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Se aN aoek ——————— NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1866. =. ere ——===— = ‘thus far that | antecedents of their native ince, and with their usual and answer accusation or charges tageh Stunsivo * s\usually found whh Kerorones ©" | Salor end decision, will contribuve” new laurels 40. the : NEW GITY GOVERNMENT, | tic sr cmer.ceerttios in Sr iene of ie Mr, Samuel B. , & distinguished American mer- | ivincible banner of the Argentine ‘and a fresh ° or their appoiutees or employes acting in an offloia’ here, has been chosen @ mu officer, answer- | garland te the civic crown of the country. capacity or employment connected wih auy office ag to the office of Alderman in this ‘Comrades! March to the vanguard, and take the post 4 s cod aforesaid, and of which sad complaint, securation ef od of honor to cary Obey the orders of — ce. whether made by order of said board or apon| i who from the first showed you eA Annrceninnnnntpnnnnannnnmarennnananngacns he Infortnation any citinem OF Commiltor of citizens res Our Rio Janciro Correspondence. . feverig es ae ho te tee ‘ohlowin Board of Commissioners of siding iu aad clty.of which he or they shail baye beew, \oformed, and the person oF persons thus notified ebait be given a fair op v 4 maki en and o| Revision. f eierson 9 a sassy Berm thelr oworda to ee |The Field of the Impending Struggle on the to be Events are ripening between Brazil and her allies, be- SS ae ha if, an tekening an early battle with the Paraguayan forces. | gag in which you will be accompanied by the blessings * of having the’ attenda of wit. Mowaia, the stronghold of the enomy, i the pot | Of zunr fami, he appiause’ of your fallow czas Parana River. REDEMPTION OF THE CITY, | 2 the aint, Mylan oF bok and papers) timed at, and the allies, at latest dates, were in full | SUD NE Moar I promise to be with you in the hours of the attendance and exaiination ofjwitvesen and the pro march thereto. By great exertion I have obtained the | griat of victory, and already bail you as conquerors, “ Wannannnmnasinhs duction of — pecaty the said board om tts Ow mt secompanying map of Humaita, published about ten | with the watchword— r invest ede male hed te months ago, a8 also & map of South Brazil and the seat | _ Viva le macion Argentinal Viva la provincia de Corr GLAD TIDINGS FOR TAXPAYERS, | wich sny‘person or persons nai of war, The map of Humaita represents the formidable THE PARAGUAYAN FORCES. appear Snawer as aforesaid, which notification the person of pcr: course all in‘ormation respecting the Paraguayan or iteeif, forces must be extremely vague. Here is the thea:re Indicates the central fort, of = star shape, itself, for | Ctimive:—President Lopex a Hu with forces with shall have appeared and been hear failed or refused or neglect to eppeer ‘Whe reason that no one has been able to get mear it | variously estimated. The Paraguayan consisting aforesaid, the board shall decide a: ‘and return since the outbreak of the war. Suffice it | of tifteen small steamers and pin con rH some- NO MORE CORRUPTION AND FRAUD. person being one of the persons |. “te'say, that the fortifications are infinitely stronger | WHere be:ween Humauta and the tres Bocas. |The (or. 5 Si ploy mawt-co. Nemmaaientaraiie tt SRE a cesttin ag satel eee ee eee Steere ‘eis de cae’ ce et he two com! ing dl ‘surroul wi forces along the Ss aI culpaole io ‘etree te iad and ino right bank of tn ver, | ay apne an, 6 Otber detest ane ee ne ee se Mhrough which the allied fleet must necessarily pass to ANOTHRE INSTANCE OP BRITISH NEUTRALITY. Treasury. moted. Report the evidence, fact ‘ ‘ettack Humaita from the nver front, In fact, the chan- Thave already mentioned the jron-clad steamer Miner- » enna a fee) tequite commanded by the Paraguayan batteries, | Y&. Shoarrived hero on the 12th ult, in thirty days he inland Itself is submerged at high tide, and It 18 Tes. | ee ee een cat ee eante Mecone Ina r thi ment the evidence will justify U shall have power to remove such office by issuing an onder to that « the sauna served upon maid person person eouble to supposo that the batteries have been extended | & Co., of Alabama notoriety, who built her othe bee The People of the State to Have a Voice y, OF In Case te nearly, if not quite,§ opposite the island, so as more i. government. Tho Minerva ie about eight hundred ai Nay, of inability to procure such pervonal service within ten perce gl ar td OR tons buriben, one hundred and seventy «ight feet Long Indirectly in the City Government, | (eee ee eae ese amt HUMAITA MUST BE ATTACKED FROM THR LAND, Miben ready for non she draws only eight feet of water. ee ow Vers oe Well, then, what is tobe done? To stiko at Humaita Reng be. srr ebtheacy ee ~pihe- rng ‘eMectually, the attack must be made from the land side; ee pox eer dscae, vuenntond Universal State Suffrage and the tho leg theretofore eld by saul pernon a fend this scems to bo the real plan of operations agreed | her the fof turning round. iu bor @wa length, Metropolis, vacant and thall immediately thereafter be filled im the which be of immense convenience for the narrow en. But, lot me give» succinctfaccount of what hasbeen | Por of p, . Hae engines are of one hundred and Gone, and is doing to the latest account. forty horse wee. She is armed with iron plates The Oriental army, on or a little before the 26th ult., * founsgnd: 0: ball idehee ino cant lpr \c ‘ras one and a half league from the Paso de la Patria, and | 15"oi0n: inches of teak. Her averaze speed is from ‘the Brazilians and Argentines in the vicivity of the vil- aine ten keots Thus ve have ewan a ie lage of San Coame, within a short distance of the paso ly usurping the prerogative of their sovereign, an practically declaring war against an independent nation (ford), while the Brazilian fleet was at Corrientes, A | Practically acc emamnater Tee canting that the ook at the map will show that the Paso de la Patria is ee government, yich 6 dns Senet 00m cree y ity, -meer the junction of the Parana with the Paraguay river, ot yol suppressed such a nuisance. It would not f= wich Iter the force of Suman wane, na. | Tal au he par of he lob bade eating that the rear of that stronghold is aimed at. By | misprision of treason, if not high treason itself, if thoy meaner by law pr oifice, and the person oF pe Offlee'sball be discastitied fo three years next thoreaftor from oF election the office rom whik and the decision snd determin by direction of the board upon its m: fvail be final and © nclustye; provided, this section shal! not apply to the mayor of » See, 12 The anid board under any ( vivons of this act gation of inquiry therewith connoeic summon, subpana and compel the fon OF persons, an’ the production of any be ded for Milling any Vacuney in raid ‘The Governor of the State and the Mfayor of the City. Mis timo, perhaps, the conflict has commenced. were only willing to do 80, The aie of New York, ei fak ; Y SPECULATIONS AS TO THE COURSE OF EVENTS. JES ZASIOGAL RAD GVRERE, Denadctnn deem, 40 onaet us wae er hives or documents in his OF their pors. Much dissatisfaction is expressed in respect to the law ‘Section 1. There is hereby created in the city and county par Ava as, ened pA a of New York, to be known as th Board of Commismoner of Revision, an office with the powers and dutiew iuci- dent thereto as are herein defined and referred to; and the phrase “Board” or “Board of Revision” when used herein, unless clearly referring to some other body, shail be construed to mean the said “Board of Commuinion:rs of Revision in the elty and county of New Yor the term miasioner’’ or ‘commissioners’ w! ever used heroin, unless clearly referring to the members of some other body, #bail bo taken and construed to mean einbors of the said board, denominated “Commissioners of Revision.” 4 pointed, upon the nomination of the Governor, by aud with the ‘advice and consent of the Senate, #ix persons, who small be resi of the city of New York, who, together with the Mayor ex officio of the ett New York, for the Ume being, ehall constitute the of Commissioners of Revision tp the city of New York, and shall be denorminated Com missioners of Revision,’ any four of whom shall consti. tute a quorum for the transaction of business at any regular or mecting of the board; provided, Didorent opinions prevail in regard tothe future course | which forces every man between certain ages to serve in of the war and tho different operations that will be un- | the National G and at the manner in which these ertaken; but what seoms{indubitable is, that General | Can be and are drafied into the ‘Ptores, with the column under his command, will very | of the National Guard is liabl #0on commence operations against the enemy. Some per- | army—a system that leads to much abuse. A flag! aoas think ho will ¢Foss the Uruguay above Paso dela Pa- | M#@'B Point ocours to me ve order to attract the attention of the Paraguayans Ono of arn officers made overtures of i. = 40 bis rear, while the main army will cross at the Paso ‘nature to @ young woman, who acquain' er tnd attack Lopes's army in tho front, ‘These and other | brother resented the indignity offered to his seter with ‘Stories are in circulation. They may be, more or less, pee me yg Meng h the officer compelled him ‘true or false; but certain it is that events of great im- serve in the regular army, and the young man only escaped this queer sort of volunteer service b} Pertance connected with the war aro on the eve of paying Senares didleve fore suneneate, y National And for the purpose aforesaid board may at any time teu sum of the Supreme Court, tented un tice of naid court, in bis name trom seal of the bo: in like form as though mned by sald Justice, and sald smtmone and subpova may be served, aad proof of wich sorviee may be made in the somo manner as now by law provided fur the service of suminoas OF subpomnas out of the nad court; and upon proof of service aud proof of meompliance, failure 0 attend end temify om the part of any person oF persons, as r qu red under mad summons oF subporna, of a failure or refuse! on the part 0: kald person oF persone to produce any books, or documents t» his or their waion or under bis er * falure or to answer any question put to him | are other vexatious matters connected with the ‘MOVEMENTS OF BRAZILUN GUYROATS, Guard system, such as compelling men to for- Later intelligence informs us that the main army was | Sake their business for three mouths at a time to go into camp. An instance of the kind or ‘red the other da: almost all concentrated at Paso dela Patria. The iron- | when there was moro terrible swear, og than ever occu! 4 oied boat Tamandare, with two small gunboats, “our army” in Flanders. One geatleman in particu. adjourned ne iit tub Ibemoiie to vetenidiinet Gan lyin eden eee Feough to eplit s deal Bewrover, that if, by removals or other cause the mem: | Saidcourt, the eae eee 200 board. New York regiments of militia—beg bers of said board shall bo leas than five but not less than | °F “tg ay ) Will they evor arrive there?}—and | National Iy encamp ip The eadhgite three, tho existing members shall still constitute a board SS ee ne also to make a thorough exploration of the river, in con- | locality of Staten Isiand for a week or go; but they do competent by unanimous action to exercise the powers pn | pee ena berg any Judgeor) @equence of numberiess reports st Buenos Ayres and tp voluntarily, bp way of enjoyment. Itis different delegated by this act; and the persons thus ated pe 4 matey A ‘Montevideo concorning obstructions sald to be placed In | {inen,* bumper of men arp compulsorily ordered to enjoy shal rosyctively hod ofien ‘or the term of EBL ZeS"® | sioner, and the secretary ofthe board, condueting 207 ‘the Parana river, by order of Prosident Lopez, each as | — ‘Teloso this letter with the injunction to look out for inc, & The anid six persons so appointed shall hold ofice | SXA@Matlon oF Inquicy ax aforesaid, may edimintaiey ‘erpedoes, infernal machines, chains, booms, ke, Al- | #ome slartling intellignnce ere long. ea sch commissioners rspect rely fut the worm follow | form Seuaity”sdeisistored tm exit Hupreuno Court, and ect all the Brazilian vessels on the Parana have been Rio Jaxnmmo, Feb, 8, 1866, bry M ween wail tee acedngten antl ved pd ey ‘THR PARAGUAYANA CROSS THS PARANA RIVER. ‘The latest date from the seat of war was to the 18th may be coutinued ant med by the cotmietoner or A ult., at which the allied army was thus posted:—The Comminsioners conducting the eame from time te time ‘@s Dot to permit their unfortunate victims sleeping a + and at such tits and hall be de-ignated, quarer of an hour atatime. ‘Tho smaller vessels were | Brazilians at Lagune Brava, the Argentines near San and st each titan sad piss o0 shal) evat Casme, and the Orientals at Ital. General Flores paid ‘DawiAhiing to fons of at latest advices, and, as the nver | v1.14 1 Generals Mitro, Osarlo and Caceres, and General at the time and piece Mitre intended, on the 18th, to make a reconnoissance aby all have Leen notified, a thouch the in contained, provided, any teontimony pamed as 10 any failure to appear and Auewor uuder (he require fonts C or taken ax aforennid what be carefully kept in ‘@riental republic has died a natural death. The story On the 15th.aemali body of fifty Paraguayans crossed gather ‘ ae J ily opt i SO AE tie Gn motown, KOaNe trous'eiites one ; ‘et J A MA ic A. i nights the archives and pos s.om Of aah bout seco 's — = Be ‘esaesa. peerage patient movement seems been = testimony ‘a mere raid; but the measure of success achieved, what- ‘This officer, of the Argentine Confederation, whose — (eoops were disbanded some months ago, is #0 much for- pron “pe wip anak etaee: 2 K ena brouela; and the decisive ar gaterminatin of he beard pay i nla eee eset ing of the 17th, an expedition, consisting of eleven TRYING TIMES” IN THE ISLAND. tothe ehy ore ‘4 — ; modo of proceeding spon auy examination oF inquiry 46 ‘Vat itetigence mates out the ariay nt the Pus do a Pin eng agony ey aah na: 5 ~ would 1a een pring about two wesks i -¥ o Petria, awaiting the means of transportation. Most of the Paraguay side. Pushing up the river boldly, Greet on laa becme'y) Sy Gendy ede | enjoy ali the r (ee Hoos was still at Corrientes, and jt was supposed that | (W°¥ lanted on the fgy wie Mr Mel mc Romi) The British West India Fleet Ordered | toe‘ccccut meat as you. I the table were w Ii supplies, Se aad cranty cf tow Terhspat the Mare mathing decisive could have taken place before the 234 aichivikGdanenaaa to Halifax, N. 8. ms! Mr pop fp rice fd Conny oft city + etimo, when the Brazilian Admiral, Viscount Tamandaré, ae tnd a half aay ie ridiculoak “Pe rota “the hoose ecemehan aad was expected at Corrientes, Shortly af P are (air and wolerably Gg pH WH! Po —aythians pos a3 and en Feeling in Favor of Annexation way ing The elections for Congress at Buenos Ayres have gone ae paral Tl part on hacen Strong avor to of the unforvapate and quictly, Tho party—s small one—agsinst the cityas | | a won = thes 9 the United States. at other lodgings, when @npital of the Argentine republic was completely routed. ce Pg 8 ochera, entire foros then ot into the best, and cis eevenh geome, advanced to a neighboring wood, under a sharp fire from &o, &e. &e. ina in the way of food 2B te dificuls to ascertain the force of the allies | ‘Be tilled vanguard. About noon the battle was at ite it'be believed that the ‘Warious estimaten are made, Lot me dotail.one or two, | “sist and was carried on with great vigor on both sides, Our Jamaica Corresponde lable, would dimgrace ‘Whe cartiont date te a8 follows :— : SAtan UMMM Ge he wernt cited Ksroetox, Jamaica, March 7, 1808, | erioref Ohio | : rte undred y mouated riflemen, ‘The steamer Montezuma arrived from New York day It ts very remarkable aupien teas Bol tices ee entes city, ' | Whom be dismounted and led on to the attack over very | before yesterday, and leaves again for that port at two desire that the € General Osorio, with the army, 20,000men, | uneven ground. The Paraguayans have been estimated | ociock to.da) T have been very ea'tarane Soar lenguce of Corlenten, sett Banaras Gel eae ths pryrer y- {aneousness with which the sentiment has been u terted 10 the sud board of Control wo b- ex: bd ne ‘vanguard, 7,000 atSan strong; |, Deimg ut cover PROGRESS OF THE COURT OF INQUIRT—PACTR ELICITED, by all persons of whatever country or color I have come ereiaed under ite aathoriy by te agents ‘only two an@'a ball leagues from Vaso 4° in Patria, forest, they disputed the ground foot by foot, and for | The Royal Commission still wits at Spanish Town, daily & ete, with. It was the more surprising, since I im the manner as by said Hoard shall be bacon Caroores, with the Correntino National | over an hour the combatants were engaged in a fight th ovidenee ‘was ehtirely unprepared for it, believing, from all I had the officers, clorks ur sypuintome # hone @ beyond Laguna Brava, about six leagues north of wading through an immense mace of concern: | read of English people and English colonists, that they Uranaforred are hereby dive SURGAr ae. wgtiog ¢ depume, ot ing the late outbreak and the condition of the island ere unalismably devoted in their sovereign, eae I s *] y generally. ques impression made bave no in anmerting question bao agp et ge phy an} exemplified im the recent war in the United Saath. a tlie ty neta Sai cce, “ak head We a Werte eat at om) me tee 7 oo sacl Paybe, with 200 irregdlara, at Senta Tome, | “teh will receive with s iiberal allowance | ang the conclusion they are likely to arrive at, ‘There i¢ aol by unauamaty,” ast techao to batters” Bol gy OLE ee « of salt, In those days of rifed musketry hand 10 | shundant evidence to prove that the outbreak was not a white pocpte, uetive tnd. foreign, thas i, Bagheh. men and , aod mens of Finance 7. with bend fighting (6 usually and necemarily of very brief du- : would make one . that wo “pew. the of tag. A, cosoues, on cane aie meni Sa po tert tn a Hot, bat « detiberaiely planned insurrection, 1 bas be permitted to cater the island’ ‘This condidon before or Uiereot, or maki Bens ‘againas | "S00, besides being 0: very rare ocourrence, At about | bee proved toe cortsin extent, and ferther proof cos S fied gue wm Grant it, and anuoration therefor, iapeasiey cman Uhre o'clock in the afternoon the Paraguayans retreated, | be had, that a kind of military organization of the ne- ecclamation Han same tagether © ith all or payee pete be be Amotber account says the city of Corrientes ts defended | 604 it is believed no edleraiag + 0 had apy infantry | croes, throughout the counties of Middlesex and Surrey Beas bo ee Se oe eee 4 the lo- thousand Brazilian troops; but as the allied army {any tr Lg tof pipiens en have Siiee wee ‘at least, existed. No greater proof can be offered than {iferense, manifested 10 the white pitiers the Peso 20 te Patra, those guards are not much re | ning Tithe Faragunyane carried of thete ited | Uhat quads of men met for dril repeatedly 1x various og ae a qarred now. tea oundet, bot the rackrof Mined which ey fet parts of those countin Within less than & mile lastest ef being edvomael and solaca tes oo {BUill another account gives the following estimate of the — coon the targ.tacty ofthe. - 1 from where I sm sitting i © Geld where the stubbornness and perseverance inherent in ibe yy hes mat 20,000 | {he ain mee oy ay oe age Sugita Sense nies Gate we fer tues aot trom sland tha mand oa Saned aad allowed (retaining the origins! bill and perone . Fue ay mga bow! in the yrooe @ Degearien and the British at or bile, aecvant of 7 i i ge Sean nenanearen - ‘The vemels com ‘This, too, as late as last January, Then i we perens sre ll tance the condnet of Paul Bogie, who insuntly sasumed com. | A¥* BOrGaine Based om Weld Finciua os bemscedinee soostant ae LA, mand as general in-chief, and whose aathonty as auch COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—ranr 2. vege proet 5.2. Sree, fall of was an instantly recognized by his deluded followers, who Before Judge Braty. ng, and (he acta of mad board shall be by reso. against addressed him as “My Lord.” Threatening expressions Samuel A. Magnus et al. ot John Amet.—Thin cam soe or orier. ‘ ms ureaeorer shal! bold and, by end and water. ‘used by negroes as far back ax last May, and the proven | teings up the gold and Currency question ie a new furm, | yorcher upon felon uf the wsdeat, aumatto ns ‘The Brazilian fact that the insurrection was looked for tn August, are | gue involved being the right to b for pay. | said board may direct, and e yurp ees of aad in Ss ae additional proofs of a deliberately |aid plan. So strongly of & debt, present or futare, by the rise yy et 2 eee eet ee pg Fo fam I convinced of tis, that I ean not conceive’ how the pi god. as pane of te Me af iow Yor and ome | {riming stain, kiting Commissioners can arrive at a di‘Torsut conclusion, 5 ‘and only | ‘iting affair, & It ts équally plain that the object of the insurrection inquirire ond Invest hed fer, ead the sction of meid tard lu cop me r m } ae was to murder or drive out of the island al! the white rs herewith, ond sine any recommendation that would tm it #2 ? 35 f iubabitante, The murder of afew colored people was ‘verbally, th ~ A, - 4 to the pene it ca aE REED Eaatiads th eine cover stented Giada seems of tn ‘ thet jodgment, if af cebaeeve te 5 Aereete Os the whole, estimate makes ont more than Ofty ‘of the precedi wen ? wap - : pry ft phlei Sy oy ly tivity, however, in meatbe, oo pre gene ed Ay oF: a. y the a ae ou teen pene p owe ehail Keep, oF conse Wo be Keyl, correct and genurste Jea.e shis of which more anon. meg tel bigher when bouks of sorounts showing bis my ~ g- fl ut | New York shai! anovsily fase BY laxstion oy At San of the prevines of Rio par plaints Lyd Lard | nd pereonal property tenable tm said erunty (he wom « Gennde end Contenten, Geneess the Baaee Se Poste Anero, that ich warrants have | toeniy ave thoumnd 40llare, Gad pay OF raune vuld ewan with an of Aiiteen thousand Brazilians, is to | raed Wo be pale tele the hands of ine Cay the Grogan iver i order to threaten Itapua, in devendant. wohpeet te be fen pe Kod Ancient Missiones of on Saen - open bank of the Paraguay, with the view of + beng for 4,9 11, ‘ nn tm their rear, am! thence advance to premiam, but note / \ ArT OE ROY CRpeore uF pervniagy ob * of the repusiic, to the c ecgregnie Chall execed Wh any ome year Wie med ADrasliian depot and pyrotchoie cxtahuchinent st rest frou the br ee yy - immedatry J qubjnans wee wbepies 06° Levins teen tows op.ay tue ag Be SK ye L| ‘didin ake \ eC IC the gooda, ite ned thelr duties im folly | TRO Danger of Speaking Engiich tm per- te course of active jwrogress by the ston oa Ga tenn en wy mirage oe contract A eG the ol oots, intewte ond twetly. (iy tis believe Ihos the tnveston ef the Paregeay ra pA kA oy toktng tao “spar of them are aA ‘Sppeared for the defendant will be comparatively ensy ft. are = somee, ont oe vote 29 ro Govieediy eooceneng oss cone we tes erunpletat on ihe ground ‘hat tae the are ng ga ¢ his ‘thet sortie made by the of the “educated” proteghe iotor comme thee or fal vroeght cmenes bttmse reoetiouares oor tol iene, reed ike Rem | Admiral Bir Jamon Hope, commanting ail the Went | the statute of 1 ronan othe President as commanding general of the sll@® | iy be hy ~ ie tt lt | tndin feet, received « h last Saturday of Ronday | dependent spon tien bat tes ised tne Proclamation ata grand | gown whit a Suhting ben to be | Teta Wedersck Bruce, ker Beitanaie Majonty's Mins. | wan ® contract bret Bow be us — poe Bees a eT nen ee (eae Teqr esting bien to order all the vex. about Maree Pobes sal Guards of ‘Tmalute. the valiant cry touch entle. | Sf, “Sater hin commatd im hens wpiors to reotesvows | tering beeu hen ee ee ee at the moment = oo pomible at Halifax, N. =. Con iderabie ex- | counsel aise fuaeee \ a2 your General friend, I come to share in your Shermans "bas boon canned ih consequence, gd mark late do taton tentror ee a ' ee ee aes 4 | eye De }- - oy Porgy & Ay} A Jo wan neve Cote Ro Si ieueainee ute Anew drama, ontitied The Prisoners, or the 74 general enpporition is that the | Mates | Ag Uy WY 5 pth Dare alae strong arma — gree aut Bee more Toe Admirals facebip, the “' wcbota, mentee & ao au resist the invader. "Int reward. of | weatré the part of ‘ninety guns, will mil in two or three daye, fad of the ease, rome! — and im the Bawerd tableaux, Bul! Tam Yecwr ocravis Jose Breay, & ter bear oe cont ene seed the Danmar ot Ron, Battie of an. | Me Seastifel nam recht Octev'e arrived | se tho Ging So 9 om, seserving hs de: sive 0 tee Pre, poried. The with euch we Mr. Levick bhd @ ase, from So soucptan, Dom edvanged by Mr. Bhaller wat» ster sae of ee (etam, very pleamag EX) " bt coed ner bere = ove <frpt vrmoetoe maps nk Mais to bets 2 esos df Gareaane o Case pul oe ot petees aforeeaid (© appear ete time ond vince mamed | Cath ond L