Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3616, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1862 — Page 2

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Ocinocratic Union State Ticket row ftctnuT or tat, JAM KS S. ATHON. Of Marion Count. rot, itMtoi or TATK, JOSEPH KISTIXE. Of FounUia County. rou TacArtrm or ptatc, MATTHEW L. BRETT, Of Divie-a Count. rOK ATTOS1ET OKKtAL, . OSCAR R HORD. Of Decatur Com.. roa crt&iTTK.'DK.,T or rvue iwuctio, : SAMUEL L. 1117(10 , ? Of Allen Count.

The Cbre of DUlofnllf. Th "call fur Union Sute Convention," which ppea- In the Journal, Ilt itei all who are opjied to. the diIojal Convention of the tth of Januar Ut," t-t aMcmble, ic. The same pT conUiiu an tddreM "to the people of IndUnt," written, it is iJ, l (Juvenior MoaTot, In which the following paragraph occur: "The Union anl the Constitution, the came to u from our era, conecntl by their wilom ftrl virtue, are fr more worth of pert-etu;.! preservation than all the prt pl ttfurmi which part jlit'nÄuij eter cotitrirn." Thit tlfiue the hihrat I'll of the patriotic citizen. Now lt u.4, in juiUpoffitiori, quote from th re)lu tionVof the Hid of Jnutr Convention: "Tlut we are unalterably- atUcheJ to the Ctititutkn, by which t!:e anion ol iIum Sutc.1 wan forme! ami eatihiMml." "Thai the m liiitrninco of the Union ujit the principle ol ttie Federal Cotmtitulion rhonM le the controlot.jett of nil Im rolVA luitlt to the (ior-ernau-nt." 'Th.it wc will utttiii, with all uur etierj;ic, a war fur thv ni iintcn nice of the Constitution, nnl of the intrrit of the Union unuor the Cmutitutiou." Out. MuaT A Co s.iv "lite Union mid the Constitution, a.i t!ie came to u from our father, nre far more worth of ptccrrntiou th in all the pirtjr platform which prt politician ever contrived." Tili Contitulit ii ati the Union the I)eniorratio hthof Januj Convention prooo to preserve. Wm it t'hoVJil in the "ih of Jaiin.tr Convention to irniat that J? i the hihetdul of the patriotic citizen of Iijlian, to preerve "the Constitution and the L'wuii a the cime to ua from our fthrr," w hi' lithe Republican organ at thi l.tte dj aa arel'lar more worth of 14 enervation than all the plrtj platfuruu which wirtv po'iiiviaua ever contrivcit"

"Where the Itrbcl Impeded lielpnnd uliereAliry werr lromiel II." The Journal vi jreterdav utes th:it "a re fugtfrom Meiiphi mys he was i:i that tit in the lll of lsGO .when Yanch came there to stir up the aeceasioiil sentiment, aud prepurc the wa fur rebellion. lmong other things the Journal represent th.U iLh refugee made the following statement: "Yancej iHid he hid aarances upon assurar.ee: from fraineiit publication in all the le id inj; citiei of itie Iree bute of tmp.ith with the rlelliou, and of their determined opposition to coercion. I Mark well! these words. Yancet had these aauraiicw clou assurances. The proof ia at htsd. WithJut further co mm eut we ak every enndid citizen to read the evidence that Yanckt and all the fading BCcecssiouisU of the South had, that all te States which desired to leave the

Union would; be permitted to to iu peace, and

that there wo leaving by "

which bad t

election of It

!d be no attempt to prevent their oercion" on the part ot the part en successful in the Presidential 0 to use the language of Yax-

' - cit: "There.- (a) not the least probability (f coercion." Ijirsl we call a.- a witness to t. e stand the In liana State Journal, representing the RrpublicM part of Indiana. Iu an editorial

article in that the following

paper in November, lcGO, we find

argument upon the fall icy of at

tempting Jo eservea popular Govemmeut by

force, which trust will be carefully read and

considered:

We deem U turret fluuus to arue that a popu

lär (!ueinme,it can neer be preserved by lorce.

Th act ol c ( to fir .is the I

It ia no Govt

a de-jo.isn i.erned djn't ci preserve the this treat po;

union wilhoL

without v tn Whether tktt

pru e ot a cm

arue to sens.

aire of a real

inuUion change it to a JeM:iolism

rtiw aflextei bv it arc concerned.

uuient of thrift an longer, and imply Government that the govite. Consequently it "coercion" od, it surely destroys tlie life of dar Government. It sccuh ai a unity, nn aggi elation of Sutes athy. And u tloes no i.iuie. ;s worth purchasing at the IV.tr I ul ! war, it is liardly worth while to lc men. Jot one ."olitu v udvant,'nion can be reserved bv a com

pulse Union - except the wret:hed little p'uunce

of reienue th

a force of revre venue they Caiolaia we e ar.uaally, if nient sh'js t stop mulit (hh! S-uili C !'ie to be

t can be saved fiom sruulers bv

nie cutters, costing four time the can save. ly chastising outu a save about $lU0,0UUof revenue will pay three or lour Govern'.ay oil theharOor und cat. aid and that is all. actually all the rolin.ican do a I'uiik'ii into which ihivvrd. Is not the Union t-ettir

vfl w ithout h.. -e can only le kept in at M;ch a n.t hr su li an advantage? We siy e! U sucii a Unioi worth preerving? We siyiu! Practically, l in, coercion co;ts a gtKHi'dtvt!, nn.l give ti n!ig. Theoretically it coL s-dll nivre, lor it u us our contencv. ves

'nif if rnir to remain in "the Union and nu!lifv or defy the Uws thcref; to withdraw from the tlnion i quite another mwer. Ami whenever a conilembl ectionof or.r Union fhull del bentclj re-oWe to p out, fhil! reit all eorrcit miure 1 ; i. - I to kep it in We hope rrrr tn lit in a Rrpuf'tir vhrtof one trtiiAH it pinnfi In t!tt mi due Ly Loynnrti. Agin we inoj'iire, vn not Mr. Yamcit justP fied in saying to the people of the South "that he hid aurnce upm aurance from eminent poh'iic!ani in all the tee State of tl.e'r determii el opposition to coercion?" The third witness we bring to the stand is the Cincinnati Gmmrrcial, a ledin Western Republican organ. In an article alout the Eame time io relation to the policy of "coercion," it said: War for the luhjnjfttiom nf the Srrnler trnuld te vnvise and deplorable. There is no province in the world, conquered and hf Id by military force, thai is not a weukne-ta toil uivter. Many of the English colonies hare drained England of her wealth. The English people are no eiten np with taxation to bold distant possession in military subjection and carry on her wi le system of filibustering, which has lor centuries been a national pattion. The wars which are visited upjn her in her monstrou natifnal debt were occasioned by the pride of her aristocracy and the intrigues of her politician, and were not w it.ii an exception or two, in the interest of her people. India, u)ii which he ha4 lavished her Htrenth, and which is the most maguifn ent trophy of war of conquest lit I J by any nation, is an incumberance to her to day. Algiers i a roll ml unprofitable appendage of Prance. Veueli.i is the weak sjt ol Au-tri i, and the life's blood of the empire is drained to hold that teriitory. which is absolutely worthless to the Atutrians and letters her armies in the quadrilateral. The history of the world certainty proves that iVnot prolit ible to govern a people without their consent." 1 he lexical lexn of this fact in this country is, that if there nre two nations heio who hive been living in nu unnatural union, they hotild, for the benefit of one or both, bo separated. After reading this argument wc agaii n.k had not Ya.xc ty every assurance in pledging to bis friends in the South "Theie is not the lea.-t pri-h ibiliiy of co tcin"? If etpreseil and determined opjHitin to "coercion' to reduce the "revolutionary" States to ohdieaire is disloyalty to the Gov eminent, in the elude language of Senator Si mm it or Para in Uuowmlow, we forget w hie h, the clitors of the Indian qsdis Journal, the New Vol k Trih'ine and the Cincinnati (Itmmrrcitt fhould be ent to hell without judge or jury, or the benefit of the ilTgy. ) ?y Ox I fiornl. The Hepublicait paper are beginning to understand a little of the "vexatious despotism" exercised by one or two of Mr. Eimcoi.x'h Scre tarie. The Svw York Tirnr$ is specially seveie on the head of the War Department (Stanton), and the came of its in is quite umuing. It up I ears that a lew Sunday ago the Pic.idcnl, nccompiniivl by sundry inernt.eis of his Cibinet, took nn excursion on that sacred day; but the Government censor of the pre.-s the man who tell the telegrapher what messages to fend and what Hot to send directed th.it Saturday, and not Sunday, be inserted In the dNpatvh. Tliis w'hc ptetaution to prevent the irandal of a Re publican 1'reideut and Cabinet violating tlte Lord's day w.h eminently proper even though they did violate it in fact. No one but a "traitor" would tell the truth, when that truth iniht implicate the straight forward, sincere, mid pious Abuaham including hii crcat and

good Cabinet as Satbith breakers und sinners! The correspondent of the Times, to his Khame bo it spoken, h id d ired to utter a self evident truth, by reciting that Mr. Lincoln and his Cabinet went on a Sabbath breaking excursion, thus "giving uid and comfort to the enemies" of the Administration, and showing, as plain su l.n guage could Scak, that he was at heart a "sympathizer wi h the rebellion," and deserving to have his dispatcher cited for the public good. This was done iu protter form, and instead of going on a Sunday excursion, the whole thing happened the day before! That change of a word w is .?) easy done, and si natural! Blessed is the reign of humbug in the-e degenerate days! The editor of the T wir, who is about as nie ui minded a Republican as you van find in a day ' travel, has some good suggetioiis about this censor. diip of the press, which should not he entirely overlooked. Since the commencement of this Administration, the tyranny of the Sute Department h is been both vindictive and undying. Scores of Democratic newspapers have been excluded from the mails, a dozen ol them suppressed, and in several instances, Democratic editors iu the free Si.ttes hive been arretted and imprisoned, for no other avowed reason than that they would not consent to endorse the madness aud folly of the Republican patty. No charges have been preferred against tl ee editors, and

none ever win no, lor me reason m it tue A.jmin- r ,,..;',., .,f th Monroe ooctiine. which

istration d ue not go beJore a jury w ith their lame I doctrine our Government is bound iu honor to and frivolous iustitkr.tion. Lookin-' at these maintain, and which a Democratic Administra-

- j f.cts, we think it full time that the Republican editors h id said a word or two for the liberty of

sou is reri Mir Governr.

tl.. rsi.l. itLriv time tu i Il.iv'h a Ii.ii in.int'iil

, t . - - - - - c- - - - J

w Siicli is oppi

right to t !: erttment oppr right we can

anl helped uJ

1 hy may L are fatally m tlicm whethet pressMe to ei judge for US.

uiged the ".

"ihe Union i but it is all fct that if Union to be won't chai'gt I teil to th.it Union it will

jt.oii. vv e, having e-ubiishea

nt iv revolution, on the right ol

ive to them. Can not deny that j

h deliterrtleiy declare ur Gov-j

s. v e.

it de:i) to thoe who claim it of us. I

o assert our claim ut t:.e outset mistake.!. Iu our judgment they ..ken, but we cinuot judge lor !. Federal (jvcinmfnl i Uo op me any mote thin Ungland could We knew how eloquently may be vty of thii pe.it country," and ueiite-i Im the l!ood ot our fathers," te.l J.y the s;de ol the one sinr.e iy btte i:i this Ui.i ;n feels the juii'-us .in I oppressive, a civil w.tr er opinion, in i u. it i i.ot c.dcu-

e it, mid if she ri not .-;-iv iu th- I

ectie.tper and kinder to let her gt,. i Ut it secession is uiKn:itutio;1 I. ! verso man violations, of l.tw aiai j a litter better thun tntl:;ig with :t. ilea do not tr it a revolution i

a they woulJu trespass; nd urging the inforcerneut of tüe Ci'iistitutiou asareme-Jv for set es-

as urging a onu whose hou-e

it in yood repair. j the foiegoing, can any catidi 1 j

dr. Yanut was not justitiell in ,

tv-j le of the South that "there is '

.bl!ity of coercion?" TLeneit ill iiitrodiKe is the New York

eadUig organ of the KepnbüC 'n j

party. In lift par er of November, 1W. we nd the following jutifi ration ot tevesiinisni: If the cott 'i Sutes ccusidcr the value of the

The argumei and inioli es

tarty pledges serious a tut''

mou, is just a is ou tit take

After reidl

man aj ttit as-cring the not the Ieat wUlcvs we TriAuae, tl.e

our public aiTiirs. The appeal of the RepuMi-1 ran orgrn to "put aside party and unite for the ! country" should hive been made and heded du i ring the te-Mon of Congress in 1 -G1-(1 , when ! the tnitjbles which culminated in the pre-ent j

civil war could hare been compromised, the Union f.rmly cementM and Mr. Lixcotx would nuw haelecn President of a hippy ai.d united je.'ple. But the Itepub.ican reru.el to "put aidc party" an 1 "unite for the coiiQtrv" wLen there rould have been a final settlement of the controversy upon termj whicli would hire been satisfactory to seven-eights of the people of the whole nation. What said Mr. DiJtoLAS on the 3rd of January, ltf2, when he stated that the Republicans in Congress had rejected all overtures whicli had been offered fr compromise, and refuse! to suggest any them selves. Mark the emphatic words: "Hence the sole responsibility of ou disagreement, and the only difficulty iu the way of an amicable adjust ment is wth the Kepublicar. party." That this is strictly true we p resent further evidence. On the 7th of Januiry. l"Cl, Mr. Toombs addressed the Sonate, and, iu the course of hi speech, Said. Rut although I inist upon this perfect equality, yet when it was proposed as I un lerstind the Senator from Kentucky now proposes that the lineof3G3(J (dull be extended, acknowledging and protecting our jTOcrty on the South side of the line, for the ke of peice, 1 said to the Committee of Thirteen, und I siy here, w ith oth t-r satisfactory provisions, I would accept it." . On the 2d of March, the Couwi amendunt being under consideration, Senator Pinn, of Oho, delivered a speech, iu which he said: "The Crittenden proposition has been indoed by 'he almost iiuin moiis vote ol the Lelsjatuie of Kentucky. It Ins been indorsed by the Leg islatuic of the noble old Corntn mweiltli of Vir

ginia. It has been fx'tit'ioned for by a larger number of electors of the United States th m any pioiMtsition that was evtr before Cxiicte. 1 beiu ve in my heart, to-ihy, that it woiil.l cury nu ove' whelming majority f the people ol my Slate; aye, sir, and of marly every other State in the Union, llei'oiethe Senators from Missis-sis-ii.pi lelt this Chamber, I heard one of I hi in w ho now usunies, nt least, to bo l'iwident l the Southern Confeler.icy,rosr tmiccrpt it und tu viuitittn the Union, it that pro;ositioii could receive tho vote it ought to receive from the olh er side of this chamber. Therefore-of all your propositions, of all your amendments, knowing ns 1 do, ii i id knowing that the historian will write it down, ut uny time ! lote tho first of January, a two thirds vote lor tho Ciittemleu resolutions in the Chamber would have saved every Stale iu the Union, but South Carolina." Mi . I'i till aid this iu the hearing of Skwaui. of WaPK, of KSl.MilX, Of TttlMHl'LI., of till the Republican Senators, and not one denied the truth of his assertion. Ou the same day Mr. DotoLAs again addressed the Senate in favor of compromise, and corroborated the statement of Senator Prou. He said; "The Senator Ins naid if the Crittenden propr sitioii could have passed early iu the session, it would hive saved all the States except South Carolina. I lirmly believe it would. While the Ciittciiih'n proposition wn not in accordance with my cherished views, I avowed my leiditicss ami eagerness to accept it, in order to save the Union, it we could unite ujkhi it. No man has labored hauler than 1 have to get it p.tsed. I can confirm the Senator's declaration, that Senator Divis himself, when on the Committee of 1 hiiteen, irm rtuily at all tinus to compromise ou the Crittenden proposition. I will go further, and say that Mr. Tot tuba was also." If the Republicans had, at that time, been willing to "put aside party, and unite for tie country," the present civil war would have been averted with all its terrible evils the fearful waste of blood and tieasure, and the destruction ot health whicli will follow tens of thousands to their graves. While the Secessionists committed the "overt net" which precipitated the war upon the country, for which they merit, as they bhould receive, condign punishment, the Republicao party will be held to the responsibility for thus jeopardizing "the Union and the Constitution, as thev came to us from our fathers, consecrated

by their wisdom and virtue,' party platform above both.

by placing its

Special Oorreyjiil'nce of the Chicago Times, f rom VVaHliinton,

i Seeret Treaty brtiretn France and the South'

Admirable Speech of Mr. Coltamtr Disijnt of

the UtbrU ajainst Washington. Washington, April 27. I am convinced that my theory res; ecting the real purport ot the recent visit of the French Minister to Richmond, contained in a recent letter, is not far Iroin the truth. The development of the Emperor Napoleon's, jsdicy toward Mexico, which is now coming to luht, will perhaps turn sh a key to the whole my-tery. It is evident that Najioleou intends to prosecute his designs on Mexico with vigor ami dispatch, and to tike possession o a good portion of Mexican territory. He is abundantly able to execute tint design. The United States, if united, could and would prevent this, for it is a pilpably violation

the press. When the shoe pinches their own toes, we m iy expect that word not before. The Ti'"" says: For the public to undent m I the vexatious des

potisiu exert isd fy toe wir ueptnmci.t since j

tion would have m untuned- I5ut, div ided by this civil war, and all our energies :.b-urbed in a war for the icstora'.o.i of the Union, we aie owerless to prevent this, or any other similar outrage. For the sake of giving libertv to a few-

contented and happy negroes, the Republican j party has deprived the nation of the j-ower to re- j e::t national insults. j It is the ll.e -rv of those who are well informed i

fectire strength, ai l its ert locr'ion, arc Ii on record in the r-liol War Of,:- e; and whenever a

Boement is rnoie the movement is noted. Af- ! trr the evacuiti u of M u.i'u3 by the rebels" j there were three tl: ns to be ioe: 1. To keep j Washington beyond all po?s.bihty of dinger of

atti k;2 lo defend the. line ot the tiskimorc an! Ot.:o Rxilroatl; 3. To Mke Richmond. (Jencra' McC!e!hns plan embraced all these three objects. His plan was adopted, and he took the bulk of his nrmv towr to York town in pursuance of one part of that plan, with the distinct under stmd.'r.g that the other parts of the plan were to be faithfully be Carried out. Rut is now said that his whole plan wn disarranged, and its execution preally end inhered, by the ir.termeddlins of the Secretary of War, who, after McClellan had left Washington, countermanded his orders, and changed the direction of two important columns of troops. The troops that w..re thus sent to join Hink and Fremont are worse than thrown away. Under those officers they are useless. Had they teen ent where Cien. McCiell iu if.teuded, not only would the safety jrF the capital h ive been put beyond all doubt, but the operations before Votktown would hive been much further advanced by this time than they are now. Nvy, nioie: So hard preed would the rebels now be at Vorktown that they would have more than they could do to defend themselves there, und would hive no heart to be plotting against Washington, and no troops to t-parent any other point. Under existing circumstances, however, it is found that so strong are their defensive works at Vorktow n, and s j tdlectve their Dutch expedient of flooding the lowlands of the Peninsula south of Yorktown that den. Lee is If ftin command there, and Johnston has returne I to the line of the I.' ipidan. How in my troops, he has brought up w ith h m there are no means of knowing. Rumor says, however, that the great bulk of the former lebet "nrrny of the Potomc" will soon be back in their old camps at Manassas and Centerville. What forces there aie to opjtose their imrch between Washington and the R ippahmnotk, it becomes me not to s.y. The Secretary of War no d übt t'iitik they are quite sutlicient to protect Washington; and cd' course no tne else has a right to think otherwise. Rut it was a great blunder to deprive (leneral Sickles of his command, and to send so many troops to join Rink and Fiemont. (Jen. Shields and (ten. Kelley could h ive guarded the Haltimore and Ohio Riiiroad mutli better than Fremont is doing it; and Rank' trocps would have been of teil service had they been placed where General MvCiellau wanted them. It looks very much now us if (ten. John-ion and (ten. Jacks 01 were maneuvering so us to draw Ranks into it trap sotnewhnc in tho mountain between Staunton and (iordonsv ills-, and time cut him otV with alt his tioops. Whether they do this or tiot.it is believed by those who ought to be well informed here that it i iu the power ot the Confederates to hull upon Washington an immense force, without seriously weakening their s).ition at Yoiktowu.

AMUSEMENTS.

.11 ETKOIM) Ii I T A A II A L h.

OISTE NIGHT OJSTJLTZ'

sATricn.tr, y w 3i, mr.2.

Tho weli-knowa HOOLKY'S (LATE) "Hooley & Campbell's'

SriKitor l.am "Trlum li." '' Many of the Hon. Henry S. Lane's srurmest ni.d inot de oted personal and politicul liiemls hi linliana I eel deeply chagiincd and inorti.'icd at hi declaration iu the Senate the other day that he regarded tho passage of the bill abolishing slavery iu the DiStjict ol Culumbia as a triumph as great as the splendid victories whit hour noble armies have ol late been achieving on the battle

field. They ask themselves and one another,

can this bo the lle.iry S. Ranc who has so often

spoken in detnnn i ition of HlMilitionisin, und who

traersed the Mate disavow mg nil sympathy with the schemes of such men ns Sumner, Lovejoy, and men of their class? Can it be that our Senator regards the achievements of our brothers.

sons, and lathers ou the battlefield as ol no more

account than thepassage of a bill enlarging, at

the expense ol an already burdei.ed, over-taxed jieonle, ;i tew hundred worthies, 1 i.v negro ser

vants .n Washington! Are the achievements of the gallant dead, the tn lined, the sick, and those who have thus far passed through the fiery ordeal of lead and steel unscathed to be worth no more in the eyes of their country men than the nominal freedom of a handful of negroes? These and questions of similar import the friends of our noble soldiers and who has not a Iriend on the battlefield? ask one unother as they peruse the extraordinary speech of Senator Lane. They look on his language more in sorrow than in anger. Col. Line has !ecn rather a favorite in Southern Indiana, and our people hoped lor better things from h'm than running into the negro lan it'c'sm of the day. His popu lartygave the Kepublican ticket thousands of votes which it would not have otherwise received. No one knows better than lie how cordially the Abolition agitator? nre hated by thousands ho cast their sutl'r.iges for him because they believed that he had no sympathy with their radical schemes. We fear thit association with these leaders and absence from his own people have h id a deleterious effect upon our respected Se:ia tor. For his ow n sal- j we hope he will make uo more sucli speeches as that to which we have deemed it our slut v td refer. iY. A. Ledger.

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NOTICE.

MARRIED.

IiICHA1!lSON KAEIS (n Thursday eveniiir. May lt, at M. Mary's Church, hy Kmv. Father Secrist, Himn lUcLardbun and Mary Anna Katii.-, both of thin city. I saw her, and I loved her I nought her, iil 1 won! A dozen pl?aimt summer Ar! more, since then have run, And half as many voice, Now prattling by her fide, r.emind me of the auturuii When ehe bccume my bride.

r-ilt:;nil IVotioo. 7f AltVXnTlSEHS.AH.idrerlitevtei,! tiltn r i e-irifl Hint, i'il or lrrei out before the rxüriition nftfi time ji ifief, will It vA-trint the rej'J-ir rutin for the 4 ime v f the time they are ordered out.

MEDICAL.

PREVENTION IS DETTER THAN CURE.

Mr. St intim became its ch.ct. an-l the p:ii;ertee (.ti tlu sutjct. tint t!ie complete stioc-s of N i- !

w ith wliicii the p:iss I ns sutuiuf l-i to itscaptice, poJcm's iit-sii.s on Mexicineuuiit, in some way,

a chiptrr still unwritten, hut the tn iteruls ot t!u. operation oi' the Suitli; that M. Metcier ! which are prescrvst!, will have to I e printe l one VM.,lt to Kichm ml to evure th it c (.jH-rat on ; I these tl.ivt The mtiie tntfhiiierv ot the ttnie aii tj,.lt ie ti!V t"l n bx taikii:- ;t se ret treaty j inveiiietl lor Ft tü h journalism umler t!ie im; e- ,tj, ;IV rt..j (;tn e.uineitt. It is conjeUiiretl rial rr ;ime, has been importel iitivl applied to the that, lv the teuii of this tretty. Napoleon is to j Aineru-in pi ess. W.irti'mzs nre pien in the rtVo,;i,:.e the in-lepenJence of the Southern Consolemn p!ira-eoh-s.y of a p-iice ollher. Superin- fd t-v, mA th it tliey.in return, are to iw hi-n ' ttMi.iciits of H)!ice it p pear in the room of the eli- x nMnpiete moiiopolr of 11 tlieir productions, tr i tor m re id him formil tiotice th;tt any ;uinoii.ce- ?m.;, c!,lllImMri., u-liaiita-es as w ill aim.ut.t piar- j ment if H mdit.irv ciiaracter tliscov r-ied in hi p i- ; lo i4 m,,,jvily. That ucli a treaty has : Pt will cot. s--n liiiuaton.e to Fort L-if-ivette t.Mi in i.le, or at le st that it is in the rour-e of ! :ti;d expose his estal.iishinent to confiscation, otiati.n. :ud wHlcert linly he ratiuVl. is rinn- ; The tiv.st tritial reference to t piTent pr-.je-t,le. v ilieied by those who ate not usually nt f.-ult ' 1 1 . i ' i ii . I" i .'i : i 1 1. 1 i f i ir rt ilr 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 ' .i f ! r. : . . - . " l : . t. L I. . I :". I . . ... . !

"s s. r- ! ... hi liters run lenra nun nniui ur.uiiiai t .

tu -i. e fioni the citw.iinii.vsi..n n.ilit.irv.iiival or . Xitne will s'.iow the correctness, or othei si ise. of ; P 1 3 A

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1) LADIES UF DKLICATH HEALTH OK IMI'AIRKI

orKinization. or to those by whm an increase of

Uitmy is troia any rrson objectionable, the uii!ernneii would ojl. r a prescription wLrich perfectly reliable and afe, anl hi-li ha been prescribed in various parts f the Uid World lor tl." nat century. Althoturh this article is very che; and simple, yet it bus been put up in baif pii.t bottles and sold very exteiisiely at the exhorhit.itit price of f." per bottle, the undersigned proposes tt furnish the recipe for -SI, by the po-.sesfon of which every la iy c an si.j ,y hrselt wif h a perfect sikf-v'uard, at sny druK' store for the tritlinc sum of 2 cents per year. Ai.y pl.ysii i.ui .; driiK'-t w iM tell y uii it is perfectly harmlos, th'tts.iiiu of tetini')i ills can be procured of its ett! acy. Sent lo any part ol the world on receipt of l.bva I Ires. v.x. Hu. J. C. DKVKKAUX, I', it. R x, No.'i353,Nuw Haven.Connecticut. uly2.-dAw'6l

PIAHOS,

civic leleieiices too nis.iuticalit to attract the notice of the person exeat isin e.!itori il supervision t.eur fa !s to attr. ct that of the itniuisitive StVieiirv und t-' incur his censure tn l tue-

the-e vies. Ti e re uicrs of ihe Tunrs at e no donht urprise l at the tone -of the sp?e h on the conti -c.it ion hill

tu nie i'v jenat r L-oilainer, ol v ermont, ou the

nice 0 tie poidei ts sei.t wi-h the several tii- j.;f t ;t.; e x to:n-:ie!l auvn- the v sions of the ti mi are si.h trd to a m'. ir rule A!.ditioi,ist,. S i e.iliu. moderate, so couser- 1

v.i'ne in its views, it was miythin hut wint the r i.licils' expect e.. Mr. Coll.tmer is a lt'pui'lican. Hut he is a nun of ieiise, and he has to. nnu !i lisci iininat on nt to see th.it if the rali- ' c iN carry ut their detct:;Mc plots there is no : iiope for thf restoration of the Union, de of the strtoiue-t pnsitioi.s 1 1 ken hy Mr. CoPaincr , was that ifwen-K depirt from our republicanfirn of I ioi erntnent, and report to the tirannv ft desjfitie (iovernniejits, it will he a cotileion '

of leiror. They aie cniht. .n.J. i if t'.iey were tr iit: s. corn; e! !sl to t.i ke the o it!i of nüei mcej an 1 to i:i a p m le obhoi them to 1 1 Ii lin tvm scnln in t!:e;r le'teis nniicip itions i move ineuft ir in ilr-cr bin.' past transactions; from ivinthe irtrnes of of:i.-.i. the itv.iiuenls. di visions or cor; d'armee enseil in any action, or the comir itive !:unil'rs on e'ther side retneti jr. w h. ch, tlie rM!cr will observe, renJcr fone-"tnletits utterly wcrthlos.

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STEINWAY & SON'S livrsor-i.

Just received a No. 4 Bites House. WII LKI sTV-WF LI-

SCHOOL ORGANS.

I'.-i...f nf tl;e mere v pm u:tous an,l tint reuh.ie in irovenunetit is a Lulure. Mr.

ins- li'.evi us natute of the ce:stuIip could not C!lamet, too, held up before the Republican! btvoine in te perfect. It lu be,.o:ie to prss members of C nress their solemn pledges not to j mi l people nu intolerab'e crlev.mce. nnd unfor- interfere with slavsTV in the St tte where it ex i tun ttt-ly there h i been no such rebz ition ot the :'. Of curse n one beht-vel that this pie !?e 1 hopes etitert.iim-J uron the t-jmic of Mr Stan- would I e observed w hen it was nude. Ihr. it is ton to oir.. e, as t, warr Hit h'm in trill further" refreh"ti iw to see one alter another uf l!ie with publif fulur mce I s tp:intsl in the War more !i.n est iuemr of that party deiiounc'.i'jj Miiiis;rr. tlie j,., distwnse with bis scr- its hie ahindoitinenf. i

vices as a. t :it of ectet police.

VNKW INsTKUMKNT JL'ST THK THINO KR Ssbl4th Sets -N, Acaleuiie and Siraü 1,'hurche.

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unalienable ifjht of ewa.niuriiti.s alter cr

abubah for iu !

opjse-sive or I14II becviOiC of the Unioii 5; pemee.

tlutioiirv on

e, we minuin their ps-rirvl ti'!.t

Nay, we hold witii JeCerson tithe

of gwvriurutsj l thl have become ' njonus; 1! if t,,jj tot u. 11 States j aU-Ledthat they can do l-eller out ban iu it. ire iii mn letting tkcm

ihe riLl to sn.rue uTay be a ievr a . . . .

, uui it cxi0ia1.evc1tiic.ess; ana we

tio iMJt Ii Ac one party cm hire a rbh: to do

what another I uty have a right tu prev er.t. We nut ever resit the aertrd riht of auy Sute

I'ttl Anislr Parly

The Ilepubl can cential orsn has issueil a call fur wh it it terms a -Uni-m St ite Convention" to meet in thicity on the 1 ""di of June, tor the purp.ie of nominating cu di l ates b.r the oiliceis of S ate, to l e voted for at the r.ext -e:.enl e!ectio. i. It close with the hope "th t nil o.. c-: t i -djcns will, for the time put a-'.de ty . nnd un.te for the ountrj." Tint sjvice is evl leuily intetided for lem n rats and not for Kej ublicans, for occsi 'lu'ly the telegraph ilvi-es u that the ltirt 'blica memNcr- of Congress meet in caucus to direct lb fcfTtir of the (lovern ment, and webe.ir no t ensure lnin Kepublic um tor thee evidences of par?is.4r.!iip in the administration of

1 here is reason to t!i iiK toil ti c it-i-ci reiiiv

contemplate an attuk on V.hi: 011 ln!e (icior il McCleihin is rneil wiili his ruiy be tote Yrkton. Mvsieruius hirsts to this e fleet

LECAL. sTATK Ur INDIANA. MAHIUX CO I NTT, SS In the O Cf.i.ni.j:i l iea- ( i-urt of ilanon County, in Cue Mate of I :il! Ali a June Term, A. Ü. Ii2. Jobu Cain v J..i.:i t'i-ml, r.'.U;-eth CV-tui)., At: Ut a liKla.J, ai-J Crl l"..edel.i:j.-,:( r. ii ki.own that on this lt day of May. ia th j ar Isfc. t?.e Above t.arjcd pUinl SI by b i:onn-ys t.ie. m tLe oÄire of iLe Clerk o Ui CoPitnou l'iras Cvurt f ilar - a County coi:.pl.:at aaiii't -aid .iefend t.t in lie abov

en itifi cjiM-, t'..'etbtr w.ta an a3". lavit or a cotni.tU-M

llrs to llflr. l IVtltiou to Sell ICeul IMalc. STATKUI-' INHIANA, M AKluN t'tilTNTY Tt'UIcT OF Common l'lea. Notice is hereby given that liemjre McOu.it, Adüiinistrntos of S.in.Uel A. Kjltfitr. deceased, lias riled his petition tn n-IlThe real estate of the decedent, bis persoiiul lieirn Insiiflirlciit lo pay his d.-bt-: and Unit said petition wöl l e heard ut the next term of the Court of Common l'h-as of said county. AtteM; WILLIAM WALLACH. ap;a)-d.3t Clerk C. C. Y. of Ma-'on county.

PAINTS, &C.

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Paints! Paints! P.iints!

F EVKKT DESCK1PTI0X DKT, ÜKUU5D IN

Oil, and

.iiis:n it:iin ivpiz use. Alo, Varnishes, Oils, ila.. Putty, Hrube, and in fact everything that appertains to the trade, for ante at re ducpit prices for cash, nt the lied Front, No. 11 Viririnia avenue. Kemcmler the lied Front, opposite Dr. Dun laii's residence. MKIiHYMAN k (ä)., apl!4-c. lmAw3m lndtunapolis, Ind.

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FORWARDING MERCHANT, Lnrc riro-I'rool" 92iii!(licis:9

NO. 124 rcL'KTU T., AVF..ST MDF, Ilrtvvren .'lain Street und tlac ltlver ' LOUISVILLE, KY. j

L'tiU. t'-n-irimi'iit are respectfully i'oncitej, and tm mantle sale ith prompt return guaranteed. Jsnl.T physicTans.

Sr. r a v v i f l iV r 1 v t c h v r.

NO. 67 NOhTII ALABAMA 6T11F.E.T. Dr. Fletcher residence. No. 157 North Tennessee street. Dr. 'r in?, No. C3 North Ala' arn i trf et. uiaj 1

DBS. JAiV-ESOK & FÜKKKDÜSER, soutu üeriüia: strket. J3-dCm

ACSNT.

luve teulicvi lieie 1'iuia v ari 'Us sourc-, -tame cf , ;rn. that ud Ueftidsni, Hi-iaUtliComti b nt'a res. li'ch are to irvie-1 n reliable. Tlie the irvi si. i-t ot the tate tf l.idiai.a. 1 1 ir tl.e rn.eU. Wiioii- tl.e exact p .s;t;on" of ; A Ithref. hereby p.-trfied of tb Clmr . . i.i- : 1 . .1 1 : 1 : , .. I-tiden-y of a.d cotiipUmt aa.n-t Ler, ai.d that tr-ttlT-UM lutf, an ! lofniu' coi.ltlil 1:1 tae.r abiiltv , , and an.wer , r dr.nr thereto at the cal.'.

tj J.eep llaitLsabd IVcuiuUt v litre tl.ev Ikjvv aie.

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ien of i. ; catie on the M-cmd day of the n- st term of

tan kce;. M Clellaii at bivwilh tno, d Court, to U b,n and heU at the Curt lku..e, tn wlilien ih some 100.! ct.mlntaM, more or ! ., ;; of W.iMHi. , the fcrst M.ay in .'are .Mint 1 , s ... , , tiet, rompUu.t, a:id the rcatter and tLiüC ther:n I'-, tbev can link a ila?h at llicjcap tL H contained arwt allrped, w-.lt be heard and determined iu

tili pn.;e -t is rcV.lr entert iinel at KiclinKHiJ is

by no meatus devoil of cubability. It i M'e . tu tl'iiv tliat every ta.Iitary moveaiei t Üut t uu.le Lv either McCle'ilau, ilcD Jtll, Ba iks 1 r l itm " t i k 0011 iiutncJ.ate! y at Ilicl.iuoioJ, by ! mem of tli cout. r;ie, ami informer etnfloy 1 i br the iebl. The name of every reimrnt u..Jer tiif cauo in- ol' t'.e wtSviT juit t.auieJ, t!ie name v( the Colonel of the reiiuent, its ef- i

brrabs(e. WILLIAM WALLACK. Clerk.

I. MrD.ij, Attorneya for rnaintlff. nn!-dIlAw3r

FOR RENT.

ROOMS TO kK.NT. lonr fine room to reut, two 'juare froro WasLitnrtua atreet. to a mall family. ii.su re at LDL'IS HuLTZ'S Uilocjxg ttat LLiient, 2t. ft North McrUiau trtet. biyS 111

Ciicorc E Worthiiilon,

AGLNT IXM MILITARY CLAIMS, t NO. 434 TH1L7KKN7H STUF KT, ONL I)0R FROM F, WasLin'.Ti C;ty. nAV'.NV. T.KF.X F.Nfi AGED FOP. A NTMBFR OF years in th" i-ettlen-ent f n;ch Clu'm in one of the (iinrnnii-i.t iirt'. e. (fr-ni hich he lij -;thtrasn.; otTe rs 10 atte'.id t U rn i f ai y kind th.! may ! etitru'ted to him, ucli a t!o.e fur I'en-ioa-. I'unty, Arr sr f 1'jy, a'isteiK-r, Tratiportatrii, CI-tLipy, and j art cnlurly for hvr-e, arl otter tror:ty i,...t or destroy-! in the l'nited Sta- ervice, ltK-l'idin;caea ofiüireäsuietit. TFSTI.TIO.M.IL. Ye ar well acquainted w;th Mr. Wortüini-tin, i:,d cheetfully tesL'y that we know no Aj:er.t ia VVa.lrrirtoti 'nwhr rn r!aimant can mure diiüdi ntly rely thau on him to cond ict their tUs,ries Wjta integrity, CJacity and j.eal. Mjr.fi hy

IION.Ji'HND Vrrnr.RSON, A-t. S..!:i- t-.rof V. S. C-art cfllilm. HON.CHAS. I;.CALVH.T, Hme of Representative. RKV. SMITH l YNK.l. I). COU W.H UANUM.l ll, Chief Clerk V. S. Treasurer' OfT.ce

1 fully liidor the abor tetiniooial, anl cheerfully and rocfldently recotnni'i.l Mr. WortLinctn tomy brutb er otneer and oldier in Kentucky and elsewhere, and to all others harinir claim raJo-t tn t love rr ment. Prob t lr to rain ha a more thorough knowledge tf W ar Ci:ra than Mr. Yf., and for teal and interrity he ha not a tupehor. T. S. KVEUKTT. . ai7-Um Cai tain. AdJt.GeM-rar Irt-t.

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SECOND LARGE INVOICE SUMMER DRY GOODS JUST RECEIVED -AlT No. 5 East Washington St,

CüNSISTINa IN FART OF

FINE DRESS GOODS. LACK AND SILK MANTLES,

LINENS. ULOVKb AND HOSIKKV, TA HA SO LS. HOOP SKIRTS.

BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. ' N r.W STYLES SAin'KS. WHITK COODS. KMIIKOIDKUIKS.

SUN TM im ELL AS

M.K MITTS.

LADIES' GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTHS

JIiii' mid Hovä' Wear, Trimniiii ."Votion1, iVc.

KVKKYTHINtl IX THK I.INF, AND AT FRICF Tt M ITllir. TIME!. CALL 5'oS AND IAAMINK THK JTlH ii. M. H. GOOD. Pr opri o to r .

MEDICAL.

HOTELS.

lcx .11 ccl 1 ml Iicorry. For Ihe peedy and pertnar.enl cure of CONOKRMF.A, C.I.FfT, CFIKTIIIU I'ISCIIAKtiKS, SF.MIN O. WEAK NFS!. NKMITI.V K.MiS?!iN!t, I N CON 1 1 X A N CK. i F. N ITA L I KHtT Aldi .1 TY , Gravel, tHli!rr, and AftTll"ii ot .be Ki !nry and lUaMer wliKh Iii h n ix d hy ujtard of one llUIIlri d I'liJ K IHJis, 5 N TIIKIK I KIVATK I'KACTlCfc, WJT1I KXTlUF Sl CCFSS, iiM rs-.1in Culu-h, Cojiail a, Cajmiiln. or any 1 li.r r.niiHiiind l.iil iiu known. iu;lis si'ix'sric: riLL Are feedy In action, oflm etTertinjj a cure tn a few day, and when cire I eft.rtod it ! I"nnaner,t. They are r-ared from vei tatlc extracts that are harn'li n the sytetn and tirv er n iueate the atumarh, or ImjiMy hale the lreatli; ainl U-ln sun r-n.t.d, all naiiseott tate I avoldct. Xorhatie of diet I ne-ery whll timi thetn; nor l.e (heir acti"ti Interfere with hu-ltie )uri.it. K.arh tox rontalna Ix iloren IMU. I1UCK I INK iNM.t.AI', And will !.e -rnt hy mail, jot ia!d hy any advertised Ak'"nl, I'll rir ijd of tlie rii'.iiey. f.ld hy I 1 ut(itlt k -era'ly. Nne (fenulne without mr sinatnre on the wrapper. J. HUI AN, ilodn-Mrr, N. ., irn-ral Aurnt. BJjfTTOMI.INitlN COX, Ap nta for Indlananol Julj lU dAw '1 1.1! rOKTAiiT T IiA III I5N. Dlt. JOHN IIAltVtY, HAVI.Ml FOR CrWAKI) OK twenty year .t oird his rofewonal lime xrlu. MV.-ly o tin- tri'atiuii t of f-'rill II I f t V II 1 1 i

and havlnif 'K-cred' I in lioiiKandM or eaK 111 restormx the afllicled t'i soiind h-jlih, hau now eut ire confident e n ofleriiiK jmldn Iy hl "Ureal .tmtrlcmi flHfl,, DR. HAUVF.Y'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet failed (when the direc tion hav been strictly followt-d,) in removing tlifllcultiea arUing from onSTIiUCTION, Uli STOITAfiK OF NATURE, Oi in rrhtorinir ttie yst-m to ot-rffCt health, w hen surTering frotn Si'inal Affections, 1'rtjlapsiiK, Uteri, the Whiten, or other wtaknes of the Uterine OrifaiiK. Also, in allen oflv-l.illiy r Nervoii I'rostration; nyt-ric, I'alplta timiH, Ac, which are the forerunner ot more arrioudia eae. Jfjy Xuese pill are perfectly Larnilfss on the const! tuiioii and may l taken by the mom dt-licatc female wit hout causinc distress, at the came time they act like a charm hy strengthening. Invigorating and retoriri(C theaystem to a Wealthy coniition. and ty brinjrinR on the monthly peritNt with regularity, no matter from what cause the o! ist ructions may aris?. Tlirv should, however, nol he taken during tho rlrst three or four montha of prepnancy, th'UKr--- t any o.ter tlmea miscarriage would b tLe result. Fach hox contain 60 1111a. l'rice t-vnd when deired will le ent by mail, pre-paid hy any dvrried A icent, on receipt of the money. Sold by brühst icencrftlly. J. BRTAX, Rochester. New York, General Af-nt. 57? TOMMNSON &. COX, Agents for IndianapolU. Julyia-dAw'61

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French's Hptcl, ON the H'i;on:N 11 a'x.

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siM.i.r mioiN .v fi:T ri:u !. CITY HAU. SOU LF.C(IMI: AN nUOl.T ST., Opp de City Hall. '

MV.AL A. THEY MAY IE (VtltfllFn IN THF. .1. i..n h-r- lrr. Tin-re U r.tt.r'a Mn'p ai: t 1....1 1. ;... ii... t '

tv I '. wate f lIuniH r ai.d V I m wl.or VTi it. rrtrx ij.

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Jukt rullinhetl in a Staled Enrtlo. r-RICK SIX CENTS. LECTURE on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spenn;itorrlio.i or Seminal Weakness, Invoiiintary Emission, Sexual Ihilitj nnA Imjtedincnts to m.irriaire jrenerally. Nervousnes,Conuinption, Epilepsy mid Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse. Ac I'.y ROBKKT J. CULVEKWELI M. I)., Author or the Urecn L1c, f. "A Pon to 1 houanda of Sufferer." mmiI undr ieal in a plain envelope, to any addre, pst paid, ou receipt 'f ix cents or two postage st mps. 1 y Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, 127 Ilowerj. New York, Poetolflce P.ox 4.S6. apr3-dAvT3m Is c o F"nr irii a i, .

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TOUNO MEN WHO IIAVT IN.

JURKI lhems-vra hy certain M-crrt tiahits, which unlit them for hu sine, pleasure or the dutien of married life; also, mul '.le-SL'ed and old men, w ho.

from the lollies of youth or i.ther riuise, fc l a dohiljty in advance f their year, before pl:ci:;p themselvea uuder the treatment of any one, t-hould Erst read j "THE SECRET FRIEND." ! Married ladieaw i I learn x niething of Importance by 1 perusing "Tuk Sitbkt Fiukso." Sent to auy address, in a sejlcd envelop, on rec Ipt f Ten (i:t. 1 DR. STUART CO. cao be consulted on all di.ae of a private or confide uthl mtture, froiu 8 A. M. to 9 P. II., (Sunday from I t 11 A. M .) at their oC.ce, No. 1.1 East Third street, up-rtaira, between Main and Sycamure, typoite the llt nrie House.. Ad res DR. CIIAS. A. STUART CO., tj)ch"JI-dAwly-i.'i;-j Cincinnati, Ohio.

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v. v. U'.Atacaa cko. cartkr t. ü. m'kkrsan Leathers, CetrleriS .tictertian, la. jer- jaw c' "-a JLmm. .-m

iteing cnneciei wnn a Mmxejy ft Asency at W ashington C.ty, are J a' 1 t pive prompt at ten ion to the

collection and necurinrr of Pension, 7ciLl

Rick Pay of dtiea.-td and di.- Larked svld.tr, and a'd the cl.iitns and derauid against the Governnn-nt. IVrMiis resid. nein any 1 art of the Stat my hare their cUim ecured by addressing them an4 ptatin particulars fully. Oilice s Ea-t Washington street. In ti e second building we-t of theConrt Hone k juare, Ir.inn.ipolis. Ind. RrrKKr.NrKK (Jov. M&rtn, Lai. Noble, Vj. Gen. Wallace, RrU.Gen. DamoDt.C.J. Jol.uCobuni, Jade li-rkin, Supreme Court. ap9-dly

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THE UNDERKILL BLOCK F0R SALE AT REDUCED PRICES IVsiraMeB'Jildinsr IiU fronting on Pena-jivarji i, IieUware arl "4khix' t., IN IX. PARTAIOn'S STJXJDIVIsi OF SQUARE NO. 4, AS TUR TLAT. ! NORTH STREET. !

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rilHE PRICK OF TUE RTE pROPEKTTOIf MlCIUO.VIf AM) DKLtWARK STRF.KTS HAS BEEN Rl lCrFD I fpia 1X5 per foot tu üper-oC On r-a-jUani from ti5 to 4i t foot. Thivi- th cheapest and m.-t Uesirab! aewa pr-erty iu the ci'y, by 31 per rem., north cf Wm di.on, between Illinois. Drfawar and Xorth atreeU. which l th centrr of liiianupJ. -. t.i - . v. . 10 (t mi kav a bart iJ th neit lot.

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