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~" tm ee) } fae W YORK SUN. 4 “VT SITINES FoR ALL” 1 384TH “YEAR ! THE PEME OLDEST DALY MORNING PAPER Thirty-I°ourth Yoar. In Now Work City, EXCEPT THR JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION, Choapest Dally Mewspeyer in| Sun Cable Dispatches. the World! THE NEW YoRK aun Forsenees every facility for obtaining the ews of the day from every part of the ‘world, whether by Atlantic Cable, by Tele ‘aph or by Mail, and presente THE OLE 10°% compeer form” AT ONE-HALF THE PRICB *of other city papers. ‘The Sam is road aa na, and {ue becomes Cts single ahoot exposing ita entire contents | @t acianec) e medium of advertising rarely iGo be found. THE PRICES of the paper, at the publt @ation office or furnished by news venders, is TWO CENTS PER COPY every fay, by nearly ay abont to be formed. 1 of all ranks, and will he campseed gpally of Belooehees and Ruropean learn, om good aachority, that the teil 0 arn, her that A the converted Bofiold Ty tuo Wer nna 8am * Regiments for the purpose uf tating thei e@ accuracy and rapidity ia shooting is not very favor ble, IRELAND! THE FENIAN CUTBREAK. Latest Report The Insurgents {a Strong Force at Various Points. MARCH OF GOVERNMENT TROOPS AGAINST THEO, THE FIGHTING. external pressure could only have placed we in the position, in anite of ourselves, of pro: Jonging a state of things which we wished toabridge. Reasons rising ont, of owr mill tary situation determined the Emperor to moillify the firat arrangement, by aul atituting for a. partial evacuation at tucceeding periods of tine the simul taneous tranapoctation home of our whole Corpad Armee in the Spting of the present year, Thess mencures ate now in couree tion, In the month will have loft M free itself ot troo} deriving which it har ontracted on its own oonunt, which ft has publely ansoancod, the Gow ernment of the I hasten their fniiment RECONSTRUCTION, ing in the month of November, 1866, the second in March. and the third in Novem Wer, 1867, These arrangements, con. formabla to onr own previous intentions, hed been made In. the fulness of our liberty of aceion and any: thing which had partaken of the nature of or ‘The Princess of Wales and the infane Y n >, A , Priveeas are both reat bly. NEW YORK, MONDAY MAR( Wt M,_ 1967. . : ome = Price Two Cents elt ew Kary er —= lament present. a WASHINGTON, [had an opportunity of being heard on the NEW YORK, H of nearly 11,000.00 for the setvfen, oC the f eset i E yrarethe amount being some io | M f Wilson al ve Lae offering he ( Telegraphed to the New York Sun) ' exoons of the sum required for I — resolution referred to he had been waite’ : | r n by adolegation from Alexandria, who Prececdings of the Legislature. Merah : MK | RECONSTRUCTION, (iniredutmunse they didnot believe the SENATE, Sun Cable Dispatches. | A toiceum tion Paris sys: A ball wae > | Motel uy tha American renidente, in celebrate tha angiversry of Washington's THE DERBY CABINET REORGAN'ZED. alan i | birthday. Bight hundred persone were Departure of Maximilian from | ent, and the sasemblngs was very bei Da Prance sage: The current runner tat Mexico. tho United States Minister at Constantines , ple has proposed to the other members of the Diplomatic body in thet city that rep ALOANY, March 9.—For the establishment ofa normal training rchool in Genes ; For a free bridge over,tho Harlom river ; To incorporate the New York city and Long fs t Hridge Company ; ‘To provide for the tection of keopara of inne, hotels, board A lodging-bou 1 in feo in the ft A billincorporating the Waahington been appointed, and that in the May elec: tion they should receive the votes of negroes under the Military Inw Mr. Jounaon said the people of Alexandria A consulted reveral emite ven, who had told them that colored people Ware not entitled to vote at the late elec tiom under the Military hill RELIEN FOR THE DraTite te THE SUPPLEMENTARY ACT, Prospect of its Adoption. RESUME OF ITS PROVISIONS, The Missions to Austria and Belgium. rrovie i THe Termination of Martial Law {a Spain, | en tationa aboutd be made to the Porte | Routt kg arkot Savings Bank of New York Hataniyact of Crete ie thou peer tng —- : ee aetthe dadictary Com. | MELE ADEANCED To A THIRD RRADING, — 10 Mowrreon sase: Since Vobruary Int Senate Refection of Cowan) erry TWint tenclaton apnea. |, Ror the relief of che Cooperation fron: | ATTEMPTED ASSASSIN ATONN OF THE | tho Emperor has several fimes visited the | propriating one willton of dul or the | founders’ Association of Troy; Amending exhibition, amd has expressed hin satisfies | and Sanford, | Pouch or dencttete peanle ft fllarg, fer tM | the chaste malaty for tha Vroteetion: KING OF ITALY, tion at the detoila, Tia Majoaty haw boom | Bournerect oe eng and all claapoa: ty he ees | Or LiMaitl? man Catholic Children iit eee | able to assnre lirmealé that all will be come The Destituiion in the Ssuii, | pro! muverintondenen of the New Youk (shia Will waa ainended by Sxing | The Sultan and the Servians, | fsily tendy by tho day teed for : | anwpltee of food. Bie. T tt al lg expt Nin, | atriking out the elas ted the ‘The Times’ Pata correspondontuays: The #1,090,000 Ketter Veted by the Renate. to a poriod of th the necessity for passing the above,an veare wil » porting to reform the laws on the cde of Lives Lost by - i — saphed to the New York Sun) that Gen, Toward bat called on theo Fite CONSTITUTIONAL, CONVANTIOM, Pitas ia not yet prbsented to the Legistative | fant te deliverod by carriors at the House, > “. Mate of . ommittee ' Na tine T Wc deuce tie ace lac Gaeeaanh 1 Earthquake the = |fsiy Public opinion is tnmimons in ite tore or Shop of any ¥ Fenian Sucecases aud Reveraze. te ee ee OL eee nin ae, hon Ae. Sita Conan Oh and testh | The Aaseinbly having rutured the pe Mintion of ittawe liberal meneure, or ee °° WELVE CENTS PER WEEK, ot 6 i . | done, the y Meovation | etientional Convention bill with @ | of Myt . out the bopefil promises of the Boyd at SIX DOLTALS w your | eaerune T LEADER Wa ton tavie a deat Nua ona yee A nenegation | Ghat te House had gn concurred pereheoetaviln dade atte The Sasereae neces Cane iE PRICES “FOR ADVERTISING WINEN t then! f , : ” : Pareng | KeP moved that tha Se inn * 5 y ined befien otarting @ Ti io FiFIY CENTS PER LINE, for ti ata ‘ United ator Wilaon's Will, aap tary to! and lova Ce eee reece | ouce Which was ¢ 1 Mes et Lecce To Teagasead the impositton of the Gach insertion, Special jute may, LOADS OF ARMS SHLAE iy Geleurmet, Vie tat tha ao "ea" erpvede fee Cie: aoe Feet e peret Bik MANGE Fh Fesell | Guldant bed LOW © uted om the a. litical papers: tha® pe made for advertise f unusual o — ilalen:, 1 @hlow he destaree | gevavaeaat V ‘ais wiatéa ving the destitumon “of the distayal Ue held dale a i ai blentigy yspow, March Po M=The reorgant | will nowt probably Editorial Department of THE SUN | &e, ae, &e. 4 and Visdlng foros of the f8-| to Mrellitate restoration by providing for a | Comvia ot tie Bout, fF wae how eked te | evening * | ention of ee government has been PRUSSIA. r the chi JesernP. Beacit, to - _ — Congress h the Military | comist Fi t (he | dation Ot tha: poemmlt ‘ cowpleted. The Du nin C01 ¥ ould tr . r nown he Milita | registration of equal voters in each of the | dation of the « wan G07 lose SSEMILY > " ‘The first eeesion of the North Germae hom commeniestions should be address Dentts, March & Evening w Hecordary™ hava noted the | fairy diaty ote, tha the ¢ Ving | Mian asked for by Theatr | ietidelay ebro pital tes et rth Lisle Parliament was, opened on 2th February ctiptions GF any bin +1 Adispateh from Waterford reports that ite of Police that after this nh beheld tes ow heetht : After further ais 1 by Meaara. Stow a in place of the Dake of Buckingham, who | by the K in person. In ® ficn Gineet, cusatl Ge addromet 15 tho | the Pootand appeared’ tar foros a Devil's | {pang dR Flag mach bed al is Or cee Comandint arts of Nevada, amd Vomeroy, of Kaunas | plilative to the Fire Departmont 4 has been appointed Colonial Secretary, and | speech he read he tetarred iim past bia “eal ng | he Recorders wives, the | the ¢ ' 1 tion, | fav reaotution, Mr. Sprague mov rk elect a receiver « ‘ ry of Germany, referring to the ¢ Cobties af Maanees Wd Follea' ata: | NH atte ud dia: | The ( Hive aa hia paieet anpropriation t ¢.s0n,00 : | meetis ct Fecleo iaaion at the hoad of the Roard of trade, | in the counetle ef Europs, and made bet ¢ ff Nassau and Fulton ate, sen | Gian'to obeg’ ths mission of tha Sow n Sonat Doolittle advocated. the amendment. | atm 0 charter 0 rion Avenio Ae conbon, aie ning —The funorat | battle-tield ions, = icnianscintnin Sas | Jet known, The tnmurzenta muster in trond | their ananiation of auiberiy over the P| thes ary Comsitton, to was disagreed to, | Central road, ‘or avonus, in Weatcheater | Of VAttomum Ward (nee ae eere bur, | Lowarda the restoration of German power | i force, particularly in the Cennty of Tipper: | lice, ¥ tolerated by him, and | 94, in Velatieds Warroad 6 THEO EAE LAT ang pon the « tof the | county; providing for filling vacancie took place to-day io romaine were bur- | and honor. It the duty of the Pare ‘Byecial Advertisements: =i) lapse: mcdaa thn Qala ot id Gohaanio ada wy: | SEY. understand that a eset J sr ve hsobhmintie tata : | resolation. sarthe tourer of whieh Me St the ofice of anperviaor; for the ineor ied in Kensal Groon, and were followed to | Hament to discnse the draft of the AX ARTICLE POR THR LADIES—AT | (he Fenlans on the Goverament stations at | Ahalr order come trem tho Sayor himeelf | the enme, with the recommendation that i | art anid tho Indian lrurean wae @ | tn of eocoparativy aut indaatrial wslone; | iho grave. Uy a great nutaber of Titerary | Coe4tiguion, and thay show, Boar i mind Py Le FOR THE LADIES—AT | wi tna are Waiting on General do pasa, The House Comtaittes on the | inte which all the surslus funds of authorize the wa State armory a " ‘eapousibility them. Wruthe, oplettation of many ledion te New Vouk and | tote Cross aud Carsefort, no new bands of | Sheridan, wanting him tot \ haa ie tey were teorned | ny to previne for vipuceth | gentiomen asd frienda, including many | ‘yin “Rational relation Seatew Celebrased. lee pha Br Wickt thor Welle and M Judiciary also held @ meeting: on tho same | Uhre" g 1 Me. Stowart where he | Preokignt ¢ A Pho Called Staten Lagation | arcth "ef rhets aes ots Niemen rc the insurgents hove appeared Slow | crnor Welle ang varom : Fr Harlan askod Me. Stowart where ne, in He ni ton Aworioans, The United States Legation | south — 0} eo Maine to ‘ ERINY: FAN, LOTION, bau sad he uaained Wiaklow OF | tion of th ¥ troubles is expec day and approved of tho measure With ®] por auch tuformation aa warranted that as has; relating to the Industrial § waa ve ad by Me. Moran, first Sore. | the North, wontd, he hoped, be stourely we hed Graven? ont is. th hese ole ee ence He inet | muulcipal eleetion on Munda fow amendinonta. therefore it may bean: | sertiont ation in Rovoklyn ; to invorp tae to Wlataeee Aka : jand torily settled, aa soon ae { ood fa will wilt eports from Drogheda atate that they clamation reterred to was publadbed 11 $L® | gtaded that the Iuilt will soon pase Congress | Mr. Stewart roptiod in a apeoch critieising Wand East Kiver Mridge € | » Miniator Adam \ cmpowered the conctadin the hands aind face wnooth and wif b ti SUN of Saturday Iaat.] eluded that the bi oon pa bs in general tern tt tof Indian | to the sale of vegetables in New ‘ Conte Bs | 4 Sark ihe hands and face smooth and et. | been no fu Giatéebanion tas Had Ch Saturday wssumesd saw 1G:scete' Ui eoasnes | Renan tats yagement 9€ Indian : ; Ne ‘The Famern Questies. | treation nan Confederney ring yee eens he, oy rt wi ss ais Legler ous’ bese ess HisRii r aflairs, and the repeated conitiet botwoon | York city reer | he nf catated | formed for dofanae and not for attack, aad |” Reiiaea ty, te he haath se pouty Moya to this hour, t f the f at Pea cn geoce nt balgi tae Faia et Vending Meulbiorn: aout now th Kies et acd: weullacy, euuineition prowling [5.4 TIN bo piseeg’ Obatiistiogs (08 pias | LONDON, Meveh'e= Byeninae Ts fee 4 | had no hostile tendency towards weighbew: 2 — troche leaders have been captured New Ontrave, March 8—A bid aH PAM |W tington, an abestutely necessary to one: | out of it and wharves in New York, and providing | that the loading powore of Europe avo | ing powers, While the different Statee. ; MERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PRE Duniay, March 8—voning, | ed by the Hous today to postpone the Mae | ne ae canatruction Act. | gi Mf Harlan aaid there vas no eneh con. | for | sing the of the Harbor Mag: | anited in urging upon the Ottoman n+ | the Coufederaey wero to bo united for cation of Crusity (2 Animale -Rovns No. 826 | The Fenians lave captured and tow cipalelection, The Senate fa nO ae Comuatiten ca Foreign Baler | eer eiamnich, there, wae trate | er re ie Whsln, Mr Hiskeelee mover | ment the Immediate enforosmens of the pre | sogiiset Feed: tee leeepaen ener ee ' { ‘. & natrct shchag hr gpa : he Sonate Comiatteo on Foreign Rola | dittere ron batereen the pee nittoo of the akealoa move I wan niriotiy preserved, and Gi AN | porseanion of the protien barracks at Kile Tho election will therefore probably itis eaid, made an adverse report on | the Territories and tho people of ire to recommilt. the Co visions of the treatios of 1856 and tho grant. | etiar meal aty Bree neoensary f in the County of Kildare be held | President's nomination of IL. 8. Sand: | Svilized regions ne to the proper treats Whole House, ing of liberal concessions to its Christian | the bensfit of the whole, The speech com. . Deikin, Bani d Articlenof impesehment againat Governor | aoa ea oe ttumacte to | 2f,the Indians. The people of the Torrite | fone wraonecen. hes cluded by yvoking tho blossing of God om | A dispatch from Woterford staten that | Welle have been dewwn up aud roterred. | c narerrpene mer igri pte tire barre miki cre mere HT Tal aend Revised Statutes relative to ae | Loxbor, Maroh10 A despatoh from Coa. | the prometion of the patriotie work, | #pe:? POR EADING, NEWEPAPE MS the Galteo mountains, on the borders of | THIRD pM ATEH Deen aeet ciacueade an adveren | Ebe people of the Stnte held different apin- | xing (9 publi oF | gtuntinopte ataton that tho Sultan hae mate | Tivery nf the sjeech, aud at te eonel CONITED STAIRS AND BMITISH PROVINCES, | Tipperary anit Cork countion, are awarwing | New Ontnans, arch 1) Teowblerbeing | rep alana porepesariee> Mr. Marina then denied that 1 ehiciia uatitations sto ucoryarate tho eo casing whieh arn satisfactory to the | Count Bismarck declared tho Partiamem®. | ft AE THe PORLIBI RNS LOWEST RATE | tt Py iana, and it ix feared that an attack | hended in cave the municipal election | (revan, tole Minister ww Vienne peraption tu the Tudiau Departivent of | porate the Mott Medical and Sirgical 14> | poople of Horvia, and has promised to cerry OPE No frat futlettting of the Parliamens ‘any tusinees, and the advertising le will be made on the town of Tipperary, the | i allowed to bo held on Monday, Cenora Pinch; Ke Comilislebers: te: ile Pare &t nn Foss to anzcont that the do. | Prary ; to incorperate the Mecuapics anit | into effoot the fran of 1456 to be held on Fabrunry 2th, fortran d ran -nd inhabitants of which are disaffected aud) Sheritan has issuod erdere that no pottet roi aro teanited te meet ity aria imme. | 0&0 €aa taking too wits w range, aud wan- | RO Tana race ratoad ik Bicaa ware OT} ‘Tho Cretan deputation haa reachod Con- on. ‘The King had received the 1p diapoaed to help ther, Tipperary | apened acd that the day of election be poste | vai bataictedeilsana yt, the eubjeot property | g stantinop the moderate consorvative . y disponed ' apes i Ta | diately before the opening of the Exhibition | be : | ame livth member for Fran! a the enpital of the faumons county Gal woned watil @ District Commander der | on the let of Ap niin |. The debate was resumed on the anbjoct a laure t ‘ i pate. { har also been recived, Ministers had beem PS nie, anit of conaide importanoe, | the aw ie oppointed, of apecial instrustions J | anal wom poate relative ‘ Nw ‘hain, Marah 10 A royal proclamation | sent to reprosout Prussia at the Bayarias f ~ meena ‘ - v aionera who have not are : act relative to Con «of Emiges . ° LAMERICAN AND FOREION PATENT srituated on the river Arva, an oflueut | are ree woring tl ° Sa Ge i Aa ira + | timate aunpresa gambling hetla in the Se. | antiounces the termination of martial law in | und Stuttyart courts, herelations of Prat. Of the “Belontific Ainerican,” continue to ectas At | of tho Suir, 1 at on the Wat rd a iT tall ettand T ball, "| tropolitan district; to regulate the mannoe | Spain believed to be « di ui i Leys for secur weniiona in | | STE to do s0 without Lapa phcetaad of inaking arrosts ‘for viel wot the Bx weed fy + Mig: AL styl P34 Rec, jeune twente he ter ureBtonel | AA | oorick Railroad, twenty-five muilen DISASTERS is Withee tay ves thea panel of taking wrrosta fur violations of the Bax | Healy, thandiy “A'new party, €0 "ve called the southenst of the City of Limerick | Hee ef the Steamship Flambea at 1. RRLIRE OF AOC TROR-ELAD COMVRACTOR: | CORSO he ee eee oe rerio |, PiZTRaNcm. Marehi 18,—-Aa | abormpt: Was: | Seen: Censetrenveiy sven ben bear antes | ‘i From a report of Major B.A. Compton, | exhibited. | to furnish a report « : ; : beret Ne fe mi assassinate the King of aly, aoar | by, the eoalition of the Conscrvative aad for wore | Lospox, Mare 9 No: heen ea Magan bet tarna | the Eabibition, more particularly of the |, Mr. Conneas introdu ion for | Fise the construction of « rallrout in Deo cree tick Oba Libera! parties, The members of Tarlia- t inforiation te thveuvorm furalabed, tree, | ia reporte om Ireland today that | US 1a the Preaklent of the Atlantic M H liet of Wile . vlan, whiel ; on Se re |, hid Ae Eee ; Ase) ont | Mall Steamship Company, it eppeare that | Amefican department, Notice to bo taken | org of the iron.sted hwan| Adjourned t half past Groves. het beepiicliey ailhe i, Ge ‘Coulson and asview free. Adcom | soquillty ba f re area int | the tons of thle veapel, on the lat tuet, was | 0f 80W Invention 1 art, agrioul, | referred to the Naval Monday AY March 10--A torrible earth dake | 248) depution proseut at ono meeting, among: New York, or cor.of Fand theta, | tHe Prustuce o be aoe aan te County or | OME 9 Grose nogligonee compatence | tural and mineral products, raw materia’ TIKE MONKOR HOCTHINE Marvland. as taken place in the island of Mytelone. | them being Prince Freterick Charles. 7 eae || Mae reeant dinturbanee ia tue Foe of al Now Tnlets NC. pilot to take ber | manufactures: ef Mr. Cameron, introduced » resolution in : pace All the habitations on the island are in CUINA AND JAPAN. { “ALL THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE SUN Kerry, the acene of the rtive ™ he bar there. t arab a to Er. ¢ Tuckor, the Republican cand otra ting the Committees on For rary Re a ( graphed to the New York Sun) ruins, aud. bundreds of lives have been lost. . . qT 1 Alexa Va, on the ith ult, with five Jona to Inquire What ateps are necessary to A dispateh from Hong Kong aay EY cold not wand together wiser any single eat {a | of Laat wont i. pects a al Ty &Tetntes ate at the late Mayoralty election at Alex Goveramenta from intro: | aay bet iaiicha Mextee. Large bodies of rebels are threatentag i NS eudetaty wove euseamee a (alba feces, Wublls tata ACayoall| Slntea Ot ERE pereltHRLOGAR.| i Mtl pa hs base one a dentteiny aie npen Ato ventseday teiosted, the House. ot | Pants, March 10—The Movrrnira etaten | Hankow. They at one time advariced withe wad Gina ® atehine: from De tunes yoy nares io gentioman who was declared elect A Nite ‘ patos bill to Call-a State Convention 0 | that by this time all the French troops muat | {8 14 miles of it, but have now retreated. ADIES—YOU CANNOT HIND. & BET: | panda of Fouians ure patrolling tho couatios | (ais repented rate fast 28 | ithe judgen of election, and demanded from We pede ina bow Constitution, by 13 yous t07 | been (oft Meniee, and that the departure of | Lea mauere of, the Fingtse are low FRmbellishing beskis thas ve lof Cork, Waterford, Tipperary and Lim. | ti¢ har, and upon souding tn ty hort e him. the of ta peel i nave, which was not a two-thirds vote ve le zico, au’ ho departure of | navigation ia delayed. Extonsive opium ' pe a trar On WTKR LADIES eee SL line is cebion nts vate rmaWe | Riraarane imate tor aee vatara tid a esi Ko lations ene Piltired Adieu te: reconsider te pond: | the Kmyoror Maximilian from Vere Craz taken place at Ningpos se a satel a? ; “Y ie : he [hoon or chee eny dae, ot | that the " . a - ace hae) | Oe wan to havo taken place ou the 8th of Sop ipo outta o-chow fog om an art and comiitting robberies every s her ‘ ay, © | ior at he 0 Senate then, on motion of Mr. Sher - ° Jiuato being public E te iolare li Rrpea Laibar cite ue Gos ved | Hs Was NOE fuewial Be | ark AN te cl ina sen kinee anect | main went into Exeoutive sosalon, aud sour FORTRESS MONKOK. eghcaat TTC ted by order cf a military masderin. = Mraptes, end tn t vat al wing | pabhisp arian ie fo eeaenY Hod heav- | tier reapanse, 2b. Tucker then wit adjourned. (Texgraphed to the New York Sun.) ng ee i ge mr Intelligence received here from Japem | a tty sa nh ported to be atitt in Pai eter in| Tho ludiana fsiends of Souator Morton, wv waite ee Am Antoryiow with Davin —Newrecs uinmated the prirpeee on which reeeonagg Sy A ceil Lge mer { | . - about Cor? foetal water, On the worntng of | Saturday night spline n with a] ews items, Keiuving to Pay Kent. chledey he eanie kitts + Pe aae ’ aed ured pol i , | the 2d it was demod advisable to maka-an | oon eestigeeer oath] _ Fouranes Momnon, March 9--Theee of tho | “astZatine fur a eubmasion cabin’ ts be | Relfcetevesnl ohct be sucia tative I)'as Willanebureh: OMmei fy land | eflort to ve tho troops irom beth aceehnede daemon pep Dy Telegraph (0 the New Yor’ Sun) — | most prominent merchants of Now York New Foundland, to | supported by the Daimto . Pp, 7b vanxvws RLAstiC ray that to A ecirte al Ringer er tre | Ba ey a to in | Ir wae raining at Athany Maat night, and | cH¥: Swian Importers, on a gouoral tour of tire ices had oceurvel near Yokobarim 0 ob Sea been discovered « A by tho military, | reortully rendered by. eaeomtadeeaad ans debian cana wre obnorvation to the Southern States, arrivod ‘our miles of houses are reported to have y } ; i firm the reo) Cucetiully rendered by extended to both white and black loyal | tho ice in the river wan fant wearing away bam “ been burnt down, mawers. | and that this eceins to ¢ A the Fe} hig oflicera nnd crow, ab Ls ote eee ai uric and at | tie Ledislatern e€ Mvaalesippt bas. ap:| Wore Yeaterday and spent the afternoon in | the Cuited States and the Old World. oes dave ace, Fishes wan D elastic etrep of | norte that the maing of the Irish people has re nately lanl the susie Cue confer upon then ail eivil | nied $30,000 fue. Obs det f vet | at laterview with Mr. Davis, ‘They wore MARINE, riding, a man insole: attomptod to atop ae be general. fore daylight on the at nalibieal bite. he reconstruc propriated ve the defence of Je pleasantly received ertained by Mr nora’ his ho A e a used ng tule a | failed ta be gan wind had changed to tho Bed DO aL Nee re sees | Dat | Aud 'itray Davin.” ‘The cooveraation which | | Quiewatows, Maret 9 The, ateamalipe terhicls ben ceieieniioniie: mas ie ae pe through the “S i ISPATCHES. ted entirely over tho al At ‘ 5 ued on various commercial aubjecta waa | City o shington and Chicago from a LAST NIGHTS DISPATCH shat that abould | In tho Virginia House, on Saturelay, the ui i roated. abel 3 How over tho foretopaail , onged ‘On leaving the ‘ork, touched here today wad pro- Motiimcaaecetineret 10 EAR YERYNOY Denia, March 10 F, cuition dnting the olakt tant fore ha tae Wad} Sonate bill for @ Convention was reported, "hey Se sey Tee | ceeded to Laverpedl ion Borah ot Mood Letting ta Cleveland. sat WHAT W ‘ The bandof Fenians which was previously | r tothe dopth of aix ot | ; with an amendment protesting against the | Davia waa so ‘ded for, hay INANCIAL. ’ “ are some of ike merits, vir Ito have taken 7 f the | lower hold | : ‘i vite at bul boen under the top that ho was - (Telegpaghes te Ha trme Fone Bat J ol ich | re o ha aken possession of the r hold 5 nat conntitutionality of the Sherman bill. unde: a he wi ont ahr ta: sae tiie ", ‘y eshte ches eperict ol aby gare to which | rey to ha Hreneasr eee ty pb | take ley etna ho Ha stionalit rman bil ie veer ely takers outa of by the Govern-| LONDON, March | 9 Evening Console] Cunvetann, March 10.—Two Trishmem toes not strain er draw upen the boty | barracks at K , in Kite n | fp ies by recently refusing (he Apams & Coa rosin oil factory tin bis imprisupmnent.” ‘They found atc wa hanged at of United 04 | ¢rom Philadelphia, named Wildon gnd Com : af Resturey. og de the | diaporsed by the troops | atintiod, ni froater mist ike if they refused to lin, Masa, waa destroyed by tire Friday in good hoalth and possoasing all the | Evetwention (14; Minuie Central, 77345) oy, woing intoxicated, hind a didiculty ab ss tho kate ean |. Tid nmmTenRe teOdA. An HlaCE 08 88 TN Munster a necerto be: | this law. He anticipated that in two years | night. Lea $10,000 to 00, Nob ia ne ot njormeny whlch fu ladleey OF Baan) March ‘X=P, M.—United | the Nashville depot on Friday night, whem nai fem of the SEZ TE? | varracks at Mountmellick, at the foot of | formation ouligeton it tie Melemulted in | (ue, Suuth would te adaitied alted toe | cured ey MF ee eames Le retasina one | BMny pacsk at 779% ; tho former shet the latter, inflicting @ ue te 0 oF bs Weare: Sheve Bloom Mountain, and were repulsed: | gatoty to xo many lives, and givo thanks to | Speakor Colfax being eae eT | Epwana W. Traveen, prominent citi: | prisoned for. Faaskrour, March United | wound which will probably be fatal. “4th It le aeally adjusted to ps Th Wes Bratlteeas cat what Senator Morton had said i . States bonda closed at Mr. J, O. M. Reed, Street Inspector, was Mend-can be changed from cue parte Iso of the attacking party were sbot an All Wine Providence that wo were in the | 0 i. Congress bax opened | zon of Petoraburg, Va., was drowned there | Fourness Moxnor, March 10.—Goorge Qadly cut in the throat by one Aggee, @ ‘aainole, The rebels are said to havo assemblod to | rene Me Ae tue | door ty restore the Southern Sates W | yostertay while crossing the Appomatox | Shea, one of the counsel for Jeff. Davis, COMME hack driver. Sev oud OF oFEEE HR toR 96 CENTS the number of three thousand in the neigh- | [ore Feaponslbin tart their civit und political power; but Congrons | ovo reached here taie worning on a consulsation | , TAVERrO0t, March 9—Evening —The mar. — " i Coane had ard to them “you a omnia Dai . , kot for cotton continues dull, and quotations ee ae eel Notion Dealers borhood of Abbeyleix, in Queen's County. | all the officers of tue com | ciithed in new robes af liberty and justice; | Tk gallons of the boat olt whiskey.tu ahow a further decline. ‘The closing prices Sebool Disciplize. sf afectaied By AN 1, Troops have been sent out to diaporse thom. | passengers. " | led by the faithful men, the | Cincinnati is part of the consideration in @| A commanication to the Richmond Exas- | were an follows :—Middli nda, 13 At Zanoaville, O., they Lave tried the sys Rian RTRARAND BUCK The existence of a Fenian Council, which | | The Tamer the steamer Andalusia, | whom you dvapined iu soit fan, | goed for cortain real extate from the Lang: | inex, dated Wi saga: Middling Orleans, 139d loa to-day | tom of prohibiting corporal punishment im Mall ou receipt of he. Captain Wont, of the svoamer Andaluaia, | o erable confederac lib nexhsw ea 106 ATENTS—PATENTS—PATENTS—MUNN & CO, continué to solicit od obtala werninet oa bew tice of Park Row. brampitaw o(lniormei’ n tree URCHASKE THE family, Price 2 cents, HE YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE BANNER ‘eopee! ldreu_ ond Youth, Nis Sohasls and) Suvenile Temperasoe OFyauis umber will be beatifully tliustrated, and ai ibe spared to take Ita Girat-clase paper for the < SUN FOR YOUR ws pavers will be abiy edited, aided by euch . L, Cuyier, Rea, Dr. Charles J Re has been secretly in seasion iu this city, been discovered, and its members have eon arrested by the police enoral Burke. one of the Fenian leaders in the South, has been cap ary at Tipper MEXICO. (Teleysaphed (0 the New York Sun.) ‘The French Occupation and lve cuation— ‘Napolrou's Fxplarntlons. | Wasixctox, March 10.—Miulster Dix has addressed the following letter to Seero tary Seward L&GaTion oF TH Pan Sin—I enclose a translation of the parts p Uneven States, ¢ Feb. 1th, 1807 burned on her voyag Charloston, hat lov of hi frou given a atat ship ich have appeared in the in port to ment of the accounts of x. Bh the 2d inst, having telegraphic Now York o1 Y cabin passengers, acrow of 28, and a eral cargo, About 7 o'clock on the peat evening lire aud smoke wero discovered for ward of the boiler. The hose was iinme. diately not working, but the flames inereaned and burst out around the amoke atack, ‘The veawel’a head was put forthe steamer “Mau, | hattan,” which waa railing towards the: The orgiucera Lad to leave the engivet without «topping the engine, and the safety valve was lifted and hawaora thrown over tern to atop the propeller, Some of the boats were thea lowered, but in the hurry | and confusion few were saved by this me oud the fr worth Exeoutors, reported among tho real foot up 7,000 bales, would Tho Froedmon's Bureau proteges near | reve Oo Merch &-Kvening.—The mar. | *#® public schools, “A parent” thus de say an the countr, y > | estate transfers in that city on Friday, BB trenyt Heed Ra flared Hay 8 kot for breadstuils closed steady. Corn, | #ribes its working ‘ove the flag aball rule the countr; 7 ck committes von formed | Hixh! ote on of that neighbo F age rf . i i ma tind ab si tl seal nee ay iA st faa Bata en vod rented his plantation to certain ot the | Weatar a Sis, 6d. por quarter for Mixed Be peg erie emt Posty nd fy her account! ju eelver m in Mauafleld, Ohio, amd several thieves and | Hureau jcors, Who aub let it to the negroes, y —Bres Ld na and Georgia represont the destitution | pickpockets have boeu drivon from the city iret instance route ERPOOL, March 9.—Noon.—Breadstuffe | the working of the famous Rule: quiet. nadian por 49 pounds. Lard 50a Sd. per ewt. fu low 4%, 64. por 100 pounda. Livenroot, March 9 The order and acholarship hae riorated more t under the Board's 1 so aay @ large majorit and #0 nay @ m: ia th heretofu have ove » States as influitely greater than stated. Doaths aro reported rrod from atarvation in the former State, while a leading paper tn tho latter £0 number of whom A fow days ago, the pro tor went to the Hureau to collect his nts, and was roferrod to sho negroes, who under th their return, THe ananal commencement exercises of | tof severe treatment in case of dete- 7 fivo por, cont vot the teachers, Provisions firn American, Tal- took possession. pr voning. —Pork— Y 7 jority of the parente. eatimates tho total number starving there | the Jefferson Medical College, in Pennayt- weer ‘ iu pox'on. Lg earthing epg | Prime City Mesa 75a, 6d. per 2 Boma. 2 It bas caused a cousiderable number of at fifty. thousand, and for whom the] yania, wore bold Vriday afternoon, Tho Saat teat ones g bn Ae che Bs jean’ U ‘50a. Ab por ewt. Rosin | children to be turned out of the achoola means of actual au! co ia not provides. of M ca fesnaall’s whe bv hy “art nto bh bd: aM oi mmon Wilmington %#. &l. por owt. Ash- | ‘Those childre; monly belong to the clase Tantir caso of Banford Conover, dudge | Louree of Doctor of Medicine was conferre: vied by wamall squad, proceeded to | gq hig, Gi, for Spirits tarpoatin for whom “free achoola” "were created. Wlio delivered on Saturday tho dect upon one bundred and fifty graduates. $h6 VEO NARGO: SIA BETTER, ugres sey owt. am te, 7d. Per lion | Any boy who prefers playing in tt {the Court, The Corrt wero of opini A visvatcu from Toronto, C. W., anya: | Jat pee el ed lived eg RLM i f neyivania Reflued and Canada | to going to school, nly fo take advan that tho indictment was not dofectiv Joseph Dion is challenged to » billiard | rey Feats ponueat ee Marat Wille, Whale oul 38a por 299 gallons for | tage of Weis Deanna ule” ond A se ere hey d consider the i s ir 7 ase: from ool 5 be Shepaloee Hay a rae ein Bh match by an American, a Fronchman, and | last accounts, a messenger had beon sont to ‘a » cones: Po0m, ow Old Point with a request for a military force who sewe and waahes for a living, and cow Conover has not yet boen sentenced an Englishman. Fort Wellington, at Pret | ture enough to put down the trouble FROM EUROPE BY STEAME! sequently has but very little time to devote Lar bE i ty eiwes B of tig anual exposition of the condition of | andconfusion (ov were taree AS nd allowed | Since the 12th of February, treaties hevo | cott, is to be putin thorough repair, TW | gerivad of the Ue. Btoamer Lancast ‘Three Days Later Mails Dates, fo weleing tar oaieiee: Veg yy 4 ¥ Ways ‘The tho Fre h Rag abay Breen 4 Wy poe ey to tloatalongside, The capt nd first | been made with the fu g Indian tribes, | Fouian news causes no excitement here. Mercantile Failure at Hnwpton. Tho stoamahip America, from Southamp- | livos of respectability aud ua fulnoas— ba ‘ fe Cane ernment to the . arpa Lecinlatit, | inlontslonmee bye We orcuatea wre ual cecusval sre . cee i Mela ie 7 * ‘ ry " ase Hee Te she: Welton Geniea pod Mexien: | Creketle kane en dis ceeanining meme eee iain | 1 from Kansas, | 4,1, Lue, the U. 8 Treasury elork, who (ly Mait (0 the New York Sun.) ton, February £7th, brings the following | our wise, and luunane Hoard saye to hee fe Pay ey The expression of much good feel | gota, ‘The officers aud orew of the Manhat- | &% t@ the Tadlan country south of that] absconded with 8,000 worth of Boven: | Vourress Mownor, Mar. Rho United | details of foreign news ; fine, bad abhity te’ properly, govern your he cafvecate. and bain | spect t@ the former, aud the a | tan deserve groat praia for their brave and | Stat vin. with the Kawa, ¥ bruary 1 thirty bonds, has mado a full confeasion, in | States frigate Lancaster, Commodore 1D). 18 RAND: ie obildren, both at home and a school, ‘thoy pity. abandonment of the latter, aro a | aucceasful eflorta on the occusion, Before | Saceand Foxes, of Missian peaary 1; | nid ; © theft ot pi sely, from the Paoifle squadron, arrived Tho abip Arcadian from Liverpool for Sa. s¢ in our public schools,” afecrtptons, tegaidor with | dex of tho more general fooling Which @X-| fig wyyck was Tost aight uf It Was onve: | Sack and Foxes, of Minsourh, Felranry 10 hich ho avers that tho theft was not pro: | Kidgely, from the Paoiile aqnadron, arrived | vv inih, Ta 9 on South Tock. |. We are. informed that # considerable w York Cir, WIN. | inte heroon both subject, | loped in lanes, Miatuia, Voorion, Wens,, Piankoshiawa, Otte meditated, but that he had been drinking | iy the harbor this morning, five dave from | (uw: aaved MS fouthampton for Now | number of children bave boon taken irom. fesohors, and friends of | (Signed) Joun MX ; waa, and Wyandote. wriary 4; Potto- | when he tted it Nase ne Lanew I n York, whioh was ash ‘wt Scullwartio, bas by parents who desire te Siccdlndag "The Benner [rranstazton.] H.om of @ Stcamer on the Mlavaeipnl River. watiomins, Hebruniy Wy Rickapons, Febru acratsanio’aall por overs bound) on the been towed Lack to Liverpool have their children governed ae woll aw . ‘eleqvaphed to the New York Sun. | ary 28, and Shawneos, March 2 The \ | having be n th tn th mont atruck @ log last night, at 10:30 o'clock, | giade with th i of Wines was for» Slio lias nino OvOr 7,000 | ee eet at can Dad argidon f the Habeas C Si Tre- | © govern their schools, wi nea at nation is re! aig miles below this city, and aunk, Mer | the Jered Sioux, of Dakota, ; | town, Iharbadges and Nassau for coal aud | ing of the Habess Corpus Suspension (Ire ‘One of 1d and honorable citi Paring the calamities of civil war, In tho | 8 miles below thig city, and maak. tes | fe Poe ae io daten rat above | barrels of flour, Tue total treasure abip- | provisio The Lancaster in coming | land) Act Continuance Bill Fat Eee ane, 2 eee condition of the relations which exist be- | CATR Consistent ot et ne es he | mentioned, mont since January let foote up $3,016,000, | into the Roads exchanged salutes with | ‘Lord Russell gave bis cordial assent to | imforms me that bie busine rue OLDEST | THE LARGEST tween the different countries of the globe. | sunk in twonty minutos in twouty-six feot | Wour dead bodies have thie far boen | arg py sities HES the Susque Fal Valmer'a flag, | the bill, which ho considered fully justified | Trem yotle pacizee hiss see ealy . ho aufteri hich are produced at ono ‘i 1 + 19 Democratic mombera of the Mary: | ghip, and rae of an hour | by re nd commented strongly | [he pupils o! iG sae of wal nd covered, ho chimneya | taken from the ruius of tho fire which oc jahip, wh © es they iTS Weenypony | point wre necessarily felt at all others. We | oh aNitcrs full ov ete iva | tuhon fron tie rit it among them that | land Legislature held a caucus on Friday | afterwards, she proceeded to the Nor-| on th he Fenian in the | Leave the soboo! room, noons and event IMPORTA eh dy and boilers fell over, The crew a it irred here F night, a a y ‘and that ustil within a few mouths past Quine art of rastee tas, RCURNTIRIO | havo experienced the ahock of the events | sougers, except one, wore rescued by email | of B. kanorich or of an aMlioining | to elect a candidate for the U, 8, Senator. | folk Navy Yard, whore ahe recclved the United Bates, sepect proeating the | was nevor treated unoivilly by them. Aghia a Shieh distracted the and we ure | 2K keanh ane: ware rescues li. of Fp er nef gene Py PPS ace |aame naval honors from the frigate New | interference of the overnment ene ser e : 4 big FAUARSED joanle tn | a laaivatria| ang | UORM Sue UIPEROR WARTS WEA O18 the fill ai with aahors, was killed YY | ghin,in the placa of Gov. Swann, After | ampalire, Commodore Kidgelyreccived | in relation to the trial of the Fenian inva | fire tom Uacome ome eal ons rake "For a pummber of years thi "| subject of dis. Vessel Lost on New Inlet, N (., nr, aie ona who hy the saine | Aeveral ballots, the caucus adjourned until | instructions from Washington tu proceed to | dere of Canada. | 1g 4 3 1 y sine | 1 ting them. A few days aince he threat curealatton than Be gsm lnes tees. ug | nereeu iy now (Telegraphed to the New York itatod into the collar, sues | tonight, During the caucus there was Navy Yard, and it ia maid that the Lan | ont 1 7. ae a oxplenations on the | oned te. report them to thelr teachers for ished bo two Cou en 0 \ h thon “ . aster Will ba put out of commission and | partot the Trish orney eral, and or | soutiit Wiratxaroy, N.C, March 10.4 three: | cvede & Without material daw | nockwdowa Letween two members, one | phel Oe . p | their rudeness, and was answered by "d—m her of Kngravings of everything is contiibutin ; beartoke oon two mom J discharged, The Lancaster was | promised that the correspondo: ating ea, " > Re iocine, them Gente mnsted a Fin ashore on Now filet having charged the other with offering bim lndsignia in 160), ‘sud bes bean | £0 of the American Preat- | {he teachers; they dou’t Game tough as I other in ther policy, supposed to be the Alfred Thoras. FORIIETH CONGRESS. | ¢100 to change his vote for the last eight youre attached to the Pa: | de a concerning the Fenian | bud men! ee er jeaty han received on @ recent oc New London, Conn-, with i CD re 4 ae cific Syuadron ‘anada, should be laid before Par. Hreraa Ue se ioabaat a the asatirance of sentiments of cM aEeea a tok The crow PiKaT 688108 Iy the Massachusetts House of Reprenen: | ee eee ns Moody & Co., Tho bill was then read @ second | Mr, Peabody andthe Public. Fy dtiohors t¢ SHioe wore es crenad Lo bit have not been heard from. | taives 08 Saturday, Mr. Pierce presontod | q general merchandise business in ‘Hamp: | time. A letter dated Boston, Mareh 7, say: of tho United States, i } io 4 remonatr against the License law, | tou, Virginia, haw failed, theig Liabilities | A dispatch from Cork, of Sunday, says Me. George Peabody, intending soon to perfectly with our feclinga. We take pleas: | FIRES. tTeleg J | | Amount to about $19,000,” fully covered “hy i 11 f ‘1 Nh | signed Wi clergymen of Boaton and vi- | smount to abe covered VF) two Tri perv a | leave f land, deems it a duty to him- ier, ond javent o in anguring favorably ax tothe future | Ayayxy, N.¥., Murch 10.—Two tanka of | 1k 1 yo Tneat Lome ot by 16 cleresmen of Boaton and vir | tele assets, ‘The firm made m general Two Ineh, Amerieane weve committed | OTThe ork thoce Wher during reer of 8 relations of thetwo governments, in respect |! ertuta pets ioun oll, wb : aq . Cinity. It inclutes all denominations. | Venment of all their property tof the bere. | esterday. They wore arreated on board | tol & LUAU Naative. cou tale ab all (he Newesiands. | to tho different questions on witch thelr in| a platturin ear on the Hudson I ; Mt ) motion of Seventy five thousand gallons of liquor | fitof all the creditor, Vayient Woe eus| eee a citcuer before, for illegal drill: | written to bim asking loans of money dona- talt 60, MUNN 860 NH ote may bo fyund to coine Ne need | Pad truck in Kant Albatiy, iy 1 F lat + iurela| have been sclzed altogether by the Masaa- | peuded yesterday, a elng @ hike Bnet pposed to have | tions to literary institution pudecriptions ot recur nia titne necessity which | fevtiry Inst night, No « tit i z 7 wenn ba , ar 0 chure! vublic charities, &o., or asaiat- ENTB-MUNN ACO. Pi wed us to undertake tho expedition to! Q¥yq Ite not knows bow tho five origin: | {1 uitest Staten ace ti , m singe they. com of a Hatirond Bwitchtender, | tailed for America, Hoth wore recently OO Oo icilelves oF others, thai the grees TO AMERICAS, Mexioo, We sought redress for grievances | ated Boe ae a ti loo on Loree | Beneed thee raide upon illegal establish: | aphed to the New York Sun.) | Heer, ais ck aces | number of these, omammuntcations bas Fee of every description, and Yor We Canin ofl tT y : are : hd t . o Jamal Jered it impossible for bim to read oF Fie iam which our people had euflered | TRoY, N. ¥.. March 10.--About 2 o'clock | Kelations, mente | Newanx, Mar. 9.—Eulward O'Br Sh 4 Sheba oly ryote re Ft yl nes [tar etn veare sud antmrated by thas fon. | this morning, Mr Shihan D Watren'a bara, | gromoritarton ron ti INDIAN COMMIS A biararctt from Carson City, datod Bih | # New Jeracy, Katirond emitehtendar, | gsttca as Tienry baa decided that thare | wer, of even. 69 open thou peraon, | Thay } cour sentiwent, which wil always induce | of Tala Tae Gusanere, i |. Mr. Henderson, f ho ¢ tea on | instant, raya the Nevada Legintature ad-| $30) gud sentenced. to threo months’ im: | case of Col. Nelson and Lieut. Brand whieh ly to othore: Aud ae many of the = runes to render her intervention useful, | There bein, ater in the vit 0 nd sentenced nree mon! ane | & val, Mele Bray emt rye re “ ~y PEAR TREE see ate. shall be led. to earry | engines were of no service, and tl ! tho It P| journed sine die at midnight Prisonment, for negligouce, causing an acct | wee be lo feo} har Court te eel | weitere hare reanscted et thee cog ica | =My pear orehard sr aria, We did not refuse to unite in an | Was totally deatroyed, Soveral valuable | Pr dotray qo expense | journed the Lieutenant Governor anid that | dent by which two passengors wore killed | rey ee iieand for tra! at the April | woutd state that he has this day ca ! have decide! to wtromipt at regeneration, by which all inter. | horses, a couple of cows, carriages, aleighs, | Of Cpinminsioneis gout bs the Tucwlltul i) vig Legislature had done no credit to them: | 'a#t Summer, __ soasions, these letters, amounting to nearly four thom Yeo thousand bes, harness, &c., were burned Tudian y h wae 6 M. i arteus track precte wi Ad bave pratied bel, in lending bi pylon a Mice 1A e goes to the President selves or tho Stato, No revenue bill bad | Tux new railroad bridge at Potoraburg, | The Navew announe that M. Chassepot and, to be burnt ‘a preeense, theo 4 reen ¢ 0 he Gove rr . Tenn. March 10.— s ‘A x ‘iege, whe: on: | “ 8 iad fost htehsaad tu bs ria MOAt oF the Keoperor bad. sasigned betares eA: SPR alitne aizeet’ bathing THK ALEXANDRIA RLROTION. been passed, and the Btate wae so utterly | Va, has beon wash od away, | baa, been laterace with several. manufac deve eT ee Ettore of Dees pee + eel oF hand limit to its sacrifices, and the Em- | Treschle’s manufactory of mineral water, | Mr. Van Winkle presented the petition of | without credit that it was found impossible or George Cromwell, from Now | furerg of that place for 4,00) carbines, sitive Mr. Peabody by givin ‘above an. nt \ S y by giving CALA ED wevge had isd cua end of the present sear | which, with ita cou ate, and threg adjoin: | tho citizens, of Alnxandria, waking at | without oredit teat al dellars for the repair | York, arrived at New Orleans yesterday ae Fe eg R KI 9 the extreme term of our military occupa: | ing houses, wore destroy od 46 German | Congress delay action on the joint resolu ees ’ acace Wi on, for Now York rhe J D> Maer Giger A ———_$—$—$—$—— er fe meek together, and when sie ul! 8° 0/8 thou, ‘Lo evacuation was ty have been | Methodint Church wag wlay badly dawaged \tion® snnulling. the Alexandria eloctions | of tho Stato prisau, The closing scenes were | Tho George Washington, for ol The Army AN vy Gazerte aay (Continued on Weurth Paaea> Seri com male in thive detacthme othe first leay | Tana about 20 0 luutd the people of Alesaueie ahmbh imme | dingrucolule | eniled from Now Orleans veaterday now regiment tor aervice at Hong Kong is

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