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BEeF es REST eS Soot Bessie BA FOREIGN. fronch Chamber of Depu- ust Ratifies tho Tunts- {an Conquest, er Protest Against the ee from tho Great patriot, Garibaldi, tis Cat Convinoed that the Nihilists Aro Worrying His Hebrew Subjeots, hal He Has Been Torturing the T Mere ye-Nihitist, and Has Killed Her. Bulgarian Monarch’s Ideas oy ‘ Accord with Na- poleon Bonaparte’s. Arrest of Brennan—A Loud Pro- test Expectot in the Com- mons, Death of Joseph Barnard Davis, a Great Authority on Skulls. TUNIS, AUDMITTING TO THE FNENCH. pant, May 2.—Since the occupntion of Bea by tho French, most of tho natives, in- dading even some of the Kroumir tribes, pave submitted, aud more are to follow. Gen, Bakoush ‘Tunisian ‘tuxts, May 2%—Gen. Bakoush, uae of Vorelgn Affairs, has resigned. ANOTHER LETTER FROM GARIUALDI Rowe, May 23—Gen, Gartbatdi has written mother letter on the Tuntstan question, {1 which he says the French treaty with the Bey efaces hls govt opinion of the French Re- pubile, which ho hus sorved. He reminds France of the sacrifice that Italy made fn sielding Nice, To says the conductof France maycompel tho Itallans to remind her that Nice and Corsica ara as much French as the ytlierfs Tartar, Italy, he says, should de- mand the complete Independence of Tunts, * | DISGUSTED ALANS, ‘Testa, May 23,—'The Bey having communt- ested tothe Government of Enfida Estate thetreaty with France, the Arabs nttacked {ho Bey's house on the estate, but the ten- sols thereon suppressed the rising. THE TREATY RATIFIED, Pans, May %.—Tho Franco-Tunisian treaty was submitted to the Chamber of Deputles for ratification. M. Clemenceau, Republican, strongly denounced the treaty asaltering the diplomatic position of France, cooling old friendships, and generally pro- yoking distrust. M. Proust, Republican, Reporter of the Committee on the Treaty, de- fended the Government, M.Cuneo D’Ornana, Bonapartist, moved, mmadjournment of tho debate, in order to tire the Government an opportunity, for triking out some clauses of the treaty, but the motlon was rojected by n voto of 903 to ML PREMIER FERRY, tplying ton question, ssid the Boy never protested against slaning tho treaty, and had 80 far legally carried it out. Finally ‘tho Mouse passed the bill confirming the treaty bys vote of 453 to 1, POLITICS, ‘The Telegraphe prints the following prominently: “Jt 1s rumored that the Gov- emment fs firuily resolved to terminate the Tonlsexpedition and occupation before the tectlong, The troops will return before the end of July at the latest,” TWENTY DEPUTIES AUSTAINED FROM VOTING 0 the ratification of the ‘Tunis treaty, RUSSIA, TRE NEDREW PERS¥CUTION, §r. Perenspunc, May 23—Many of the uch Jews In Moscow have recelyod threat- eolng letters, and hove abandoned thoir country villas, which were hired for tho summer, The number of arrosts In the Kloff district enh on the Jews since the 16th inst. {8 Baron Gunzberg, a prominent banker, heading doputations of Iniluential Jaws, will iat anaudience with the Czar at Gretchina ay. VIEXNA, May 23,—A. telegram from Odessa Gilurday states that disturbances continue Were, Forty-five restaurants have been Youdered and wreekod. ‘Troops blyounc in ats, St, Perensnuna, May 23,—Riots agalust maser are atill reported from yarlous ANOTHER NINTLISTIC DOCUMENT. Loxvox, May 2.—Tho Russian rovolution- have answered the Czar's manifesto by a Weond utterancu, dwelling on the wrutched- ie of the peasants, the deportations to tia, the gagging of free speech, and tle- ging that false counselors are in posses. " not the Czar’s ear, ‘The document con- eludes as follows: Let your Majesty as- Your peoploaround you and listen to Ir wishes in an unprejudiced spirit, and nnelther your Majesty nor the State will pea Teason to apprehend a further catas- R GonraciLaKorF, e pan May 23.—Princo Gortschakoff ts b here soon, on his way to St. Poters- thank the Czar for the congratula- is éxtended to him on ils jubileo, Ue Teturn to Baden shortly, ltt LATE COUNT IENHY VON ARNIM al bers which, It 1s said, will entirely ex- bate bim from the charges of treason. Pins ROCHEFORT's YARN. trom i. May 2—On the atrength of a letter iL Peteraburg this morning, the In- denna ee ‘Aunounces that at 7 o'clock on ther heb of the 16th inst., just four days whats birth of herchild, Heasy Melfmann, Awaiting t!bOdy supposed to be ullye and hanged a pleasure of Aloxander, was ated Drlson, It ts sald she had been Wri Mly nthe most flendish manner ther Confessions from her, Night wimed ght she was awakened and Bot gor, a her hour wag near, ‘lew days in guecession she down ak rally strung up and = cut Oh the y Just in time to prevent expiring, Moccasin of the sth the hanging long, ind, ‘ald to have tasted a little too ucovergy eee Hessy was out down, It was The In that she was strangled to death, Fs Trettleant adda that the Indignation Tiedt 1 St Petersburg ‘are fiu- hare thet @ troops have beon’ forbidden to Rolutlong wrrucks on any pretenge, an ary Ihovement seas to be aut gis stutement 1a regarded as highty a ott » Lo ARKESTS. 3; nity mt ee ey %3.—~'Ths News? correapond- Ba Baty teteburg sayy inany worlmen at fin trie eelee factory outside the -elty Wau. et during the past weok, Reyo- Poteaiy PUvllentions were found in sbelr THE czy &, k AND THE JEWS, mag CH, May 23.—At an audience, Sina oan Uebuta ton af Jews at Gats- S2iouny eon Me Cane stated that he would yCousider the matter of thelr perse- —————————————— ention, and requcated tha deputation to mo- morialize Gen, Lanatteff, Miniater of tho fy. terlor, Gon, Kutusotf has been sent to tho South of Rusvia to Investigate tho eauae of tho disorders, | Prochuna- tions have . been pithlished In the Provinces ” of — 'Tehurniguif, — inelting the prople t6 attack the Jews, They bear the heading, "Land and flborty.” This elreumstance ty regarded ns polntlig to the fact that tha Nibitists are the rent Instignt- ors of the disturbances, AT THM INTERVIEW granted the Jewlsh deputation tha Czar and Ils brother, tha Grand Duko Vindlinit, ex- presautl their betlet that race hatred was not the real enuse of the recent disorder, The deputation left hlehly Impressed with the kiidness of thelr reception, GREAT BRITAIN, UNCSHUALLY QUIET , Speetuth Cable, Lismentcn, May 2.—The situation of affalrs, In the New Pallas district to-day ty unusual ly tranqufl, Suldfery, police, and Sherlit'a oflleers have quitted the pliee fur the pres ent. ‘There are no cattle, sheep, or chattels of any monetary value upon tho ¢s- tates, The penpla express themselves quite able to bafity the Sherii's officers, and, Becing no present danger, those who lave for tho pnat tow days taken refuge In the enstio have come out to provide themselves with necessaries and seo thelr outsiie friends. The men are in the highest splrits at tho resultof their tactics, ‘he other peo- plo upon the estate, notwithstanding the ex- eltument of tho tiutes, ato MOAT REQULAIL IN TIRIN ATTENTION TO ‘ REDIGIOUK ONSERVANCES, Meantime, in several Instances, Constables who have been drafted In from vations quarters haya been dispatched to their ree spective districts, and hopes are entertained of a pencnful termination of the «fair. Tho famous castle is still ocenpied by the garrison, and no “attempt has been made by the county authorities to ree palr the bridges which were destroyed by tho garrison on tho approach of artillery and dragoons. Application has been made for an additional force of police, but the people are jubitant at what they con- sller a. great victory, ‘They declare that they have defented the authorities, civil and military combined, and Inst night the whole district was blazing with bontires, no work bemg done, and the whole population belug practically UNDER ARMS, WAITING FOIt THE NENT 1N- VANION. Among the higher offleials of Dublin the positiun is regarded with dismny, ‘Thoy ean- not xbandon tha actlon of the law, now that they have put their hands to the plow, and must oither shoot the people or arrest the whole population of the disturbed dis- triet, During the whole agitation no shutlar deadlock has been expertenced. ‘To-morrow a military demonstration will be mado against the Inhabitants of an in- povorished district in County'Cavan. The expeditionary foree, consisting of cavalry and infantry, which will be followed to-morrow by pollce, is arriving from all points, Army servica-wagons will Join with threa days’ rations, and the whole force will combing to protect the vrocess-surver nnd the Sherlit serving processes on the people in the neigh- borhood. : DRENNAN ARRESTED. Spectat Cuble, Dunit, May %3.—Thls afternoon at halt. past 5 ‘Thomas Brennan, Secrotary of the Land League, was arrested in the ofltee of the League at Dublin and tuken ton jail in Kildare, ‘fhe charge in the warrant i 2 plea of inciting persons to commit riot and assault for the purpose of obstructing and Proyenting execution of the process of lnw, committed In Queens County, and also of being an inelter to acts of violence, tending to Interfere with Jaw ant order, Ino speech at Killoscully, Tipperary, yester- day, Mr, Brennan counseled open violation. Tle aald; * We see now tho lundlotds proving truo to tholr past traditions as enemies of the Hoople by tho way In which dey are shower ng NOTICES OF IJECTMENT THROUGHOUT ‘TE 5 OUNTRY, I ask you if such prococdings ever took place inany other country save England ? Af 200,000 people in England were threntencd with extermination from thelr homes, what do you think would be the result. [A yoice, “Revyolution.”"} Yes, revo- lution, [Cheers.] ‘Tho very ground would) be sonked with blood, and the English peopla would hurl from power any Government that permitted it. {Cheors.] Let us have no more nibbitng with this question, but let every man in Iro- fond who pays rent only pay rené when he fs forced to do Itattho bayonet’s point Let them bring their bailiffs, Sheriffs, and soldiers, those hired mercenaries who are recruited from the slums of England and brought hore to shoot down the Irish people, [Groans.] Allow rent only to be collected when thoy have put all thelr machinery in force. You should do this with regard to all writs for the recovery of rents, and, as for the recov- ery of possession and notices of ojectmont, you should trent them Justin thosame way.” FIRE, Th the Western Assoetated Preat. Lonnon, May 23.—Tho steamer Innding- stage at Port Skewet has bean burned, Trafic between South Wales and Bristol is serlously lnpeded by tho tire, which is be- Heved to have beon of Incendiary origin. A RACK KILLED, Lord Falmouth’s %-year-old chestnut colt, Golden Plover, who had been entered for tho tacé for the Derby Stakes, was Injured whilo Atexercise Saturday, and was shot. AT THE WOOL BALES 1 to-day 19,800 bales were offerud, chiefly New Zealand, Port Phillip, and Adelaide, ‘There ‘was 9 gootl spirit at full rates, THE “MARK LANE EXPRESS,” in its review of the grain trade for the past week, says: Sensonable rains, higher tem- perature, and absence of night frosts have benefited vegetation, but 9 coplous rainfall ts still neceasary;, Without it the outlook In uncertain and unfavorable. Tho English grain crops do, not stand well for harvest. ‘Trade continues very quict, ‘There ts a bet- ter inquiry for red wheats, and values are steady, Foretgn has shown signs of iin- provement. Duyers’ stocks aro diminished, and smaller supplies have strengthened gell- erg, who thus obtalned a fractlonal advance for American red winter grades, The wook's supply! was vory moderate, more than half American. ‘The fonting bulk contlnues large and Includes 1,250,000 quarters of American ‘and 200,000 quarters from varlous other countries, Fiour.was Inborlous of sale agalust forelgn competi- tion, and rates were unremuucrative, or- elgn was In smallor supply, For barley thera was a nominal trade at unchunged rates, ‘The samo xeport ts applicable to foreign. Oats were In falr demand, and Nght samples wore cheapor. For foreign the tendency was downward, except for tha heaviest, Maize continues drooping, Salva of English wheat during the week wore 23,403 quartera at 44 aliliings 8 pence per quarter, against 20,077 Quarters at 44 shillings 8 ‘Ponce per quarter for the corresponding weok of Inst year, THE KILMAINUAM COOLKM ULI. Owing to the arrest of Thomas Brennan, the Land-Esague Executive Commitiwo at Dublin now consists of Messrs, Sexton, Ket- tle, and Harrington, Afr. Brennan was taken to Naas Prison becsuse the Kiimainham His full, ‘ sas oan was arreé{ed for a specch sic- livered- at Abbeylix, Queen's County, are TAFFY, “ Atthe anniversary meeting of the Royal Geographical Society to-night, Lord Aberdare, who presided, — culogized whot had. been done by “our. Amer- ‘ean kinswen’? not only iu bringing TIIK CIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. back remalns of our Arctle padition, but for theadmirable surveys of the Nn consts, and the Iberality with which they efreuiated fhe results of thelr labora among the feared soeleties of all adyvaneud nntlons. Mr. Low- ell, the Amerienn Minister, was present, and mado a humorous speech, TEWARD OF MERIT. Prines Leopald, the Queen's youngest son, has been rafsed to tha peerage, with the title of the Duke of Albany, MOABIT: BANSAND DAVIS Me Dy Fe th Bay re Mee Aae author of “Cranta Britannica” and “ Theant- rus Crantorum,” and corresponding member of the luarned societies of many countries, is dead. AN URORNT miuisit wittr 4 lins Deon fssued, requesting the Home-fule inembersof Parliament to attend the morning siting tottay, when ndivision on the resoltt {lon un the arteats of Dillon and’ Father Sheehy willbetaken, Hrounan, in hia apeaul at Abbeylix, advised the peuple to pay no Tent except st the polat of the bayonet. ‘THE PEOULE ON ESTATE AT NEW PALTAS, whio, in order to prevent the service of writs, took refuge in a castle while’ was bealeged by uilliney and police, hnve abandoned the enatle, AT AMBETING OF TINE ISIE PANLTAMENT: ARY PARTY it was dechted to cinploy tegal asstatanco In drifting amendments to the Land bill. Ht is Proposed to fold a demonstration kn Iyde Park ou Sunday fi-favor of the repeal of the Coercion net. Several Irish members of Partlamont have promised to attend. THE LAND DILL, The Newa unierstands that immediately after Whitsun recess Mr. Gladstone will proe pose to tnko up the Land bill in Committee from day to day, ONBATKR VIGILANCE URGED, * Duns, May %.—A. clreular has been ts aned to tha Constabulary, urging greater Vigilance and activity'in finding out lawless persons, PRESERVING TIE PEACE, There ave six flylng columns preserving the pence in the disturbed districts, LIMERICK, In response to urgent appents, 0 large forea of Constabulary, hastily collected fn the Counties of Dublin and Wicklow, has been <ipgvahut to tho disturbed dlutricts fn Lim- erick, wWoxcoTtina, ‘There Is now an organized attempt by the Land Lengue to boycott soliciturs, auction vers, and others who net against tenants, NEW DALLAS, It 16 hoped tho disturbances at Now Pallas areover, ‘Thore fins bean no further attempt to evict tenants to-day, ENGLISI RIGHTS IN NUASTA. Loxnon, May %.—In the House of Com- mons_ to-day, Sir Charles Dilke, Under For- eign Secretary, replying to a question reln- tlve to tho recent expulsion of British Jew from St. Petersburg, sald that, ns soon as an authentic copy.of the Russian law reg- ulating the residence of Jews fs received, the Government will consider whethor steps can- He bo taken to obtain modifleation of the aw, Tne DENY. Following is the present betting In the race for the Derby stakes: Seven to four against Peregrine, six to one agalust Geologist, tour- teen to one against Iroquois, twenty to one agalust Barratt, FAILURE, Borrow, Wilkay & Co., corn brokers, failed. ‘Tho abilities are betlaved to be sinall, DWENNAN ARRESTED, Duntin, May 23.—Brennan, Seeretary of the Land League, was arrested this morning -under the provisions of the Coercton net, and conveyed to prison at Naas, County Kildare. The warrant for hls arrest charges him with inelting to acts of violence, THE LAST. TURKUAN BEY: CONSTANTINOPLE, May 23.—The statement that Turkhan Bey, formerly ‘Turkish Am- bassador nt Rome, hins been arrested is de- uled, ‘The person arrested {s the Governor of Teka in the Pushalle of Anatolia, whom ‘Turkha Pasha will replace, TM COMPACT. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 23.—Tho Ambaa- sadora have sent a dispatch to thelr respec- tives Governments stating that uw positive promise has been given that the Greek cun- vention will be signed ‘Luesday, The post- ponement of the signature arose slinply from tho omission of certain formalities, Midhat Pash has been confined in the palace of the Yildiz Kiosk. He will be examined with the rest of the persons accused of complicity in Abdul Aziz's murder, A RATHER WNREZY DEGINNING. Lonnon, Muy 24—A. Constuntinople cor- respondent of the Z'tmes says ie has recelved froma trustworthy source confirmation of the report that Prnco Alexander of Bulga- tinintends convoking tho Great National As- suinbly, probably forJuly 13. “fhe Prince,” aays the correspondent, “ thinks the number of Deputies In the Ordinary Asseinbly should ‘bo dlminished by one-half, and that all oftelals should be excluded from the Asaembly. Io also desires the creation of a Senate, the members of which shall be partly nominated by himselt, and that all laws should pass through the Senate before being submitted to tho Chamber of Deputies. ‘The Prince ha recelved addresses from all parts of the Prin- elpality promising support, BUTER AT LAKON, ConsraNTInorLy, May %—Suter, the En- glishinan captured by the Brigunds near Shlain some slx weelts’ago, hag buen Hb- erated, FRANOE, THE COTroN INDUSTKY, Panis, May °%3,—Galtgnants Messenger states thatin case negotiations with Franca in regard to the cotton industry tako a hos- tily turn certain Inrge capitnilists of Man- chester, England, and adjoluing towns aro deterinfned to form a company with tho view to establishing m large concern at Rouen, ‘There appears to be no lack of capital. ‘The spinning, weaving, dyeing, and printing ma- chinery will bo fitted on a very Inrgo scale, It Manchester wools aro excluded from France the promoters of the scheme aro de- termined to establish o amall Manchester in France, \ TUE RACK FOR TUR PRIX DE PATS. Lonpon, May 23,—T'ho Mesars. Weathera- by {ssuo a supplomentary list of. the horses loft in the entrles for tho race for the grand Pelx de Paris, which will como off Sunday, Juno, The Mst Includys J. i, Keene's & year. ld bay colts Bugliman and Foxhall, which wero accidentally omltted from the provinusiy-publistad Ilet. ‘Tho sportlug correspondent of the Daily News, writing from Parla, says thore will bo diflloulty to find anything to beat Foxball it he can compass the distance, Both the En- glishand French lots are very moderate, Running in tho race for the Prix de Dian, at Chantilly, to-moryaw, may however show that the French possess # better chance tha: ig now apparent. ‘ ———— SWEDEN. IN(NEASED EMIGRATION TO AMENIOA Lonpon, May 23.—A dispatch from Copen- hagon says the Swedish Governinont 18, be- coming alarmed and contemplates loxtila- tion In view of the emigration, which $5 as- atuming the proportions of an exoilua, Sey- eral counties are practically denuded of tholr able-bodlad inhabitants, « : INDIA, pe THY GOVERNON OF MADIAS ILL Loxpoy, May 8h—Tho Ro-tlon, We P. Adams, Governor of Madras, ty tl, aud bis condition 1s believed to be precarious. THE MISSIONARIES, CarcurrA, May 2.—'Tho cago of tho five pilusionaries suminoned to appear before the puthorities for street preaching bas been ad- Journed te 2%, ‘The Lieutenant-Gi ernor approves the action of the Conimls stoner of Police In the matter, A dispatch from Bombay saya that Mr. Adam Is gradually sinking, ——— MEXICO, RONOMA, Ciry or Mexico, May 2.—Congresaman Charles Ortlz ling been elected Governor of the State of Sonorn, THE HOURE OF REPRESENTATIVES hits approved at amendinetit to the Constitu- don providing that members of Congress shall be Mexicans, ~ | IMPORT BUTIBY AT VERA CRUZ for the Inst two weeks atnaunted ta $145,000, WOK ON THR CULIAGAN RAILWAY was commenced Inst Thursday, i A FINK in the yillnge of Ulcualatalil has destroyed forty houses, 3 ——- WUAYTI. SANTO DOMINGD, HAVANA, May 24.~-Advices from Turk's Island to tho LOth Inst. represent that astrong body of Dominican and Haytien revolutlon- Ists there are well supplied , w'th Remington rites and all kinds of atminaAltion, (tts sup posed they intend hostilities. against: Santo Domingo. L ‘THY DENMARK humon, Advices fram Porto Itieo state that the Roletine Murenutil professes tu: have {nfor- ination that the United States and Denmark fiave ngreed to the allenation of the Danish islands for the sui of 30,000,000 franca, DENMARK, RENTENOE CONFIRMED, CopeNntAden, Muy 2\—The Danish Su- preme Court has confirmed the sentence of death passed by the West Indian Commis- salon on thirty-nine negroes convieted uf par- tleipation in tho Santa Cruz revolt, EDITOR ARRESTED, A diapatch frum Copontiagen this evening Runounces the arrest of Jorgensen, the editor of % Suctulist paper, the Herald, on the chirge of inciting to.the imurderof the King and establish n Commune, ee VENEZUELA. INKURNECTION. TIAVANA, May 22—Adviees from Vene- zuela to the Uth Inst reporta rising at fln- nos. ‘The insurgents raised the ery of © Down with Guzman Blunco.” ‘The Gov- ernment took immediate measures to sup- press the rising, but had not sueceedud when the packet loft, AUSTRIA, AFTER ‘THE STYLE OF BYILY NICK. Vienna, May 2.—A somewhat astounding assertion is nade by & French paper pub- Nshedl here after, a long genenlogical dis- quisition, that Princo Rudolph in marrying: the Princess Stephanie, married his own quant, a GERMANY. IN THE, REICHSTAG. Beurrs, May 24—In:the Ketchstag to-day {he commercial treaty with China was read a second time, A treaty of commerce with Austria has been concluded, ———$— ITALY. REFUSAIn Rome, May 23,—Signor Farint has refused toforma Minisiry on the ground of Ill- health, nee THE SCIO. EARTHQUAKE, Au Interesting Account of the Dinanter Roceived by the Navy Department, Xoar-Admiral Howoll, under date of Cuetella- mare diStubio, May 2%, trangmits to the Navy Department u report made by certain officers of the United States steamer Gulcna upon tho eurthqunke which revefitly occurred at Selo, ‘the Fupore is signud by Licut. H, 0. Ritten- house, Master Austin 31. Knight, and 3iidybip- mun Harry Met. P, ‘Hiue, and addrosied to Commander dumes O'Kane, and tt, in substunco, as follows: Sinz In obedioncs to your orders of the ith Inst, wo proceeded, on the arrival of tho Gutenn ut Kustro, to guther euch intorimation ta would onuble us to Make up the raport herewith sub- mitted, The tirst four days were occupied in visiting the ruins of tho Oy of Kastro und Its suburbs, noting tho diinige sustained aud tho mueusures iustituted — for the rollof of tho people. The coune try to the suuthwird owas visited, including such bantets or amall towns na were within gonvenient reach. Speohil attention was siven to the aubject of tidal phenomenn mony the const, Tho lajand of Solo, whlch suifered inore from tho sifock thao any adjacent mind, hus an aren of about 400 equare wiles, ‘Tho uorthern part 1s mountainous, and supports but n tow Inbebitunts, while the southern pornon ia undulating, more thickly sottied, and well culti- yated,. Tho valluys cspeutally are oxceediuyly fertile, ard produce fruits, mustio, aud tho td- inerous gurden products, Tho Ropaladion of tha entire Island before the ahock ty catimated at 75,000, ‘The Capital City Is Kustro, on the cast- eri const, containing about 15,W00 Inhubitants, An old Genoese custic, tu tho norboustern quarter of tho vity, wis ocoupled by 4 mixed opulution of ‘Lurks and Jewa, from sy to 1,000 In uumbor, With the above excuption the pop: ulation of the island Is of Greek origin, The firet disturbanco vcousred ut Kaatro shortly after noon of Bunduy, April & and was felt throughout the istand and on the mainland beyond Smyrna. ‘This was at once tho most serious and disastrous shock that oc- curred. Jt was followed, however, by others of great force during the afternoon anid uight, whlch did but Httle damnge, only because tho doatruction had been so camplete at Urat, Tho shock catne without warning, und so violently that the crash fminediately commenced, ‘Tha houses were from two to threu stories bigh, genorally old, and poorly Uullt of stone oud asortur. Tho roufa and tfoors woro tho first to yleld, and wore soon follawed by tho walls, inany of which foll, cutting off cseape and burying the victims tinder the dévris, which In annity pluces tilled the strocts fram side to sido, und ton bight of olght orton feot. ‘nuse who werd not killed or wounted beeamo terror stricken, and, to add to tho burrory, the alunos. phere Lecumo dark from dust and amuke.. Tho shocks continued throughout the day and night so frequent aud viotont that the people romained in tho fields and vieunt spuvea around tho towns, At the presont writing the shocks averaze about four day, It buluy Sunduy and near midday, many of tho pooply were in their homes or tha cafés, Those in the flalds or gurdons gene erally oscuped. Tho loss of life on the entire iuland can at preaont be only vaguely vatimated, Tho moat authontlo statemunts, however, put It atnbout dud The City of astro tost about 90), of whom over 230 wero buried in the ruins of tho caatle, Tho larke purcentago of mortalit im this Inclosure i8 duo to the old and wen! houses and warrow strects. OF the killed and wounded tt was notloed that a considerable mus jority wore fomalea, From the most relinble data the following are tho losses in a fow of the country towns: Population. Loss, Popidatian. Loss. "Thymlang.,.2,000 ~ 400) Vasilfoniko... G80 0 Kinl wo... 650 100/Kalnimasia,..1200 40 1200 5 southoast- an Tholopotum! WO = Ly Nenita, ‘These town ore in the ventral ern partof the fatand in tho district most dis- turbed. Volisso, on the weat coust, with a pu ulation of 4, sutfared little or nu toss of iifo, ‘Throw towns in the southwest part of the island —Amestl, Porgi, and Olylug—ulso escaped, It is anid, with no mortulity, Cuesmeb, on the maine Jund, with a papulatton of 10,000, lost only twolve.. AL Smyrna, forty-seven milous distant, the shook was Cult, but na dnmage sustained, An average of tho more moderate ostimates mado by intele Hout buainces nen pluces the toss of Pioperty as followat Itunl property in tho City of Kuatro, 1,000,000: porsonulty, consisting of commerotal products in atorebouses, furniture, monoy, Jow- Glrys old., $1000; Foal property curalde of Kastro, 88,000,000; personally, $4,000,0uU; total, 233,000,000, i In tho juland, exclusive of Kastro, thoro are aixty-wix towns, averaging at loust 300 bousus ouch, Tho greater part of these may bu re- arded os Jost or very budly duinaged, To the ‘oregalug fiyures must be udded tho loss attond- lug w sudden cessation of ovommorce und the dainage to the crops, ‘The people, auddonly dur prived of thelr babltations, revatrud to the open: spiced without tho vity and towns. Immediate noed was felt for medical sssiatunce, lumber, and provistons, and great suifering would bave: ensued but for prompt assistance Jrom abroad, first of all from Brey Fin, where a comtnittva of citizena was formed, A oarpa of éurgoons, & party.of Siatera of Charity to unre tor the wounded, and the cominittes with supplica proceeded at onco to Kustro. ‘They found Maire In confusion and the pooply paras vod, - A temporary boapltal wis oxtubs Witod.” “Other citi, ansony. thom” tiene, Syrii farsoitics, Triveto, Constantinuple, Aloxs updrla, and London were quick to respond, wn coliteibulions of money and supplion aru daily arriving. ‘Che foreign moa-uf-wae orulutng: in agent witerd pruveuded at ongy ta Kastro, furnished wurgical ait, aud provided taclilties for ‘transporting thy Wounded, “Pustlue from the ditferont ships bave Leon employed In oxcas valing the ruins, racing dangerous bulldtuge, bringing In wounded Crow the natlying divtricta, and distributing aupplica throughout the conn try. Av the reault uf thelr sclunti—ic luveatigar ons the oltivcrs ealiniitte the depth of the cen> tre of disturbance to Baye becu luo aud two tenths mics, SPORTING EVEN Knight Templar, Hindoo, Babe cock, and Liahtunah the Louisville Winners. Trotting at Point Breeze Park Brilliant Prospocts wt Baltimore, Detroit Once More Successful in De- feating Providence~Other Sporting News, LOUISVILLE RAcTS. Boreiat Diecateh to The Chteaga Lovisvitin, Ky, May 2. races Were Witnessed over the Jockey coufse to-day, ‘The great Hindus won the Clark Stuke with hands town, behur the only horse that has ever won both the Derby and Clark Stakes. Much dissatisfaction {8 ex- pressed at the start given in the ‘Tennessee Stake, as Bengal crine near oemy left at the post, and his friends eclulin that with a fair semibom he would have finished fa front. ‘Cho weather was warn aud Uireatening ral, the attendanes. good, and the track deep to dust, ‘The firat race was nn Axsoelttlon purse, three-quarter mile heats, with starters: Nunad, Kulght Templar, Viel, Ohte Boy, Gen, Pike, and Magule Ayer, Pools sold just previous to the start: Kalght Templar $20), Magele Ayer £5), Onle Boy <5, Nomnd #135, and the feld $20, In oxerelalng Nomad fie ran away with tits jockey ane covered thres miles before he could be pulled uv. His uhinee fer the ravs was thereby rutned, ane an effort was imade to withdraw: Phlin, bit the Jidges would nat consent, and henecardingly started, The start was asplene dk one, Kuight Tomplar getting olf In fruyt, ad holding that postion tiring the entire route. Viel was second, Nomad third, Ohta Boy fourth, Maggly Ayer fifth, and Gen. Tike. last, ‘Lhe run to tho. quarter, which was reached fi twenty-five seconds, wis tna bunch, ont of which Nomad mun aged to hopelesly drop At the hale Knight ‘Templar owas still leading, the other positions remaining unchanged, It was plain to be seen Unt the knowing ones had struck a winner, for at the three. quarter the favorit led by two lengths, aed, won ina big canter by the seme distance, Viel second, Muggle Ayer third, Gen. Vike farts Diby Buy-atth nih Nomi distanced, EM ‘i ne, Bef. In the second-heat pools Kulet Aplarsold nininat the Held at odds: of $200 tu ‘Templar ts a quick beainner, and when the tag droppiil savvy slignily in front, Viet seconil, Stuget Ayer third, Oblo Boy fourth, and Genera Pike last. The Thee was conceded to Kalght Templar, and tha only contest was tor second place, At the half Templar wasn length In trout, Pike secon, Viel third, Maggle Ayer fourth, and Oblo Boy last, ‘these lund Were never chunged, and the it won by two lengths, Gen, Pike second, three lengthy fy nayance of Vici, Magyle Alr fourta, and Ubto Boy way back, 7 » LS1OLY, ‘Lhe sevand: race wasthy Ulurk Stake for year-olds, colts ond filles, one tid one- quarter infles, and tad as starters Alfamora, Hindoo, Sligo, Bend Or, tnd Boatjuck. Pools soll with Lindoo outs Buotjael Bend Or 3176, Alfambra 3135, Sige. ‘Lhe: were given a good start, Beal Orin the dead, Bouthiek seeont, Stlgo third, Hindus tourth, and Alfambrs hist, In this order they came down the stretch, and passed the stand all under a regular pull, Going around the vorner tim the pacu was made warn, but Duotjack still set the pree, and at the quarter was in front, lapped by Hindoo, Silwo third, Bend Or fourth, and Altauinbra fittn, the Jntter ovidently ridlug a waiting rhee, and awalting the flout rusia. At the halt Hindoo and) Bontjack were hipped, the other posidons remahiing Wnehanzert ¢ Sligo, who had shot ls volt and: reurert to the’ rear. After. passing the pote Uladoo strotehea hitnygelf, and in an instiunt was four ongtlis ahead of the mani, a distance that iy observed titi the tu The race wns now forsecond placed Alfambra, Bend Or, and Boutjave rushed for ft Com: ing tnto the streteh — Bootjack was second, Bend Or third, Alfmubra fourth. Boutjack appeared to be fixed In the plaiee, anit at tho turlong pole Alfainbi cane rash- fig forward snl eulied the prize, dinkshing four dengths behind Uindoa, who won ta Jog, Buotjack third three leagth, beblidAl- Tambra, Bend Ur fourth,and Sligo lust, ‘Thue RY 221094. the third race was for thot for two-year-olds, Uiree-quir of a antle, for which Bonule Rose Babcock, Blenhelin, Balancer, Bayadure, Beatilee, und Bengal ‘started, Pools: Bayadere $10 Bubevek $100, Blenhelm nad int ul $100 Beatrice 0, field 35, Beford had great tratule ln getting he rs arranged, but tially sent them away toa stragghng start, Bataneer in front, Beas trices second, Blenhelin third, Bayadero Tourth, the others strungont, ‘Phe bext horas, in tho rave got awny last, but commenced foretig ahead for the lend Iuedtately, at the half Balancer was in’ trons lapped by Blenhelm, Beatrice third, and Babeoek fourth the fayorit rinmer fifth, Around tho Bypar turn Balancer, Babcock, wnd Bengal pulled away from the ging, ound enteral the stretch oon alinost oven turns, Beatrice holding fonrth place, Bayadere ifth Bengal sixthsand Bonnie Roseseventh, Con tng In, Balancer was in front fora furta bit Babcock, who hat bi was now called on, and, re messes Stake ‘ star 5 Ming free, Wiig, slot Ahead, whinkiyg handily by two lengths, Bal anger second, a length in front of Bengal, Beatriea fourth, Bayndero ttth, Blonhela sixth, and Bonnlo Rosa Inst, Mine, 131034. ‘The fourth pace was an Association purse, ‘one mille dash, with starters: Vulpalrago, Stella, Bullust, Harry Gow, Atarinist, Little Phu, Vatlerin, Dtalitunal, Louse Gwynne, and Bribery, dust before the start Lite te Phil ‘sold in the = pools fur $105, Linhtunuh $149, and the flold 315, Bal- fast got the best, uf the atart, Vatlerla see- ond, Stella third, the others trailing. Ino. few strides Stella had gained sveond place, and was forelng the ran upon Ballast, who fod past the quarter by a half length, Stella second, a length In front of Valeria, Linhta- nah fourth, Golng through the back streten Little Phil and Linntunah both made play for the lead, but the former gnined it, and was a neck Th ndvanees atthe half, Litle Phil aves ond, Stella third, aud Liahtunah fourth, ‘The Tatter was glven his head on the upper turn, and went forward Jn a rapt pice. Me downed Stella and was dapplag Ballast tn second place, Little Plt in the fiead by a rth. After making tho tarn Linhtunah away and shot under the wire a wine ner by two lengths, Ballast second, Valleria third, Stella fourth, Valparsine titth, Little Pull sixth, Bribery seventh, Alaruistelghth, Larry Gow ninth, and Lotisy Gwyine tonth. ‘Thing, Lay. ¢ ‘To-morrow’s program, consists of four Interesting races, pools for which sold to- night ax follows: First race, Assoolation tire, We heats; Boulevard $255, Una 160, Frank Cheatham $15, Virgil Lear sla, Julia Bruce 810, Second rice, Merehunts’ Stake, one and oneelghth tiles; Bancroft 8500, Lucy May Situ, Gabriel $85, Lulex $55, Ubetto $55, Checkmate $50, ‘Vallman $50, Adan Glonn $40, Athos $1, Ly the Way $11, Third race, Assaciation pune, one ‘illes Duke of Kent $200, Jack Inverly $70, Mary Anderson $70, Acme 840. fourth rave, Ag. sociation purse, two tnfles: Cullao $300, Get away 8210, Surge $80, Cush Clay $37, BALTIMORE MEETING, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Bartiuonyk, Md, May 24—The regular spring mectlnyg of the Maryland Jockey Club opens to-morrow at the Pimlico ruco course neur thu city, The hotels here ure crowded with sporting people from al] over the coun- try, ond the season about to be inaugurated promises to be a brillant ang successful one, ‘Tho weather is fine and the track In splendid condition, ‘Tho meeting will last four days, "Tho first of thy fixed events is the Chosa- ponke Stakes, a dash of amile and a quar fer, fur filles, 9 It ‘is the seo onl race on tomorrow's program, und Is worth $1950, ‘The startera will embrace Gvorgo Lorllilard's b, f Aclia, Guy, Bowle’s gr. f. Pnafore, A, Burnham & Son's br. f. Brambaletta, A. Belinont’s br. f, Ada, ‘Thomas W, Daswell’s b. . f. Catalapa and the game gentleman's b, f, Constautina, and W. U, Daly’ab. f. Kitty Clark, The past por formances of Brawbatetta entitle her to the Mirat consideration for thia race, she having started seventeen tinies last soason und wou ten rices of the axgregata value of $11,075, Ar, Belmont’s Ado has the next best record, having won threo out of ten starts, of the valie of 83,145, ‘Tha uncredited winners, however, will have many warn supporters in thisrace, In the vools to-nleht for this race Aelia sold for 820, Ale S11, Brambaletia a6, and Kitty Chirk Bt The frat ree will nlao be lively, It is a dash of three-quarters of a mile for matdens ofall axes, [tt the posts Torehilght sold tha favorit at $10 to Ss for Boince and 47 for Marathon, The third mee Is for all aes, one nod one-quarter niles. For — this Rosalie soll for 810, Str Bugh anid Viethin ¢7 each, and Rachel $5. ‘The fourth, and what will doubtless prove Uo most in- teresting event of the day, will be the Rane couns Hiandlenp, ony and one-elghth miles, for all nies, . The fifth and Iart nee, milo heats Bold: Ferldn eat, Bramble #9, Venteilogilst 85, Utinta and the fletd, Tonspounr anid Brand, £3. ‘Tho varied Interest in the pro dram will be auntiined by Sutersperaing aWeepstuke, opurae, and steeplechase races In ench day's report, and the expel: tonsof tie racine world will centre fn tha Baltimore Gap. tn whieh the Dwyer Bros. have entered: Lule Daekburn, Bramble, fits, Lawrences, and Quite: Mr Georgy Lovtilard Monttér and “Grenada: "Willian Jouniivza, the frames Glenmores Mabeock Cow Fernetit and Venteilogmist? HL, Winter, Lospodar aud Be and I. B. Davis, Telemnchus snd Elin Wartivleds POINT BRERA, Purnia, Pu, May W—At Point Breeay Park toalny the race far the 3353 class had twelve. starters, and wus won by Kene tucktou, Fritz took the first heat and Lem the secon, ‘The, S20014, 82014, 871g, 2200, ings, ae The 2:95 ree was won by Onkley, Lady S taking the frst two heats, aut Fred 1 tune fice place, Ting, 374), 22284, 4, BE, Sea5ty, 20 The hier Was Won by Millboy, In three stright feats, Eile secon Itty Wood third. ‘Phne, 3:9934, 222744, 2220, jut two heats were trotted In the 3:10 elisa. Fullowing Ia the suminar, MIGMIRHE sessee oes BASEBALL. Special Diayatch to The Chicago Tribune. Detror, Miceli, May 2.—Providence re- covered fcum its utter demornilzatlon of Saturday, ant played tho Detroits the ‘tinest amo yet sean here, but could not win, The batting was light on both sities until the very finish, when hard and well-bunched hits pulled Detroit through, Ench. club scored two in the first inning, Providence on a three-bagger by Ilines, Farrell's first on ralled balls, and Ward's base hit; Detroit on Wood's firat on balls, daring — base-run- ining, and base hits by Knight and Hanlon. ‘The tle was nnbroken until the eighth, whon the Detroits pounded Radbourne badly, singles by Wood and Brown, a two-bneger by Hanlon, and Bennett's efean base hit yielded three more runs, all earned. Providence couldn't get there, and Detroit won with an iiming to spare. ‘There was not afivlding error on either side. Derby pliched superbly, Tnutua— 12543 b67 89 Providence, 20000000 8 Detrote. 20 eed 2 aQuvdou Earned runs—Providencs, 1; Detrolt, 4. Twordase iiite—Hanton. Hennett, ‘Three-base bit—Hines, Bounett, First bass on balls—Providence, Biriex out—Gilllgan, Denny (2) Double plays—MoCloltnn- Farrel Vasded ball—Gilllean, 1 Wild pitehes—Idbourne, 8. Tine—Two hours aud ton ininutes, IL, May 23,—8ase-ball: Da Browns, 5. Pimnnane.ruia, Ta, May %3,—Metropol- {tans, 10; Athletics, 8, ATHLETICS. Chicago is to have on amateur athletic club that will be of the first order In every réspeet, ant the movement will be encour aged by all lovers uf fleld-sports. Ever since the well-known athlete, Willlam 8, Curtls, who Was the pronivter of auteur athletics in this eliy in former days, departed for the Kant, amuteur athlettes have been at a stand- sll, What has been wanted, and what ts to be provided, Ibu place ¥ businessmen can gu after thelr day's work is done and take open exerelse, withuut cowing In cattect with a clas of inen whose presence Is not desirable. Arrangements have been made with the baseball park mangers so that the park ean be used Teaday, Thurs. day, and Saturday from 5 to 7p. im for uthleties white the Chieago_Base-Ball ‘Club sway, conmenclig next Saturday, which will be the openta praetlee day forimembers, Unless [eshowld rain during the week, com pelling the bull clubs to use tintdnte. Lf so, the opening wil occur Monday, A_ track Will be hikd out around the park one-fifth of wituile in length, with straight stretches for splint running, A drosaing-rootm with lockers and Washing conveniences will be provided, among thy various exercises that: will he Ine, ranting, and hurdle ees at Varlous distaices, high, long, stund- Ing, or rinlng Juinps, pole Leaplng, putting the sixteen-pound snot, throwhng: the Wit six-pound welzht, bleyele rhilng, base-ball, lawn tennis, and avehery, Already the club Mitubers tiftystive members, ond anieng then ean be found prominent bustiess-men, many of whom are experts, while others desire the recreation to stimulate und give tone te the physfenl systuin, ‘The membersi{p fee fy only $5, Applleations for membership ean te made persennily or ly mall to ¢, Duplessia’ Atheneim Gymuashin, 60 De born street, CONKLING, Honcoe and Sam Tilden Pattlig Tholr Heads ‘Toyether—Whut Conkling Is Worth Pecuntarly, * Gath’s" Dispatch fo Ctnetnnatt Enqulrer, New York, May 10.—Soine time ago I advised you that Were were slens of Conk- Mag and Tilden putting thelr heads tagether for mischief In this Stute, Somewhat alike §n character and inission, each of these men ling succeeded bn dividing hia party, and in reaching 8 commanding but baneful influence over the party counsel, In 1872 Gen. Dix was elected Governoroft New York by a union of all the Grant Republicans umulnst Greeley, Thurlow Weed then being the muster spirit, Dix very soon became tho point of annoy. nee to both Conkling ant Tilden, Conk- ling was. jealous of Dix’s largo mn- jority, and of his Independence of character, and feared Dix woul do- velop Into a Presidentint candidate for 1878, on which ambition Conkling lind sct hls heart, ‘Tldou rogurdedt Dix oy lable to be renuminated for Governor in “1874, and ho began to form the combinations witch should overturn Dix, The Republicans word benten by the vices of tha sy tom Conkling Jad abetted, and the senndals of Oredit, Mobihor, back pigs ete, accompanied tho financial renk of that thie. Prices went down aud New York pry eo Wis Hat Dix wus renourlnatud und beaten, atl hu bitterly ne cused Conkilng of having sold him out and traded with thy enemy, Conkling then sent a delegation In bia taver to Olieinnuth which atnatuited to nothing, and Hayes carried off the Progliyney, A. ruspectably alllance bes free, Conkling ou Aiden was polo on dure nyo large part of ‘Lildon’s ndiniuistration, and on Conkling Tiklen relied elther for new election or for ils success in 1877, ‘Lhe. pubilean Senators would not follow Mr, Icing s wad, nor even put him on the tri- bunal which heard tha euse, and he con. tinted to tight Hayes’ Adcininistration till tt ony red, Meantime Grant had earned anew popn- larity by hia travels in Eorape, and ‘hs ti Senatorial Junta undertuok to nominate lin over Blane and Sherman, Aguin the nevitabla Olio man turned nd, ir. Conkling was hand Hut rs Mr, Art! fuaugura- tion, when Blaing had been put inte his Cabinet, wo tind Mr, Conkling Dolug ute ployea by Mr. Whitney, onw of Aa en’g youn statesmen; and now Itls sald 'Pideo is wil Hing to ran for Governor again noxt year, or if not ‘Ttden, Whitney, The news. pavers here contin announcements uf den’s hand being fult af Albany fu the conitng contes! sak: United Btnies iy ator, ne woul alo. credit if it would sent to Washington two nen in favor of Bpfoat the entire spolls Syston of our politica, and substitir- ing for it that decent permanence in thy De parent of the Government which every uslness establishujent maintains, Kuscoe Conkling, frou the best Lean hear, Detroit, 4. ork, Brown, Start. « a {s worth between $200,000 has always been ‘pradent in his ‘ex; anes tures, and his wife {sn enreful housee keeper, Ne owns, perhaps, the best, -! house In Uttea-n farge inansion in & t private park; bat entertaining Tittle . 2 ‘ and $400,000. a ae company, and his. wife having respectable ncans, and being in the midst 0; $ lent country of produces he can probably’: ve nt Utlen for about $3,000 a year. Whether lis peceadiilos hava been costing him anything is not known, but {6 seldom “4 papyens that a inant loses his head withoué: « + it! reding at the pocket. Twas asked by Utier man only a few! inonths ago how Mr. Conkling ot alt his ¥ hy? snd 1, “the impression ts -, ¥ an oxeel- money. “Wh that ly has very moderate means.” “He - ranks.” was the roply, ‘among our wealth. | lest, nen: and, ng he lias practiced very Ilt- b Ue for yours back, ft has heon a matter. of |< surprise to know how his circumstances’ , & have linprayed." Ashoutd sav that Conkling had a practice 4 oC $25,000 0 year, Which he gets by virtucof = his polities! intlience, Corporation Counsel - j, Whitney employed him reeently, and could scarevly hive piven hilin less ean 85,000, and. imay have given him two or three thnes as' much, J once huard David A. Wells say that Conkiing hint received 0 $10,000 fev for going before. a Judge and asking that acase bo pastponed, on the ground that he had not had thine to fiulsh Ibs atudy at it; and, sald Mr. Wells, It was never Wesigned that ha”: should arin the case, and he never did! study it; but he was given thatfeo only to. - get the postponement, and acceplen it with that understanding, and then told a tte.” Bayard sald In his speech at Dover that § Conkling gut $10,000 na part of the plunder of , Phelps, Dodge & Co. Jayne says lie thought _ it wis $5,000 In elther case, for a single 3 morning ‘soceupation he got as mach money” ned as the Government pays hin for w yenr's work. In non of the cases I have referred ty would he have been retained on the score of his talents ng n lawyer, , Be Seuntor Pintt, 1 hear, is worth $150,000 to’ 2: $250,000, having mado considerable money in Me the past for or to Instock speculation, He int quick, norvous, active little inan, wif the New York State fons for mtonoy-mnok- ing, and he ves on the gris Railroad at a. fi sharp Atle town not for from Cornell's > place. ant . The Fino Old Toad. New York World. A fino old tond, which Imagined it had s Jowel. in ita bend (though tha Jewel proved in the end to be only a mugot) refused to Histon tu tho. small toads, not only when thes. attumpted toads” ‘view ft, but aven whan they bad valuabloinforma- tion to communicate, At length, the étuail toads ald nothing but tell tho tine old toad how biwand pretty ho was. and that If he would only alt on’ Wo railway be could upset the locomotive, The: fine old toad yot on thy null, but whan be saw the locomotive coming be Jp ped off inte tho ditch, thinking everybody would haston to pick bim. ip and sot bim birek after tho en; Dutta spite. of ali the prophecios of tho small. toads, nobody came, an tho poor old tond was loft in tho diteh, e Moral: Nevor resign until you aro sure you can be revleeted, ™ ” BUSINESS NOTICES, From Paris to Vienna on a Bicycle.— “{ carried with me, among my sonnty bagrago, a sinuil supply of Cocu, un Indian tonte, by which Iwas ablo to nssunge the sudden and painful btnger which sometimes accompanies vontinued exertion, When fatigue-and aleup ‘begin to tell upon ine, the marvelous Coca agile supported me and gave me atrength, é |» LAUMAILLE,* Who rode a bleyele froin F to Vienna, 3 dis- imaue of (00 miles, Ina little moro than twelve lays. ‘Tov unequaled tonic and reinvigorating pow- ers of tho Coen aro embodied In the Liebhy Co,'a. celebrated Coen Heef Tupte, which Is recognized. as tho standard tonto by the medical profession. of every vivilized country, Bewaro of cheap, worthiess imitations, under ours and similor names. 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