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IXTEENTH YEAR. THURSDAY MORNING, -DECEMBER 16, 185 NUMBER 181, rONE (Q (TOSE | and aman named Rock, who tried to start | of the London Times and a statement sent | ored into by the Canard and (nman Ste ' N e V”.',‘ el transactions would be considered ex- | |17 CCTAN AN CTAN nothing whatever o do with us, had a serious | secretary to the postofiice, g 4 X Were mucih better and Teooivars. ranging auarel, 86 outof personal spite the Finkn: ; the week, No public opposition whatever 102 per eent were made, but later the decling | # : i : gutrigl, s0 out of personal spite the FInA. | sponurany nLAcKwoon's sTaTesEST. | was made at the tinie to the_employment of i { was again resunied and the lowest ligtres at- | qu g il s The Filthy Campbell Divorce Case Alwmost | ) B to bitterly attack us and | 650 gerabie misapprehension appears to | foreign steamers which, indeed, then asnow, | Ten Per Cent of the Water Squeezed Out of | tained ~ were reached. The most | The House Committee ou Territories De- Ready For the Jury. e ol o omer men | prevail regarding the arrangement made for | Most usefully supplement the two British Inflated Stock | 50, wrich s e e cemaiher cides to Report Them Favorably, A betn served with a st and the. Tatter gen. | the convevance of the mails from this coun- | steamers. ‘The PN i L, N D o { of the list was fiem and its decline from noon il h a O T EC | fry to the United States. The facts are | Policy is to secure the fullest advantange to | fignres was ¢ per cent. The remainder | aanaen: A DAY OF CONTHADICTIONS, | llomen will undoubiedly recoyer MCaSS | arg yhoca: For several years pust the Cu- | the publie, both s regards the besttrans-At- | ALMOST ANOTHER BLACK FRIDAY | nguin showed shins improvement toward ¢ | CONGER'S POSTAL NOTE BILL. damages, We anticinate that the bulk of | oy nan and White Star companies have | 1intic steamers and as regards the price paid By o'elock AN AL2:15 the NATKeE Was very ae- . our traflie will come from Canada and the | P4 It I [y tive and trregular, but eencrally firm AR Bosasy tenes 10 O6 : West Indies, but if—mind this 1§ my per. | Sclred a mofiopoly i the 1»””‘4 fice Jrie AL o e Sates of Shares the Largest Hver % m.—Soveral Livine orders’ appear | Congressman Dorsey Urgos the Open: o OLLE RCLSE || ORI Soeligeawe ot Julh AHEMUSRE: | siocn o™ ana sePhaTHE NISOTHIOTS Yo" oAPHy General Secretary Postofico Recorded In the History of there 18 AT motession WAt ue SQOINE Mave LS AL B ) national Cable Company—How Bennet company, why then we should drive K9 WRIIS (1085 K115Wed 16 aRH all m_‘”y(»r Toiday {1 the Foukl woritts"tiia qtiestion the Btock Bxohange—One | ment has passed its climax. Tie delivery braska—The Dakota Judge- the Itoyal Mail Monopoly the Moncks and Tenders “out of | fF S cict My subseribed by the | Whetlir tho statutes authorizing ho post Failure Announced. Shioh 15 Saghnicl xR A soellent najention, ship—Capital News, Was Broken, e W ey, ogetlior, ARG el | enders for conveyance by other ships. Tn | Master general to force any steamer to take ). . lonov has loaned at Ly per cent —i the Anglo. has been writing. to. the ‘Times | the interest of the public who have con- | the mail wasset down for arzument nest | ¢ ! + | Interest por diem. equal to 150 Will Fayor Thele Admission, it 146y James Gonew Bty | iisteading. | Fook . the last reports of the | et AAIE stamers, the postoftiee s lone The Gorman Army B, to the Bk, ~The wildest timo seon on the | fieAl o8 WA A 00 framion tliation toadey dookled 16 enort. the WIS Dec. 15.—{New York Herald | Anglo and Direct and you will see in & mo- | joro'00"aq the 15t o Qctober last the post | Copyriuht 18 by, James Gordon Beinett stock exchange since the big break atter the | qp 5 por centand interest. At the close the | adwit the territories of Montana and Wash- al 10 tho Brx.|—The Duke of | Ment that he makes the same Agures for all | 843 BELAC 18 OF Detbon Bt HBBDOSE | g3y 1, e, 15,+ New York Herald Cable | death of Gatfiold was witnessed to-day. Con- | ket wid active and sttone tngton territory Into the union. The sonate Marlboroagh diiles everything relating to | his statements, We hear and believe that | oo ovance of thie mails, not only without | -SPeclal to the Rik.]—~Public interest in | tidence had been comietely destroyed by the Thie entire difforences of Marx & Co. will | )0 Carrandy passed a bill admitting Washing- Lady Campell, but acknowledges vatious | the traflic of the pool companies s increased | {UCPERATE T THEEEER SO0 B SURREY | thie fate of the army bill grows deeper with | sharp deeline of the past throe days, and [ Iotesceod $2.00 and their soeedy resump- | Fo8 8RR BEEAE R S e com Humiliating Incidents connected with other | $ince the reduetion of the rate to 6d a word, | EaSEEG S0 A G retors, but | ach sitting of the refehistaz _committee. | everybody was predietinga further drop, and | 101 1< tndoubied. a mittee think that both theso territories will women. Captain Staw, of the fire depart- | 11% o ""{‘{“v"'l”“" b "“”’;"'.“'“ tope 1O | o\wing 1o the desire of the government to se- | Stll 1 is auite uncertain whether ti sure | iteame with a vengeance. The stock ex A BRAVE BOY be admitted this session, as they have an in- ment, also denies everything. Lady Miles | B98¢ (EIS, A i about, Dle months 0ur | ayre i services ot all the best ships for the | Will pass. Al seeins to depend upon the | change presented scene of wildest ex . Novigates a Schooner Safely | timation tuat the senate will agree to amend denics of lier own knowledge the great part | CAPIe Will be laid for workin, regular mails, nezotiations were for some | fNAl resolution of Messrs, Windthorst, Rieh- | citement during the tivst hour, but just before = ,‘,‘I"w‘ ';" I‘ -I‘ ‘;'_‘ ", " | its Washington torritory bill by adding om of the testimony Lady Campbell. | 1 next interviewed Mr. Otto Roches, at | time pending’ with the Cunard and White | 1F and Rickert. ‘The commiitee are in | noon, when the announcement was made ket AU A WAL that relating to Montana, provided the house These thice points form tho leading | 1S offices in Lombard street, in reference to | Styr ~companies, These two companies | B0 hurey to eloso their deliberations. | thatone small house had failed and that fStodonss N. B, Dee, Special ‘Te! acts upon both, Montana I8 & democratio features of to-day's hearing of the Campbell | the company. Helias been conuected with | having ceased to combine with their | The ministerial orzans are furious others wore in trouble, Uhe excitenent was | gram tothe Biee,|=1he schponer F territory., while Washington is nominally re- divorce case. ‘Lo usual crowd, aristocratic | telekraph about cighteen years, and claims | former colleagues, the Inman com- | Prosvect of the reichstag vote being delayed | intensitied until the exchange was a pande- | White, from Sands River, N. S, tor publican, and aithoueh reprasented in Wash- and otherwise, was present. Lady Miles | t0 have mastered its every little detail. He | yany ™ persistently refused to waive | Ull after Christmas. ‘The Kaiser takes an | moniuni of brokers rushing and howling and | York with acargo of piling, has been navi- | 40008 Bresent by a democrat, it was only gave important testimony with amused in- | Said: “I was managing director of the Orl- | (e “exclusive right which they had de- | A1most feverish interest in the bill, Reply- | climbing over one another to sell stocks, | &ated into this port by a lad named Patter- | S50 07000 de that he was elocted. ferest rather than disgust at her position, | ental-American Telograph company which | manded for themselves alone. and_ their ten. | 19€ 0 the teletam received from Prince | Reading broke 10 per cent from 40 to 50, and | $on, who was the only person aboard of her. | fuf FERATEE REREEE FR0 P S SRCEEE ‘The Duke of Marlborough looked grave and, | Amaleamated with Adoiph Flamant's Tele- | der was so framed as to vive to them the ex- | [1etrold on his return to Munich, the kaiser | strong _dividend ‘stocks like Lackawanna | The vessel sailed from Sands Kiver With § ofhy 00 af this sesston, owing principaily w5 he canfessed the scandalous incidents in | Braph company. well known in New York. | clugive conveyance of the mails for nearly | S¢ht the Lavarian regent a long messace, | melted betore the avalanche of selling or- | three persons on board—Captain Patterson, | 4005 4t the peoplo of that territosy his career, seemed much more upset by the | 1 Introduced the French syndicate into the | 1w vears with the above mentioned excep- | *14ing with the following sigmificant pas- | ders. At one time it was next to fmpossivle | Mate Atkinson and the hov. Tt was intended | 008 F R s far to agres. upon the discovery of his relations with a woman | Ponyer Questier company, and at the same | {joy of ally superseribed letters—an ex- | Sage: *May the earnest words you address | to sellanything atall. Lackaw anna broke [ to putinto another port on the Nova Scotia | 5, iy want passed. of the ‘town than by the allusions to | time suugested tho Azores route, but it was | coption of which the public avail themselves | 10 YOur subjeets who sit in the veiehstag | 6 per cent, Richmond & West: Point 8 per | const to complete fhe crew, . Shortly atter CONGEIUS POSTAL NOTE BILL. divorce cases in which he had | Out-voted. I originated the iuca of the In- | bt ittie, partly through want of informa- | Nave fallen on attentive years.” cent, New England 8 per cent, Omaha 6 per | putting to sea the mate was knocked oVer | g 00 Gonger to-day reported back to the figured. Captain Trollope, aide-decamp to [ ternational company eable. Our object Will | {1y with rezard to other ships competing T e cent, and other stocks in proportion. Nortii- | board by the main boow. Captain Patterson | g, o hiit of w great deal of importance o+ General Willis, gave s testiiony with such | De to maintain a_cheap tariff and give oot | and o thelr relative speed, and. partly | . Gadban Bffendied Them. western, St. Paul. and Jersey Central were | PULOIT o his rescue, but was too late t Sa¥¢ | jinoc0 men n all sections of the country: curtess and oyident disgust thatevery sharp | Service, but had the Mackn y-Bennett com- | fhioush the natural expectation (hat the poct | - CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec, 15.—Yesterday | abont the strongest things on the list, | him. When he turned to row back to the | W0 LER G 0 SRR 00 BORTERL “yes” or *no” caused the audience to smile, | PANY been forced to jon the pool then we | ofiice will send all letters by the speedicst | V00 Calice, Montfeilo and Corti, Austrian. | although there was @ drop in these | schooner It had disappeared. Atter search- | G "otes drawn at one oftice shall be pay- Several unfortunate charitable women added | should be obliged to start | feats available. The Cunard and. White | French and Ttalian ambassadors respectivety, | of 2 to 4 per cent, followed by a speedy rally. | ing ali night Captain Patterson landed at any other oftice in the United States, o the Aot oF onlockas by Tostimony | With 8 tarfE of 25 64 or 55 per | S tonier mamoramor tre o iite | told Said Pasha, Turkish minister of foreign | Money was 15 per cent and the prospect was . “Tlie lad on the schooner stood at the | Yt Inw. Drovides Gt postal notes vegarding Lady. Colin's eharitios, An in | Word. This company was only started about | jhtan ‘o days In each wack, Wednes- | A1 that notwithstanding the porte’s cir- | that higher rates would be the rule until the | wheel all day and all night, <kilfully navi- | can only be issued and paid at money orer seription to Lady Colin Campbell from the | @ ¥earazo. Of course its progress has been | gay and This limitation the gov- | CHar recommending the Bulgarians to accept | first ot the vear. The best explanation | Fating her clear of mmeroys dangerous | offices, and anote drawn by ine postinast b ’ iraiee o A y Iy made this harbor. ile was | must be made payable at soime_ specitic offien London cottaze mission, thanking her for | S10W, but fair. It is scarcely u year since we | arpent at once declined and asked the two | PYince Nicholas of Mingrelin as a candidate | offered for the break was that high rates for | g0 e heavy head winds, but | named on the note. It Senator Conger’s bill kindness to the poor and expressing the sin- had our concession giyen by the Portuguese | companies whether they would be vrepared to | for the Bulzarian throne, Gadban Effendi. | money had compelled the lones to liguidate, | when the breeze ehanzed he azain attempted | goes through it will do away with this aud a cere prayer that God's richest blessing might | Eovernment. Tho same route has been on | gy ¥ the American mails on the two days of special “Lurkish envoy to Bulgaria, had ex- | and that, as the market continued to declive, | to eflect an entrance and this time succeeded. | postal note’ will be good 10r its face in_any L L3I K he tapls enty ve: p i g SRR ALY vressed in Sofia his personal opinion that a 800re inoranser o Weary with his ceaseless wateh and labor, | postoflice ot the United States, no matter on attend her all her lif a bible presented | the tapis for twenty years but the opposition | e e Thursds f o) | the score inereased on stop orders and the - @ all her life, on a bible presente it i rsday and S v as former- | Bulzaria “would do better to walt until the f o i e | he ran the schooner_on the flats and sought [ whom it may be drawn, to Lady Colin seenied, when read by Counsel | has been so strong it could not be adopted | g I"'nnmllw|-n~tmmm general to provide | re-election of Prinee Alexander was possi- | rowine of stock by weak holders, together | Gy in his berth. The vessel was tound by NEBIASKA LAND OFFICES. Matthews, to espeeially please the audience, | Ut now. One € "";l"" of Boston, United | for the third dispateh from other services of- | ble.” 1t is reported that the Lurkish min- | With '||"\' terrine Mlhwl:!‘h by the bears, | e eaptain, who had reachied this city and l:.qv..‘-l‘-umn.- Dorsey called upon s"; e e roposed the same route i | fered him. The two companies declined to | ISHY: il View of tle representations and ed the market down. At noon the mar- | dispatehed & tug in search ot the schooner. retary - Lawar to-day for the purpose of A Rl R St IniitD and others before and since |-eonsent to that condition or evon to imder. | A11CE discussion of them, las sent to the sul- | ket had rallied 1 to 5 per A4 was steady. urging the necessity of immediately ap- 1 & . y % Gites v u tan’s palace a_proposal for the dismissal of et s 3 8 A Tlatte Chavelandl pomting land ofticers at Chadron and S procemdings to-day. An arehitect deseribed | thev — have been trying to perfect it | taie the conve of the malls on Thurs- | Gadban Effend] from the diplomatie service | SAes to noon were 600000 shares. rhe ney, Neb . He pointed out to Mr. Lamar the his measurements and experiments with the | D: John Hopkinson, K. R. 8., and member | day and on such Satnrdays as were other- | as s0on as he returns to Constantinople. il aiitialgdis Dot || T,'I‘\fi“f\'l,“ Sw. ‘M""fl'. M'?.:"" growth of the country avout these offices, keyhole through which o servant had sworn | ©f the institute ot eivil encineers, has ap- | wiSe provided for. But eventially the e by the announcement that 30 por cent was | (0 the Bk, | -Mis. Swan, president of the | e inconv enience settiers are suvjeet to anid to secing Lady Colin Improperly situated, | Proved the specifications of the route and the | Cunard company offered to provide a thira A Royal Family Feud. oid for money and that none was to be had |\"m'..,"m,||”." 9 ot 'l‘;!.uu'l_wcvunuv": so fmprossod hitn With e “senso of immed could see through this keyhole in the man- | intendence and will appoint the staff to | Boston by their Tuesday steamships in | A4 Dike of Edinburgh vigorously support | Co. and one or two smaller concerns still ljn'h l")\hirnm respoeting tho action | §NENRTEH ndask that the appomtmen wer deseribod, but his festimony was sori. | \ateh the laying of the cable on his behalt. | nddition to the two services to New Yok, | the candidacy of Prince Ferdinand of Saxe- | further complicated — affairs. 1t was “,“N",lll' L. o lnl‘f'""' "'v'."‘l“"'“" e | be not deiaved. ously shiaken by the fact that he could not | Pt Hopkinson is electrician to the board of | Faving regard to the inferior speed of the | CODUE-Gotha for the throne of Bulgaria. | announced, however, that the Selizmans had | reported "“ iy (LECH) St Ay l]". Chiainnan: Morrison, of the Louse commit= eye in his keyhole experiments. “This | fvantages thatno other could do. The great | the postmaster general that such service Petersburg in Perdinand’s favor, [t | Paris to this country. During the closing ":_\\J l‘: g ;nnn\n]v wiven by Secretary | fdjo d ) ¢ S makes all the difference in the world,” said | POIntis that our first cable will be laid at & | could not be either satistactory to- the public an-nm\"w‘lm‘n b REeH ';3.‘\”"‘i'i"|u'~'3\i hour strong partes stopped In to preventa | Bicott, at which Mrs. - Clevelnd was o TIE MORRISON TARIFF BILT. Hitre s J saving of £200,000 in comparison with the Di- | or eretitable S SRty it A0 WAl \ > | turther aecline, shorts began buving at the | guest: e 4 When asked noon to-day what he yer. g 3 PLY editable to the postofiice, for there | burg, and the royd fumily feud is becominz 5 kel DrAr ManAw:—Your letter speaking of | thought the prospects. were of the Morric SEVERAL OTHER FARCES, rect cable. Flores, in the Azores, where the | geemed probability that the mail via Boston | moré bitter. The Prince”of Wales ignores | syme time and in a few minutes the whole | 4, \Vomen' Ghristian Femperanto union in | o 4ht the, proshects. were of the Morri- There were several other farces enacted | CADIes will connect, will act as a relay sta- | would eventually be .outstripped by the | e pn"wnv\- of I')mm._\lv .\mllr‘\(v\‘\lud TSt was up 2 to 6 ent. Reading rallied | vour city has been received. Allow sideration, Major Mckinley. f,, Ohio, a Auring the day. Sir Charles Russell and | 10N thus avoiding the expense incurred by | Phursday mail direct to New York. Beating | 507 ¢ l};\“,\lfig‘l::\lfif}l"mI::.l:}‘:‘:E*'n"u;'l;l]""l'lil[ from 30 to 87 and the drift of the whole | thank you for the contents. Since u ¥ y y Teading républican “member of the house Justice' Butt differed as. to whether grouse | the other cable company, and agein the | fnmind that the postoBiee would be pro. | pavyen list was upward. Tho closo was exeited at | from New York T have beon' unable to 1ok | vomnittec on- wavs and. means, saids o1 . g L, S to wWwhether Krouse | 4, ores route ean be worked with a lighter | o ot L it | ary srand crossiof the ouder of Butl & | an advance of 2 to 7 per cent from the lowest | OVF all the mall received in iy absence. | think the vote will be extremely close and shot before the 10th of November should be ciuded by the terms of the Cunard and White | erade to v mperor William and the | anadvance of 2 to 7y 5 ot 80 ax: niotiiing HRs COMEIHO My Hotos from | Ao L sue vote Will be ‘Sxtromelviblosas BES called Seofth pigeons or prarie chickens, | 20U cheaper conductor and insulator owing | Star Co's offer from making an mprove- | Prince Imperial off Germany belong. S R AT L the St. Louis divisisn of your organization | fo mike ahout 1t 1t 18 001 true. 48 teported, Encouraged by vetty jokes of this sort, the | 10 Whe shorter length of its cable. | mentin the service for nearly two years, ; Tl S L 1w inclined to think with you it has been a | that repubiicans will ‘vote for consideration. audience gave full vent to its enjoyment of | OF course we expect our fair share | yowever urgently such improvaments might 3 Vanderhoft & Co. wired their Chicago Liouse | JNIstake started possibly by some newsbaver | | do not know of a_single republican who J O : Teite Statan In the appeal of James to injure the Women's C an~l|'||\ Temrperance 1 f de ) e the filtheness as it was drawi by ), | of work from the United States | po demanded, the government felt they had this afternoon as foliows: b will vote for consideration, although there iltheness as it was drawn out by counsel. NLOK i e demanded, the ¢ hey had | ; 3 e decision award- | b 5 . You can | union. With best wishes B S LU S Mrs. Blood was the first witness ealled. | And Canada, but one of our principal aims | 4o atternative but to refuse the joint tonder | ¢ 1 L 5 Dow’t be afraid to_buy stocks, You can I et wian y Ll Al L 85! 41 will be to open up chen comnitinications i - 3 s [afinges for state- | raise any amount of money, and this is an It is generally believed that the bill will be but she testitied only as to the present | Wit be to apen b clieaper comuiunications | and to close at once with offers whieh the | 104 Y 0 SR et G ed T | opportiniity oi will not Se gain in two - = = taken up for consideration by a very small location of several ~ entirely unimport- AW L es, the scheme has | postimaster general had recelved from two | (e (CFERIS A RTO0 BT G | years, may be mot In ten. “itisabsurd to The Railway Pool Will W majority. : ant letters between Mr. and Mrs, | 501 to an allotment and the bulk of the cap- | gther British compamies for the conveyanee | to-day Quashed the verdiet against Betmett, | Subbose that the bull campaign is at an end, CiicaGo, Dec. 15.—The Central Traflie as- L MOSTAL NOMINATIONS AND CILANGES, Blood duting lady Colin's cngagement, | 1td] las been taken by English investe of Tuesday and Saturday walls and €0 use | T prosent decislon fakos. L eronmd that | A1 that we are to have another long neriod | saciation meetinis closed to-day with no re- | The fellowine nominations of” postmas- Miss Moore, of Nine Eims' mission; Miss | that 1% the first issue of £600.000 which is se- | the right which he enjoys under the inter- | Bennett, not beine u British subject nor a | Of debression, Qn the contiary, Lexpect to | suits accomplished. 1t was decidea not to [ it "He™ T ™ G raident oy W Knapton, of Stepne ission, and Mr. ""m';l_hy upplication _ guarantees and in | yational convention of the postal union to | T8 ‘m‘;fm“":-'fi IB.,'.‘,":.'(‘H' |::u;n‘\I\‘:::";x‘":‘lm Known. 1 believe money will land at i per | Tatify the appointment of a passenger arbi- | F, Wolie, Friend: Frauk Campbell, 0"Neil, Austin, of Cottage mistion, all bore blushing | VATLbY contractors’ shares. For the balance | secure the conveyance of the Thursday's | Senvies on him in London, upon which the | cont"hor annum this weel. Gold is coming | trator uutil it was decided whether one ofii- | and the following in- lowa: Geo, G. Ko witness to the extremely active work done | Of the capital we shall make a second issue at | yqil by the packets of the Noith German | condemms Pield to phy costs, all the time, When Mr. Gould wets ready he | cial should diseharge the duties of both pas- EHIIETIRATIIE! i by Lady Colin in their societies. During the | ® future time in America and on the conti- | Lloyd, Indced it was found thatif the post- -~ will ‘have all the stocks. Dow't get left. | sepger and freicht arbitrator. A dispateh U ORI 3 = lis elears the finaneial sky for a yes > i Davis, Knoxyilie: W H: j Jatter's testimony Sir Charles Russen | Pept- officn was to secure a {olerably satisfuctory Urging an Uprising. e oloars Ao (nRcle Or A YeAr 10 | ywas yeceived from Commissioner Fink stat- | Dos Moines: G P, Neal, ORumbus ool Ieannot give you any investors' names | seryice on Tue RusTenvk, Dec. 1, —Stolanoff, a supporter i, Wre o ine that under no condition would the trunk | Junetion: James Frey, Siz Frank P, stopped a question regarding Charles Dick- SOULBDYS service on Tuesdays it had no option for | REsTCIUK, Deo. 15— , suy Ogden wired Baldwin, Wren & Farnum | ihe that under Junetion : Jaines Frey, Sigourney: Frank P L Calines NresareipEa incies s okl now:bbbiour list will be printed shortly | Pharsday’s service. except by the North | of the regenecy,spublishes a lotter in the | to-day as tollow Jines gecept less than 28 per cent of the | Matel, Ocdeholt: EawArd K, Pitnin, 1 ens’ conneetion with those charities by say- | 1% ! ; Ve by ) : : O e v throuzh east-bound rate on Pacitic const | James 1 Carloton, Town Falls: Goorge ing that so many insinuntions had becn made | When the names und addresses of the | German Lloyd, as the Oceanic company de- \vlu\hllum.\|||~}\:\uw-ryi_lu}t[nf the ‘\lp.r‘y'xun!- il :”“e ‘.':f..,s‘:“\ x.‘\,‘-“~4.'\‘|'|f.‘\~‘»| ‘l','l‘”'” 1V | freight and would make no arranzement to | Towa City: Sa “,,i| 11 SR that he did not know what might follow, | Stock-holders will be made public. | clined to brovide one if the | MBS 10 rise up against Turkish anthority anc oo tyear \Wo it |‘ . | prorate on west bound. ‘Fhe_commissioner | Alex Charles, John L ¢ Ve expo SVakthen . : ; join the people of eastern Roumelix and ¢ withdraw from the ey ! S 4 Mr. Finley graciously put in that hemade no | V€ €xpectto have the first cable iaid and | yoctofiice continued to use steam- | Jilzaria in oo et eIan 4 was requested to send outa cireular asking | stein, Boone Ahu n Afton; Rich- suggestion against Charles Dickens, ready for working by next summer. The | ers of other lines on Tuesdays. | be*Great Bul-ana,’ with Prince Alesander : Dee. 15—The scenc at the | 10 Uio stanutures of all managors in the af: | ard 1, ¢ LRI AR R (B St Judge Butts will sum up the case on Mon- | €OELFact tor building it has been given to W. | Under the arrangement thus made for the | a8 King, otherwiss to join in proclaiming a [ ovenine ot thé stack exchange was one of | FHEESEOU the Guestion of e abolisliment | Sae Cit 1pe 0. Berington; Bolle Winlges L. Henley’s ‘Telegraph works, limited, at | yext three months Tuesday’s mails will go | Bulicarian republ the wildest cver witnessod thera, Rending, | §enerat ontnion that. the thier-state conk. | noauiasior at Lasambues, Dby poum AL . & B J a i [ e ch closed last night a er eent, i 4 ster at Luxe (3 LU Cot 5 —-— North Woolwich. Our contract gives us the | a5 formerly by the Inman international line, % 2 pened 37 per eont lower. and. sald down 1 | Merce bill would: pass, the opinion prevailea viee Nicholas Audre, deeeased, STANLEY NOT RECALL ovtion of paying the IHealeys £200,000 in | the new owners of whieh have undertaken Oefod toGormany. ] oW Smnutes 0 870 ner eent. Richmond & | that It would be better'to delay action on im- | o following fonrthclats postoflices will shares in part payment, but | to fmprove the flect generally, and to replace | - PARIS, Dec. 15, —The Temps has advices | W Point eiosed TSt night at 40 per eent, | PONABL matters until it was kiown whether sed Lo the presidential elss on Januaty we may not eall upon them | gne of therr ships which I slow by a fuster | 1FOM Zanzibar saying that the entire African | opened this morning at and - within | there wasitobeia vool ornot, Odell, 1L, Brownville, h.," Belic- i ake R o ASL10 s (adls e oW DY R TINIEE ot between Kipini and Lamoo, including | 8 few minutes — sold #2 - Hocking ¥ G vue, Ta., Sant 1., Avapahoe, Neb LCopyrisht 1856 by James Gordon Bennett.) to takeit. , Of course If the Anglo wanted a | one, Thursday mails will be forwarded from | §7astbetween Kintnt a s Deenn ceded | Valley, which closed Inst night at a2 Hoke to Be Extradited Auburn, Neb., Brolen Bow ', xeb. Brussers, Dee. 1o.—INew York Heratd | DOV ""]]“ (!‘““"l’- they would send to the | Southampton by express steamers of the | 1o Germany. 2 opencd at 54, and declined toskg, Western | Moxrnear, Dee, Ui—Judge Dugan deliy Tl e DRI LI IR N Tt it B A A |Ea1 e aae s i Coneleustion corpany R chieor Gorman - Lioyds, whieh tho Uniom clovcitlast nisht at 71, ghened ai el o e ol i said it e Dosition of” the et ading ofticial of the Con {ree OB 00N, DO AW US A owners will detain at uthampton q « Itecord Broken. Al e Bioloale i grock | case towday. The judge said the aceused | vovernor, lies between Hallis iy o moncy wol ST i ! arket at 1L o'clock rencwed the break svernor, lies between allis, of Missouri stato who is now In Brussels and enjoying LU Iho money m uld be taken from | for Thursday night's mail. 15.-Merlatti - completed bis | offho provious hout and those stocks whieh | Was eharged with forsery and uttering sey A Hill, of Dakota, with the chances i N L v P ot | ‘n\ 'l" % company, l’n- \In,].‘», and 0 | Among the steamers of the Guion company, | fitty day fast at 6 o'clock this evening, The ‘0 strongest were in turn attackedand | eral drafts and bilis of exchange by means | favor of Hallis, : “The King has no knowledze of Stanley's :n o Pender’s “\\‘llll irohgh vh‘- vnr‘r(l - | whose offer for Saturday’s mails has been ae- | doctors m attendance gave him a (small i 4 was v“‘l”w n\‘liw:x' of a pani of tilling in the body of the blank checks to The | Jh‘ \V\I\ iy .‘\"‘,:f»’nn-\xi ‘\‘I‘x Pres- recall o Brussels, When Stanley’s “Emin | o0 compuny. We didnot say toany one: | copted, are the Alaska and _Arizona, for the | usutiiy of speinily propared wine betore | The declines vansed wp to 10 per cont 1 the | which the proper siguntures were attached, | o 1 o, of Kentucky, to be overnor Bey” schame arose the king and the freo [ "BUIMd 15 a cable.” On the contrary I use of which us regular_mail packet the pub- | &Iviui bim food. /1o 3 iu good condition. = | Jeie v S, s, eousiisibi bt and in this way and otherwise defrauding | of the’ territory of Mottana, ‘Thoe Appoint- state officlals discussed whether his expedi. | Worked out the eost of the raw materialsat | Jic has so long been desirous, and the post e . wanna 4%, New York~ Cenira the bank to the extent of S1T0803. ‘Tne | Went was a great surprise—not only 1o the ! i () D 59) ] Gold For Americ Bk tion could be turned toaccountin the interest [ 1€ nresent market vatue mysell, then al-f master general is not vrevented from using | [ oxnox, Dee, 15.—Financiers say a larze | Sothern 5356, and others smaller“amounts, | judge quoted a number of authoritics, amd | Montana people who ' are in of the Congo state, but tho question was de- | 10Wed S0 muehi for making aud layinz and | other steamers than those of the companies [ oo SO DU (3-tERBRCRS BY I There was i slight rally towards noon, but | yold that the fillis ut - also o Kentiicky congr cide negatively. ‘Tie free state administration | Hved at the cabie’s actual cost. “Then 1| whose offers have now been aceepted. 11 | GeBini of Eneland fo ! i | at that time the mavket was aetive and very | hetl st tho i up of such blank ohecks | won—wiio. elafin 1o know nothing about G went to Henley's und asked them: “Will | e Cunard and W hite Star compames. elo and for shipment to Amer- | weak, Sules during the first hour were 517, houtauthor with § » defra this | gentloman. - Th - governorsiip * of arerathier put out beeauso Stanley, who was Kloitisnlg y mard Vhite Star companies elect | oy 1o reliove the New York market, and it is | 000 shares and to noon (20,000, was forgery, and it came within the meaning | Montana was filléd about o year ago by the still in their pay and at their disposal, ne. [ 30U 14y @ eable for soamueh,™ and we came to | on reconsideration to make a tender on the | expected the bank will raise the rte of ex L. Marx & Cos failyre was anmounced on [ of the extradition treaty, = ‘The judge re- [ appoimtment of Mr. Howard. a prominent glected 10 10 sk the king's pormission betore | 1M The average cost of cach of our | same footing as other owners, there is noth- | ehinge todiy i consequence, the stock exchianze. They were long of Ter- | Viewed and weighed il the evidence. and | business man and banker of “Ilelena, and it his “E Bey” ¥ 3 o | cables will e £415,000, fully | ing to prevent the use of their ships after the - - minal and kindved stoeks. then committed Hoke to jail for fifteén | was not known until tonight that he' had re- Droposing hi min Bey” expedition to the | (R0 Lt e Seamd A i The Cs R e deoland The marked istouching the lowest points | days to await extradition ‘to the United | signed, but it se that when here a few Englisn government. Nevertheless the king [ COUPPet - whieh - fncludes all — the | end of February. As an impression scems to 1o Campatin in Ireiand, se0n Tormany months. - Song Btouks' have stating that in the meantime Hoke | days azohe ealled upon the president and will offer no opposition whatever to the «'. Rl b y concessions, ete. | exist that the postmaster has made a con Duiiy, Dee, 15, —Dillon and O'Brien itis | gropped 2 to i per cent in the last few mo- | ¢ anply for a writ of habeas corpus, | tendered his resiznation, gaying his s N . 100§ ATNE nny tract with a foreign country heavily subsi- | announced, will attend the campaign m ments. Al brokers have orders fo soll | whieh the defendant’s connsel at once gave At bustness interests would not peruis epedition, bolng on the. contrars ton. eing | OUF 1dea in starting this' company i3 hot to e | I ! X o so11 | whieh the defendant’ | ft t bust t 1 not to contributo to Its success by sacrifieing | SC Ot Ol noi dtis not being built for that | 00 by, its own kovernment, it may be | ing at Kingstom, Thursday, Friends advise | without limit. ‘The leaviest losses by tho | notice lie would do. . him to devote the time necessary 10 his offi- ntribute i3 S DY A | purpose, Many of our shareholders have ex- | wov0% ate that no contract bas been made | Dillon to give bail, continue the rent eam- | bulls have been in Reading, New England, cinl duties to warrant L in-eontinuing as to It Stanlov's services, We, the free state | |ressed themselves as putting their money [ Wi {5 North Geon rachiins hoenanadal || ol 0 B O o et kawanna, Hoeking Valley and Richimond \ Rows governor, A Montana man who knew of onicials, think Stanley's task of rescuing | for permanent investment, Had we thoughy | il the North German Lloyd, and further, | L& 4 7 g minal. Gould & Cimmack’s brokers have | Criieaco, h—[Special Telegram to ]\‘x“\f |4<..v<‘.w..n.‘my. ted in endorsing Emin Bey will boa very arduous one, and | of selling out we should have made a higher 1 buyine stoeks at the - deeline, and the | (0 Bior > Vivo's statements published [ i MOt Magit cons considerthe Uganda route very visky. Per- haps when Stanley was the Herald’s” special e market begins to show a somewhat better gress, for the b Vi n- contract in order to have sowe profitout of it. The Elect in Switzerland, N yesterday about the American opera tows, [ didate when Howser'was appointed, and it ‘The contract has been made as low as possi- correspondent he obseryed the risks, and thit is why he now knows it, as that would be Bruse, Dec. 15,—N. Droz, now vice presi- 1 p. m.—The mark [( is still feverish, but | ete, ereate zood deal of sensation, A W x-'\. 'Hmlm.nvl” ol to-aiy that be was ble in order to pay dividends ata low tarift, dent, hus been eleeted president of Switzer- | little better than the lowest . T 15 wrineipals exeept Jucl and Furseh Madi | praetically suie of the place, LT AT VAT AT Ty i land for 1557, and F. W. Hertenstein, pres- | eral feeling seems to be that the woist is tin cards this mornmg branding his st IR PR SRR Just like his indomitable pluc each £10 share, A an ilustration of what 1 A POSITIVE CONTRADICTION. LaTes—Further information eliables me over, and that the panic which seemed im Fhpra a70 & nnmbar of woaldiy yostmaster uys for the oon: LI R S AEAT Ul winent at noon will be tided over, Sales planters here from Louisiana looking wean, Lway remind you that the Anglo | Y presidont, Both are radieals, 0 bought its first opvonent, the French Atlan- to contradict positively Stanley’s rumored re- | yio call to Brussels. Of course, this does not MAAE T HATA Abuolin =0 00 I up to noon were (31,000 shares, the largest | foundation whatever. — Di Vivo also fele i interests in the way of defeating a res company, of 156, for about £:350,000 preciude the possibility of a spontancous Qi ary 3 3 ever known in the history of the exchange, | KVaphs the Tribune from New York sag duction of the tariil, One of them has made In the public comments on this employment Dakota Constitutional Convention. 1550 1 meshere are wild Tamors floating | the reporter who wiote up yesterday's dis- | & proposition to the efiect that if the duty of stock, but then that was not the Anglo we know to-day. We have an exclusive con leave taking visit of Stanley to the king be- fore setting out on the expedition, that the mail service to Awerica, formed by that compuny Is not_subsidized by the Ger- man government. Tihe German mails to America are carried by the Lloyd’s steamers, which are British built, at a considerably lower rate per pound than that which the | (< 0800 BHE e B S en elected vics — = statements as maliciows falsehoods, with no of British built steamers owned by a foreign 81, Pavi, Dee. 15—A Huron, Dak around regarding the banks, but 'liu'\‘llx grossly misr ,(mu'nlwl his statelent \;w be taken from e, ralsins ‘|le<h ckory o ! 9 LR o g iy o o : hat it was “going o square accounts with | the s will weiee to 1ot it go off company, it seems to have been entirely for- | special to the Pioncer P'ress says: The con- | they ean be traced to 1 foun-|| Eatinwasigolne jusre { a1 k) I l gotten that the United Kingdom is one of | stitutional conventi wet this mor dation, ‘The representative of the asso- | Thomas, but wothing inore, and that he e 0 i make a breakfyst for the cossion from the Portuguese government for twenty years, to land our cable at the Azores. -~ ‘Lhat is the only concession we possess. Atbd press has Visited several banking | meant nothinz at all malicion The report- | poor man puts it It 15 beleved thg ANOTHER ATLANTIC CABLE. Yes, the ocean bed bas been mapped ot to the states composed the universal vostal | President Edgerton in the ehair. Judge | {16 PRI can B | ers hero interviewed a large number of eho- | the Morrison bill will bis taken up for cons union and is thus a party to the international [ Campbell presented resolutions, which were | change, the' Fourth Natic and the Bank | F0s and ballet girls las i Allexpressed | sideration, but that the proposition to sub- convention, the main principle of which is | unanimously adopted, that a committee of | of Amcrica. and has been assured there is no "1’ "vlmtf wlv. hi‘l 1 -XE [l‘ spect with ‘lw" ite the \lv.‘l"n “u TenOy u.‘ Inm :l\llm s that it gives to every state in the union the clegutes be wppointed to consider the | trouble in the associated banks. President | theirtreatmont and saluey, and claim wo dis- | tobiceo and aleoliol forarts will bo wiopte a60 ST T T 00, of the American National bank, wias | satisfaction exists in the com pany, Quite 4 number of Gl protectionists have The Plans and Prospects of the Inter- | 5¢¢ 11 laying cables there is feasible. For | vopieted nse of all posial seryices by Jand | present plan of action, also inviting the | ¢ t the Awerican National bank, wi " ) J Jonista vy 3 ULHOse We > N specis strong in his denuneiations of the rumor and - arrived here this evening. for the purpose of Nalional CableOa E ARy that purj we lave enzaged a special | o1 aq of every othier state, at certain moder- | senate and house of South Dakota to appoint | i There is nothing in the A Congressiman Covnered. working against the Morrizon il Loxnos, Dee. 14—[New York Hepald | Steamer that will take special soundings | ¢y yates fised by the convention, This com- | joint committees of conference for the same | whole thing but | loud talk 0f | New Youk Dot 1 Special Telegram Q{01 AKOTA cable—Special 10 the Brk)—The Interny. | GV€Y bour or oftener if required. Sound- t imposes on Great Britian the duty of | burpose, and that the president of this con- [ the Wall street bears.” Some fow small | ¢ o Bee ) —The Tribune's KBaleizh (N, (| o dwavi, delinson hies, Fast, M I, tional eable company still continues to be o | 188 havealieady been taken for every six | o iyg the foreign mails very extensively | fevence and the governor of South Dakotava | broker tirms | o cauelikon the srong | 4R N T e il O dalic san | ot bar b e (a1 srenkakh A IS prowinent feature ob the stock exchangeand | 18Y% but our steamers will jmprove uvon | iy avor e world atfixed mates. 1t is by | invited to particiyae, Judge Campbell was [ 3100 0f the market, byt have made private al si) i | Ik ¢o1 ) i i it ol the fers , ; s I8 | 0 Sottloments and Bo further sushensions are | cerning the criminal conduct of Congress. | Fitory, left for Lowme this morning, ‘Chey are ealls forth all sorts of comments and eriti- | hi3a% the cable is being laid. Asourkand | yiyyyo of the same comvact thatthe British | WPpointed eharman of this committee. 1t is | Stdt Bl 59 K b, o marbet at | mian James W, Reid, efore election 1teid | Ssbsied that there s no hone for the_ads 018 13l nanee lines service that must be leit to the tuture, saud that all members of the commitiee are | ‘ g ARIN0L 4 . ction BEAE ission of the territory while tho demoerat cisms. How will the new company t the NATRAGRJAY: LA » | postoftice, not set free by the termination of | A a1 S nemae o that the repeal | M8 Jowestshowed a declineof four to fifteen | wag publicly charged with obtaining m i ntrols | H denioeralag yool companies? How will it affect the Cow- | 8% When the cable 13 laid we can casily iind 1 jis yocent contrats, completes an otherwise | of tho resiraining I both thent and | hoints all along the, line. It wecovered one | frou the Macheviabank in Winston by tsing | 10N IRISIOESAE .l L wereial? How will it atfect the war of rates BRS- Q0NN imperfect service by sending the regular mails | feasible, eution then adjourned | HYe amil is selling off again. - Money hasad-| an order of Rockingham county, of which e | g Lonterence report of the inter-state now golng on? s the new company going - by express ships of the German Lloyds. | til to-morr ; Vb . m—A prominent broker says that | YA theasuter, whet i fact fhe order was | commerce bill 1s expected i the hotise atany to eause a fall in pool cable stock and West BRITISH MAIL CONTIIACTS, Letters so transumitted have been limited to o 1'.‘1”‘.”,“”"";“ a Ahe legislatire met at 1001 | hg'bred in pirlecs this norning s the result | hapt. f e purioss of paNINg the eaunte | fing, | Mewthors of il cipiniliue 4ay RGAE P on?are questions one pATS O o ha ul specialls Arso! v 2 | AN Hpholnted omittess of conference | o It [ conservative policy adopted b i a0 4 ¥ > o ey have utu t conlidence in their i Union? are questions one hears on all £ 3 A mere handful specially superseribed by the | called for. The juint conference counnittee ”‘_\I* NEIY odike ailve liey adopte ‘|ll\ ty not worth over that | anifity to pass the bill, which Las been shorn sides. 1 consequently sought information at | Detiils of the Breaking Up of a It wiiters, while ail the states of the continent | met this ‘afiernoon, and Messrs, Camphell, [ [ PA0ES Lhe ist weelt or iare i xegard to | pdsed his salury as congressman | of several of the features which made the the fountain Lead and cable you the follow Monopoly. have fully avaited themselves every week of | Owen, Myers and Kel D tavor (e e mid i B4 15 b il March fo_ inare Uian e 1 Reazan east tionable to wany of ing interviews Loxpox, Dee. 14.—(New York lerald | the privilege of sending heavy closed mails | fehealing the res e ot he ord | cent “on specialties: also, that the | [Wsed manoy in.this way, “H the ~ mewbers W previously voted L saw to-day in a little dingy oftice, No. 24 | Cable—Special to the Brrk.|—Tie Guion | by these steamers from our own shores, to the | [ayec i Samble ophositve such tebeal: | brokers being — unwilling ' to car i . BERSELL . ) S Nicholas Lane, Mr. Samuel C. Fox, the sec- | steawer Wyoming, whieh left Liverpool on | great discontent of many British merchants, | Governor Mifjette to-night delivered his mes- | By ek duures, ocfied an e iel” Atlorded Tho ot conmiites o Ludii siTairs. toe retary of the provosed International cable | Saturday, had then 100 sacks of mail on | who have frequently claimed equal facilities | sige, expressing the hope that the nopu 20 selling orders: s the prices fell | CHIcAGo, Dee. 16, wsenger 1 day decided to 1eport favorably the bill to company. appeared highly pleased | board and received 500 more ut Queenstown. | 10 use the privilege of the Postal Union for | house of congiess way consent to divis more stoek came out, resulting to-d agents of the nortiwestern | tto-duy | Krant the St 1% Manitoba road the right to receive A visit from the | The Cunard steamer Aurania left Liverpool | the transimission of British closed wails by | #0¢ admission. i most & panic. ‘Clie present break may, | to consider the petition p Chirago & | Of WAY Shruih Lhe ¥ e i res erald and cheerfully gave o partic e same W D e s 5, it oreign s pers is no ne ey el For y 5 . ) herefore, be eredited to tigh ey an 0l Il 1 houl & vt R P u B Merald and cheerfully gave tho partic- | the same day with only a few sacks, which | foreizn steamers is no new event. - For year Can Ba i e ey theretare, ho arediled to tizhi one Grand Trunk road that | 1| Jeservation in Montan I of like ulws regarding his company, He *said: | she agreed to take under protest, in confor- | the British postoflice bas made use of the | Kaxsas Croy, Dee. 15,-A1 tho instance of | et tieit PR weakniss i the Stuck | he eranted them on through rates 1o Oregon | ehuracter wssed by both hotses in the "0f course you know we have et a lot of | mity with an understanding given by Sir [ French mail line to Ceylon, the Straits set | (10 authorities of Sioux City, In., a muan | Suchalow figure as 54,000,000, was anotier | nd British Columbia offset the low rates | last congrd f teated by the presis opposition from the pool companies, w Charles Russell, Q. C., acting for the Cunard | tlements, China and Japan, and only by that | numed Ganders was arrested here this aiter- | Ufavorable featurc of the situation. Mouey n by the Canadian I'a Iliey | dent's velo, t disapproved this Nowever, Lias done us a deal of good. Judg- | company in the 1oyal supreme court, against | means has it been able to complete a regular | o . Y 15 now 40 to 50 per cent decided nol 1o depart siow tholr K faeres 50 S arue y 1 noon on the charge of complicity in the wur- Mo b o : i treating all_connection 1 tuvorably ucted upon ing frow the list of applications for shares | a postofiice suit. ° ‘The disparity in speed be- | weekly mail to those places, becanse the Pen & .. The scenc an she floor of the excliange Hortst b i g . ¢ der Rev. George Haddock, prohibitionist, | af tiiis hour, while somewhat atiuated.1ias 1o ¢ interost at the present 1 : the shortcoming of already in, we shall certainly have by Friday | tween the Wyoming and the Aurania is | insular and Oriental company’s contract | Jast summer. Ganders, who passed under | sy ‘.,,M‘(,.“d“,‘,d,,,“' oot anliated, dag o | 4 sLbserved by demanding & next,when thelist closes for this country and | pretty weil known, and has brought up again | steamers only make the voyage fortpightly | tie name of Jan Brown, came down t ¢ ordered the shipment of 51,000,000 of | tions of ritf {t 8 A Al E¥ abroad, all the money we want, but had the | a bitter disenssion of the Awmerican mails | Moreover it is not many years since t™ post ¢ in & tlat boat and has been working in a | £old from London and the Seligmans have | and Detoit ) We and Frederiek, of pool respecttully announced that there was | question. The Herald of December, con- | master general made a formal contract with | packing house in West Kansas City for some | ordered 5,000,000 francs from Parls, The ex o $ ou Iresident Cloveland 10 room for another cable instead of throw- | taining the . cabled interviews with the offi- | the German Lloyds for the couveyanee of a ks, The nature of his connection with | change market has come down 1o a shipping aed Lu ‘irman Morrison, of the house conimig P s ¥ f the wurder case 18 not known herc, point. Itis elaimed in certain circles herd scinyAt, Dee. 15.~The live story mud at us, well we might not have got so | cials of the Cunard and W hite Star compan- | weekly mail from Southampton to New X that the alleged disastrons effeet of the inter AUy . M. MeCullc ik ing says congress wil ) much. Now, in spite of all opposition, | ies and the postoflice secretary, Lave passed | York, under conditions as to . payment very A Forger Oaptured. stage commerce bill in its. present shape i8 | o i i o) o N or t 8. one week from we shull certainly. go to our full allotwent | around on ’ghauge- aud been wich com- | similar 1o those now adopted. That eontract |- Sax FRANCI=CO, Deg. 15.—Oliver A. Lin- | [£ported to have on the ratlioad interests of | A% Febe WL 6 AERS SIECE OF S0005 1 and _the company will be floated. | mented on. Ihave thought accordingly the | was formally approved by the house of comi- | den has been arrested bere on & Fequisition | o eonatty has had solitidaraule -iniuence 1 26T b B ““,’l““' il 00 A Nebraskia and lowa Woather. “he aititude of the Financial News hasalso | followiug papers would inierest you. ‘Thiey | mon in May, 1570, and was in force for sev- | from 10inois, where ho is wanicd 10 answer | 215 prmebhe stock kel since 12 | Jioss estinuitod from §15,000 to S10000: i | ¥ sk cend. Jowa: Fair weatlier, been something scandaious, 1ts proprieiors | avea lettor trom Mr, John Burnste the editor'| eral years consequently with contracts en- | o the chiarke of torgery. immk las sbown much less activity, al- Jaumnm about $60,000, e

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