Little Rock Daily Gazette (Newspaper) - March 14, 1866, Little Rock, Arkansas 1 1 MARCH 1866. IL o F H IE IS m m S m w ittle 16,1866. io a- it little ark. Practice in. federal State Courts of attention given to the collection of of Main and Markham over Feb. 5,1'806.- practice in the Supreme and Circuit V y Courts at Little and will his attention to business entrusted to him in any part of the the rear of the George Sept. 2s, New March 8. steamer from ' 4 25. declined Sales for one 58,000 bales on 8',000 bales and on 6,000 and closing remain weak foreign and reached lower figures than for six months ' ' New 8. heavy and 43c. Gold 31. '.,,.. Brooklyn, 8, Fenians last night passed resolutions requesting the conferring of belligerents rights on the Irish Republic the United Washington special says the Senate com yesterday considered the reorganizing will be completed at meeting and forthwith report tor March 8. Fenians held ah immense mass meeting here last the Senate yesterday the for the admission of Colorado was made the special crder for next March 9. Cotton nominal at 41@42c, 130? March 2. One hundred and twenty thousand dollars worth of bonds of the Irish Republic are said been sold at the monster Fenian meeting resolutions were passed calling upon Government to accord Irish the United States Consul at- Queenstown for not interfering in procuring the release of Capt. of the Catholic the priests yesterday denounced the movement as Ip St. Bridget's a young man in the congregation rose and protested against and was approved by the who refused to eject the dis in another the priest iead and remarked did his but he the cf aul c. b. mit ILL attend to business in part of the 21,1865, A HI IT 3Ls SL PRACTICE in the Circuit and Supreme Courts at Little and will attention to business entrusted to him in any part of the over Dr. Drug following special dispatch was transmitted from Washington to the New York Tribune people are furiously Ohio is good for majority against Great enthusiasm prevails favor of suppose that even the Tribune will acknowledge the Cleveland Herald to be good and it declares dispatch is The people of Ohio are not they are grieved to the h that there should be a disagreement between the President and the Union members in and they believe the disagreement been and have great confidence that all differences will yet be The man who sent that dispatch to Washington did not reflect public either in his first assertion nor in his second nor yet in his 24, 1865. 13 y at 3Li sa In the Cottage opposite f. sam. w. joe. w. WILLIAMS PRACTICE in all the prosecute V V Claims of all collect and act as Real Estate and General Agents near State 1865. dtf. 3LaSLW 9 ..: ARK. January 9, 1866. _, g Wo M W. Gate Real Estate j. W. at J. A. over Dr. Drug Little 6, to Gen. citizens of New York have just made a magnificent present to Gen. as a token of their appreciation of his national A brief allusion of the fact appeared in the Evening Tost a day or two gift was nominally a hundred thousand but it amounted to one hundred and five and was conveyed to Gen. Grant without by means of a letter containing a list of the subscriptions and an account of the expenditure of apart of the money for his amount of cash placed in his hands was were in United States seven-thirty will not improper to state that the which resulted so creditable to our arose from a proposition to cancel a mortgage which Gen. and Mrs. Grant executed on their house in It was the property that previously belonged to Stephen A. The fact that the mortgage was given came to the knowledge of the originator of the when the was the object so heartily approved that jthan the sum required was almost immediately Butterfield the and the amount soon became more than a hundred thousand The mortgage bond was and Grant has the the thrice the sum that was at first proposed to be folio wing is the to gen. New Feb. 15, Genl U. S. with the request of many citizens of New whose are I have to ask your acceptance of the enclosed testimonial of their appreciation of your obedient a great and in good of is making Congress must not be misled by such flippant peals for rebuild the destroyed churches j sentence in dispatch at the He the and I a false are the wounds of the past for four years | correspondent of the 16th, Pulpit and the bight -in the House of Wat | there were r n i m they President of the Grand Trunk Railway of L. - ' 1 nna u to by their indiscreet gave notice on the 20 th he U- I No opponent Republican party ever put the - i so severe a thing against ever charged it any representations had been made on Opposite HAVE opened an office for the transaction of a General Agency and Commission We wil 1 buy and sell for residents and all articles to be had in this or any other Will sell enter and pay taxes on close collect short will attend and to any business that may be entrusted to E. W. D. J. S. H. E. Little 1866. - dtf. BOOKS and claims are in the hand of for and Their receipts be of her Majesty's Government to the Gov eminent of the United States in reference to the Fenian in and more especially iis to of United States the issue of bonds of the so-called Irish and threats made to levy war upon the dominions of Iler Majesty by that brisk debate in Parliament proceeded on the habeas corpus in Grey made the motion in the House of Bright protested against the rebuked the Government for the of affairs in S. Mill considered that the occasion e for deep grief and in former years had been the victim of of late years there could be no f a wish and desire upon the part was sides of the House to treat her in a liberal whether crood intentions were and what measures ought tjo be brought forward for removing the grievances now of. Mortgage ari 55,000' seven Cash 50 and 54,725 00 19,837 50 00 grant's 6f the army ot the U. D. Feb. 17, 1866. letter of the 15th enclosing me the very handsome testimonial of the citizens of New with names of all the too generous contributors to is I feel at a loss to know how to express my appreciation of the substantial token of friendship of the citizens named in your and for the generosity of the citizens of New York especially toward those who they conceive have rendered service in the integrity of the whole Suffice it to say that I shall always appreciate their generosity toward and endeavor to pursue a course through and to make such use of the means thus unexpectedly placed in my possession as will meet with their you I wish to thank the gentlemen whose names you enclosed to individually and I have the honor to be your obedient servant r Lieutenant so utterly as Mr. did when he a Vice President we chose a man remarkable for his hatred to the in order to smooth down the prejudices of the man born beneath the blighting shadows of who never dared to or dared to think even that slavery was We knew this when we cast our ballots for him A more shameless avowal of want of principle has rarely been But inasmuch as we know the remark concerning the President's views on slavery is it may be that the damaging charge against the Republican party is untrue Mr. in his willingness to say harsh things against the commits himself by talking stupid nonsense like Johnson spoke of You are in no Mr. it is only the good and the great who die you will live The sarcasm is lost and fails hurtless in the gross say nothing of its want of truth of the Mr. of the didn't like the speech because it was not dignified tone nor in good It sounds enough to hear men talk of feet on and rising steadily I and find because the j dent made Use of the term negro named Nelson Wright was arrested i a trimming who has of above March in the Texas State absolution was introduced to to Governor on a charge of and was commit ted to his The evidence goes toj show on Thursday night he dragged a negro named Anna who was a servant in the employ of Gen. to the race and there brutally murdered The in Ihe the with the skull terribly The accused was remanded to jail under a charge of murder in the ferst fire occurred at 5 a. m. on Church near the Chattanooga destroying a building occupied by Lieut. and by the Quartermaster of the Military Wilson's books and papers were a total the about Gen. B. F. late of the C. S. on Thursday wed Miss a wealthy lady of Davidson March 6. statement is in general circulation and published in the papers that the President has ordered the discharge of the pirate Counter to this the Navy by whose authority he was arrested and is has no information on the subject beyond the general and discredits its It is certain that a strong pressure has been brought to bear upon the and that has not declined to interpose his Executive Committee have received a from Admiral insisting that our clad be taken out of the water when not in use for the of This necessity was urged by an official as early 1862, and is of interest in settling the vexed question as to the relative merits or fresh water in to lay up iron clad Bankrupt the now before for a national bankrupt ihe National Intelligencer was introduced in the House in the last Congress by Mr. of Rhode i pon his was referred to a select committee was again to and betrayed so short a time filled with huge delight as they went round relating their own to make the saying more suited to their Mr. Wasson raved about Judas and Benedict comparing President Johnson to and then is he is not fit for his he has no Strange that a man who has no ideas should have caused so. great a When found you that the President had no ideas It was not before he stepped forward to defeat your revolutionary Mr. if he wants to sink his party in the estimation of all good has only to repeat speeches like uttered the war between the President and Congress began in the wheels of legislation have been and that body has been engaged in nothing but efforts to defeat the President's plan to restore the The Radicals have not yet agreed upon their plan of but the Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun gives us the following inkling of what they may dare to aim members now say that it is useless to pass bills for the President to and as their own measures cannot be they dare for no Others propose a continuous session till the expiration of the 39th to prevent the President from appointing his friends to office during the recess of the withhold the appropriation bills is another mode of annoyance to the but the substantial interests of the country would revolt at and few members who resort to it could be re There remains one and only if the Republican majority can recover and keep the two-thirds power of the the President can be The first thing to be done towards this is. to a. two thirds majority of the Several modes have been to new States in sufficient for the m m i i t ee from - - LATE c. BERTRAND is for It mP to sell the Library but if this is done it will be sold to individuals For to Write MARY 12,1866. . hunt on the the that they protection to the white and that the suitable men t to Washington to inform tlie President and Secretary of War of the true condition of The was referred to the Committee on the v i f t New IT in the last and a with a view of the present ' j cost or in the it carefully prepared ana been by the ana jurists find throughout the year committee of the British engaged upon the modification and improvement of their bankrupt they took of the twenty-one new provisions incorporated in their act from Mr. t il c. while the living in greater it was in 1860, the Philadelphia has been 150 per and York and Albany still is one of the institutions of De Witt