Little Rock Arkansas State Gazette (Newspaper) - April 27, 1861, Little Rock, Arkansas r - by r wt ' IO at SIS i b | i and tant tho fil of ' ir. v I rJI on st chutai co 18G0.-- 2(j-ply. .an IN ' i t. 1". ' Plantation I os i r ' - ' j tos DK IN j Carpi Sheets and Printing i i ' * 2C J . jil It. u. Memphis and little S. Mail trade { arc heir arc Little -are and at 10 P. xmd leave T at Rackets for Sew nad U. Packets and with for all points will witU lino at Little Rock til Vint and all ou 1>. Or S. March and S. ' miming mu the r 07,- - ilie - I ' T e- ' ' - ' ' A. Temali C. i F. F: of the ly fali corps of abU and tlie public the of on lo render the Incitate oH 3i-sjgeeroiis most tilt be in a dsd aa fav hi in the oi nune bufi oi tlie be Ottilia ia by senso of. propriety and io tban and tlie moral - wlH by lhe timo of to the sessione No- frora year or 21 wecks i and - - OF 21 j 00 I ' 00 f- - I Nil W OR ' Rile remittance and Orb 2,. 1S59. ir. 4J'mI0I April do lo 01 1 50 this o O G ir G n. AS A | so oft prepares ft r ' .i aad ' - - 1 this L pi lie on al I ' I Lave to Oil er buffet er up conic to irAd hov to r 1-'" liei a this department under the management covered of -i vifo so bave control ' A its in intendance at and 0 - Oie voto exclusively to ibis trim 3io and feeling moro jr it bad ever been ber lot to the ' b-u of if ha sa The cr ' breaks as as is done I bo douo in for prices arc and ' and ko C. June 25, 1G-30. 51' iit all intermediate 1S01. - Arkansas R. WILL as a regular ensuing between points ou the tho of water will she will always aa fur as Port Key West in a flue carries and has for the of - Arkansas Kiver and ' fine built far the i River and for Loaf 13.-".r.^SPSOBT - 141 fur J. U. T. T. PEKE E. S. appointed Agents for the sale of will always keep a supply of delicious on and accept froni their friends for its direct BRICK be the her as as the water wiil She will and for ail the way and give ta ail be 2:>, DOURLE SHOT PISTOL Ac. and made to - 3L, 3E2 S tbo ccrl - j door before 1XS:: - for the kissing you l looks up of dripping to tains deeds and will be called for by tbc owner in ji in I bavo to copy one of don't inclined Jo begin can I with safety suggests bis but that i article burglar be likely to ' The cheek pales at the idea r and she old es the spare will not Ibat still had so max junctions to bo and not let them of my own that I am afraid of reminds him that there is a s drawer in it. i trouble wc had to find the very So his wife cm the for and tho valuable a tries to sooth not only to cook and but to and in fe at begins and to tired as be be in such hi occupy the by till has j 2 ro and Mr. eyes close ' W | A overhead startles is j a mo ad f be bpd sound ket con- is and they bear him - which the where tne now ed After a short be is beard but ly descending the and his wife raises self her reclining and smoothes bcr ' Mr. Roberts lays his band on daughter's look lie Fanny sees ' astonishment that husband is fast and holds iu one band the bundle of old Setting down his Mask unlocks tbe front of bis large and well-filled and a begins deliberately taking one by the CCt bound volumes of the of which graco the then * draws out a number of- loose hid Tics t is first f such Colors er or J in Was or ibie in the before of the on from ' ' - i I E K S ' the above ' Ii a of the Proprietor would 5n- SAU B. of ry 1 P. leave and ou and on arrival of Little Rock connect with the Line to and - the I No. 231 given to all orders and have a shop Main the and are prepared to SMoS 1PisSois, short Also Dressing anil Flint to making and litting keys of every ' fay strict attention to and to receive a portion of 1SG0. of 2A0.Ee and LOCATED in Little I fer as Practical Carpenter Having had many years I am prepared to do anything pertaining to the I will also build now and if desired will furnish and specifications free of Would be pleased to calls of gentlemen wishing to have work and the order if nothing for statements m regard to v of the For the present -I may be found i c ' Very T who order wer the S. r r a FAIR No can help that this h to Older that bis personal each i in the ability cob brut 5 i ihr ' 5-03K5A1., 5JAS3I t O La. ' - - - - j -' ' j of all i; ' i 4?'Kb\t - ' and - - to or os to all mav become of I inspect ' ' but and T buy ' - for every m tlu and two lines of coaches depart much Ichs who order through a d ' reliable hre not in thate or know but little aiu agent for ol m- N. -j large and Produce on- vou M P. 18G0. _... W. for Carpenter and Builder They located near Pennington's ki and will give prompt to all work in H. G. W. near and others for has clone April 23, 1839. 42ly. fb O Tt I O 1h.it if I at tide wanted Kwe the a per cent. N. Y. received at felling All I ask sa do .i s Y. me anv orders the on jast received and to make to order iu the at as as a call before MEVER above S. 11. 30 ; j Ajl d. ih now Bass very best quality ami fine Orders for and Consignments 15, L. w. i. DEALERS Foreign Domestic Agents for and Agents Cation 21o. 511 Main ' ' 12 Sock Stove and Tin jr. u keeps a of Tin lion and - at prices ro Abo ' Heating anil Laundry ' Wash Cast Iron Ham Tea drying Waffle Sheet every usually in a Tin Roofing and Guttering done to Light Clipper such us steam or for made for cash Copper and Exchange for corner of. and Rock Little March 12,'1859. i have a largo lot Saddle Bridle - - os roen or B la O IrE ORLE in of -y 13 ' n few tied With a. piece of the which filing and confesses Miu 1 love effusions before preserved to witness against Irim bo becomes cold and it was night and it dreams which made the clerk so in the hurry of nest day's that he had not visited the Lome iu the morning to ascertain with his own eyes the safety of the papers in bis He the idea as remembering that one key is in liis and the other is on his wife's housekeeping bunch but it returns that it is with a feeling of that lie bears the signal for and lie is at liberty to return is it his welcome is not such a smiling one as it is 7 Fanny's spirits seem and bev eyes look a a if they had been clouded with you bad any her husband carelessly inquires as lie sips his hesitating is faintly pronounced the young hitherto with looks sounded like Who ray brother Fanny answers in r. low and turns away takes up a brother is Ms and the I trouble of wife's always in no sooner from one scrape than rushing headlong into another sometimes invisible for and suddenly to levy contributions on any relatives able or willing to assist Mark has seriously contemplated his visits but then Fanny is so and such a kindly belief in Uw ultimate her has not yet mustered sufficient to enforce his although he where his wife's brooch and why she wears that old velvet Fanny seems to in his by her coming so softly to his and stroking his and pressing her to his but neither of them say and Mark leisurely prepares for of While he has gone mi stairs 10 fetch his she lights an and ensconces herself in a corner with her as she does so that her bored with this odious writing when he ought to be Mark soon comes down the three ata to rather why she has moved his without With astonishment in her his wife clone and hurries with him to the spare asserting her belief that he has overlooked the Not a thing is out of its The old stands exactly as they left the lock had not been tampered was the secret drawer open and lie the the tied with pink and sealed with is gone he knows not looks almost sternly at his whose is confused and full of mc the my dear Arc you playing a trick to tease if 1 cannot produce these I am a It STould be worse because of untidy the old quite at the back of daces the odd returns the volumes to t carefully putting them locks tho glass and is stalking when Faa with a cry which awakens snatches key from his Rubbing his and worn ho sees her eager fingers dragging e and Smollett from their proud position to an inglorious one on tho and -in tha the once treasured are scattered in the highly prized ' similar and i com behind all the Funny triumphantly ikes out small brown paper parcel h and sealed the office and laughing in one the wife is the next moment in her kissing and being ad Ii land's a n bri his fcr tine th e packet as the fin to hi evo Blow mai not to r bi taken beai tha Q pellet il was The young excited by ext had led to his cautiously rising in and transferring the to he afterwards remembered which bad presented mind on bringing it home the times he has asked is but Fanny is a true quick it easily and Mark has and affairs in hand so t the young scapegrace is actually nd there is even some hope of his total reformation being Cunni n the Dur ing a la in native a of dt Ho amassi lias turned up in a ilc in as we learn from nsco ball a who as on creating a jd by and which he had resolved to ah rs and to enter the new role of in Washoe to buy a nice cottage on the and get series of as may be imagine for an operator whose might h ave carried without inconvenience in one Young a. fellow of in and was put down when bolia d his mind to As a ho purchased a showy and im in a variety of which off i t once sohie of his event the 1 of of the a Southern in ' I the in ii iv .ne 1 caino home invited society 5n.a : 1 tny who vry a of- their profits were and keep them where our profits To show uy by in this I went i tae a cotton cr. The 1 made nn hti I had heavy - bui next ai forwards there was a genial there -A were and that our crop waa very it sent to commission merchant in and Z tbu spring bint 1 wanted Ah said I am sorry to tell you that your been very 1 bave no money of in ny V. where are of hogsheads of sugar no money coming iu them Ilo opened bis nort aud drew out a which he to me. I called The thousands of dollars for tbe of * Tbs i 1...,. v i bas than do On the G pi to to and va. ' civil ' ' * was on ono and oii I found the account more than I the carried it plantation and examined it. I found it all I bad no I found my pockets pot a dimo in turned outwards did not reveal a began to upon the mat 1 chough 1 bad no money 1 had been a patron of all the which gave me. soma 1 bad bought in and I bought from Lynn bought from the nil usy bad niy pork from bought my com from wagons and carts from ton goods front and and other woolens from Now I that all went into tho not but of the I if 1 bad these plantations and let them manage held them years ago but I do not believe I would have No doubt about li we had free trade instead of a protective tlie profits derived from the would have been the nil I got tho support of my and money to pay the is Why do you the manufactures of the North They had derived all the and I had received 1 mean to would not bo understood as all the in the South were as bad planters as I am brit this I nothing hut their main and bug everything of the we arc asked under this high not tho South tlie benefit as well aa the 2 I have just shown to I the were the situation of North was such as to enable them to the benefits of the the youth did apply herself to the pursuits which might have her those Wo aro to tho With tbe advantages which they possess over it would-be impossible for us to compete with ft would for us to compete the in us it is for tbe Korth to compete with Louisiana ia the production of Sketch ov S. foundations of were laid in 1072; it then called Oyster It is located on a by the waters of the Cooper and Ashley The harbor is spacious and The bar has some but are with degrees of ship channel between Forts tho and affording seventeen feet high and ten feet at The city incorporated in 17855, when its name was changed from Charlestown to The advantages afforded by its position on the and i sj soon made it a place of considerable Its first exports were considerable quantities of ricc planted in 100oto which were added in 1747, in 1782, and in 1790, sides aro irt of There is ia to in iloTT docs the not vindicate the honor tho cf a for which iba it far v. - i; i * bo itrs ci incus the people of Absurd to stop at the i The Confederacy can no ' to the border of they spurned all our They have defied our They courted the istue of interests to from our in common with they a listened to nothing but their own und ihy should they initiate war for Fort It this difficulty is not up and tho Uni -in if is to take and then faRa of There no for this whilst patriotic are settle this mutter in little disposition on the part of to adopt any plan of arc showing no seal to acco or patriotic are contented to let the ordinary be employed and perverted to the ami ruin of tho without ' moving a those parties ignoro the Rovder Slave They are to be made tho victims of a war got up on the pride and ambition of the of tho Why should allow to be by tho of have counselled and admonished both listen to the voice of pride and Our wise and The Southern Confederacy act up its Lincoln it. put on her and Lincoln to knock it off. to bo accepts tho ami tho tight Who can foresee the not be much surprised if there were no Washington or Montgomery before tho business is news that soldiers to take tho oath is and Lincoln ought to Who can bo depended on in civil hope that this conflict may only stop at Fort but in the of and on both and tho domination of sectional it io not easy to what will come slave States have more reason now Co be tirm than to foil the wisest It is easy to get into civil war ia such limes as far easier than to get of has spent enough fighting other people's and gets no thanks for it She is at liberty to consider what's best for and let miserable factions fight their or or tub corps of of one of and sis of The engineer corps is to consist of one four and livo and subordinate officers and ing in all one The artillery ia to one one Lieutenant ten Majors and forty companies oi artillerists and and each company shall constat of two one Second four four musicians and seventy privates otic to be selected by tho Colonel from 1723, the imports of Charleston was concerts attracting over half tho foreign import of Jo. like the ho had At length Malf is cm of an on one ball of the Sons of or some such orde as he stood In graceful attitude aloof irom i the throng during the he that the eyes of lady were fastened oil him in and that a conversation with a backward reference to IIo redoubled their attentions An tired fat who had been sitting by herself time on ono of the attracted He mado a desperate shove lady d to be a wealthy traveling for her Once an intimate friend with an air of had asked him whether he knew with whom he was when put on a and tbe loss 11, though the to be selected from enlisted man of the cavalry regiment ia to consist of ono exports in the same year in rice onb Lieutenant ono Major and 20,'408 In 1744, two hundred each of which Bhall consist of were laden its was one one First f one time carried on to some Iy and are owned in the The revenue collected on the imports very nearly as largo under the light 17B9 as under the high one of Ti ' the commencement of the Federal in 1825, the revenue In the year 1800 the imports a revenue of only 82,'203,812 in 18-18 they yielded a revenue of only The decrease in imports has been more counterbalanced by the increase in Iu 1744 the exports amounted to in 1818 88,081,017. The white population of Charleston iu 1700 four four ono two musicians and sisty one Adjutant and one of infantry it to consist of ono Lieutenant one Major and ten each company shall consist of one one first two Second v four four two and ninety and to each be one Adjutant end ono Four are with All the officers arc the by and with V a 8,089. slaves free celomi 8,270. Jn acV Consent of and iho ' St. or it amounted to 14,187 whites and 12,201'. slaves and free The census oi 1850 shows tho total populat ion of the city to YEAH BEAUTIFUL back the escritoire The productive man i uw l these I shoulders and passed ii nw some ono l Mark ^T know no about them penned partner in a cotillon of 43,0B5-to which may bo properly added l no 0 f the he was inhabitants of north of the 15,000 The largest The gentleman was - soon Doctor I proportion of foreigners * * - n in the United but out of you do They must be lying the charter which perhaps they behind he 13,000 The largest to the so of the population is being fifty or cranny where chief of made hm appearance among the bom assorted for nnd rJI ot Patent and i ' r S C Gehl Denims t ' Heavy i Mixed Plausi i U storied t Punted - Printed Opera and Paro DR. OIL by I ' i Bu: AKT and - I M y ' I- ' of estM family bi four tl all fbv 1 f and * i Nf 3t 5l,lr - 1 t J i oar IS not generally that bis Royal has the Clothing bought i Ig to aay the the letter is not intended for the of tobe A few more of Fine Cloth BUSINESS ' ' ' r. ' ' ' ' FANCY SATIN - VESTS - i I at LOWER than any in tbe 3 38 Cosn freight cash v ' ' 5,' 1801: Cotton and other 1 Da t he it has not y the otk it and of a style and by any Catalogues sent to ouy by SAMUEL 2Gtiin. 322. e e i e ostra Flour XXXX Fagan's best Flour 1100 sacks shelled i 25 for sale bv i 23,1801: - M. bales of for n the information that he had for some diminished about vigorously making love to while the difference in of her lias No. Is quite sure of that? -as she ventures to remind the locks havo not been nor is else as would | have been ease if entered In uncontrollable the a gravestone in young tho while the following to or assist him with any or watches him 11Qt nobler instance of - On the 1781, 4,000 Suspicions t arc upon his men tbo town with lire and 3word. A hints given before bis marriage about Fanny line of powder then laid magazine and regrets even of the fort to there to bo within that young to blow the thc man like Mr. should lower himself who lay not far behind and said by suck a arc suddenly remembered hia wounded friends and dwelt lie pauses before his will endeavor to crawl Wo sternly demands what errand bad brought will completely wot the our blood that brother of hers to hia That brother with the little life ibat remains to What a fort and perhaps ir and sho she few of onr who 5jvotindeil.' lie is forced to it tho want of alone had to accomplish tho noble papers in his 410th year he the powder Mark With a ho with crimson she angrily it. did not seven of by that mention Mark's during had their lives vio so Or if slie - in manufacturing places trrf i i i were 000 dwelling houses in Charleston in 17J1 Muffy was bombed on the same night J 18 . Jt)) has varied but The number free public schools in 18iit) amount expended for to average attendance five The crops Island col ton have decreased from an average of abaut bales in 1820, to an average of 22,000 bales between 1840 1850. Of Charleston received about lulo thirds and Savannah the of Carolina readies an average of 180,Opt which Charleston receives 1,000 The average importation of corn in 1850 was importation of oats or 00,000 bushels bales to 25,000. "; talof four cotton one cotton sis rice otic sugar refinery and fourteen engine one five one simple ' narrative are tlie following Tribune of in regard to the dus of fugitivos to following 0' per Hundred iiil sale I The and 1 come filled to overusing he ai ry 2U, d t V i. on i- ' - ln -t un ki nu a. - ' 1<-i ' ' ' fondi C 1 the been my auks tbo papers for al ono in the to own but this young are Receiving for reply and he on the and to to tbe - consequences this - Fanny goes an unavailing search in every and ami drawer where it could bo palila her so haw k conici have Itself drawer to refago v. last sis returns io in The mere bcca Eat Y By at gloomy r. tap at Via j. and isa thi ot the utmost good anecdote in a ashed | ho had it bud up m fourteen had 3od Po io jt till little to know what good it will do to learn it Sometime y will that very Perhaps it may he be foro hi tho be- in- i like tbe r my cher study bf TV J h the fc J Bin iti placa I an ' it will bo lo aa for ic bo cared for in food the But few that coma ore file are be for not less than three nor mono than five pay to be ' per their Aids per addition to regular pay as of the ' is the of the officers of the Corps of serving with will the pay of iy pay of the colonel of Artillery and when serving on arcond li The in to Ills as tbe sum of serving in the or ordnance pay officers of Cavalry in iho pay of officers in the 2d; and thj in to hia pay per of of 1st the in to pay as j. of be of of the The of general and of service in that of luto ten Of five less 3iotilily of matter of 201--. 0? or 17: of- of Corp 0. .il v farri Windsor for the who from tt crini bave of bu t that only ih 3 ' arrs ' r t sud bai ili ir 5 iVH cd to an L la rf tv ret bj vt l ' 3 * r. it io 1