Little Rock Arkansas State Gazette (Newspaper) - February 23, 1861, Little Rock, Arkansas uri of WI advertising oro ho MO not C. ia of 10 lineo or tUc cunts Contracto 10 80,."\- h Advertid l L io 1.5 aJ 101 3 9 03' c. ' 00 ' Advertisers py the year will be - a rates ' ' ' ' 1 s V Ufo I * 3 io O t. Kno 21, r and Plantation Kew y J 6 ' V K. B. ' Sew and 310., T tts Tr y Jl Juli 5 - ii o Alley's .lu tn r 1'cv.- OKI Uye and and Day's nil it to bf 1 she v. far 25,1;:C!). .'M z A iA x S D e o or irs is cz K zz j CASTINGS tXT 12-35. FOLLOWING kept on to o on ilio and HB A Ina Generi 0.1800. OA j. r ' 20 ST. to tbc inr of for Pinn 2h 10tf! o. 2d-<l'dcfe MB of ' NEW Give particular to all entrusted iu C. Hoch r Tan T - o f A i ir a i ve r ' - 13 0, 1839. i i I ' M 3ES. JEL 23 S It A. - alt file cf and 1- Ilain and JOHN - William William C. WalK M. } Mu i E. i 11SKS taken ai the va tos of to Eli ' a. h. E. - 77? rni TT PP O Sili Oy y c u IIa in 2s, Paro AND 100 RS of Uncle Sam 2S, S 3 no. 121 N. of at Tiin ' ' - ST. op in TIN 1-LATE,- and Japanned Pressed 3L'icliie:-i and STO VES HOLLO of 2I0.. Tar eh 1800. 35ly.. by co tbc stone cannot f nt both of ibu in train of ell DUTCH AND AND MILL Portable Hills jAvo made with the greatest a are simple in Und can be operated by any careful warrant all thai wc TERMS 3, 1SC0. 1,. - i ' k. k. 0 AND 4 ST. and 3on7ardiu3 WHOLESALE ' I have to - ' SIBS Clocks and or suck as vill justify its department under and control of - of ig in attendance at all aid will ' - work as is done I guarantee dono fa a Yty prices arc and and ' C. ' Third Door Anthony 25, 359. . 51 ibr Grapa Leaf j 3 for H. Van - La ' S. Agents for the sale of Grape Leaf a supply of this delicious and accept from their friends orders for its direct 1857; 3i--tf. I. A IT T or of with Virginia In the work of national was tho jal election of ilio John TLc ita of O. or Mn. is. of Mr. Lincoln's 0 iho As of prepared liera in f and 0!> : .->, ta by of it 3: of than body inve conferred an honor which will be worthily it and the of bestowal will snc be recognised by throughout whole If vas fitting iL at one who had 1 of the Slate of swayed destinies of this great people as lauch for the Chief tho Union should pre- and for the y e a s Which have for their by your State to political ject to preserve which our falliera I is and just cause ' of 1 leave oV 1 For the of say's there is ii to under as its men wrangle by ILi with no deut this of that they mean from States is called to labor for preservation of the take pleasure to our readers the subjoined authentic report of the and delivered by Tyler on taking - ' fear committed a great in appointing me to the honorable position you have A long separation from all has rendered the rules of their proceedings 0; SO 2>-uy io with and ci and in all in vi h-a cr he of the bilie ho ilio Cil and lost whose not born to were H te found a in ud re there in the notion with loi patent nobility from the Land of he there be no i r. we do the meaning of use Let of these not frora front - they represent tho use of the is ia I should find in my own 1 Would marching of an into variable and it to without the rf hev the honor of being your presiding j and fili luK it were a a woll ami the full cf his 0l.uu>n;vi.u a would keep under tiie aro much they bave su in and with tunie the thi lipt LcL us if wc j may of STOCK of 11.,- and Apple on at lowest market February 18C0. CE 3J" E IT HI 3M 3D> CORNER OP SECOND AND prr A N U F- A C T U lt E 11 S O - Child's Circular Robert's Patent and aud CASTINGS of all kinds 5. Patent and 3, 18fi0. 35ly. and Domestic 03< efjax 13 orre ALL ARTICLES OV 75 COMMERCIAL 200 and 201 Commercial 2IO. St. March 3, 18C0. 0 and remittance of Fa and the I -t N SECOND n 14, 50, 3, Cf 03 ADJOINING CITY NEW P. V W. Aprii 2, 1839. J L. v c9 Aprii 9,1S5'J. 0 w 2-1,13 c 1 a s r a c t u e. r. n. a o Patent Peerless end Clipper 7? THE BEST Saws 187 the 3Ik-.rouri and ail Dealers in ali 10, 1SC(j. Getterai i K 30,, PERSONAL ATTENTION to filling orders for for the IZi brand choice est ra Family paid to forwarding I J. 1SC0. fry 3?"0> j ACES AND St. GLOVES and tuu 1C3S4S. p. 1-15 73 CANAL 11LT, IS H of Forcen - o. - ' Jt i Va' et vi f-a * r ti * ' m A KD 47 ' ' 53 ( y Imi an C Aprii 13 3E2 O 77ani73l'c'-z.-i in Mia c r I - Patent TS OF ST. cu 1 3)tf, r. FRONTING ON ' AND FOURTH J St. March 3, 1360. - ' Ost or O 10 i VA A l $ 5 KANES 2 3K IP IES Afe United States Steam Uill Ascia the at the United States held at 12tU to 2ta 1SG0, ai the to and fastest The only two i; und rut feet of oat of tiro i i VI Act 8 and Inches in 1"> at SO inch 4 lines the log per and neatly feet lumber 1 ti tu lu by any mill with cting had * four 11 CG of Licata and and completely breaking having 31aKly'G-3ortablo_ Scat alf KJ At CU issa and 1C0D, pro the pii Poti in alni fur ali c. and and Faim Stairs Fair the United Sutt 1 rt 0.'. : a great it Inch of tiie Steam Saw Hills on exhibition rat the H-t and all the IlilL with ali by while on 1yth.1t the the the committee gave it the 1st ncai Fair WOULD friends and that ghe is Ijy wagon y ruin and vill open on Oct. 8, 011 formerly occupied Mrs. and beautiful FALL and WINTER - Fancy Dress ever exhibited for feale Tr i nn like one has but lit tie option Personal considerations in the The country is in is one must take t lie place assigned him the great work of reconciliation voice of Virginia has invited her to her in In the initiation of tins Government voice was heard and complied and the results of seventy-odd years kavc fully attested the wisdom of the decisions la of her call now less great than ir. was Our godlike fathers to They built through their monuments which have eternized their You have a task equally grand equally full of glory and have to snatch from ruin a great and glorious o preserve the and to renew and invigorate the If you reach the height of this great occasion your children's children will rise up call you I myself to be ambitious of sharing in tho glory of accomplishing grand and magnificent - DE continues to give her personal have our names enrolled in the to bo attention to the Renovation of repeated by future generations with this is an honor higher than the more enduring than Thankful for past she hopes she merit a continuance of the business bestowed upon Little October 0, OFFER above VV of in barrels and half As it improved recommend it as. the and best Whiskey that can be We nlao offer 2TAIILY EYE from the largest stock the - the Schuylkill Omens 0G Wall New and 103 7,1SG0. 3E2, BRICK ' - V * GUN ANDi PISTOL and Pistols to Cons and Pistols August 2(5,1S57. 8tf. 3E2.1 3L, 3S 1 Subscribers have a shop on the and prepared short Ako Pressing and Flint and fitting of every 1 hope to able receive a 21. of LOCATED in Little I fer my services as Practical nnd many years I nm now prepared to do anything to tho I will also - build and if desired will piana free of would to calls pi to work will charge nothing for statements in For the present I at 3irs. Very 31 17, 18G0. - - in the olden has been Her sister States meet her this day at the council Vermont is bringing with her of the and reviving in the of all her Ethan Allen and his the surrender of in the namo of the Great Jehovah the Now Hampshire is fame illustrated by memorable and still more lately as the of hiai who won for the name ot Defender of the who wrote that letter to John Taylor which has been enshrined in the hearts of his Massachusetts is not member is I hope Mr. that she will bring Iter her daughter I did it could well be which in other times so familiar to her cars had been addressed to her in is and she I doubt not tho spirit of Roger whoso namo with our very has become a household in life the embodiment of iRat sound practical which befits the great and constructor of Rhode the laud jjf Roger is one of in hor jealousy of public to give in licr adhesion to the and among tho earliest to hasten to its The great Empire Stato of New represented thus far but one is expected daily in fuller force to join in the great work of healing the the times and restoring reign of fraternal New Jersey is also with the memories of the past covering her and live immortal in the plains of tho with the blood of Virginia's Among her delegates I rejoice to recognize -a gallant of a signer of immortal Declaration which announced to the thirteen Provinces had become thirteen independent and sovereign And hero too is Cie land of and tho whose soil at Brandy wine moistened of Virgina's youthful Here is whose massive columns wheeled into line with those of Virginia in the contest whose at Annapolis was of si of a after liberating his his sword and laid it down upon tho altar of that Then rich in Revolutionary iho of Franklin and I frust from the belfry of Independence Hall the I think it. and it would bo coercion if Carolinians forced to but if tho United States should merely hold nnd retake its own forts and other and collect duties on foreign importations or even withhold the mails from were habitually any or all of these things be invasion or lovers of the who spitefully resolve that will resist coercion nnd invasion understand that such things as on tho part of would bo coercion or invasion of a if idea of the weans to preserve the their great seem to bo exceedingly thin and If little pills of the would be much too large for it to In their view as a family would seem no longer to be a regular marriage but rather a sort of freo love to bo maintained only ou passional By the in what consists the of 1 speak not of the por sition assigned to a Stale in the Union by the for that by the bond we all a State cannot carry out of the Union it. 1 speak of that assumed primary right of Slate to rulo all which is less i 1.self, and ruin all which is larger than 11" a State in u given be equal jit ni of 1 and equal in number ot as a of is the .St 1 1 1- the Would an bo exchange of rights im what rightful luny a being not tlian one of a iti soil and break up a nnd then coerce a larger subdivision of 111 the most arbitrary way What mysterious right to play tyrant is conferred 011 a district of country with its by merely culling it a 1 am asserting I am merely asking questions for you to and now allow 1110 to farewell settle down close and Should such unhappily be the his mantle around ami Lt of all complicity in fse tho sympathy and millions have been with yon through especially they have hovered around you iii last for tiny ri that will not attend you in ur mailer yenrs ivill fail the of the Roman or Washington I the 1 into ray Ait j You to the soldiery i by ih provoked many ray On ef still enjoying cup cf a T il l Garibaldian army id and Tho the 0.' arc hob with I j rill be Give my end ' ia I sword in A party of had surrounded the and tho to get water The latter had endeavored to escort by and being the had such is often posit ion was but ors riy prompt action depended the safety 0? of ot the not to the newspaper of that that nnd 0? twu hundred in all threw myself upon like a m a by my I slain them ' - - were and me for to appease 1 isio began an I have ia own boy stood on the i Whence all bat hu had 1, got so I my from V move neither ohe Way tuo is Scott as a time since in giving liia views upon the condition of the indulged in it- be supposed that a dissolution of the Union can end in the organisation of States nnd Territory on this side Rocky entertain no such i consider it not only but highly probable that when disunion shall we will have four The States and Territories qu the by reason of their locality and will form The New with New in consequence of their identity of opinions of African and their other of like will constitute the The border slave wit h New Missouri and tho Northwestern States and vi ill form the The Ohio a great hy furnishes a common bond of Union between several of another great is a common bond of for the and union and that it is to conclude the impulse has mated the will nowhere meet wife t of of be conservative Union In Western indicate something hkc against precipitation single trow that portion of tho State is yet reported ityi have Senator probably the largest in the State of most popular nieh in his running as a I thousand Jefferson seat of the John Rrown Of thirty counties tl c secessionists only hm been defeated in every city heard popular vote on referring the action of the Convention lo the which Was the real the two the majority iu State will probably be from lifty thousand in the influence which is to have upon the settlement of our pending but partake of and happiest It places Virginia iu a of and It is an appeal to States do and will not bo It an expression of of 9if- good of National that must speak with supposed at Srst that uy was applauded ' My calls for convinced thon Ivf the and they out the log in which 1 was wero a and placed cn a circular ia which cut wooden iti two just my lower casily but would Wo tried of getting but in I resigned I me I will log for the sake of Italy liberty The wiped their The carpenter his I tlie and up toward log still fixed unon 1 thinking that 1 meant t j this portion of their arrested id 1 forced to call soldiery They The citizens took tho part of t city and battle of log about joined in the a jd used by the Zouaves as a b In the heat of the ' tho men who handled mo got no -I e wrong and tried to beat down a tv ill tho log re- lining Isg The result was tho wall - Suo in the Union for their rights for the perpetuity of the it Will render civil war next lo an and show that coercion toward tho is as a remedy for secession itself is but Uri exaggeration of All honor lo has a broad aud inextinguishable gleam sunlight across the and cleared and purified political Millions of pained depressed lor their country's will take courage as her ip and join in meed of praise she has have a strong the right word at the ahd that her confidence will not be misplaced nor unani to the Feb. 11.' North a- resolution the President independence as make the its and that lie that great Valley will sooner or later form a with those with whom they trade and whoso interests arc therefore For this organization Orleans would-be its chief It would-be and importing city for the iu and those which may be out of the immense unsettled territory which it would tho unsold public lands would invito and their sales would furnish the means to defray al iu Kentucky and Territory originally as Government for en t f all ih Off Craig's resolution the on j resolution recommending the tho States the purpose on or with in any the was by a 100 ine oi iyi f part the old beh which freedom and or licr with Siate in passed 110 4. Chi in days All hail to North t0 constituted j vote was reconsidered nnd ion a part of Her The Cotton States offered that neither nor 11,- on tue n ' legislate slavery in in The question was not taken on rho superseded by this i tilt for the of n select of border States consent to a chaso of their slaves by the der iof the a for that i. j A resolution was passed asking ' bnj .it my urn to and finish days in tural peace nt Coney ore I hilve a but I tico tic t there ' rest I want 10.0,000,000- urer Please send them to mo. and etc. ' in: py hev and in this assembly t0 Cotton her distinguished son at no great distance Z * t ' * j * Orr - to * J. 1 abo of A r we ilici 1 the taw - K t J located near and will give prompt attention to all work in his Pulaski coun and all others for has done Ai 23, 1850. a s nx tx s ' E rz PLANTERS AND i be generally used the coming year in baling 3Icrcluuits should therefore hesitate 10 purchase aud examine the merits of the Ties before purchasing of A of all the different Tics will be kept ai my on which all who feel fin interest are cordially invited to call and examine for Confident in the superiority our daughters of Virginia cluster around tho on tho invitation t eldest whose that intrepid Anthony freedom of settlement to the territory of sister She extends her hand daily and hourly across la the hand of some one of kindred blood of the noble States of Indiana Illinois and powerful already and almost - Tennessee is not is from only by the which her she arrives she will wear the badge on her warrior's crest of victories iti company with on many an ensanguined standards lorn from dnd still linger bnt it may that their hearts aro with us work have to the eyes of the whole country are turned tct this assembly in expectation and I trust that you may prove yourselves of tho great ancestors probably committed a blunder in not upon the fifth decade for a call of a General reform On have made tho nest to to to instrument perfect for five millions of but not wholly so for thirty Your patriotism the however if you will but accomplish triumph in and that a And what is party compared task of rescuing country from Do and 0110 lung loud of joy and will throughout a very short time would elapse before they would find it to their - their arc those and all upon the the Mississippi and its tributaries inust be If Louisiana remained in alliance with the her great city of Now have compete with for the export and tho most she could hope for be a third it. an would bo followed a of Gulf and the third would cost what in treasure and Jt would bo too important an to give up to the Cotton State Confederacy without a desperate Those arc my speculations as. to the results that are to follow a of the I results are bad but may bo much It is not to to read the We speculate Go of 1837 following extracts correspondence with Ullman have a interest at tho Of the Candidates spoken of on the confess that I should prefer I thinly to be on his the trials of tho of tlie Congress he a. now at the of Con- ' of any one of of own separate to from the and d of cannot but upon tho my own I any Hii to it be the last fbr it is in fact a of 0nion or no - 20, 1851. haveno with that the qu and d of opposed to the measures of violence are threatened by But as shows ton often that i In nnd violent will get the co air and to the resolve to it present a form of trial to our but ii undoubting confidence that it vvi c ime out of it with tho most triumphant South bania in the collection what have been taken prevent the of or for ry of United States Mr. added an asking tho reasons which induced lao President to concent troops in and whether he has Information there conspiracy to seise the Capital of committee of conference tho deficiency has been 1 petitions were presented j praying that Congress ma ce a with in one hand and a heavy shawl in. of ed tho in 'Til working men of the as we a there on tho 29th and in ibo Nashville met in tho Pu square on Saturday night and three guns for the Union and that that s ill waves at the oar enemies ' Montgomery and paid a tct who liad just i; here ho many years represented in the lie Democrat's correspondent General the Union ia He hoped that thia si ill be by * and that they may still work iu thy plenty of brave hearra and to in every time of On leave of wan i three lor the lo the the ivas the Union made Ly 'the in of its Secretary will he by as an ' ' ' ' - ' this to the he hailed clerk who at the It being late at every one liad left this popular exchange the and the clerk had fallen to - by the salutation of the Mr. glad to eo just I from have not had my for two from Nsw give me n room afraid we arc very - ' must stretch a for 1 must have return men of South he appropriation was i will take wing to tho Orleans to ue mn to its ly we permitted to hope or that of other Tie that may ' 5 tl mir in tie of - ' Laine do Laine Firic 3 m e tiu it i L by to - for any amount filled with liberal ilo - - r. ' Jan. 1SW>. - - -' u a the of the es J. 13. the ot the of on the vf the 0:4.'. v. M pr. of their nn A m rio an a ph he should stand fave I ht 1 i tli e } - following remarks ot Mr. cf the the j 5 amendment 0 { aiia glorious anil to were build seven was a vote of thirty against e jr oi looking over the tome ha ci caid tha 1001:1 the hot tinte he vali cuit tho Richmond Whig thus pays its s to 5:x a few wc upon the authority of the r. the that hu had been guilty of a of pilfering y jars tiie War hi of Tloyd 0 u at Abingdon a and hope to die voted for e greatly have voting 1..0 io and he ta t ' t -e i each bed The gaa in the cii i. largo in one hami a they a 01 tro then miles j the to vent hi unm io if a to a in city 1 ilio royal an -re il has spent j 1 s List cf JO from Ser. ih Cr h had o do think of ' ru much at tl ' that ' 4 the - - '