BatlBfaction and secure promptness la rulull lug the ordois entrusted to us, fflTAO,YAS DARLIXCEX & ARRISOX No. 1008 CHESNUT Street, 1120lmwl0trp PHILADELPHIA, QEORGE PLOWMAN, CARrENTER AND BUILDER, BEHOVED TO Ko. 134 DOCK Street 111 PHILADELPHIA FOR THE LADIES. VJAGAZIN DBS MODES, KO. 1014 TVALKUT STREET. For the better convenience of her Patrons, MRS. PROOTOlt HAS REMOVED HER DREBSiMAKINQ ROOMS To Ko. 1011 WALNUT Mrcrt, Where she will be happy to see her friends. The GENERAL DRY GOODS BUSINESS will be continued as heretofore, at No. trio CHESNUT St. U J. W PROOIOR ft CO. 628. "- 628. r. yy ajju di i jjjlej, LA PANIKR. and all other desirable strip, anil 4lze ot our CELEBRATED CHAMPION KKIRTH. for ladlea, D.tHtieB, aud children, cuualautly onatl aud u.ade to iruer lr(ei. aanortiuent In theoK and .ptclally adapted tor nmt claas trade. CORnETOl COKbETSI CORHET8I Ke.ai.lu. at very low prices. Onr aaaorimont Is complete, eu.brac.ng 1 l.oiupm.n'. Olove Fitting, lu all giade., trom as to ita'Au; Meckel', hnperloi French Wovt-u Corneui, trom SiIO to SrSO; stipe nor oaiebone uanu uiaue uornew, iroin hi oeu s to ft 10. In Bblelus and circular core: Madame Fov's Cornet bklrt f apperle ., at !-. AI.O, Mrs. Moody's Pateut belf-Adja.tlOK Abdom Dal Corapte; which every lady should examine. corset ciarps, v cent a pair. Wholesale and Retail Manufactory and Salesroom No. ARCH reet. , liua . nuraina, CARPETINGS. NEW ARRIVALS. Opening Dally, "Wiltons, Velvets, Brussels, OIJ CLOTHS, ETC. KEEYE L. KMUI1T & S0K, 1222 Ciicsuut StreeU 1868. FALL. 1868. " GLEN ECHO MILLS." M'C ALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF CARPETINGS. Wbolcsale and Retail Warehouse, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. S8wfm3m Opposite Independence Hall. LUMBER. FALL, I86C. F. H. WILLIAMS, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Sts. Calls the attention of liuiltlcrs autl others to his Stock of SEASONED LUMBER, CONSISTINa OF Hemlock aud Sprncc Joists, Carolina Flooring, all grades, White Tine Hoards, all qualities, Shingles, l'lasteriug Lath, And all kinds ot Building Lumber. 10 8 thsta2m AT LOWEST PKIQBt,. i QUQ fcrKUCE JOIST. lOOO. bP--LicK joiar, Hi.Mi.uCK, HH.Ml.OCK.. AMUSEMENTS. 1868. -in. o BKASONKO CL.KAR PINK. Iceo ICOO bh.aour.lLD CXh.AU P1.N K. AOUO CilUlO fA'llh.His VliSK. BPAMbli Ci.L)AH, Kult Fl 1 i.KNS.1 hub cKDaH. 1 ICl'U J-'LOKIOA Jf'IAJOKINU. 1 OPO lOUO ViAiKliJA iXOOiUMjl, lOUO CAhUlUNA. 'iAK KliNU. VlKUl.ilA Fi.UUK.tINU. DiXAWAKK iXOUHiiNU. ABU XOUHlJsU. WALAU'f FLOUKIXO. FLOmIUA b'1'Kr iiOAnDS. RAIL i'LA.NK, IWi'.U WALtNUl' HUB ANU pLTnk! 1 iino 10UO WALNUT JBUa. Ai) fLAjSiC. J-OOO W ALJNUT BUiltUM. WALWUt' fLAINK. IWI'.B TJNiJItKTAKKKrJ LCMBEK. 1 CPQ lOUO Ui.wrKi!.itis' lUmiiii.. i.000 MHO CHDA11. WALJSUi' AND ri.SE. lOVO Ki.AiaOMs.lJ CUtUtY. lOUO Atoll. WHITK OAK fLAiSK AND BOARDS. - HICaoaY. 1 tr.y CIGAR BOX MAKERH 1 Cf!Q J.0UO C1UAK BOX A1AKKKS' J.000 KPAMoU Cfc-OAB B(JX BOARDS. OK hALK LOW. - CP.Q CAROLINA bCANTLINO, ' 1 OfiO JCOO CAROLINA 11. T. KILLS, AOOO NuHWAV bCANlUKU. 1C'Q IKUAlt blllNULKS, 18,3 XOVO CYlRJiW-ifcHlNULKd, XOKJO A1AULK, BKUl'llFR & CO., 1 1 No. -,U0 HOD 1 H Mtraet. T. P. GALVIN & CO.. LUf'.iEER COMMISSION MERCHANT8 BUACKAlAXO STKEET WlIAl, BELOW SLOArS MILLS, (M-CAlXJW), PHIL Di-LPHIA, AUNTt!) FOR HOTJTHERN AND KAelTEUN Man fucluiers of Y h.LLOW rlSS. ud oPKUCKTlMBJi BOARLd, etc, slmll be bm py to luruluu orders wi.iietle mi., deliverable at may accub.lble port. OouHtnully receiving nud -tta bHud kt our wliarf HOU1HKKN FLoOnINU, 8CAML1NU. BH1N. OLKH, KABTKRN LAIH.i. PICK KTtt. BKD-8LATS. bfRUCK, Hfc-MLOCK, MKLKUT M1UHIUAN AND CANADA PLAISK AND UOAKDU, AND H AO MA 'ICC BHLr-K.N;ill. 1 81 StuihJ ALI. OV WHICH WIU. Bl DELI VBBED AT AW Y PABTUfTUEt'lTT PBOMfTH O B N O H A N (Tls BAO MANDlf ACTORY. JOHN T. B A I L a y. K, B. oorner ui atA RKKT ud WATJCR Btreela. ' Pbliadnlphlk. DH-ALERH IN JiAUM ND BAQUINU Of every d.ncrlptluu, lor OrIn, Floor, BwJt. ttiM.r-PbHipb-le ot Lime, Boot Du.il, Ktu. lri nd smll OTJKN Y BAUH cnnstftnUj1 on:bn4 tU Al&u, WOOL HACJd, AMERICAN ACADHMY OP MUSrO ITALIAN AND O KRAI AN OP IT 11 A .Lt IOAL Di HKC1 1 U. M A X MARETZKr TH18 (Friday) KVKMNU. "",1Lt M A Tl A Xl TT T A fiLj A V 1 1 L' , . . . , . . ALRH,0.. ....HI.4. LKs-tNORO MOKri'I ?4MlWoS -i'AKANCK IN PH 1 LA i.KLIPH r A. M N DM ill H,!!"'"," ..'"l"ia -l , HHl AtS) tO MORROW (Slurd). OH AND MATlisE-lit Verdi's Gi d Hi.fcmcnl.r Opera. Vk plenUcl ,or the occton. iA, 7aZ,.?J!,"1 Bf 1 'fsenua siith th same .. t'RKATCAHr AND MiSlvfcN-BCKNK a. prrfoinnd n Vv erin.dj evening ADMIbfclcN lO IHK MVrtNKK- INOLUOISQ RKKx RVKD SliATil, ON LY II. , .I0., ' 1: couimtnue Ht 2 o'clock. CAHIt.-ibn p.tr..n. of tn Matirea arapVrtlpn. ialy rtquesied l.i purchaie 'he.r tiKeti a, d .ova In tdv.riie lo avoid tbe rea rmu a' the B i oitl-n v"' , ' f ,Hef c n n n w f e h ad ar t h e A c i ii-, W Y OKMKSIC ard at CK A Rl.KS TRCMPLKR'S WuhIi! Store. No. 'fi i H F.XNl x Mrtet. 8 OPERA1 -VKMNu, December S, OER1IAH ' FAUST. nAwVllf ia Germn)' NK VHCKNERY, KTO KTO Ard tbe BK3T CAST ever pre.mted lu.Pt,lladHlo'jl! including " MADAME KOTTER a HAROHERTTA MADAM K ELI. INI Hi Z. ,i"ir HUtK HAHKLM.NNas ' i'AIMP liiRR 1 UHliE-. BH .rr A LIOS l'lS Joseph bannVJ n TAnwat4 role 0 will be snn'fhe1018 Ohl Bl NED CnOltU I SINGERS 01 botn Opera O unri tules, and aooomoaTle 1 hv a ORAND MILITARY BAND In tbe Elrnttas icei'e MAD' LLP. WEMAEL. f "!d Ibe Coir, de UaI.Hi wl l appear MONOa Y, DEC. 7. KRNANI." AdmlMl..!), i. ReHerved He.w. su cent, extra Fumily Circle. 6t) cent Amphnhe tro, cenUj llr a els ami HmtHrsn iww be. ourd for au y nlfflita 5.IS,et.AC11my ' Mul"0 na Charles Trumpter'e M lisle Store, No. 9': Chennut st eer,. mm 1'i.or. open at T IB: to cninmcnre at g prerl.oly. CUEBKUT STREET THEATIIF THIS (Friday) K V K N IKO, BRILLIANT bUCCiisS y f g GRAND EQCKSTKIAN TROUPE. " THE TUEa I Bh FILLED AlOHTLl with tbe ELITE OP THE CITY. Ihe popolai voice irnc alms It the . x,k., BfcJsT C1RCU- TROUPE! ever In Pblladelphla. .r.t,.JAMF8 ROBINSON-, I HE MARVELLO U S BaRE-BACK EQUESTBJ AN and bis beuDiirm -' LITTLE SON CLARENCE In their groat feats ot Equestrianism. LA PRTlTK HLIE, THE FAIRY EurEMTRlENNE. In her electrifying nct-ne or Kuiiliailon. . . THE LEVANlINji, BKOl'HERR, - In their graceful and darlDKUvmnatlo lOxp oita . THE MAD1UAN B KO 1'HIKS, In their scents of hcjutniri.nlnm. MR. MAUUIRe, THE PAKLOR CLOWN. J1! .Sllalul' U"l"ical, aud Musical Boumote. aided by Ibe ' ENTIRE MODEL TROUPP. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON1 GRAND C11U Li MATINEE. When all ihe accomplished artist, win appear In a piOKtamme especially arranged lor Ladle, aud Cull, clren. All tbe Little Riders, Pretty Ponies. Comia Monkey., and Ao.nMntr. 1)ok will be Introduced, t, Aduiih. on to MatlUhc l othe Drt-ss Clrcie.iParniiAfc. and Orcb8ira, o cento; Family Circle, Mceui.. D,,nr open at 1 o'clock. Perlormance to oommenoe at 1 , Evenlrg Prices Orchestra tl; Dress Circle am? l'ar.iuet, N) cents: Family circle, 25 cents. turfd without extra charge. M RS. JOHN DRAW'S ARCH STREET THK ATUh'. Ua.ii ! t.o. ........ n A AH , . . . . . - - m . m m . I u I I . . . f . r I'll' I I M L II V ' 1.1,1 I. . . ...I .nn-.. TO MGHT (Friday ). Lec. 4, first time In tbir'y yeais, GOLDSMITH'S COMEDY. THE GOOD NAT URK.D MAS. by Mrs. JOHN DRE' and Company. AlltT which JENNY LIND. By R. CRA IG ai d MlsW F. DAVENPORT Caturuay iJNHFir OF MR. It. CRAIG. Monday-WOLVKW AT BAY. ALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 7 THIS (Friday) EVENING. Dec. 4. BFNEI'lTOF MRS. l. P. BOWER who Will appenr, for ibe Hist time In this city. In ho, powerful impernonalljn ol KLlZABh'l H, Id theQrand IIlBtor.cul Atugedy of KLIZAllKTll, QUEEN OF KSGLAND Robm.Earlol Essex Mr. J. C. McCoIlom SATURDAY iSlUHT, -"-oucra THE BTRANGFiK au.l LUCRhillA BORGIA. The Orange Girl. aChrl.tnias story, shortly. THEATRE C0M1QUE, SEVENTH 6TRET J.C GREGORY Lsseeunn Ala uaur Tbe Ladles Euraplured. Chlidreu Deiixhted. The I'ulil.c Gratified aud H uses Crowded. EveiilLgat7-U0. ftsalluee. 8 A ICR DA Y at 2. Pe fur in lug Lion. Lrepurdo, Oi.gs. Muuneys.nnatY and Puules. Circus Gviunaits. Mi, nln .., i., nilme, Fsrce, liurifSque. Spectacle, uperuiiuskeiubes. etc. Tbe perlurmln Baby Elepbaul aud M ile nati trude. 113061, EUJv'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. J EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPR, In Grand Ballets, Etb oplttu Burlesque. Bones Dames. Pantomime Gyniuaxt Acts. etc. c ONCE Li T II A L L. SELECT READINGS KC FCcJADAMS, urilfr theaDsrires ol the YOCf G MEN'S CB UlrmA t ASSOCIATION. '1 lifeUAY EVENING. Deo. b. !(,, Doors fcpf n ai 7. Commeuce ai 8. '1 lckets, Fifty C'eu.s. For rale at Gt u'd's Mrslo Store, o. 958 Chpgnne street, and at the dour ou the evening of the Read ing. N. B. Ke.erved beats without, extra VlMlie. 12 -j yyfaiu h nHH PUBLIC REHEARSALS OP THE GER. JL MANIA bRCUFbTRA at Horticultural Hall Hill be dlEcomlLued on accouutcf the Hall havlae bn previi usly eugbged. lbeyw.ll be rewumed oa De. emlier aj. FiiKUKfti. t-nts can be made by addressing G. BAS. i'ER'l, No. 1M1 MONTEKaY blreet; Wittrg's MuslQ 'lEltl, No. I'.'ai MONTERh. Y btreet; Wittig's MuslQ muio, iu. iu. kuriiuui Bixeeu Auure s juuslo ntora. IU IV dAU No. 111.4 ClieHimi street. CARL SEMZ' AND MARK HASSI.ER'8 OR CHEeTHA MATINEES, f.VKKY SATURDAY at 31, tiN MUSICAL FUNDHaLL. Sluitle Ad uilbSlon. hu cei.td, Fackase ol tickets, 1, at Buuer'e. No. in.',; CHESNUT bt.. aud at the Door. 11 4 u MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. . B A LLAI) AMDSIfllir SINGIN(J.-T. ItiSllOl. No. a H. NlNEI'EKNTH HU li 1 lbk CLOTHING. . GUTHIVSAN & CO. SKLiLi Fine, Well-Made, Uellable, Cheap C L O T II I N G, AT TBE CONTINENTAL HALL, Ko. b'iO JIAKKLT Street, 1118wfmtl231 PHILADELPHIA CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. JJEC0RAT101VS ON CHINA AND GLASS. INITIALS. CRESTS, AND ALL KINDS OF DL10KATI0S ON CHIXA AD ULAS, DONE TO ORDER BY TYNDALE & MITCHELL, IVo. 707 CIIESXUT STIIEET, 28mwf!arp PHILADELPHIA. DFAFSESP. EVERT INSTRUMENT THAI science aud skill have Invented to aw 1st the hearing in every d-gree of dealuew; also, Ueplra tors; also, Craudall'i Pateut Crutches, superior lo ..ny other. In use, at P. MAD!KA fa. No. 115 H X Mil bit-eel, below Cliesnuk tfitp