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THE EVENING STAR. Invanots Ournade —d young girl beaten and itten by a4 women and a dog —About a week ago & young girl named Mary Ann Murphy, mede ber a at the fourth ward station-bouse ina a state of mind and stated that she bad just escaped from a bouse in James street, where she bad been terribly beaten by the pooreitet and his wife. She stated that about four r ye viously sie bad been engaged by Mary Ani arks, the wife of the Re letor, to bys housework. On the night of her arrival =) - lady solicited ber to retire with a sailor, and piss the night with bi:o. Phis sbe strenuously refused te do, and upon threatening to leave the place, the landlady desisted in ber entreaties uatil the next night, when she again solicited her to re- eeive aman into her room. Mrs. Marks becom- ing infuriated at the refusal of the girl, beat her in a mest brutal mapner. Une of the vile inmates of the house also made an attack upon the unfor- tunate girl, and bit one of her fingers, ber teeth penetrating to the bone. The gir a resist, the wretches set a large dog upon her.when a horribleacene ensued. ‘The animal threw her upon the floor, and seizing her by the ba bit it completely thr: h the lm; and it only after a desperate struggle bat she escs| Captain Paliner, of the Fourth Ward, upon the statement of the girl, sent her to the Lower Police Court, where made complaint against Adolphe Marks and Mary Marks, char; them with beating and maltreat- ing ber. Seatioe Welsh issued his warrant for their arrest, and they were shortly after taken in custody and heid to answer in the sum of $1,000 each. The girl was so badly beaten that it was found necessary to convey her to the Bellevue Hespital, where She now lies in a very precarious condition Her hand was terribly lacerated, and the physicians have fears of hydropbobia Yorks Tribune. Trape ov Richmoxo witH Baazit.—The Richmond Dispateh is matter of congrat- ulation to our citiz that of such trade as is now carried on between the United States and Brazil, the city of Richmond bas a large and in- creasing share. We have now a fleet of ten or eleven handsome barks, o' in this city, and trading between this port and Rio de Juneiro. Some of them are now in our harbor, and Present that peculiarly jaunty rig and graceful hull for which the Baltimore clippers have a world-wide fome. The founders of our commerce with Brazil have shown a degree of sagacity and energy which is already mude manifest not only by the Deneficial resulis of that trade, but by the eager- ness of all the great maritime nations of the world to establish and increase commercial relations with the Brazilian Empire ——$—$—$—$—____ (D> The suite of the ice of Wales consists of the Duke of Newcastle, colonial secretary; the Earl of St. Germans, lord steward of the house- hold; Msjor Genera! Bruce, governor to bis Royal Highness; Major Teesdale, R. A., and Captain Grey, Grenadier Guards.equerries; and Dr Acland, regius professor of me , Oxford, medical at- fendant. With the Duke travel » Englebart his private secretory Aecommnny ig the Prince are also bis Exceliency the Earl of Mulgrave, Meutehant governor of Nova Scotia, and aid” de-camp Capt Stapleton, Grenadier Guards. Sev- eral other xentlemen accompany the party. but not in any official capacity. Beslae there are six OF seven servants and a courier. re ces "A lieutenant ofan Austrian regiment in Bo- bemia bas invented a new cannon, which, in the opinion of judges, far the Armstrong and hitworth guns for precision range and strength, and rapidity in loading. 1 At the inauguration of the Perry statue Cleveland, on the 10th of September, Dr. Usber Parsons, of Providence, R. I , who was surzeon of the Lawrence during the battle of Lake Erie, will relate some incideuts of the contest New ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—J M Smith, NY; W M Co:eman, NG; F Mitchell and fam, Ala; C G Waggenner, Ky; C W Trotter. JG Y; J a Miller, Md; E A Marshall, PB ai Hi Hf Iverso and Indy, J F McRae & , CT ett, Miss; J ‘fhompson, Va; J Pearson, Fla; A A Chappell and iy, Miss pr Miss Garrard, Miss Todd, J T Craw- » Miss Crawford, A O Bacon, J’A Cr: ig and fxm, Ga; T A Boteler, Pa; J wling, Va; Capt Hulton, Ber; B F Butler and f in, Mrs Reed, Jno Schimmel, Mass; J M Grur: , Ga; HH Wareand lady, Ala, E M Sanford an: lady, Texss; WS go Mrs Beall, Mrs Jordon, Mrs Bond, G HB Hoff, Pa; J Cooper, Md; W Quarre, Pa; Newton. —; Rev J Plunkett, Va; E Groswell, A Schell, T Pranklia, R Conno?, J Harrison,? & Duncan, Md. BROWNS’ HOTEL —M Hurley, R Brooke, Md; A Alley and ly, Migs French, 8 J Fisher, Va; M Esstman, C Xobi y by pst Tenn; G Stonestreet, Md; Z Kid- well, @ Matthews and ly, Va; W Calnown, Ct; A ishburn, SC; T B Norvill, Va; CE Bakerfucd ladies, O; G o,R Thomas, J J Thomas, § = eS Lawsaing, SD; Ae =e, Ci; jan a; W Cooper and fam, J Saun- ders, Miss E Kending, Miss Rank, La; hi Brown, Miss E Hunt, Miss L Brown, J B Morgan and ly, G S$ Samstag and Wy T O Harris, Mis L Cragnet’ ‘Teun: P Locke and ly,8C; Mra W Polk and ctild, CB Besent and fam, Tenn; A Martia, K Xiques, uba. ere, loket! Py Cal 5 W Templeton, asa tngalasat WASHING tON HOUSE —W Parr: C Ab- dertsou, Pa; W Brown, E Styles, NY.’ OCEANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From rag Unirep States. Steamers, New York... New Gisegow mdb LED > >> ow York yoo South’pton New ¥ ‘fhe Havana steamers leave New York on 24, Leth, I7th. 2 #e. oben Tih. and iy each month, and loave New York on ay aioe of Bleached ju Gat unakes Also, LINENS, NAPKINS’ LINENS, 3000 Suey i ban 97 TAYLOR & HU: H. - Banicton . PAINTER, DEALER IN Paints, Tru StRERT, near Odd Fellows’ Halil, PUTTY IS Down. E SEVEN 0 Us@ & short eat No. 582 au zit thing in brits — to-call east sfamine ie (RESH BLCE LICK, BEDFO: CON- k its sd ther Peas Wartns, C. FoR: fm ce Enea a UUD has now Seats arf ‘farce are a 7eone. an i¢tw H. of toe um: sold : ything ured. - B, Toved au. eties in th: amount of the ta twuil be required, yaa contain ag ih tf isneous,” in the sohea” a3 September the soveral iit r "the a di juenci tor any or ye de. n ye meter and mistak-s im sealing the poy Bins Setcse Ub berscnenl which i the option of the ‘ifhoae only whose offers may be i utr acti I} be ready for 35 Soon therestter as ‘may be practicable, will be eoution i proseribed, a 2 od 1n time to reac h | au 16 lawdw, Th their destination before ime = yee for reosiv- RMY SUPPLIES. 30 bid will be consider see opens ae Conead A wsil be made Sor fa res Of th al, PHILAD! August 17 . ¢ til W-o'eloc! Co us oe, wa! teenth day of anton nex foliow: Arms. Sup- teri: a erable at D Bited Clothing and Equipage pot, (Seheylkill nal,) ae ASoe yards cloth, dark blue, (1 0 wool dyed) are for oxps 54 inches wide. to weigh about 14 Porm of 000 yas Kersey, dark blue (ind: | dyed) lark blue (indigo woo! I (here insert the name or pos "ewilled, © inches wide, to Weigh 22 cunoes ere! er 21 je m he ‘ i and e jest to ai ie requirement ited schedule to which it ail the articles Embraced in Class N (name ton class) for the Navy Yard at (name the yard,) agoording to said sovedule, wis th pasts on ti ated on schedule, and opposite eah ariicle set the price aed carry ou: the amount in the columns for do:lars and cents, aod foot up the aggregate amount of the bid for the class,) amounting to (here write tho i opens ose ns gent ‘here name the agent, if y asm one is Fequited by the schedule) tor tre supers a der the classes m-scellaneuus, by a non resident of the place of delivery; and should my offer be ac- ceptet, I request the contract x ay be prepared and sent to the navy agent at (name the agenoy) for natures and certificate. (tere the bidder and each member of the firm to sign) erived at this day, the Navy Ya: the yard To the Chi the ‘Bureau of Yardsand Docks, Washington, r D.C. em ofthe same, anol, dark b'ue (indigo wool- 54 inches wide, to weigh 10 ounces nae: reat teagan amt poral, ide, to wei cen 80,000 yard ‘anton flannel, 77 hea wide. to weigh? ounces per yard. ‘ 20,000 ya iton canes tripe i to 0 by tton ditiliag, reached, $3 inches mow ¥ te Weigh’ canoes i og 1y ui 5 38 5 rom Mmade rf good fleece worl with doable mad twisted yarn, to weigh $ pounas per dozen 15,000 yore Li ia sheeting, 42 inches wide, a 3,000 yards, brown linep, 38 inches wide, best 10,000 vards cotton muslin, unbleached, 3% ixches e, 10,000 yarde black silecia, best quality, 36 inches wi 1700 yards buckram, best quality, 40 inches wi 15,000 cheets dingwad, cotto: 3),000 yards tape, white % and 3 inches wide. peek} 4 rd white < rs green and biue, nd ‘sewing silk, best puality Form of Guarante:. Ths underrigned (name ot rantor) of(name ths town.) and State of(name the State, and (name of seocnd guaran’ &c .) hereby undertake cake the aveve named ne the bidder or bidders) wi |, it hisfor their} offer as abova be accepted enter late cvatiact with Ne | United States within fi: tee days after the dace vf notics th h the Post OF- joe bee soceptance of his [or their} offer before montioned, Witness: (Signatare of guarantors.) Ice.tify that the sbove named (here name the ‘aetors) are known to mato be geod aud re pound i Spousible guarantors tm this cess. aes [ines thread, WB. No. 94.40, per pound. s ui > 4 ap rhe tg! (0. 3) a 49 por Ib. D To be signed by the district judge, aixtiict at- lo do assorted colori tornsy, eullector, navy acent, or some person 9 dozen spools cotton, s known to the eurcau to be responsible, 500 pie: bbing, 1 and 1% inch. . ches wide, to yi cotton duck, 23s inches wide, to weigh 10 ounces per y. FORTSM Ne 30,00 yards cotto ak inches wide, to weigh ae 10 ounces . 150 cords ard for trumpets and bugles, eqreryed colo 1,00 yarda 34 inch silk lace, assorted colors. 10,°00 yards %y, 96 and 13¢ inches worsted laze. do. 1700 hat couse worsted, assorted colors 3-16 inch ameter with & tassel at each end two inches lon; 15,0 black feit hats, hest ty made of Scotch and English coney and ia Hares, 17,99 biaok ostrich feaths s, '2 inches long. pine, | 17.500 biasseagies. 240 brass erossid cau 5 Spruce, juntpar, &c ; viass No.7. Lime, hair, and — ope 340 do do sabres Pisater; o asv No.9. Gravel and wand; elas: No. I. sok trimertnge rete. ; " 6,00 do kna Khe oie No. is, 50 do spears d forulos for guidone, and gross buokles, iron roller, % and 1% inch straw; < ry sewage! is No. 25. Lion castings; No. 27, Anthracite coal; class Jumde-land coal. » : BOSTON. . . C’ass No. 1. Brick?; class No. 6. Whi’ - Auge: No. 29, Bitum: colors. ‘300 best quality 5' gross buckles for neok stocks, 10) pairs N C 8 brase sonler. a 30) pairs Sergeant's brass, and 25 pair bronzed SCBios. 8,000 pair corporal’s and privates’ brass, and 15) pair bronzed scales. - 2,0 gross coat buttons, best quatity, 2,54 gross shirt do lo 2,900 freee suspender buttons, do 15) bugles. with extra mouth — oO . ; class No cia .s No 24. Spe m and lubricat ng 2. Augei ‘ass No. 27. Anthracite - @. Bitaaunous Cumber and coal road Top semi bituminous coa!, COUR ; 43 Ne 200 fifon, 1 . . i. 90 drums, complete, artillery. skin: do » gud lubrie stin 'N No. 27. Antari oval; class N jemi-bituminous coal. PHILADELPHIA, Osk sud Lard weod; class No. 6. pet &o N. o, © 2%. Aue 0. 9, Bros 1 sets, do hospital, small, wall, large, common 100: 00 tent buttons, (wood) small. ee ant elt haf Ort tian h 00 garris. uards, of Italian hemp. 160 recruiting do dor yen heme 2,00 pounds ootten ‘ing twine, 6 and 8 strands, 15,00 pouacs Mauilia tent cord, lai ium aod , mail, beet quality, 15,000 tin canteens with cork stoppers, 3 pints, to , Weigh 1134 ounces, 400 iron pots 00 me: cating oils: aN Au thracite o class No. 3), bituminous coal. Class Ni and shoe Pees yas cass No. 9 Hardwar N oa, do 3 and glass; olass No. il. Lumber, ebkee 2 sizes, to w oners; class No. 13. Firewood: class felling jciges No. 15, Proverdar; class No. 16. No, 17. improvement of cemetery. camp hatehet lon ® do stoves for Sibley tents. 400 chains for Sibley tents, sets. All the abo-e mentioned a: gn al! respects to the senied this office, where the: minced, and onal infurmation in regard to them will be hed. sample patterns of the woolen aid ton oiothes will be sent by mail to © that the articles be oj domesti he is reserved by ths United ttates of decreasing the quantity ons-fourta on the aoor pt anoe of the pi Sol cf imereasing it from third to ous any time prior to ths oom pietion of the contract, by iiss ti trac! thirty dsys notios of sych hevived | Tojecting any Proposal which may be ant, ‘The joanufsctur=re? establishment or dealers’ place of business must be specitieally stated in the oe maibilite of two pore cea ness add rec ar ‘ ‘1 Gi ted, with the ‘acknowledgments said persons they will be such seourity or wiil be 1e-ponsi- con NORFOLK. . Yellow pine tim mber;_ dines ‘No.6 lass No. ‘ular deal- Bide from manufacturers of, or ha pre contracts Top erei tl mtorr pile g semi 0.31. Replacing the gal.eries 'ENSACOLA. Ww pins lumber; class N. Gravel and rand; o'§s id bee 5 oiaes N . 5 Cine: 1 mine. s coai; o is at Nava. Huspiia! Doliveriss to comm 6 BOCe Dtance ofthe en quantity month]. ithin forty rt contracted for ust be Gelivered proportiona w.thin (. aad the Ing &n Sbetestinge Olis; I are not trapsfesab roper mage Wd The schedule wiil state the ti Srtio 68 will bo required tobe deloared tract; and the printed rchedui Hy hehe re- pA age to tl ‘nited rom. is not used, the oda copied ot 4 bites ail deliv Te livers will be be ooimpleted, rited States 13 can 6 Coutractor in sia yea ry eka. ‘mone od respeaiivel, dary So Sseer rtp ath ol ver thereof; ana. all other things being equ: 5 eranoe will $2 iven oe cmerican manafaotl © article U! be received alte i a can spestnes ia fhe re) ‘aioe oP ths on < pict on of deliveries, unless » the dep: a | nt. fn 001 anne ibe in the colum 1 decors ou {tis to be Provited theotly ante: » Uitnoe|isuacus?™ aesumattied inclaseae head uantity whioa may be requirel.as well ce to hx fate for [Hoon the lowest bid; bi tractor is to furnish more or tess of the merated articles and im such quantities, and at stmes,as the burcaw or coi ue h inc:eass, however, not to exoved o. CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, &o, oe CHOLERA MOR BURT mt Semen Of the yorr DIARRBEA, tit ‘ated aad y the Just offs ‘yiail be deemed sufttie YSPEPSIA & ae, as peel mle Sth Jane, isei EBILITY, #e., &e., : 2 ; collisd, the priucs shs'l semaine oes (And whi ‘ ‘clea uauer the So ab UENCB to every tok c ais A REMEDY ereo! « + ding “4 at once Safe, d I sa Roe tet rf. DR. MONTARI 4 - MONTARDE, coutractors fo; is- to DYSENTERY, tHoLic, offers bis ‘aRis, i redeereiitsteata| | oemmunititiorercn f Wi AIN AND. k: panes al pene eras! oP Ae ot REMEDY FOR THe bAB Ove contains ontied to di articles without delay In order to antinfy Uney shall be req: THE PUBLI that no imposition ig ietended a the sale of thie THE MONE Wit. EFUNDED when the medicine 's to give entire satisfaction, Ask, then atany Drag Store for Esq ai ; AGNOLIA HAMS? Sn ghey _ iy 11-2ot. K "@ 070) at n Van fr egieconiats the teams 7 rat-olase in the hauds of careful and wesonmonel. ivers, Si daeat ek BAT PRE AN.ONS ENioaD x oF Hours. . ON AND AFTER WEDNsspay, June Ith, 859, trams will ren as wi eave Washi o aedsened seam, Leave NY ashington — and 5.30 Pp On Sunday ats ve Baltimore at 425 and 8am ve more Bt 3.15 aod 4.29 p. m, On Sunday at 425 a. m. ” ive, “ OSEFUL vsE.” can oe — iN BVERY HO' it ‘&. m. Bnd 3.29 p. m. and 7.40 a. m Foran at7.408 mand 320 ‘or 408 Mm For Nor folk at 7 40 a. m. = ) day evening the 3.20 p.m. train goes to Puta ie Only Hl. PARSONS. Arent, NEW ORLEANS IN TeERBE DAYS WIth THE CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. Baie for Beaters in a u “rs aes Jo of SPA. DINGS PRE "9 - i ite PS P aa Ey i sy° a4 mes its Cost an- et by all ey eign? Provera pyeaneet ara ALL RAL ROUTE,.Via pai It wiitstand any climate. Orange and Alerandria Railroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginta and Tennessee. East Vennessee and Virgins. a Bast Tennessee od Gastgtbs Nashvilleand Chattanooga, Memphis and Charleston, Mississippi Central, ‘Noww Orleans and Jackson, TO NEW ORLEANS! MEMPHIS ROUTE: Memphis by Ra‘l, thence by First class Packets to Now Orleans, NS SSNS JASAARL BARS VOCS DEBILITY —Prewe oc: can fe the cause oftheir henich, ONTGOMERY Mos omery by Rail AND MOBILE ROUTE: then to soplle hile to New rieans by o Steamers TWO DAILY TRAINS—Sunpars Inctupep, Leave Washingten at 6 a. m. and 6 p.m. The Steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves her whart | foot ‘of Seventh reet A. m. and 6% p awa oonnocts at A‘exandria with the Orange and Alex- sadria Trains for the Sonth: Office—| ‘Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Sixth st. BAGGAGE CHRCKED THROUGH TO NRW ORLEANS. Lynchburg ——.-...§7 50] Memphis _... . Du Bristol S2ol Neat —-- ‘poxville é ne Ito... unteviilo saz 6 Junction. unc. Nashvilie —... via Mobile, . THIS ROUTE IS ENTIRELY BY RAIL md 200 MILES SHORT! aud 24 HOURS LESS IN KS E than any other Line—the ge being now Gompleted, as also the Mim ent i ui : & t QABOUNQON H : 5 | — whe, seepectability, eae elone befriend Bande of ignorance sad 4 | F i H $ pin @enth after mench, er ei wined, and in deepair lea: ever ‘Mercety. baniee tbe rrible disease, such as Affe: Grm.8s., with AB OS pana By thle gveet and teponent remedy wes ote Soot norvees ace ee ‘whe bad loot all Rope, have dope immodiaiely relieved. oa Leese of Preeveasine Bervems aod Wertaseser Kzhausten of the mest Bind opevsdily cared. WAS WOLKWAN “Saavin't se SEY ANAS "WOSAOWS "SKS ASAWSND “QW BRO MAS SS PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY Quickest avo Most PLeasanr Roorg| | WHISKEY-TOSEE THAT IT IS FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! | DAL YW’S ow WITH THE SIGNATURE OF r ans, ‘2 Hours, 4 TIME sl me 6 do, APPLY REJOICE emp! 01 amen Reset ‘The U.S, Alland ADAMS’ EXPRESS sre taken over this New Line, | Tickets can be obtained at the Routh Western ' Office, corner of Sixth atroet and Pennsytvania av- ; enue, to the following points: Lypsaburg, ngetol, OP er J — \ Mancogs, unts Inction, Macon, Nashville, Daltdn, Columbus, Montoro sw oil Wy, THRoveH TICKETS TO THE VA-| RIOUS VIRGINIA SPRINGS. * REMEDY TN wt 'ALTH. of an 40 you suliyet Are you the victim of any see aioad Wat ate iioe Ee frome Watnecase Thats. “The binod ss the: source of tile a Bravth: 6: emer! ths system, as Lie pulse i aise ee yous Debui por jenn ie ON THE LABEL. ALL OTHERS ARE AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT OF THE ABOVE WHISKEY. WM.E.DALY, SOLE PROPRIETOR Omnibuses and Baggese Wagons leave the 19 SOUTH WILLIAM = NEW YORK. . ghete ones rd | FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON Eas A . EVANS, Ticket ARBOUR & gi Seer ketd petty, 11 70 — — HE STEAMER JAS, GUY Will Yesume her | T trips on TUPSDAY. Net of { February, 1960. Ul leave WASH INeTO SDAY RIDAY, apd ALEXANDRIA at haif-past 6 for CURRIOMAN and the | will leave GURRIOMAN ove, WEBBED. SATURDA at 6 o’olook x. m. IAN 8. PAGE, Proprietor, ria. fe iC! NATIVL Bousi, Ag’t, All . ; ‘OR. H ANUS Mists amp ss lygiis Screw Steamship new 8 UERNtn Sek en ape will iene the Compsny’s Depot, Wes-: harves, st ii‘o’clook a. m. every WEDNES- epot. at Alexandria, coriging Khenmatiom : bi Liver & with itr a heataran sami leer enn jis that ‘J as ongin indy th ot cert with the ree his, by gomsiacl svewals stone ofogm ‘sod re oR, wih rtifleptes cf sought thé sliterate and au A Gt s a Te'appene Yr Teeny aoe ma 33-tr Passae h AN, and tho Company's atso’elook p. RB; e. ‘assengers from Washington and Georgetown oan taki the coaches connecting with Alexand: Heamnponta or. Tallroads which Tenve the ot ‘eet and Pa, avenue hourly, or om the Weetern W" We offer for sale ebore us da brand of oan possibly be l. ir our we ca PAMILY RYE ba apne ian ios ihe U st Phenix Distifiery, on the ayikill ene Palle. 96 Wall strect, New York; and 109 Philadelphia. mar 2-17 an ween eit nnata eee ee Seam Sa toa Te Senmeutznepeneernpeigy PA EIFE DD agr vas growp 7 ri every -¢ R88, and every 870 BOW recei vii toned wo} tate ry rota New the, | ver Yor! a9 recable wealth one, he qual it 06." ent Or pasenge apply to FOWLE & Sesliteat }., Agents, Alexandna. eyes than H. B. ne co., ‘This O11 is _Set-ly 86 Wont st., corner Albany, New York. e NOTICE! Fi 4 J mu Dean Peguero ae merce st. wharf, Baltimore, as fol. Str Nicnon 66 W EDNESDAY, at6 wy serine ORR a ath ee Gouewnra, every EDYESDAY MORNING, ee Sr. Nicnoras, every SATURDAY, at6a, m. on SH 1} W, RILEY, Agent, mat 18-T2 Tom re reek ne stoe NE&WY TON ton every rs souk Front street, Philad: Sheccimmnsysione im sudetitui: the m whioh the cou: is ty 824 tn ban shi jew York, poisons tis in no way keep also 8 su) styles of Lamps, &c. Corner § Great Kauawha Coal ONE SIME ROVED | 1 AMER Shee doce ASR ria atany ity ives inate eas coeur HOROaW'e Fa iegyny, | We te erbeese pace iH the PL are — niseen rlatrisie' ee mee ost ey sre. boeaehity ead sar a aes ) ui “ghee aed our stock of G: eee 5-tf eisicpaw.r "iB PURERE® op. LIVE ® 2, Jes MASE UE Ratio tig Abutte CLA! Rhoumatism, by =. -we have the wnatrusted to our care &

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