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   Little Rock Daily Arkansas Gazette (Newspaper) - October 15, 1866, Little Rock, Arkansas                                m E- MONDAY ' OCTOBER 15, 1866.  45. NO. 117  lid Licensed Halted States Claim practice his and do a general Collecting and Agency business in all Western classes of United U per for 50 lor 3 mos. per | for 0 mos. for 3 m per 00 per mo. for any 4,1860  A. C. y it si ill the Frame opposite the tF State 23, 1R6.  S t r n e Feb. 16,1SG<>.  I E E mi JL tu amp Copper and Iron RE PREPARED to executed all kinds of JOB ill incite the attention of the Merchants of the city and country to oar Wholesale Price and feel confident that we can fill their orders cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere and brought side Main one door North of Clothing August 30, 1866. 80-tf.  W. t o w. ey 3L PRACTICE IN TEE FEDERAL and ' f V State Courts of Special attention to the collation of of over to 190 40 20  00 per 00 per square per 3 55 30 1.25 50 30-  H. C. B. r. A IL AM WEITE ARK. ILL to business in any part of the W oi 21, W IF A HJ V si it at PRACTICE in the Circuit and Supreme V Courts at Little and will give his on to basinet entrusted to him in any part of Dr. Drug 24,1865. d.w.tf.  TO W. land IN REDEEM and pay taxes on and Record Deeds iii any part of Authorized to Sell Valuable Lauds in Almost Every County in buy and sell any to had in this or any for residents or will col lect In will attend to any commissions with which they may be by J. J. E. Clements Little 1866.  newspaper will give the above a few insertions will be entitled td a daily i lines or less one 50 Each additional Column Half 25"  15  50 Half 30  15  than quarter advertisements liberal deduction will be made to who advertise Not 20 cents per line for first 10 cents per line each subsequent Personal are charged treble payment in advance transient advertisements paid for at the of their for Daily hamled in of day previous to for be by 2 p. on of deaths hot exceeding live will published notices tributes of be charged as i Daily advertisements are repeated in without for after OF To the brave all homage Job feir and on executed at C. S. coil I 3 S 10 Ii Wo ait a n I a EL for Sec SACKS of choice 8, 1866. 87-tf.  LBS O E I. a zgs DEALERS and Front undersigned pleasure in informing IK s. 1866,  LITTLE ARK. 87-dwly.  m 8 JM EP S Attorneys at TEN for the State of 19,1866.  - And that from the u selected Bhc Days the City Tuesdays and September 6, 1860. 85  HIS THE at ihe HOT Spring July 1865  AN always be his at Mrs. sly corner of Main 12.1866. 45tf  SILVER SILVER PLATED brought to pains bave token in - ejecting stock from the Jy test and most FASHIONABLE aull he bat his PRICES will give satisfaction to wbo desire purchase in his If Su his services to citizens of Little Rock and the Anthony October 10, 1565.  given lu of all corner of and Scott at nearly opposite Anthony 21JS66. 76-dtf.  - KEEP ou band a large and well selected stock of among which are the following well favorite brands STONEWALL XXX FAMILY XX EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR WILD and OCEAN STEAM Oil i in St. Louis gives us fur which enables us to sell as if not any house in the from the Country tilled at the lowest market TAYLOR 1S6<;. 94dim.  MAIN the Post 5.lS6t'>.  B $ T A. IL SI 'T I 13 opposite Printing kc to and and Money bought and Collections made and remitted v. November 10, 1865. d&wtf.  Wo Miemi 13 t at Law } i-A S 6, m f acf r e $ Kft Mm. BE FOUND Clocks and Clock ali the advantages of the Eastern h. gard to both and for illustrated W. 10. H m m ' IN li AS Air AI N and Little and will be happy to see or hear from his old and to new has now on and will be constantly receiving a general assortment anad and small ana all other kinds of and Law Periodicals and 11- has the very mud is prepared to rule any kind of manufacture any kind i o well and heap as can be done in auy other attention will be paid to orders from the work done and with E. July 10. 6. The Commercial on ante and capitalists from North a ad West are arriving daily to establish in and complain only difficulty they find that the stores are all and ntme for Bale which are not leased Oct. 6. Hon Elijah Hese waa elected to Congress oyer Col. by a very large to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. Henry Oct. 6.  Stanberry has given aa opinion that the by Secretary of the neutral lands belonging to the Cherokee to the Connecticut Immigration is and ought to be It that Harlan was interested in the Oct. o. The National Horse Fair at Kalamazoo closed The premium was contested for by Dexter and and was won by the former in three Time 2:27, 2:21$, 2:21*. This the beBt time Dexter ever made in He failed to obtain the additional prize for any horse beating Floua Temple's time of 2:19|.  Va. The impression having gone abroad Washington College is and that students have been already back for want of the faculty deem it their duty publicly to correct this and to state thai a large number of additional students can bo received and comfortably accommodated at the ( and in All papers friendly to the college are ed to give prominent insertion to this Sept. 28, 1866. ot Oct. 7.  The Plenary of the Roman Catholic Church in the United assembled this morning at the in this All the members oi the council we re Sevea thirty-eight and one hundred and twenty-two priests of orders and doctors of seventy four four and three mitred abbots were The procession was formed at the and moved round to the The immense gathering was estimated at forty on the streets and house tops aod every available to view the The cathedral was packed to its hundred vocal and instrumental performers participated in the music in the very Mozart's twelfth mass was Archbishop of celebrated the Mass. NeW preached a sermon from the words things are spoken of the City of The services lasted from 10 until 3 The Synod was then formally opened first - j by apostolic who Sarah 17 orphan and J addressed the council in The Guard Peter Smithy j was then formed in the same and through to the father died mother and one brother 19;  ye skies of June a radiance pure and oh saddened moon upon the field of Hero fit for song and Lies our bol l dragoon they whose hands have slain fought with Moor nor le at a mein how high and the hordes that Went he we alas shall sabre Gleam around his fulfilled his Stilled his manly unheard sweet Trump of Fame and voice of maidens Now takes his that all too soon hath bound Gently wrap his lovingly around dying fall the summer Birds and bees among the Make the gloom seem throughout the coming When his sword is his deeds in classic Mindful of her I bending Still a ceaseless vigil Keep above his of the New York Sept. 19.]  latest phase of fashionable financiering in New York has brought to light the existence of a coterie of enterprising young who have organized themselves into a matrimonial with the avowed object of securing rich wives for the members of the The range of this matrimonial organization is not confined to any special quarter of the but extends operations from New England to the far members of the in their daily avocations or in are introduced or hear the name of young ladies of pursue minute inquiries as to age and whether an or if with whether mother or or are living the number of brothers and wealth of and the amount of the daughter's expected The result of these inquiries is carefully noted in the ihe Secretary somewhat after this S. 11  n. So OK 200,000 acres of o ' Eome of For sale by e. A 1  2 foot Jefferson opposite steamboat to Receiving attention September B. J. t a to ' AND SCOTT STS AND Granite and Common Queens Oii Tea Looking Fruit Washington audi St. 29,18-;(i.  03  Van about 18; father and mother two brothers and one sister old gentlemen good and worth 89,000 Fourth 20; father and one brother and Bister father doing a good business as a broker in Wall and likely to leave a respectable fortune to the children Thirty-fourth OF new name which is added to the is drawn for by lottery among those members of the club who are not provided with marriageable female After a member of the organization has selected his intended secured -a proper a reasonable he introduces into hev household one or two of his in their introduce other members of the wbo visit the family The purport of their visit is to extol the character and of their friend whose attentions to the of the soon becomes The old lady and gentlemen becomes befuddled by officious interference of their many their consent is obtained and the The pursuit of marriage partners no- confined exclusively to the young men to better their pecuniary the daughters of Eve also pursue the fortunate subject of with an avidity that brooks no This is secured by the formation of or coteries composed exclusively of and who elect their feminine wbo the movements of the These coteries are usually designated by some term of endear jng as the Their sessions are held at the residences of the most fashionable members of the association once a week during the winter and spring and monthly picnics are the order of the season during the summer and invitations to their as they are are issued in the name of the and and addressed to cQ young men with whom the members are 00  m. El FORWARDING COMMISSION cash advances made on Ample room for for the iu Memphis and Little Rock Rail Road by permission to H R. C. M. L JR. R. Pres. L. R. R. G. P. C. B. D. and Eng. M. R. R. Treas. M. L. R. R. S. H. Little R. W. Gen. J. F. Young W. Hon. R. 3. Browns Adams N. O. Sept. 19,1866. -9i-dtf.  following are ihe of the officials of the Right Rev. P. N D. D. of Charleston Very Rev. O. 1). V. Rev. Thomas Baltimore James A. M. of Very Rev. James A. D. V. Rev. James D. Elev. Thomas A. D. D. Virginia Very Rev. F. Joseph Very Rev. F. S. O. S. D. Very M. D. Rev. Michael S. J. Rev. B. Rev. Sherwood of Boston J. St. Louis Masters of Rev. Francis New S. is more intense here thaa for many Last night there were riotous proceedings in various parts of the The Democrats held a general mass in Broad and were not Subsequently a portion of them advanced towards the Republican against which threats had made during the and were attacked by a crowd of people armed with clubs and put to One one o'clock this morning a Democratic called White Boys in made a demonstration against the Republican The police came on the ground and were pelted with bricks and fired They then drew their revolvers and drove their several after which the city became Oct. 7. The steamer George from New arrived having on board the crow ond passengers of the steamer Daniel She was from this port for and encountered a heavy causing her to founder off the coast of October 3, and the Cromwell took off all her passengers and crew whilo the Webster was No lives establishment of Voght on Crosby destroyed by fire last The two lower occupied by C. Godfre were damaged to the amount of The fire to Patrick's the Catholic which was also Several valuable pictures but and the organ were Loss The cathedral was built in 1811.  is that John Mitchell from is declining to have any further connection Stephens and his Fenian It eg said Stephens has chaptered a large steamer for of a Oct. 7. The new steamer Robert E. Lee left for Orleans this with a fine load of freight and a cabin full of A splendid banquet was given to the passengers and invited before the departure of the C. general agent for Eddy committed suicide fey Domestic difficulties ie assigned as ihe after dark two men with masks jumped into the car attached to the afternoon train hence to and robbed the Express Company's way safe of several thousand and - pitched tho through safe off the but overlooked tho One of the robbers succeeded in off the but was not able to penetrate the larger safe before it recovered by the  

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