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THE RICHLAND BEACON WILLY P. MANGHAM, - - Editor. c T08. J. MANGHAM, - - " Publisher. and CFF-':[ Jett14iJ ki R. _LAN_ hunk RAYVILLE LOUISIANA, a!ti Saturday. June 12, 187:5. ..ews iu Brie. t A rnero ,ann w ua killd byhv light- but uing last Mluud.. a.g'ht :º .Ml,~bhe.lb r, a v Va. Ze.i ,JIohn Bro, ' cot!ton factory at .lM,, 'Philadelphia w au bur:.ed lazt lMonday. .Iou Loss $600,000. can: Advices fro,m the F;.;i l-lauItil' tate meot that 500U una'ri,. have dticd of yen epidemic ,,ualeso fu The i're..idt.n' lhas appoioted A.xtell den g-,vertwOr of New sla.xic,, ai, Ga . so W. MLurey gJvcru.,r olt Lah. la lHu;xb .1. Jl..rnt hsa Ien uipp.inteil wit receiver tor :he Erirl lailrolad in New Jersey, w itb a bh,nd of $151,0110 par chil On Tues·iday Iuruilg burglars eutered the tt.e ,,f M1r. Shutes, i tiug Brooklyn, N. Y. ien sized one of ti.,t themn and was ,nurltcred by himn. mla Th'rle towvn of M.1trslan-k, on the par right bank ,f lhe river Tsnl, Itussta, of bas been entirely destroyed by lire. net It had a ppiulation of 20,000, and c,,lntained three churches and several Ipa naanufactories and saw mills. mite A telegram dated iaUrmony, Me., th. June Sth ..y.-: The body of Ada wI Marble. a young lady ot irrepiouaha- mt ble character, w ho took a walk last' to Sunday, was found in the river. There gr are iudicati. i s of outrage and murder. gr It is staled as a remarkable fact that the Erie Railroad shares went1 up in Europe as soon as the road was I thrown into bankruptcy and a receiver w sapointed-in.dieating that capitalists he tuought any change uuast prove benot- ' : !leials. o Wm. Parnmeter, one of his sons, ,l lid two other tamen mlsled Tbhoupsoon t and Healey, who were fishing by torchlight Ironm a Iboat on Itetquetie S river, near I'ottsdanmm, New York, ' a Saturday night, were carried over the et dam and all drowned. t The President has directed that all et lands lying contituous to the Missis- w sippi river, within twelve miles of the mouth of the river, be resereed for military purposes, under the act! authorizing Capt. Ends to construct d jetties for deepe.lning the channel. `' An incendiary fire at llamilton, sa Ont., on Sunday, destroyed Ilill's c, cabinet factory, Ileald ltro.'s piano a factory, North's tinu-hbop, two store h housebconnected with Clip's foun h dry, two dlwellinlgs, and a large quantity of lumber and mioulding trames, all a total loss. Peter Cruo.-y, the colored sheriff f Warren county, Miss., was shot by t some cowardly assassin last .Monday " in Vi ksburg, the shb,otiet hid.ng be- a hind a door to fire the shot. C'rtshy t accuses his a eputy Gil.mer of the crime. At last accounts be seemed to be doing well. The Vicksburg Herald of the 8th t satys ; 3l1.AJo A. i. WsLL.ua, com. nei*.ted suicide ncar Savannah, Ua, last Monday. The Major was Chief' of (luteral Wade Ilaapton's scouts during the war, and was a gallant soldier. All of his old comrades itn arms will drop a tear to his memory. At the late Icttings for tnail con- I tracts all awards wecre wade and notice ~c't a•. usual to the parties 1 wbose bids were accepted. I' to Jluc lIt cuontraets lnd l( not ben re ceivedl at tile ColtracL Ollice bor tnail routes as follows: lI the .Middle States, 18: \lestou States, 89; Stuthecrn State.i, GO; aniceilaneous rout- . I.SS. A San L'ranciesco telegram of the 'tll sacs: 'l he stanlemhip City of! Melbournt: hla. arrived laom, Sidney. Madame Itist;l..l, wife of a French CuOatlomunist, ias ewrittelt a l "ster say lug Ier husblalln anld his c' m ,auitnae ecaeId fr,.mn New C'aledonia to show to the world Ihe iatuner in which the C-mun,mmnist prisomer.i were, dou;ned to death by ta'rvatijou. A London tclegram, dated Jutne 'th, sy,: At Lifeliyalty islatds, om the night of Mairch 29th, a sharp thoek of earthquake., followed by LhLim next day ocwrrred, aid on tle eving of he 30thl theIre was a fear fl dbc'k, doing imuch dLamage to buildings. It was tuceedthd by a Stidal wave which iwelt away three oillage(t, tauSing am ilnonwnise destruc tio of life and property. A St. Alhans, Vt, dispatch of the 'IWl isa. says: T'lw house of Henry C. Greene, farnwr, was ldestroyed by •m inemadiary lire y..rerday. While the te.e was buritag Grecene as sht twin, by Clifon Week.-, a neigh har, rkwho suhLmequ.ntly coainmmitted selim. Dilsappointed love and Iwlief thd O~eem had in.uenced toe objet' f his amleelim agailnstl him led to the tragedy. Greene a wound are .ight A New Y'ork dispatch of the "thi satya: Cait. (Chase, of the schoumr 8, 8. Lewis, reports a h .rmaphroditr e brig ashorew on C(hicamlyollmicO betach. bottps up. iler name was not w.n. Th be~bhers have takenu charge of her a:d claiiu that tl'y t,,wed her in Ire miles from eas. It is rumored there tbhat tw captan of the brig and et smeaaaa were saved, but it is not kLass pesitively whetler any of the crew were saed. The beachers _ w~cat-tlrlgr thlmwreck up yestersay oherfelon. sem W r Cct soda fountains are a .Cem. .ddrcrtiser. Republican ('onui.stency. A - of I Consistency is said to Le~ a jewel, Unit and so highly is it prized Iby the enee human f.mily that most mostmen ad fact rathelr be accused of t..ing devoid of ed tl abunci a:,%v other trait thant this; but Con S,ccine ,of or contemtporaries ot" the reso l,-epublican apersuasion do not seem the t, place such high estt:nate upon it, tira but rathe-r to consider its opposite as we a Vir:ue. To illustrate, three of our this neighbors, towit : the lonmer Iliad, nati M.,onroe lntelligencer and .Madison, rah .lournal are in favor of the ilpubli- nwatt cans of Luuisiana nonriatineg 1ar- the .moth for gubernatorial honors next ! cau year, after hayving exhausted the l)e: En..glish vocabulary not long since in ,le1 denouncing hin, as the very ilper- quil souation of all that is corrupt, dis- veil honest and villainous ; charging him with having used all the power the party had givene him and all the Ves cbicanery that he possessed in attemlpt ing to defraud he iart y in the vlc f tinu of 1872. Thevy claim, that the I:tl party as a traitor, thief and corrupter of officials, is the most eligible, emi- an nently qualified and fit person in their it party for the office. W\hat a cone- set mentary upon their party ! to say the that the man abol sh mnany of them tw ' wished impeached is the best qualified bu º member of that party for re-electi.mn the t to the office which they claitm he dis- b, : graced i to a position that he formerly a used for the most corrupt and wicked p, purposes. t uNow, either they have \ilfully r misrepresented and -laudered the c tan' ts heretofore, and have knowingly as- te, " sisted in foisting upon the Ipeuopl an be usurpation, or they are willing to in I, place in the most important ou:ice in the State one of the worst imene in the e State, and that for purposes as vile as k, as can be conceived. Choose which- 1V he 'ever bhorn of the dilenmnma they may ki they place themselves in a very un- of 1ll enviable position, the very mildest of th s- which is malicious slander andl incon- In e sistency n etc These editors may say that they PI let did not say all these bad things of \Varmoth. If they did not, they l1 in, sactioned them and said enough to (t l'a condemn their present course, with fu no all who have any regard for truth, t re honesty and consiste.cy. : g'e . --. r. lig_ Grant's Letter Boiled Down. d -Ce SOn the first page of this paper is by the President's letter on the subject o lay of the third term, which, if it mean ti be- anything at all, call be boiled down a Ihy to the following substance : i "Soon after the war Congress, fora l sonse imaginary obligation the coun- p th try was under to ime, created an office for my special benefit and ,laced ome sa, in it for l.fe; which office I holed to Lief retire from when I got tired of it, ets and still Iby the grace of this unegnani. ant o Cuongress draw the salary there .of for life. In ISG8, however, the on- people aftered nme a better position, nd and I accepted; but in doing so Il ic's lost the office created for mee, and to Sherman got it. In 182 I again re- conlsenedte to be sacriiced upon the idle altar of nmy country for the iesignifi :9; cant considerationt of fifty thousand uo i dollars a year for feur years. I dlidn't know mnyself, but the pelople sald it the was a lublic nressity-(aside-I of wou'dtl like to have some more of that~ ach ,,s-ity ) You took uae out if that t. lifetime omcfe, sand justice demtands n that yea should keelp iee in the one oW voI placed ue in, althlough it is a the I saerifice (?). I did not a-k for the first terln, nor "the second, and I have ntot asked for ted the third; but i will accept if you i, will make it a public necessity again by by keeping the ouLrage mIe griuding; the otherwise I sco no prospedtl of its u being offered iee, for the Iwpdle seemc S-o to have got tired of uee. If tiecy tto want nele %ou cannot keels ame out of rue- the ofice uh.less yeu amendl tihe Coa I stiteti61n so as to rrbid a third tern,. 'the I congratulate you ulon your hry ,unanimity, but do not admsire your Iy ,l interference with ecy affairs ated think hile you are foolus fr saying anything sh- aolut it. I think you havre placed a tteId pretty good ticket in the field atnd elierf hope it will lIe elected, just simply ject btcau.se it is rleluhlica;." the . ght. Ils laAINs 'aerhI'tcTItts.-Two hiL Uetrro slleI heeeII e ntgarved iln a sear i.aer rel yesterday wtealr thel uplwr ice hbous., ditre abouEt soame trivial teatter. Ilarsb ach, laanguage was used atd a perf.ect e.n. contiUnuiy of obac.ue and Iroface Sof epithets pourtsl forth frann both sides: r in' with cataract velucilty. Finally one ored of the quarreling party picked up a and beavy brick-bat and buried it at hies DLot' new-madee enetr with all the Iower the he pnsesssed, striking hium ,n the side hers of his head, breaking the skull acd: day letting out a portion t.f tle braits. Both parties were taken to the Work hLoue, aci the wouoded asan subse are qoently transferred to the City Slay lospital f,,r treatment.-- VwlSbut.r Herald, 91h Acrc rdi n, to the li4"i.;ii ' can press Tt of Luuisia:a the Ihz.aocrav'y f t he United States has a wonderful Iitin ence over the Republican party; in gra' fact it took possession of and engineer- ,too ed the proceedings of several State thre, Conventions, causing them to pa'. 1'l resolutions declining very decidedly ,l1i the valuable set vices of President vi. grant for a third term. For our part wit we are very sorry the leinocracy did us. this, for it may defeat irant's nomni- st nation for the third term, and we had 1Th ra'her the IHepublicans would norni- fro Itate liia than any other marn that they are likely to put ill the field, be. adh cause his nominiation would insure a c' Demnocratic triuphl,. Will not the in ,Democrats behave thems.elves and cal quit controling Republican cuu veu.:itui- ? re Another Sea D)isaster. t1" Iha Vessel Ran Into and Sunk -All on Board ant Supposed Lot· en tat QEIBEC, .June 8.--The C('ptain of the bark Towo, reports that off the th banks of New Foundland, on the 16th bu of May, 9 p. in., it being very dark lal and a thick fog prevailing, he ran ou r into a two masted vessel with no sails co set and no lights burning. Heard cr the cries of the lt.ople on board at the title oil the colli.iou, and put back th Stwice il hopes of litliig thie crew, cr 1 but failhd, the .ca beiing very high, fa I the night dark andI could nut lower w boats. Had a luokout at the bow bt mand one on each aide. His opinion Swas that the yessel sunk at once.- th T' r ,'. ley,'am. cr S Negro Justice in Louisiana. gi - d, The manner in which justice is ad- fr mitnistered ii Louisiana, under carpet- tL! n bag and uegro rule, in aptly illustrated vye o in the fellowing paragraph from the tl New Orleans Picayune. That journal in says: :bl te About two years ago a well known tl le and popular planter of the parish of ol t- West Feliciana, named liHale, was killed near Senator Weber's house, in the town of Bayou Sara, by a party t< of negroes The circumstances of d the affair showed that it was a brutal i' Q- murder, and the !eelings of the corn- J nmunity were aroused against the b y perpetrators of the deed. ce Since tihat time the murderers have ii been kept in jail, and they were final-, 'Y ly trieg in Clinton, East Feliciana a to (the venue having been charged) be. th fore Judge Dewing, the latter part of b , this week. During the process of n iupanneliug the jury, the venire was e exhausted and the colored Sheriff di- v rected to summon talesmien. This he h did, and brought in a set composed c exclusively of negroes. The jury r is when empanneled consisted entirely a et of negroes. In the course of the il an trial Senator Weber was called to the a vn stand as a witness, and identified two of the prisoners at the bar as those t whom he bad personally seen to fire a ror at the deceased. The evidence was in- positive. and left. no doubt of the ice guilt of at least several of the accused, who were eight in number. The' Jury however, retired, and after five ; to minutes deliberation brought in a it, verdict of not guilty, and the accused ni- were set at liberty. I re- ..-- . .*.- - Auditor Clinton, notwithstanding I he the decision of Judge Hawkins, which r on, was of course not final, has determin I ed to extend to all the tax-payers of tnd the State until the 30th inst. the bene ai fit of act No. 7 of the last Legislature, which sonme contend was only intend ed to apply to persons living in over ifi- loweddistrieta. Whatever the mnean and ing or intent of the law may be, it is In't clear that it will be the part of wisdom ifor delinquent tax-payers to take t advantage of the situation and there -1I by save large sunms of mnoney. It hat ism't often that the present State bat officials are willing to bgrant any relief, nds so that when they do evince a di. p osition of that kind It is well to recognizeand utilize the fact. The a ction of the Auditor in permitting settlements to be made under the law nor is opeu to criticism; but the protec tion to the tax-lpayer is ample. The for settlement, once accepted, is final, and you all penalties, etc., wiped out.-N. O. rain Bulltdin. ng; -****o* - itls The Rain and Crops. cn The rain that fell here Saturday ney night was a glorious one-we could ol have stood a good deal more of it, ' In- but we are not at all in a complaining ,r,. ,mood and 'feel duly grateful. It or revived vegetation wonderfully, and, Swhat is still bntter, from all we can our learp, it was pretty general. A heavy ink rain visited Jcfler.son, Mlarshall and iing .Mioirt the st-aelte evettitt:r, and those a parties We, have seen from the back d country ihformn us that they had a n good "seasOn ." There arn.e cmlainhts, !dly however, front planters abuve here on the river that the sihower withl theml was a very light one. "woj The bill crops throughout all this sear- ctiont had Ibeguu to suffer, aid thist use, visitation catle in the very Itck of arrb thie. The reports of the corn and f.lct coittin crops ar', with scarcely a sy fane eLcepltion, highly flattering-ihist ides planters infetring us that they have one not seen a fitter. if so file, a prospect a since the surreailer.-S-S,'eeltili side i In the ease of the State vs. L: aud McHRea for the murder of the child tius. Jrlf, whichb we chronic-led some month ork- ago, the jury have rouglht in a Ib- verdict of guilty without capital 'ity punishimewt. This suds the prisoner per: to the penitentiary fr life.--Lsdron SIerelmblican. 1Ot. Thie W1heat Crop of M'iisi.ippi. T I,. . hint ('rl ft "1' -" i'; %ail .grati.l, t,,. ,, ' I.t ta 1 I, - I, Simore iIha'i unuauaaliv abiu ! tI Tile l'r-' bream ia of land planted in t,.a' ,-t I't Fall ail Wlinter, was r't. a ex- ,, , w*-. ,, t y 1111,\I' 1. , t0 ' th" il ,,,,.I hi-lt rl'\ I1 (1" I'," . i I ' i,' .Ih alllt l t m.en yithl p. " 41'c . ' :, . II I 11 ' 11-tin "\.e11 with t,. ' , w ill " wlke t!w ilit ,tli n hm t r't bar ,et Il i N i l Ii .si.ippli inl I;'. 1"11;1 t,, :is*' ;tmloult 1 . garlner'td ill anlV Iten .I t'alr trL'\ Muslt y. ,'. T!he following t'+'.,.ring amounpllt | -,is fromi the Alet'rden i- \jirl" : The \, heat harve.t i. pl'.~re,- l;; .1-,.,,, adt:airably in tevery Ip111 io ti the h ., ohunty, and there are' pr'atl:a:y ile w e w ite ni rte -e" the-, being a nir It-r, ;11,u in olur lich.fi' Lan wel'r e r h,.t.oret ,.h, I called into reqali.ition ill ouIt Mmn'iwe S eI'Very farmjer %%wh IhIo , t . ll1it1iled't'l 1h reaping with w hemia \ \e ha v\e copt,- ,rIt versed, IS wore ala Iilpa-ed with the , gquatlity of hii grain -a ure the harvest sir? has admitted ,ft thro u h inspection, 3 and we ha'e never kr..wn such gen eral satt.faetiin to exi-t aunong the irfarers ace' tilt \'.d. IVic f T'lhe few lt.apt-rs and Harvesters (ot: Sthat we have in the county are kept ruln Sbausily emnployed, but as many of the lam k large-t wheat fields were sown with- uS, n out tile ground having been put in * condition for the work. the scythe and , J cradle are necessarily the main resort. ,i,, t Sowing wheat was an "after I.. k thought" with many who have large tw. , crops in, and the cotton and corn , failure last season did not leave them ; r with money enough to buy reapers, W, v but they will arrange better next year. 'V, n This wheat crop is a God-send to - the county, and together with the oat tsn) crop will eawle the cotton farmners to o bridge over all the usual Sunamer sa,, gaps, and in most instances to realize " double the usual amount of profit 1- from their cotton. Hlard as has been Stheir ex:perence during the last two Syears, we have not a Ilutlit bult that rI le the farnlers of this region are to-day nte Il in a better condition, and have a,, brighter prospect before tha'm than n their co-laborers in any other part , of of the Union. 5 - *-** - in A fatal quarrel occlurred ill the y town of Hloua, day tafore vester of day, between Messrs. T'. I'. Sherburne, al l'arish Judge of T'trrebollne, and n. James L Bellen, formerly an incum- , be bent of the same ollice, which re-ult ed iu the shooting of the latter, who , re iingered ten lllhours, tihen died of his I.h al. wounds. The diflieulty grew out of s a legal contest for the judgeship, to II .. which both parties claienwd te have ii of been elected last Novena.ls'r. They "' of met Thursday, each ander the inlu- "'" as ence of liquor, and exchanged high L ii. words. Mr. leihlen advanced upon he his antagonist witn a drawn sword ed cane, when the latter produced a ry revolver and fired two shots, one t'I ly striking Belden in the hand, the other I be in the right breast, just below thel' be nipple, It is generally conceded that I, 'o Mr. Sherburne acted in self-defense in to so this lamentable affiair lie is in jail li re awaiting exaitnatioinl.-1loaldso,- t' as rille CUhi ef he. e Col. Tomr Scott has written a letter ,s he to lion. S. H. Maxey, dated l'hila ire delphia, May 17iIt, in which occurs a the following passages : i ied We have re-organized our road, getting rid of the Construction Coa,- K patny, and msale a small mortgage of ng $8000 per mile with a view of getting ich money to complete the line between in- Broekston and Texarkana, and the' of extension from Dallas to Fort Worth. ne- This loan, I trust, we shall be able re, to negotiate in tilam,, to get the work I ad- dne for this lall's crop. At least we e'r- shall leave nothing undone to secure 0 an- the tnecessarv financial aid ,: is One of the most difficult of all as um things now, is to negotiate railway ike securities in Euralpe, but I shall do = tre- everything in ,ay power to bring it B It about. As soon as we can get this ate matter i shalpe, promitp moeasuresl ief. will be adopted to extend the line - •ia frona Brookston, via Paris, to a meet to ing point with the line from Texar I kaua. log A conmpeteut authority in such mat aw ters says that, one pins of milk taken ee- before retiring at night will inaere he flesh upon the thinnest individual. nd The same authority says, the idea that ,ailk is feverish is exploded, amid advises its use by patients too weak for solid food, and its lavish use by those in health-more milk and less meat is the ticket c nld Louisiana Republicans do not be it, lieve in the unwritten law; their ueot ing to is, "when you get into office stay a It in, law or no law, written, or unwrit- - rid, ten," regardless of public opinion or can the ballots of the voters. avy . . . .. ad There are some things that grow oose better as they grow smaller, or at least a ack the snialler they get the better they are a liked. Take the Madison Vindicator its, for instance; now that it has been re cm duced to the size of two leaves of a :....iwliug-book. containing only adver -hi tisemen.s, it assumes a respectable kho aaplearance, and its matter is more and readable. - i Oaserving tht untitely death of jatv te Fat Wmnean, Mits lIe,'k, we are are tempted to iuquire whether die was' a victitl to quarks.? The Italian hric.',n.- are h I Hin, I an I.aeli.h aothea-.u-law lor ran.-,ana, oh aimal ath .ole-in-la.w sa;s h'tiy can haid ,hil ht'r and bu d-isaappeinted. anth u a - Persons wiM, i,,g to tran.aet hu.s ital ness with the li.zsA.ga office are re oser q*ented to call mn or addresas W. P. 'rop .11lgham, i'rejerietor and Business hMaager. ,Pf .ý!AL ,N'3,t '. 4iIInancr Guarnie.tw for Gicnlh- Ic eICnI. h' i Ira pl ::.i.i-. m 4'u i. us : A.0 An * 1[1 . 1 : " : ,.-J - . v , , . Ir .in , n 1. " r,' .:. ( , , " ' ." lfr-r"" that Ir c. 'ut I l- .l t li s l ,i , i :t ' . r -" :1 , I 1 ,': ., " A i. " .t" ( "' : . tfor warnrs w. r AI* 1, m te-.,-h .,. . , \:.li .:he- I sti- I ! a , ;;. 'i is , M. ,'. +it : i ,Jil . -. ,III-tIIr I: ih t % hR I i %1. t"i " ,I ,tll"F.I . i ., ur,e1e I 1t t il ." t,, t,,,r ,.t.y r.- tr, ,suI". : ,,i W1 .,11I, u." , II if -' , I ! -I" . m . . ,t Ii rt I t KK , I T 0ll; 1 s"r ti, an l +','t Irntli:\I I. ~ illf . . h 4|I i 1t II t . I t,. hi t' 1 t .e e IT t ."t t s ,1i~ Ilitl Viri' I i r :it O i " Iat, 1i , :t h" t n L " it rt . Jit l. It 1- Vt - i..a, :" ,1.1l .".I", :,1 ;." rite, r. nail141, a1l)h tIt ;t r tl I c.iaplr ,t - w; m a" s Ile ,Ilte . tls (,wa- T . l)r,, ai, i 'tgi. t, ne.lr- t to K tti- t'llrlll i s li t I t JIt.l? i 1 T 1 r he .ir-t p.remnlt int awarr edt I! 41t t tK , the in'rt,.r-, t ti.i itiIn ,11 V'.en a, `17 , Ind 14 i - - a I at :I l pr'e. 'hil, any - h r ma h. " ,f it- standlrd ex'.ll*,,, e .1l.I. ,Ih e. t!. wi . ," l.hvered at anl y Ratilo ,l Jtattll :I rthered thro;h the Coiai y ;- Branch House di at M nrr,,-. Uin. ' y' LThey rnd an elelnit e'italoglie am1 cihrontro e, cirular he.', Onl aphr':aion,. fr Thia Company wants a few ,rmore agelt. r! City New. a n ior ',- .lyer o" Co r, thl- l .'ran:'h lo,- of tI Vitk t t ll t ti, tlae the ead inll' tisll* e)y is vei- V durs of vn11 leSti Is nd L tns. JIust l.el the li , rattling display they make ,"f thee gal s ont fi ,, DeSinard street, next to K llu|el an( -, it j,-l t - o itte live y mnen like Heill Itt l it l I it, o " i re. Mt.eyer & ('. on I'e .rl -:trev' . it p lar,' Ifor .l aly- imt'ure u;lery or K ,h er 0n eal' r geery. Th-e ew ihreiap -rue is ble. r Wt'ell the wo11Ii1 m II' li lI.h r I-'. I4. St-l t :111 I Strirped L i.Se t (', itt- ; . lahl-te anriy Fll.'y Lnitel ants; ti l.hith 4 an11 r a i tty M1 ar 1. V i-I-; - lGe, :ntl . 1 I as"lI'ly-: ti 4 irtil 'tt r Nl (', !.r4, II..-. 1'e.., t ('.n',l'ans,,n-. at,.. Lawyers' Briefo". W e wr r-t. tre- evt l i' Ilti .tr ',, t, t to e . ,. Sof the .1,lu LB ul-_,ahn Bar harn;; I-et- I. ; the S &r i ('il Crt, . It:St we aret preparr. l to a itut their i l'e.- in as leat ntIyle and i l., a r1 -llrt t tlllLnte ithey a tl h late i the wlork 1,lt I all y where and at tlle r Inlalr 'r. IfI, My r. A. Rian'n , iof the t, irm tn himt an l , " Cu.. (C'l.lhiers-, of ,1 'k-burl. .1li-s., was ill I 10 ,,r , rlar c" thi i ll iee in the i& t ltre b.1f his n ,o -. Th,. -re ,eirli, lothilcng w ll flinl thil i . a re'li b hIs-," to deal wi th. Thay deal ill o h&al any lwhe it l.ar - ttrnis.a Ia ,,r 1 K--i--i li. I ( ny l pit H ll at ' I. r o l'll t 'tlltheir h l i-ti, (oa. l11:t Wr '.h, ngto, sIrent. at. J exan l te their ( g .-, an it you really . Kant a w1 pol will ti very i11t to plrelnl-e - one. Icy t It. SIm ildulaa B aptit r ate l on. tn c e antlN. 'i a Thi- It ly will ieet witll I Ilh e 11:*pi-t t Chire-tin, I'rsentonl. 1 . iii lrilay bel, the I o y. l lund ' tay o i duly fhe .tlnule r i II-n1 b ote will :1--renhbl,..If WV -detll dhy Ihelo-,r. n.11. the 'indty hS .,I lO-y ilrase '1 hl .lldy. -at Delegates l I ir 'itne-t elI tI, ,rl irt illt is le. 1i to Rev. L Ct. Kenlii, by the ,i,,1t of Ji e. iii o It- tertini entii. 1). .11 lit Lh .RN, a (y'rl iatl t h n llttui . t ii nit 'lltthl t +.'t u Chairse Con. Arragents. .1iny ith, 1 l.t . I. -Pall ers in the State will otler ia Oir Iar. r by a.relyng the at ute. t oa -.... a 4i - .. ar e iFre.h a nI prettll y s a niai,'dei ' hlin- anre hO e IlltN) new pieces ily iof ' c tilt.es al eN ll ip , yeiterd i y i iat ter "w Brn i 'h llt Hol i ll .i ni Itee i, ahl yr a 'oi. 0n1 .ehlrd clreet, oll .t to 11- Ki uuterllilanit I. o.-f --- --*--- - - nOg ! Cr Ba. r W Ja oneITs ' For I .akitn (itletIs nider silrts. On Ly Ice Wre Rlib ito .t rrk tl t pliis'ct f t'Wor y exelltun, ju' i rereive, i ete Bllsi.t l,, Ht sL, onl lDesiard ,ir.Ct. Ic-h I ntIl tis lind we a ,ylivet wiII s l r llp ir Kflow all, truna, e u t Iullic.inii aantiv, ilc, i Talue linrn . r ahleh tin a ,llnt ,.ltmi up in t i it Blr;lm llt a. Lo eil, ria l c toilet artie Am t . e new it hr! i t' ,stmti ttlate K uit r .ltey. r e & ;lC. oIn Desrdt 2 tre:, iit to Kalder !e* mnpics. .(ott L J.de tll'll ' nt I ICtJ 5. it- , Browln lilinen pantsl , al $ .·. sIIER FI ' NKi.L. A is S. '..v I ' . I I : !! F 11",~a n ', 11 1, ,! I . . , ! i 1I .A I. , l F i . . .- 1. .\ , . , .. 1; ', -n . I ,.1... -..I ,. .' ( ,," i ', . t, .,,! : 4. 4, I' S ,tir.ay tae 34 day of July, A. 1. 1875, 1 .' 2 t ' .,w4 4"4 de.-,r4 hed pri, .. rty t.g, t', r t, slti M, 1of till, h ll4.4ie., a1!1 I r lpr,,V4 I t- ,! 1. .41' i444o i r,;i,4 to i ,It 4 def.,: ':, 14 try F .i :x . V ,!er', t~-4wl •T'r\ .l)4 l ,Sxtern 4.L llr . l , { -4 .;. 1.il-t. I';1tr thel v:44 1 t tI AIt. , , .: 4 .w , acrre- .1 ýrnr. , k5:4,owl4 a- t i., 1l,.tr. Ie a i L'I; .erwo . s !4,-. )I ..g r t, h ,,t "h i'i . \ l' r i . ,:- I t r . t ,, l ,, the' old Rayv% lie a tl . ,t, i., :I ",n , '. ; ). att a pilnt Ill t.." -i 1 " \t,~'rlt i I r..t'" n l, ." 110;. t .( th 4.V .t y y;cr" i ,r1c .I- t :h -" f* , l , 1" tire,[ and t45) rl aro e, th44n4le n" ,:u 44 '* -y .114 ,Ir, , tlhenee ' u"'k t.. -'Ir' nl 2 it 1~" Lhn 1 u ir41ed a1 l Iloty y r1.I-. ho.-ht hI y t IF ',.k.r- ,i r iromn (George II Varaer (htow.r 7'h, 'i 7~. ,y ,l': d!.ed recorded F"ubru.,ry, '.I4' t; r.: 1'h1 n,.' " "41 aid 42 '4 i N4I t .' ra'i B' r4, ' "(' haip ilxteen snorth ri . a .IC es-t. ,';ich l .-. ,li" Sviio n co4.4sti h ing 41 m res, 4 .". l ' - or I*,--. 1111 ,of N. W. I r4e'.. :9 4t SE a S f 1f E tr1a' .- . 16. , I 3.1, The unhdl i h.,I hall if ter,"-t ,f S. lr } If S i. I It. *, , I.,t 1'.-l.1 i. .t 1'1.,, .i' , ... 14'lrth r;|llslu e ea -t. l', l s ntlll ll:l if :l irl.- Ul t- i., The ,n IltIl Il., h l4t m ,r,-t - in the .!i, - ltiet- r ' lillltl .. ,II ''tvn-b ...t s 1 . r-.. . i l tral y r;InIIe ."X ea,, *le..'rnl)' at- |l 1w. - t. -+Irs A' E. 1 .,f S E. } a,:,l . E. , /-; E t ( Itl -5'4*. I.~'4.444444t4mi . :u.-4 .11 - 4. S If. 1 ,of '. II. -', :., 4 ,.-l .tn ut 'l4 ;.,-I ;i at'rn.' i, a.n t I'% II.f l 1 - II } ,44. I l. 1.l . *I. ll4l. ; lrl'e re-t' dtllll t lilrl.- t, ea-1 corn'r) 61-. -th. The u.t tn-el Mo..:; Ltout, au''-- t',n---t I,; .1 the i, ,1 t 1.g -II : Istb I-.,l . ':. h' I ,.- '',r: t 'll, l g I I 'n r , ' - s, ,o r ,. - o r I . - - , t. t s / "4 4 , 1: . ." .,( Y. F. I S.-,e. ,.1 . " , "F A I "".. T"lown-hilp l ist ,r, 1 ,11 - -i-i, . 'a . .e w '. . !" I4'. .'12' ; llh' ir I..A.II'. }l S , .... : . a l the A 11' | ,f .1 . . .E.. - .I, "1'. 1,h.h1111r ..I4 t4e"'4 llort4l r. 1:e*' ,-X st;l-t. 4i :,th.ll. 'hi .T h i.lr. , llsai l.sl: t 1 i., . '!. r- '...l I a- l;,Il,,ws to \w It . The ,or+t.' hLa ,I f .-'h,"1n1 r. h I,. 'llhtr ti n4,1 4 :{_,1 , 4,.-! 4, 4 rI'f-. t'I," * l's :h " te+t tiparter 1 ." i l s b w Ill t all a t h lft ,I the *.Dsh't.l W 44 .sitrter4 -r4.". 1. 4.t4:t14 'I t o 2 I p -'t's illi s l' - i llw4 s ip - it~ n t ns rtis h r'n;4et i' - ri''n at."1. 1 nd 4' 1111a1n. ill the aggregateI' I •oh. ,.-I,+ n 'res of lhI. I. "%'1 ilth. Abs uiit five 144rt." of gr, w.54 at tih , . t' - In' la e of Al Ito. asis, embracin', r ' g t the . ,tore Ln s'-. tr t es w res'' i.len- e o .i l r-i tr .l v l' o I -I l Vi, L,'r.-, tel l and, the one, p rc l:-.I of Gree.lllwr'' I At l. 'l . " It man,4: . i'nn l-- le of thre" p lriir. 4 lor ,t- p r. I'' " s ih .-edl ty II. F " ' k's, ., I y three s' l slt.. re -- rs .a l. .tlV 14y : The. 1th , ih.-I ',,."ie II. V'Irn,.r til S r.e.ordet'd (hts.l r .4th. 1.414i. t l41, 1,1. '12 & I,", 4 1' " 'Io..I f tl . llrl Ls1R.s k " ,ll l ti'se . l l (Ii ons Ill S e'r,:r" II. \ ,'r,.'r. rc..'rle ,l Feb'hrmary vhihl. ' '4 1 I?''I 4on pa4-'r. I I ,n, 4-s (I N, erm;l lh.,k al "C4.. awl.4 the lhr tI from (re,'i'Iwell & ( 4'hp ti sln l. r,s'', ' l li' n lay 'rIl, I" 2 444ll lo p. 1,'. 0l" 1. .,,tar:al B..,k ""t' 4ti | e.4ord4 r< otlhl'e of4 y ILw,'hiao.l P4esIs. 154, "' Term.. ,of .sl. fa'.lh, withl the be'twlit 4of 1. alp la'.en :,.t. F:4'a h I=I 4 la .t Inc pans ill ,3 e.e.h. 4 ill.is the a'bove hblurs o4 4 -alt' alnd isn lsetliately afte'r ti4 ' .5aleh - t'!o-el. or the [,oi 4pr .petrty ,llj dir':hcLd ti thi de'.sn it.h g li h!.r r. will be isu+n .I.liately re-,l.1 at hi- ri-k. T Ie -ale o' the alb vt' e d4,h rilhd. la4,l. w ill be. , r,. e 444rs, as ,,"'r phl4 4t Itw. txhh1bt,.l., .x ..ept tih,. I- parcels ol grsams.4l de.rd.,Ied I.t mi- d 7th .'v, it! d4 hw44h4 will be 3old i. p ar'cel. a, thcrn .e- h - sc.a i . C'4 .Sucsh portirn.: of the jproperty i.,','e de'- or ` wrelted a. may ie nder Ihw. will be .,,II " s0hii j.*P to sa.i l 'ea.s , hthe rent', ae".r4l4ll 4.l!l- 4 4 fs.rlsest to dasy 0.1 -0ale, to ihl5r' to te twnelht of tihe pllr'hue r. r siu.jest to the pro4v.'4iol. 4 to i4 n the tlaw. . a .'C. II. MOORE. .c bserslf. I. Ra;.ville. la . N. y - I9th. 1I0' -. t1. F e ---- I t HOO V: hat ar T SI'Bh'('ITII"'I('N A.E iIli.\I)EI * '"ilAT TiI,;Y ('\N IAY 'ItIII ,I hii S Cr'II'IT N '11 I Ii WITNENis AND Jl'l{R Y ('i..11i1. A. , 1ANY i AND .IU'f " lIEN ARE IRE(;UI'AR SUtI'III1II 4 li,, THIS WI iL IlK Ti HE TI.I K ' 11 I I'A T 4 "'O I) GEF IIULL l AI.LCU FORl 'ItlIiR .I('RI I'. MI- IIERIFE'm SALE. LANI) & ALIX.\NDI)Ki III)'l,'. l. ',,r- t, TmIo:4t, I II m..tsei' O'4t. KT. f.r 44.4. I rsh , ,i i.4 i ll i4ltnmd, Ns. ' . 4 ,.p.., I fly virt4,4 o4 a writ of firi," 4i;,'i s t44, ni 'lire'th.l i's,,sn1 the hII,,suraslle 14.4h l4.hat.' (044r4 tir tle laria.sh sif R 'hi4. d in 544 tile bsv* ,,5 enSltitle u.4 , I will p4r1(ieel 'in to ,I t pI lllt ' 4i, Sauetin, lt the ,lssr ,'f tlhe ('.,4 r l,,is,- l sI l sail Pari.h, on Satmuraisy, tihe 13r.4 lay ., J'Jly. 5 i I1 ., withi ' it s l ur. presrrit ,' bI y 4 4law the44 , ,follw1 4 de4' riel Ilr,,Ir'r y, t -was' . The unmmliv lh',s onme4-,iCth int*.rs't is t' e S. E. I of N . n tK i ll54,,. W' . I N. El, ,.. | .Stion 7, Trwonshil, IS N,,ih R:usge 5 41s-. 4t.',l4aining I-J aerei4 mor4 or 444.". e bS'el is4 Ih- lOnie suii as the 4r.,p1'rty of Alexander R.,y. Ti"ermsif rale, eash will, st,..* h fit ofm 4ts a ('r al r .men ln . ( ' . .11 )II"K. 4i 3 V. 1Brht vs. l rhV.mIa1 Ss.rl. Pani-I ( soarn, f(r the I'arimh ,,4 (hsat4.i4;4. N * 4,. of By rit.,' oi a wrlt 444 li.ra Il..l- s .t, ot.e m am' - , Parim 4' o ( (mns,.htt . it t I m-: al4,v. ita.tli'in ( 'ams*. 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