Little Rock Daily Gazette (Newspaper) - April 24, 1866, Little Rock, Arkansas i i 242 LITTLE TUESDAY - APRIL 24, 1866. lUjo F S IS. m e op w 9 of extract A Legal T. in I How Negro 1. HAS BEEN ITTLE ILd Feb. 16,1S6G. of our social life which the past five years have play a f. w. A. ft t o su e y fu 3Li si swindled one of Ms Icon tiding brethren out venerable Justice in one of our cities was j We do not for every such part. It is not too much to say not j remarkable for the frequent reproofs he ad- j at the North en ses at a glaring inconsistency is there manifested in the toleration at one time of a iLie money testimony in his one I der or sion it happened he wais summoned as a j and what pp | under any other would witness in a case to be defended by one of the j religious pretences W State of ' j Mart a reputation No pure j juvenile members of bar whom he had often j of have to the collection of of a man her hana m Ins. less j called to order with needless seventy Maia and Markham over Drug I to encircle her with Iris arm in the ordinary re limb of the law Feb. 5, TT A ILi - - a common share of the requisire in the and ILL practice in the and ions of social life and at the and stimulus requisite in tne ana determined to of music is she will only permit improve tlie opportunity to make his these but will remain willingly or the bench feel sting he had so j ed to his fnr a quarter of an hour at a | often Accordingly when his Honor ' publicly exhibiting herself in a | took the inquired his | which in site virtuously place of Favors which would properly denied to { facts of his personal history Courts at Little and wiU also his of her acquaintances oil the familiar to himself philanthropic and housands upon thousands gathered from the negroes to adventurers and to know the former at length begun to find out the true character and objects of these in sheep's and are not so fooled out 1 their hard earnings as they were in the of i 1 u o u s an d con fi ti i n g more i a set of wort ted assurance so It is gratify at length to entrusted to him in any part of tue the rear of the are accorded freely even the oiu or main all were ry one present 28, a notorious for no guarantee is queries Jed from those to whom fashion intrusts the a rv i V l V y native voice a manner so exactly imitated 1 c. TT TP Ii mi sons of her further than j the Judge himself as Oo b. | in an acquired by our young | every men through with the most hampered witness i used wng reprimanded as j ed of the mental or moral dis- the he was continually I being condoned by the single j ed tell the the and merit of dancing but the truth his ILL attend to any part of the j. Many a young girl who intuitively shrinks 21, from the endearments innocently proffered Wo ARIS O 22. O -y 31 SIL 5 objected to he was from the endearments innocently proffered by petitions and affianced subjects herself trifles his with a face j will put d to the contaminating embrace and irreverent j of the pretended to discover in j empiri word the vrith The pub li the clergy treatment of Al a in bis and were PRACTICE in the Circuit and Supreme Courts at Little and will give his atten to over Dr. Drug August 24, 1865. d.w.tf. powerful rebellion has broke out 111 against the Emperor ii is who like to be ot and the ancient kings of 'the elements of made common cause of the party of enraged at the Emperor's are all on his Eid a large part of Tigre are ic communications of with re- Red Sea are entirely cut about the veriest j There no reason to doubt that this insurrection as he comment of debauched whose every j the witness a levity of and equivocal | awful amount of bloodshed is to be expected is a conceded Not that we i which called for a lecture on the of upon the imply a sweeping censure upon tho male j of an this was delivered with j accent and addressed in of the United States spectators of District of as ours some land the subject of this retaliation lost all tendered an decision in a case ot a master of a of the community for a pedantic in and as are I gesture so like one of his c at Little gwe harboring idea repugnant to female the that jury entrusted to him m any oi tho forth into irresistible in so y sa sl 5 1(0Civ, in tho Cottage evil are inevitably introduced and | self grew red pale by j even of those antecedents and position and at last until this young I f 7. ] should for there are j adversary up the farce by threat dollars in j whose j coarse and dissipated him for contempt of I ins took p courses render their contact with virtuous most a Pantograph 24, 1 - e three freed m en Advocate relates folio 1 of the light at our fire as not without effect was j h with strong circumstantial the manner in which their for stealing corn from Rev. Smith having received a this city from the agents of on a steamer for Mobile on the 2od of February On the trip young Smith was enticed into a game by professed and known and seven and fifty Whereupon his mother suit in admiralty against the master T T A dences of their the wagon having been I shifting On one occasion this j tracked io the and the corn found in the j change of quarters was brought about by some ot them not denying the corn tue I 1 tor ti PR ACT ICS in all the prosecute Claims of all collect and act rather an unusual | been taken from the but when brought j received instructions to bo very eco a civil his honor declined in the use of his load j committing said because no one | aimed pound leaving it could swear positively and directly to the j the enemy to show recovery of ihe money so ed. viewing injury complained of as a decided that the curio the proper jurisdiction of his and judgment gainst the for the amount lost by young with it was proved that the though cognizant of the transaction and character Estate and General near State October 13, 18G5. dtf. said in all honor to the Superintendent behind the parapet and became i no to compel them to of the that | conversation with some other i forthwith ordered the culprits again i he heard the report of his Court took and | ed and turned over to another Justice of the j charge -nd looking un with especially and are under for The latter bound them over j who discharged 0)ar K ur,; protection of their appearance at the next term of the | that his eunner had touched her ait Circuit in the sum of | Capt. Carhart is in the proper and shows I a determination act of i without waiting for of and that injuries to passengers when in their power to prevent 9, from the of the and from I j g Real Estate J. W. at J. A. over Dr. Drug Little 6, part to put a stop to the j sinoke hovering over the that the S almost constant pilfering and bad conduct of been and yet the freedmen iu this Though there j quietly burning in its and not a 1 have been abuses in this bureau we i the Just then an j are gratified that late the are officer of who had observed the i ning to appreciate the character of the j called out to Captain that and to better understand the relations of white j enemy had fired his On examination man and and this knowledge is fruitful 1 to be so. A shell or shot had of a more acceptable We are i right the gun and grazed it 011 the always willing to give honor to whom honor of The friction r. world wit it a t in the say they are not lin dog is useful but you TUR Ti A TR BERTE AND is for in a in Rio favors rief essay on s but s The save children from to have a pond of water md children or else the dog ain't There ain't nothing made boarding a Rat to ketch ble after you but the rats ain't The drive sheep but if you y a Cock of and pay just to keep the dog I the dog not bring at separate times during the j making its way into the battery from very but if don't hold all the flowers that he could | the awl the they ain't had erot at The ach dog is one uv the coach dogs I know uv but you have got ain't always 12,lS(5. finished his scaling his cap at j This was the signal for the scene to Cattle to Kumpe Building 18(h). Burgeon and were showered upon the canes and Markham over Lamb neighbor m shouting bravo and viva was One man in the in his seized a large globe from the chandelier and hurled it toward the but missed his mark and shattered it upon your correspondent's At this point he thought it time to which he with the of glass globes and a lame arm for not patronized the and instantly of silk and I mer says he made it a rule that whenever cattle and made to pass a whether through 1 can't realize from the Thus we see while are generally ain't generally r o his professional services to the citizens of Little Rock and the October 10,1863. MAIN 5, 1m> Ids services Rock and F ver 41 c j non ' There are now not rar 01 VA PRACTICE OF in There is a Chinese Catholic i'll the MO f I with a Chinese m San The London Builder gives us a bit of curious j A Roman Catholic Cathedral is being built in China 300 by 150-wide,, with a spire that will make the most conspicuous object in the imperial It is not generally known that the Catholic commenced in China about hundred years have made constant progress in spite of frequent and cruel which there have been hundreds of There are now not far from 3,000,000 of to leave one rail for them to This gives them a downward and lessens their inclination to jump or look as they are sure to do when a lazy attendant throws down a part of the and makes them vault the Cattle may be taught to go over any fence by the careful training they often get for this and performed as follows starve or give them poor make them light and as they go over the lowest part of the fence after better make them jump back find put guess that will keep 'em Next dny of course they will be in mischief repeat the adding another in a of short time they will take of i but and harvest the crops without at a Bar Q. chairman of the county tells a bar anecdote to this Tipperary litigant engaged a Dublin solicitor a case for him for which payment wap to be made in such as The client quarter of it to Mr. it was a quarter of his honor would accept and geese were tied with the invited some of friends to feast on the venison guests was a find they sumptuously on of an ass sent writing with it say which he hop while the turkeys The s Rural Alf in inspected the Hot Spring July 2,> } 1865. new and simple key invented in London enables a pianist to transpose a composi tion into | any key he without any change being apparent to his The invention would be useful to players who cannot transpose readily at and but few for M di- a a more than y int oui and ice of cold of i of