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Show WJ jm C0DLSEI TELEGRAMS. Jan. 1st, 1873. Mr. Hamlin attempted a compromise by r mi.r The Ohio adjiumed on moving that the time of redemp- Mond.iv. 1USSAT, TKlffCSiT' m unnzkl. tion !e altered to 1S77. "1IH moTho Houm) of Common! hae voted tion had to be withdrawn under a XiT.Ooo to General XVolsdey. The fN nate has confirmr-- Thomas Csar F. Lyras, ruling of the chair, whereupon L::rt 3 r.oiti?, RumvII minister to Venezuela. v, T Mr. Morton moved to strike out Tho have acpnnple of Swltc-itanT,U"i.r and rrirttor. altogether the section providing cepted tbo rev hed constitution. Eleven buildings In Fl.Vtsviilo, Wis., for ultimate jedemptiou, which burned Monday. Loss, $U((,OuO. 23. 28 to vote was done by a of lie A onfire is ranine: in tho mijrar THURSDAY, APRIL 23. H7L larjre THE Fr.avo ri tf.i-v;eek- TIMES. gin on ly d tOXCSESS D01VCS. In giving our synopsis of the we emlenvor progrc s of Con "re-'to give their doings .o as to be f ecu at a glance, which Mill naxe our readeri from wading over very many columns of p iper- who give all in extenvj.' And In doing so we necessarily' go lack for days, and perhaps a x eek and compro-- s the whole within small , - compass. - . Petitions were received by the Senate from citizens and business men of New York both for and against the reduction of the volume of currency, when the Mr. suM'H.-- t was first mentioned. Stewart was allowed to exchange the chairmanship of tho District Investigating Committee for a place as a nit mber merely. Sena- -' tor Logan had again delivered his opinion on finance, urging theex-terdo- n of the grernhnek clreula-'tioiRexeral members of the House have made strong ?;oeches ngain-- t the McCary plan of cheap transportation. Tlio bill to provide for a judicial code for Utah was oppos'd on the ground that it persecutes the .Mormons. Con sidcrabie commotion had been created in Washington hy the alleged discovery that Secretary Dithanlson withheld Important facts relating to the Sanborn con tract, although lie claimed tohave surrendered all the information Ixearing on that Bulject. The Investigating Comjoint mittee was in session but tholr doings are not revealed. The "Ways mid Means Committee had Judge Noah Davis and other eta-- . inent witnesses before it, to give testimony in" regard to the Custom House seizure. Mr. "Woodford's bill to create a" Commission (o' codify the custom law, was n greed to in Committee.-The Committee on Judiciary appointed to Investigate the circumstances of the of Jay Cookes bank in Washington, re ported at length, condemning the management, and Concluded by proposing an amendment to the currency act. The (Senate Committee on public buildings reported in fiver of cutting down the appropriations for that purpose as much as possible. The House by a majority of 171 to 70 passed a bill declaring the limit of the greenback circulation to be $ 100,01)0, ocu. This action in tho House was generally feared. The substantial of New in" the of "hope Yvik, dissuading the Senate from endorsing the got rn mm, t.d crime, held a mass meeling, uhich ava" presided o vr r by 3 r r. W m. Cu He n II rva n t. Resolutions were urging the redaction of the currency to its present lirculallon and a return to specie "payment Tit the carlie-'- practicable moment. This protest, how exeu, failed to have the affect hops! far. Mr. RxnWrn, by advice of eoutwl, iba lined to apiHiar before the - Ways and Means Committee, until lifter a trial at Brooklyn. The attention of the, Renate during a whole week was principally directed to the matter of the currency, tuil their action caused great anxiety. Tho atLu k on Mr.irhcrmaas bill (of Mhkh Castor Logan said that the whole thing wai a erntnethm erheru? anyhow"), was renew cat. Ttmrv was n provision in the bill that redemption of greenbacks in L. Di-tri- . et on ht-ine- -s pa-s- od t : , otin or interest Raring then moved to striko out the fourth section of the bill, which provided that when national bank notes are Killed under tho terms cent,-otheir of Iho bill 70 in a mount shall be withdrawn secand that finally greenbacks, tion was struck out by 2'J to 27. "What Js very remarkable about thi! action 1 that it shows such an entire separation between the majority In Congress and the Intelligence of the nation. .The press of the country, Us leading merchants; trader, bankers, manufacturers, scholars and thinkers, have protested against this Inflation with singular unanimity; but tho majority has nevertheless voted fur Inflation without much - - or any In the Home Mr. McCrarys bill passed, providing for tho establishment of a Commission with power to fix rates of transportation on railroads. The Commission Is to consist of nine members, one for each Judicial District In the United States, who are to be appointed by the President, subject to the approval of the Senate. The Commissioners nre to own no stock, no bonds, Income or land grant of any. other" description, and in fact are to possess no interest in any railroad. They .are to meet together and tY fix rates for the transportation of freight and passengers fur all Interstate lines. This bill Is regarded by some as an Important movement In favor of cheap trausiortatIon, but the fact that the railroads have shown no Interest in the bill Is conclusive proof that they, at least, do not believe that It can be enforced. Tho Committee of Ways and Means have taken a great deal of testimony in the Sanborn matter. Quite a number of eminent men, and well posted officials were heard, from variout places. Mr. Simmons, of Boston, testified about Sanborn, that he- was a Strange man, and the sharpest railroad operator in New England; that he was known as the mysterious man of New that he sort of managed things. ir nnd molasses warehouses of Cardmas, Cuba. Secretary Fish denies that lie has plaeed his resignation m tho President's Land. The Spanish army in the north nom-be- rs TO.ikx), and has seventy pi. c of f ardllcry. Louis 'J. Keeper is in tho Tomb, men were making a demonstranSCELLT.ECJ tion before his headquarters, and appl lading Us fpewli, a shot was tin from a hou.se in the vicinity upv ii the no.ut, followed hy several othc rs from a party of Brookmen near the Metropolitan Hotel. United States Internal Revenue. Bixters rrce returned the fire "" L and i loured the street. Col. Rose, uiUct'jr't Vrlcr. U. R. cotnmaTident, calk'd out bis coin puny, barricaded the street SCKI5..VH.I.F, April JS, ami completed a cessation of hosR; UTrer-- , in puixunnreof vs arrant tone shots two About hundrel tilities. ; Uir'HC.sJ were fired and Hvral persons trtet of I'ftl J. lluilirn-ruti, r - in ..v exwounded. The were severely mif w. j. Kimn chttuct. citement has buLsidod (or the Bprlnfrltlc, Ilali cXiunt', tiih Tnrjun, present. nv niluht W li luinmm LATEST BV TELECItlPII 1 DISTniCT OF COLUMBIA to-da- y, .it Rt. L uis. 2!. c Po-t.m- wt-i-k- to-da- - Tvr-nafnbu- ro imprisonment, i treasurer of the board of publk works nnd included in u judicial exens'e.s was for bringineDana of the New York .S'tn to Washington, and the payment of witnesses in the fdiepherd-Dan- a libd suit. The" memorialists; announced, their case closed. The court decided to hold a private session tomorrow, nnd that on Friday and Saturday they would inspect the public improvements providing and retheir own District the government questing and the memorialists to do the ' ' same. - The Carbsls In tho north of Prnin have organized a government vi;h a regnlir cabinet. Partial returns from tlie Rwiss plebiscite ind:cae that the corvidtuuon will bo revi-ad- . There wore numerous rumors of suspensions in New York on Tuesday, but nothing definite. Si rmion'a hm closed the Araruar against Onen'al vessels, and there is trouble over the affair. ' The expenditure of the Mexican govn, ernment for the present year is estimillions. mated at twen'v-thre- o Ten thousand people attended the funeral, on Monday, of the miners - CALIFORNIA. killed in tho Dnnkenfleld explosion. It has been (mowing heavily in 22. Sin Franei-sco- , Quebec. Keren inches have ftdlen. Tho State The of GranConvention drills are equal to those of midwinter. in sesion in this city .three A number of stores, residences and gers is mills, at Bangor, Maine, burned on hundred delegates being present. Monday. IjOss, 100,000; mostly in- G. W. Colby is president. Pro- n. A svci;.l gives a taxtuand of the Little iHiforent ver-io- n R'x-iCol. Rse affair. w-listening to a harangue by White, Baxter'? officer, when shuts were fired atMm by the Baxters men. Thereupon na : iihlBcrliuioate .firing - commenced and the rU. R. tnwqis cie.ircd the afreet?.". A' conskf.'r. able number ' were wounded. Great excitement prevails. Little Rock business houses are generally doss'd and the people begin to fed the effects of martial law. Little Rock, 23. "Everything Is quiet this morning. Another company of regulars arrived this morning to assist Col. Rose to preserve tbo peace. Prominent citizens are endeavoring to Induce Baxter and Brooks to agree to call tire Legislature to the controversy. Washington, 22, Baxter telegraphed tho President stating Ihuthc proposed calling the legi'Iature together nnd asking a guarantee of protection. lie would abide by the decision of this txdr. Tlie President replied approving the peaceable nnd legal :!.in of adjustment, and giving ais assurance of protection. HE BELONGS TO HIS FAKILT. railroad clursfcd wit'.i forgeries, Tho T) jh borne claimant Las been detrkU on all tlio pomis raised nied a n-by Kentnlly. r.Hboa Is xiUllcing bom banted. Two Washington, 22-I- n enterh.w District iaions the of Investigation, supply prov y, ed the city. the only f.tct of interest was that- a ( hcclr fur The wntenecof llie tisbp of develoju-has been eom mated to hie some 33i, "drawn by Magruder, pjrjH.-IraO.n- uotice:. - Washington, 21. Poland reported from the Juthe diciary Committee, hill in relttioii to the courts oi Utah. It provides that tlie U. K. judges, inar&h.d and attorney, discharging the duties jcrt. lining to all courts, thus dispensing with the duplication of such efiiters by the Utah Ijogi.dature, and const--' qaently depriving- the Probate Courts of civil and criminal jurisdiction heretofore exrcBed. Tho bill als) clhfnges the tru'd.?' of M'lcciiog jurors. The U. H. j idg?, clt rk of tlie court attd tuaratiall-arrequired to draw jurors from lists preptredin a fipecifld manner,d free from Mormon Influence.' in a will bring ftp- the-br- ll " " few days. To-nig- ht . to-da- tran-portatio- " y, jcnattim ty ths r r.tM,a-.trt-- rwl und diiiAn.hU hy nsuvrety ful wart. I SU saja C"iyi-llolUrtr- r, r i3 ifiAUu. ao.) chs,nrb Si horw,otfc a hi t tsrcrai-Sv- j ,f n-- i .VXUS-l.- tiiJ riity nr.J -- dreJ s, a April, IKI. Notice t hereby ylren In rorei.a InwfhnJ IvrU! ,1 fl vVv k J i. r, (; f day t--f May, fCl. ul htrtnfv Juh County, Utah Territory, offer Jhr Mle sn4 set! to the h'auret hiJJcr for TLh, ni4 honoHiMi'ried i oTniJ taii-a- , ponafikn and ok-- of pro- - frcii Uay ut .ln Us-Lu-sk credtns. EDWIN T.VGOAKT. Grpuly t'oU.r-.r-e, 1st Hi Uion IrKirirt if Hah a pOl - IT. GERjl.LMl - 5BMG COPAH", Tt CillowiDj tWrrtred htoc-to pny amount due oa AarewBM-n- t aa 44 Xn L k i - ' Nantl Wm. I jpham, Tm-t- X, ' Now 5 Vftiaretr.Sliairf. la, jp re Wm. I jipham, X ru-t- re Win. 1 a, 4 tarn. T rum Wm. lapbam, Tni.l- W- Wiu. tapham, Tnirtre Wm. Ijplm, Trotire H. U. Harirec Mauit TaviUre .Iv, m - Jil Jo lh ntnl-rU- in t it, at W Vo S at lj at la . niamltfrluln Chatnborlal. Jusa'pli ). hH . . Oa 41 tni.Jl t Clnlrlia Chamhfrt.lin It.1liiln a - nu IS The Porter County (Tnd.) JiW-41 )ut secret. sured. 44 . . ceedings ha contains the following from dowfSa O Ia a Colfax, Califurnia, was destryed Schuyler Colfax: 'Templeton has been aen'en.-th at JOM'ptt New York to sev en and years by fire this afternoon, except To the Hon. David Turner, of joreph 4 hamh-rlii- ln (T for to the In,, three buildings. Loss, $10,00. penitentiary attempting iramhreiat. Lake countv,' Tliomai'Jetiergan, kill his wife. of Port- of The women M. L. MendTOUnty, Lnjiorte The St. Paul R. It. Co. will test the land,Oregon, who were sentenced C. W . Mc- Jiwh ('hamlH'rialn. constitutionalitv of the State railroad to pay a fine of five dollars each, land, of Porter ceninty, nnd Jnreti (')iailrljia Carrol of Connty, . Pherson, Jin- - pri t act, and if decided to bo legal will w ith- art in jalL others out their time Besides serving . dear Jowfrtl Hi.ml-rl;.- lil j4 friend: My draw nil trains. , officers pursuing tlv noThe rehave I letters, friendly The Industrial Congress, In session torious your M JOn.'1'tl nimlTliuii. robber and murderer, ceived many other requests, oral at Rochester, N. Y., has adjourned. 7 Joreph Ilnnnhwlaln on his came and i party, The next annual meeting will be held Va.squez or written, from citizens of this ionch riimlHji ... 0 htiBhwIilB them in the mountains near Los district, to accept a condidacy for Jixwjitl ( in Indianapolis. M) lluuMhretitn their congress. And it is duo also to J.fcpph A fire at New Glasgow, N. B., on Angles. They abandoned si JlWplk rmmi.H.11. himlv-Hi'Ion K! foot, several Monday, destroyed tiiirty stores and horaes and camp, and fled epoken of for JtwrjSj 44'iiAuib.-riait.1 twenty-aeveIf overtaken this gentlemen who have so pursued. buildings.- Lass $100,000; closely but M ( Inmkrr'iill J.I'lt . . fGa.oon. be.a there will probably insurance, rlalB bloody kindly proffered to yield in my Jut).!! 4 4l Jum p 4 hn)(--r!an , Julius P. Mason, broker, formerly of fight. favor, that I should state, in some J.- - pu S7 t liaaibctialD - Boston, and recently doing business in LOUISIANA. uniformhave I n4 what O.MB,riBtW. Jirei'(l public way, New York, cut his throat on Tuesday HI New Orleans, 22. ly mid personally during the past Jo J) lllBllllfl.lB at the Parker House, Boston. ill 4vln,lrln eon no office most is The There twelvemonth. reports W. J. Cliniutx rliim gloomy General Saballo and his ataff were inuda-tion- s reriimh-rhiJ. W. of to of the to received that be linue that I would prefer recently captured by the Republican W. ( laml rla.n. at various points. The presentative of the old constitu- J.J. W. troops near Vich, bot Saballo and some ('UamberiaUw- -, subtimes was is whole Amite which I of bis J. W. ('tiamlM-rlaiValley eight ency by escaped to France. tiamlm-lfiW. J. impleburns, The whole country from Monroe to merged; houses, unanimously noiDinated for con- J. V. tf'lutnila'rhuo-J. washed and so are animals ments nnd subthe mouth of the Mississippi, is XV. Cliaiuhfrlra. generously always gress, merged and 10,000 people in tho dis- away; tlie inhabitants are fleeing and cordially Supported. While I J. W. 4 hamberlaln. W. Oiaintmlain-J- . trict are on the verge of stars atkm. to Die highlands, where they re- live, I shall never forget that J. W. ChsmUrl-Un- . -confidence- and to condition ASaveme tribunal has condemned main in a t'liBinhnUii 4 hmnhrTlJin. In contumaeium aud Imposed a heavy Tlie noward Association is re which I so highly prized, JJ. XV. W, CSain(TB(n , p of Nancy Tor his fine en the to aid the hUtTCrers, and of which so constantly J. XV. funds reiving IlitinlirrlBia. charge Issued to the clergy hist July. XV. 4 who number many thousands, (strove to be worthy. But, after J. XV. ha,(wr!aia. J. Henry Ward lioooher has declined belonging to the public for twenty H. 4'hBalHPliiiti. the six month's vacation voted him by H. 4'huiuhriain THE ARKANSAS SQUAECLE. years, I belong now to my family, Wm. his congregation. He sar he d'em't M (U. H. ('hjml.-rlal91 who cannot consent that this Will. need it now and when ha doos he will W It. I'hanilwrtjln LIGIITMXG SPARKS. 20. Coi. shall !e Ros., LittlQ Rock, XV take it. M changed. I m. Ii. 4'hamlarelaia ownership 94 H. fhambprlftln is reported that the Dominican an commandant, took possession of have found, too, that the truest XVm. It XVtn. W H. The Dutch were defeated In an thoritles nave removed the flag of the the telegraph office, hmhfrtam. and happiness in life is In being out XVm. H. Oi.inli-rlaln K attack on Achinese oa Wednes- Somalia Bov Company and resumed tlie to it 97 'n public. Owing of office, and master of ones own Wm. H. ( ' . W of the Bay and surroundmg to hi interference with the mil- time and movements. And, there- XVm. Ii. ('lull iatT.iIh day. XVm. H. acTerritory. has Baxter itary operations fore, no possible inducement nor XVm. H. OiBmiT!ain. Christian, first mate of the the civil complished nothing. . Baxter, toTho that I can either XVm. H. 4'tiam(T!B!n contingency, Aturrique, ronimitted suicide at service adbe rules can Improv ed, but Win. H. 4'hatn(1ln a dispatch imagine or foresee could tempt XVm. ent the London on Wednesday. day, president an appropriaIt. 4'hambfrbtin. vises that for the pre-cand the a return to case, mo desire to rehearsing IL 'hambrrlln. Wm. stating congresBaron Gustave de Rothschild, tion only sufficient to oontmuo the XVm. t. 4 hiun'mlaln. his Mition. that well lie complains sional life, with what are so Austrian Consul General, Is re- work as usual. Kredprtck WlnkW-aiaU. nor aid the B, neither cares to knovvn troops and be its toils, HBinnfl IlmtT.Twlw. A fire at Ish penning, Mich., Sunday ported dangerously ill at Paris. barren., store and allow the suppression of the its injustice and falsifications. Its Ktlaartl while performing on night, destroyed fifteen inuncliaritaLle-ness.M- y I. A. Trmr. and that $1110,000; Los. lion, and all they dwellings. requests twenty envyings T. J. Crown.. the trapeze in Jersey city on surance, $10,000. Mrs. Matthews died be ordered to assi-- t him or leave old constituents must T. J. be to fell and is fire. the of supposed ,1S him the freedom to act. lie re- pardon me for insisting that in T. J. liman Tuesday fright during !' .. J. firwn y fatally injured. Coiuiid Bluff. On night lies confidently oa the promises theirfuturc congressional cunxas-se- s T. J- l.'J T. mubu London papers deprecate the James Murphy, his sun John, and a in the letter of Jil lie counted only as a T. J. I!rwn must I six ngi-were !U years, T. J. firrwn caught Inflation of U. R. currency, but grandson, 1873, to prevent the overVoter, and, under no circuma sno" s'onn while re'ummg home J. llmwn. think It would be f.dlowe I by n in throw of his authority. Unless stances, as a candidate. If jHaUic T. T. J. Drown. in a wagon aud perished. flow of bullion to that country. T. nu J. Ioian answer immediate ho is life can be ranked as a duty nut given, 1 bo v izorous cannonade of the s J. Drown. fears tin re will be bloodshed. to Ik) evaded, I have certainly T. The resignation of J. R. Ilunich if n about Bilbo-alias T. Drown. posh l Baxters troops were augmented performed a full riinre of that T. J. d tlie ahandivniuen J. Drown. posien general accountant of the Erie T. J. is tha'" the t'arlists by eeveri- d- hundreds . railroad lias Ren accepted, lie tions. It rcpor'e-If, however, as is generally T. J. Drown. Drown. Brooks has retired his sentries duly. would not Investigate the sdate-me- are subsisting mainly on horeo fieh. u T. J.' JtmiJ). considered, it is regarded ' the barraelre. J. A fire in Richmond, Vn., on of accounts of another em pleasure more than any one citi-?e- n T. Tuesday within D. 4 Rt. Iiouis, 20. A Little Rrv-wipiiin, Tru'tre. had n right to rlnim or ex poet, H. evening commuted three build ngsoccu- ployu. It. lb mic ton, 1 nitre as nulls flouring (L 'onizilon, Trotre by the firm of says affairs there are.xtn-- ( I have faithfully striven to serve H. A law has been parsed by Mexi- Ficd ( 'mir Crenshaw A Co. .os, $,.i'0, special Even Baxtcrssupport-er- s my country with such Industry, I I. le 4m, 1 hanged. co for tho protection of oysters in UoO. ell, 14. H. Tmnir two or three hundred Jnvunnn.v, amt officers express disgu.-- t at lii( lity and integrity, as to have a ii. it. 4'oitjnton, the (iulf of California, anil divid- thousand. n, TniSrr. .... it ,i,' e his policy and indecision. Re- conscience void of offense toward ii. D. onjulno, ing the pearl fisheries into four Two sons of Henry D. TangH. H Oinr mn, Tni;re from are more ports man. or back God Washington sections to be worked succeeding worthyyoung And, H. looking ot b'oning n. Conn., were atROwirton, Trunre 1 ru!re. over those long years, with more H. tacked on Sunday night, and one of favorable to Brooks. lU'nntd'A, Trotre years. H. 21. lU'imrlon, Tho to tin was m hours and Washington, killed tlie duties than other public excitement at given D. ( Great fatally prevails imrlun, won ink'd. A servant man has been of U. & troops at Littlre nnv business man at home gave It. ... It. It (onspbw, Tr Fort Garry overnn attack by some arrested e ... t on suspicion, It. , Rock CoiiE It. Lis that Baxters and to t. and telegraphs which affairs, on French private e H. R ( .nor loa, Is Brook's forces The ehv'ion small.15th. are in the m mo There cost nlmo5t I Hayti my life, can see it. RCoiurion. 1 Bruce, on account of a iwwh-pap- Doniinujtiex is riisim- - an io lake ia some excitement, but It will nothing in the record of that pub- ID R Wmie ion, correspondence of tho latter forcihlo )sssj,m of the army - if sooneulreidp. noire. It, R 4'mtf lic life which dying I could wi-- h II. c. aUut tin) recent rebellion. he f ills in rice! ion. It H R 4VwUoW. 21 rrporedthc Little An armistice to blot That our political friends ( Rink, I tel in, T ia aoiid aeauist hint. . TruojHi are north of Tw-iia Governor Pulgar, has been in force since this morn- may exhibit the Maracaibo, Ktmfe'utfity and jrv HHm, Trolf. fled from the province to Orubia concentiaimg at Cape lljjtion. Several arrests has lieon zeal in future contests, w hioh won ing. -. !! lm,7n)'-rA i lot occurred at 1 on made hy the United Rtate-land, and from thence to Kingsin so many conflicts of I ' -" 'l tn, Ira'! troops victory the Maich of a reduring (km. Ilrlm, Tnlir with ton, on account of the opuhr Brooks men 'and the Baxters and ' fur vou i pad: rocess!ot 05' ... thanking tho 15h l CU.'. Kl celebrating volt against his despotism. Presi- an icnd can hsI by the arrest of a for encroachments on tlie opjnis-In- such valued rnanifeMutions of Tb public b rmitK-w- d incut, kii4 dent Blanco has offered him the lines. Reinforcements ar- your undiuken faith and frendly negro lor stealing, fine olhecr w as bbM (Mliitntn. .mission to Franco to keep him badly lvetiten and twenty whites in- rived for both parties I am very truly yours, J. XV. TUH r. DrereUrr. regard, bonds R- - out of the country. jured hy atones. This afternoon, as the Baxter rranifi-ro- , J one-hal- f C a h : - Jnai-pl- i , n C - - $ crn-side- haautH-rtaia- i -- . . n n J(-- l'h ... po-itio- n, - in L -- .n .. . m. ollk-er- i n - - der-ti.- u long-continu- ed J.-X- em, I' db-no- d Eng-land'an- IV-Ael- te. JoM-vl- . bamta-rtajn-W- 1 . - , to-da- y, opt-ue- : - haml--rU- pos-ssio- Pre-iden- t ut 4 a rre Ari-mles- , .. Tu-dv- -- Pre-ith-n- fs Rep-temli- er, . Carl-ist- , com-p.I- h ofso-cra- to-da- y. nt tSiwn. 4 I ru.-t-re 1. Trn-tr- rom-mande- Trsr nt Trn-tr- half-breed- s, Tni-ir- - er Tru-:.- r. X - pret-idcne- y, Tru-tc- ni-t- re 1 H-l- m. e ? Lmu-svill- Tut-sJay- , H- -k s 1 e'l-ore- vl - g, mer-tiiitin- to-da- y. RoivvtEB Col v.vx. 1 V Afril Ob, fci. |