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THE RICHLAND BEACON. OFFICIAL JJUkNAL [ ICH- LAN2). WILEY P. MANGIIAM, - - E- itor. 1 i; TliOS. J. MANOHAM, - - lisL.er titi I:AYVILLE.... LOUISIANA, t Saturday, August 12, 1876. wi 1114 ATIONAL DUEMOCRATIC TICKET. ,, lA y 4t till ltr I THOS. A. HENDRICKS, 'F01" IlN"II INT, BAMUEL A . TILDEN, TICKET. (OE. IRAN l I('HL . rl. Ir l EMTATlE ETAlI TLCKET, IRON. lATIS A. IlI:z, idN. 1 FRANIK X1 OL, re WIN. 4. STINll(: , tl AIIIN JI.BiEL, it. '.4, ROBERT M. LUSIE, I (Sr (*I;.Ft a. of "TATE ELECTORAL TICK[T. "o I l-lI":t'r4)H AT J.AJ K. fl ..º' ..I ,'IIl' A . it 111 T. C. MANNIN-. c L The iemocratic National ('omn- A nahllct. hi TAT,1Ern- -'It.O, I.. Br.ag~. A Irk T,,,T---.h Ah .1. u ii l . t'uIlg ;,r --F..M.1 , l ..,iti,, II lhif u CrIti--l I,,l.L.n,. 11 , ,,,. in Fhuti.! -- II. 11 :1.(' ll .r . M r.li', - l-O.,n Tli n. I il K.w A.ky--l l. I) \,lt S ,,r. I, l,,i.-iI.;- lII F. J ONAN-. , .1" .i,, , - - W:l . , ., I l .n ,L'. r u lnrylitwl-u of ithr a. c T m.on.Ixcu.tive-- niatii, e lo rofhe. .Mifth ngr,-- ssiotlI i*h , i vc o h i SAurgs 18-76. for 11 H lhe,. pro; e f nomien tinga-- andida e I..o.rou rs,.ilti,,. I5ith Ioare-s, of - ther r;i eS,,t..s S The (l;hin-hire- of t er aPy.. ih h Li rileui;.- -Ce-Willin e or rcicly. Icd p p efih elti n elgam-st.InoT.-ITt K0.1D. RI. VtnAh. C laryin.--.Ih 0. Ilor-eyr. i ,',il,.ylv;sliu:. -- , Palalll c. l.. T eS w adk--At. n t S.aId. itit IDrsiA trlcrt ('onsaIItit. c w virteoa of the Anthtor iy in 'e, r.tel Cairmanc ofi the Copare ~. he Stase s soidllianu. I. here gia e o- * Ste cilv of onroe, Ottcla I 'riyh, - A ]bouimrhatn ft urdhayi the lth day s s- al'Acg5st, 18)6, for thN purpNoe of noMiin iatin W 1 andirela~o to r, prem,.t ., Te Cmirsm.en .of th(em r eerl arish Cit NeJertiwe Coymitteeo are r (questcd ianll FPris Caoem.nonse for thei. oeud sis t+rcltonvention. The rvpre- A yent tvo wirl 5o the auorme i herito- m e. D. FaRIhAR.a oiftrn, an, 's" niona l Exeuiva e . (,m. 5th oiit. o " Fifth·---- CogesinlDstitofteo tistrlh t oCoventionw. ehdi A coniotionr of the acoiPria h !r Loaree on Saturday the lIth day os L't SAugu, st, 1 f or the purpose d uof-' tI nolwtin .aadididae for Judtge redAa'" rldie iftCongre is ionlled ir in phe ,46lth ongrephol of the Uieeutiao s. W -Theiltlis Cairmen of tIl Parishe ** 4m4seainwlll1 tae the sense as reoe-n. e . DD YeE.ERY, E.Dirmen Es. (RAu. Ch.irmar. Corinin El.. Clwr omW . 5 Isrtla. Istrle. Tonentles. A. Mooirm I. Corn SirrieIt d.mla of L Whard Cu('ovtionls. -- It lHow to mannage tilhe electlio, to in elc.t dellegates to the a'urilh Conlven- ol tioln is a (liNteion lhat has lbeen gita. a r ting tle mind for soInce time and onl ni that was not made sulliciently clear at Iyv the committed. The best plan gi ,will be to louhlinate 15 or 20 good Ii men in the ',ard Convention, then p : vote lfr them antd the ten having the 1b large.-t nuclier of votes lbe declared is by thie ('ucairmnan the delegateL , ri n hich ten .hulld be required to cast S the vote of the ward, an.l if jo.siltue o every de-gate should atten I in person tl instea:d of sending proxies. 'hi's ait v',ud gaive sati.fact'(ion ail secure it halrlnl"v in tle party. It was no)t tl Settled as to whether the vwards wouhi a instlruct or not and wte believe that matter was left open. We' do hope and trust that there trill Ie a full turn (eelt so that there can be no dis sati.faction. j Editorial Correslondence. in .Mr. l'ol.K, At.%., Aug. 2nd, 171. li .'illc I y last I h..vo change, " lhad:ilarters, and have vi.-ited several ,linecs of intcrest to myselt, thoughb t of small importance to the general c reader. These old faliiliar spots t0 awaken mamny reminisences of tie past, e-pecially the old homestteadl, " w.herc I srpent my childhood days, and n around which cluster the fondest Ih recollections of the long ago; but I Ib find stranlge faces there-four or live s families occupying and cultivating c our old farm, one only of whom were kuow nu to us in the good old ante-bel- 1 luim days of happy childhood and v" wvoth--the old hearthstone is sur rounded by strange faces, while the ir old family circle is broken and scat- it tert d-some taking their long rest tl from which they at ill only be awaken- n ed Iy the voice of their Savior. In my rambles about the country tI I meettt ith an old acrquaintance occasionally and converse with them d of old times, but I feel like I imagine d l:ip V1an Wi inkle did when he awoke i from his long sleep-the old people t, I grown up, like young Iip had. i: An interesting religious revival is tI in progress at a Baptist church three l miles north of this place, and wife e and I are going to attelnd to-day, and ti hence I will lay this letter aside unt:l 1 I return from preaching I find the f church very much disturbed in this - country by the teachings of the ai . Adventists and bulievers in theo ani hilution of the wicked. c Crop prospects look rather gloomy to me--that is in regard to cotton- 0 biut this neighborhood had a very ft good ruin last evening, which revived k corn wonderfully, for the rain was I beginning to be needed very badly t in places. The general election of this state 1 will be held next Monday, and politics tt run high. No radical canudidates, but ft plenty of i.detl,'en.ls, who are receiving the entire radical stupport a and dividing the democratic vote, the tl mnalcontents going off with them and ii cndantgering the success of the party. I I see by the IEA.'oN of the 29th t, ultiIto tIhat cur party has nominated h (ie.l, Frank Nichols for G(rvernor of 1l Louisilana and Louis .\. \\'iltz fi, tl lieutenant Governor. This result ti was unexlpected to mie and to our friends of this State We thought .Jack McEnery was the man for (iov- A crnor, but I will support the ticket as cheerfully as if any old friend Jack - headed it. TOM1. I-- .....·---- I~r(oEYE, LA, August 10th, 18"6. . 'di,,r Ieacwn : P S I hereia send you a memorandum Sof the salaries of the principal officers f Sof the State of iLouisiang under D)em- a eratic rule and the salaries paid the b2 y saume olhiers under Radical rule. E DEMOCRATlC L LE :h It (;overeer -alary-....................$1000o st c (;ev,'rlror'a Private erreta;ry............ 1e I i SScreta;ry of State., Act 1,-.......... 2)O i00 h Lieuteennnt Governor while lee .ete as be d I're-ilent if e , lSetelL, $3 pr alny 5i while in lhe ntiael l eli-c har;e of lhe 01 l ltlie. of l'reidelnt Of tJe- Se,,eate-,.*. T STreia ,rer..........-... ............ 2.r- XI Aetlior........................,,,.... tloit ii SAttornery Geerl.................. 3500 o1 S)iatrat Anor,,ey.................... S., fri Sieeprineenetuet e f Edluctaiesi'i.......... iSf0 go .Meenl er nf tie Le;cili,,r,', $1 per cLay f*or 0 hlays.............. ........ Cliel Jsctie rof I, S~ullreine Cousn.... eI)tne SAsarhite Justice .................. ".'eith el Diwtriet Jtudges... ................... 2?. d RADICAL RUL'L: - G:overnor's lary.. ............... S . 000) et Gvereor's PFirate Secretary."....... 0 I f L'ee-tOeIII G(overnor.............,, a..)Nl) .I Mate Treanrer .................... .:0) Asieliate Pueeitc Accesnt.............,u,0, 0 CO ANerey (;ecnerl.................., ,5eoo K' l)iericr Atrneyrs................., 1300 UiI Sreary of satec.................. io elh Snoepeeioaekent a" Etl llemcate........ ,5*0 t I lclhuhsJt of tie Legeelaellera S prr elay ' Cbief Jectice of tIe Suprenme Cort.. 12' ,o k Auiseriaet Judies..a.................. Ioie 0l -The above disparity here ushowun Ito Sought to satisfv our colored follow.' by eitisels whatb goes with their aoney, . sod why they labor from year to ie ryear and neither they nor their old telc asat.rs ntke their current expoenses be Ilemocr:lts for there are no Itadicals Sin this fate, nr" in the 'mnut! h i. eijpt o- ofre-holilirs, fr" as soon as it Icrlmeli a ixed fiact that a certa I ndc;al can- ill :,ot get an oflice he turns I)eniocrat, F r and as soon as the Ilelmocratic party 1: 1 gets the conltrol of a State (Goler- lo Iatent the carpet-baggers leave fir cia parts unkllown and the local l:adical N itecull.ues good I)ecuocrats. The bhove I I is only a -ampnle of :lie lirs and -:li- , ries paid thie ' rpet-li:hgger ill thii.t ,, s tate ; while t ie lol( iiati of thl,e 1 Solfces that exist un.hr -adical rule hi i that was uriuler leiuciratlii, rule there i It - - Truly, l" Ilb:o il, l,.\., AtilizAt 9th, I .l;. N Eldilor ih',.',., : Not hiaving tlie love of the Lor,, ot nor tie fliar of the itxxxx bf:re Iniy tI mind, 1I venture to " rite iou a ww in i. lines to let you knio hlioew n are tC i i get ting along. The weather is hot with scatt'ering i i iruiler .-howeIr.s, toou late al liiglt o0 t sit e she corn crop. aind about .,-ii- : i elent to make our Lililutian cut- If Stoll shed the light crop it has. Z, ec olilics are- as quiet uas a dead seven- i, sleeper. and we have inot heard of a ,i single instance in this Parish of the p, i: eiinINrs of the Executive (ornlllittee l, t brenalting into its cold and lilele.s c;, I body one slpark of the fire of life. We t1, e see art occasional letter in your w columois from Pro. 11., giving the t Plarish Excecutive ltemiocratic and f, e Conservative Committee and the a I- Parish Conventio: that met at lay ir ville on the 3rd of last June, anld ti somilehody inl general, lits about the at replresentation li'roi the dillifrent ward. of C in the Parish Convention that is to d, 1- meet in liayville on the 2nd Saturday, aI tthe 9th day of September next, to in . nominate candidates for l'arish oftices; ti we do not question his theory on the it basis of representation, but believe ;, Sthe Convention has the paner to ict- pi e ulate the reprcsentationa fromi the ti I different wards when they meet, ulil ti , do not believe the Execultive Corm- ' i nittee at this time has any authority hi1 over t:e malter, but since we have I', e too much at stake to perlmit such tl isjues or isins to IIar the harmony of' C s the Democratic party, and that is not tl the style of the I)Democratic party any a: way ; we must lir.-t garrote the Itadi- lli " cal party in this State before permllit- Is I tini such matters to enter our camips. to I What was the cau-e of the exodus from your pleasent town of S. VW. Smith- and the IBoyd brothers and their conculbines three or four weeks o ago, and of Wash M1cGee about two i- weeks ago? Was it to get up an exeCtement for poihti-al enpital ? or were they sent for bly Packard anid n Leonard for political consultation to lit organize the Radical caimpaign this I, * fall in this l'arish ' We would like i know, we aret curious on the sutlje et. u; s W\e have heard of no nuhlldoozers in L . this I'arish, and dio irut believe there I) is anly nLeýity for the organi::ation i any whiere, mntuch less in Ilichhlnll .! ; Parish, where we have l'ete lienaaill s to snore for u=, which is t ruly lright- i1 t ful. e I went down to l[, eyve a few days h ageo anal was very iui.h entertained , and instrucled. Tl'hev htve turcd Sthebir temile rantce sloietV ihit a ,e;lt- b I inr clul; lie .ul-'ect debahtl the to tIi'ht thau I was there was thi.: "- If the seven sleir.i s.-lIcpt e vneil )ca e '" how long after all the reFt of the *hlutoan fiamily werc resl'lurrectel Itl I the soulld of (laliriel's tlrumplet leIfure tthey would wake up in the resurrec- t Stion ' Yours Truly, CetRv Ftur. ill .ALABA.,RA AND KENTUC' KY ,C ELEC'TIONS b, A Glorious Victoy. oi ,ar .lotlli,, August 7.--The election ns piassed off without any disturbance. The city gives over 500 I)eilocratic ar majority. Ieturns fronm the State, so T' far as beard, indicate large Demoeraltic ha gains. The Democrats claim the State llMo.TGOMERy, August 7.--lcturns w show large IDemocratic gainus. E.ough sp ihas been received to warrant the to Itatementt that te Democratic major- th ity will be 30,000. .May counties heretofore Republican send Democrats w to the Legislature, and the majority ia on joint ballot will be very large. of The vote by Congressional Districts fle show seven of tnem DLmnocrats, and one Republican. As far as heard from, there has niot been a disturbanLce E of any kind in the State. The utmost good feeling prevailed everywhere. LoUISVILLE , August 1.-County A elections were held in this State to. day. Blourbon county elected a Demn oeratic sheriff by 300 majority; Fay. Sette county elects a Demiocratic ticket by 800 najority; Jesamine county, Democratic majority 500; Campbell county,increased D)emocratic majority; ur Kenton county, 1400 Denmocratic a lI majority; Boyd county, tepublicans ant elect the whole ticket except sheriff; att Mason eonnty, lliot, Democrat, go elected for Judge of the Court of T L Appeals, by an estimated mejority of Ia 800. In the Congressional election o Sto-day, Henry Watterson was elected La I by an overwheloming majority, only a no few scattering votes being cast for Gri Head. The Republicans had no local det licket in the field. Abbie was elected sheriff Young Hlenry Clay was beateu for I'roccuting Attorney. !pay ,A Northern View of 1Ni1tol,' 'The Ilhemocratic State 'onvention - il I .,ui-iana Ia:is ,ho irit'edl ( n. Frank TI. Ni ehols, of .\sunllpltion Iani-h, fir (;,overnior, and (ouis .1 Wiht .ftoritrly Moav,,r of New t1rca .-, for 1.i, tutu:lt ;ovternur. 'Thicse are r cO'nsui reld .trom.g nominations lIen. Nichols is tne otf the most popular men in the 't ate. hut he.. has never sought othict'. Iill.,, d, xe t'ripwatedly d.tclinrtl ti r h eit i , on:te ' ii rt-e for the .; n to illititn \w h i b !'t i ::i ii,-t recel' i'.t i i , c l wa i'h ": ir s - :: ' .... ,' tl,. fr'e.l M e .n ; hia. .Mr. Vti:, :\i 8-. Yp.aker in 1t e A S rgan:lr;tin of Ili!, . ,ggi-hlature i!: .I anul::r!a, I ,ant l htv the wise dimi ereti,: a hich he di-piaved whent the A v (.ni-rt' ive u i.tlnhi:e '. were illtgallv Sex:..iltl, at thel puint of the bayonett. Le won tit rile .l-, et and etee.tei ef his I ':tltc a ,l ,lti,,n , nts. , .I There is i, dtlI.itu t that with this ticket the I ltllte linr', c an irry thle Stat " It a very iaire . ihnjril ity in d Novt bI t r. It the l"te i: t ht l tnlic:t I 'Coiventin soIle of th le Tading . l :,, itt at I -a.ini the.ir ouitlonIents 'i of tlif, r it puhli.an: :t he n,ls.l, lti'ted " that f aitre W:a-- III lit): ii ofi ehlet I: ",ng th 1 ., pb b n':1. ;i ' t, :,' . thl:a t e tie, c- t' e-t in til ' (" >In ent ii n 'l . 1,i u , c,,nti l of thi l artyi ratnl i la S ti ol S ts i i:nl tocit ietre ti: ' l tri cit-t 'I ;of l.et.ertal pI tronaýe. The t'on-(r Svativ's of tutrve g'r:,e, \ he, comprise , n- .o rly all the r .ier':hlh" %hite (.iti- ,1 Zels a:Iol i elrl rty h , ,tI ei of I tle Stat,,, ia tl, utlt.stt unite heartily in the sup t port of this ticket ; indeeld, they mitt t , e tlo si for .elf-preservatiin, site to the Selid ates ifor tche principal olth-es on , e the HIep.lhiican ticket reprtesents the " r wor.t e!uen.cit.-s of the larty Ihich t· , e ihas robbed thie 8tate so t'er-i.tently I for years, and their election would he c a io al anti cri'i.hii biw to tiuel i material interests of Louiisiinta. (lI " I1 the other haind, the tilt,! lic an t ilS ari Sat war ationg thleitselv, whil e many of .ih Il ite inteligtnt voters are ai u deserting their self-appoi ited Iailcvrs, ,I , and in all parts of the State are enreoll i hug theotselves in colored ', onsierva- 0, Stive and Ilemocratie cluhbs Of course, i e it is well understood that, a hereto e fore, fraud, tforgery aiid every con " eivable vil!ianv will be resorted to Sto defeat the will tof the people, and ti that I rant will send troopis io the I State fur the intimidatl:lion of both \ blacks and whites who \ i-h to vtote c f.ir ioue.-t governtilel:t. But never I theless the people of louihsiana are Sonfident of redeeming the State fromn ' t the rule of thieves and scoundrels, and that t oo, Lv such a decided * m- ajority that pet.-dlic opinion will coni ptl evet the " rpre.-rit .\ldlinistration , ito acqcuietsce in the ts, ult.--. 1) NSia. - -- *4*** .. i In MIemoriami. Col. Tom Manlove, formerly of this i city, pays h following ibut ribute to the I mneiory of an ohi Cocipauion. 1'e, u inte it in the editorial colums of the s Lvynehburg (Va. ) Star e 'T! di.;tr...iig inteliigente reaches us of the tiatl., by drowning, at I elta, La., on the 21st of July, of Len Dlowning, one of lie brightest and I tmost iateres.tinh young tit in the I Mississippi valley. Thus Ls h)assedl 1 aoav from the hbuv scenes of life the loved eomrpanion of our by,,yhood, the e.rn:e,t and steadfast friend .f man m hood,'s lrilie: Truly, " ie:.th loves a sitiii1 mark," aiud strikes dtwn wit h u terrin.in hand the ytitnt, the ' Itb r t, b the baui.il. It i.s notl hard Sto die whenlt kind halids are inear toi aintister to every want, to vipe the S'death dw firom the plil birow. and Swith p rlvcer-, and trtit' to waft the leltin i spirit ti its stairv lhon-, . But to hI awtept into eterlitty in the twinkli g of ni eve, to go down A inidatit the rushitig waters of an inlantd .oe,in sight of horne aitd irienls, is iasesin sorrowful \e have no tears to ,hled, howaeve , for )our belotved frieid. l1e is gone, wIe rverettly believe, to a hett r land, and we give our sypituathy and, tears to the loved aoten so tdd ly bereft. The dead :are at rest, the living are left to n ilourn. We were informed by J. S lRich. 1 ardson who was on the train last ,i 'l'uesday tLat Lem l)owning's body at had rose that day (the Stb) It was seen and heard by two nteti o01 the , wharf-boat. When it ro.-t it made a tih splash in the water and was supposed to have been confined some way to the bottoat and the receding of tbo ' water perhaps removed the sand from tae body. It was in a perfect state, of preservatiolt with exception of some flesh from the poinit of the shoulder. EXCITE31ENT IN LAKE PROVI DENCE. A Tax-Collector and His Deputy Attempt to A.assainate a (eutleman. (SIercial to the Bulletin.] urday night, 13. 11. Lamnihr, edittr of a Republitha it palp-r and Tax-Collector, and J. I). Thontlkins, his deputy, attacked E. L. Morgan on the Par. goud, while lying at Lake Providence. Thompkins held Morgau down while l Lanier shot him in the hip. A nephew i., o? Morgan, named Jones, then ehot .o Lanier through the arm, in the chest, an and shot one finger off his hand. wt (Jreat exciteaaent prevails at Provi dence. b. Interestizn reading matter on every I' pa..e of to-day '5 p-aper. : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A VAI.CABLE WOROK. - I'l l": c FN' T NI N L IIl >IT (ill - 0 1 I ll . - UNITED STATES, r - -F iO, TIIE - III tI IutI,(VRY OF "'H, .\M-l'RI(CAN I ( ON'I'IN ENT1 A.MERI(A.\N INI)1 -I'ENI)ENCE BY .1.MS lI). Mc''AliF:. N .A. b.r ,t `"A 1:n;unal , 1;.mneral I|l." ,ry " i L t, Ilall R pll ubli,'" , ER , :1 .. N - N It 1, a " '"il! co w' n iI that 1h;' ple" t . nl '- tp ,,. . r. th,- ll nthi wlorl .- Elir ll E l l. ,l i l, -cil. -t .. . . w hiash by IIt .i r \cry i 1ti811 ":i l lt , II t.-I dte- g ,d li r th e llC on u re lh el io.. l o f th tld 'lr n . I ;l1 III every w"ay n -nlllIrl to IthL i ai lt Im)la t. T here ha- lIn .,g Iz len I+'lt a ;ermine %- l:It of at Iii-te ry If the I it,', State-. t.'il.; ' h. SI l,,l I fl ' ,l I mitn tll-li h-"'v ly oif l.'I IIt' fi.f .Pl: h, ' j11 .r -,'. t ,l :t. l 1, , .- n,, t Wr I :) NI I ii.t i . 5ii!' El fVt ir* ii: I i ti 1filt I .i . ",: r . ,;,(1 . - 1" 1,,rli:( i .lt-,,,l" lithe I ii. 'I it:tl", :ir 1 t 'I l tIt u l jd i c hi tl. ly II *r S ,h-ulE. r t, Ell e :I k .ilil- ihe.' tani l:r stl ll-itoy ,- ur ,, wi t '. The anth. r. atlme. I). trIe (".c. ". 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OF DELIul r W with ':nhlanl. the .1.xua'u Wlar, the event ab of our hiitry Ai t thoEl- icun11 'l" tlt of 7 . tit', 'itil ae.:r, lThe i ,tl ry ofy tht Pi t iie , \W ar I- r :;.it", w itlh Eiten- . vl, ,nr, :mn ,i ilt "i lll e abo l it ii t'la: +IIall'-- utltI it[ artiic;h y, l lt r . f 111 t1I, ai iOl ,,f+ the f al plrtachian; Internitiolal Cei- , iii 1 It i t'l le -ili'<I itl il :rae n, d Ialit L rIn e I " Flnl . I,'. ., . IN' IeNlI, Ill 11 I ne : IJE.ral'- , Itell alI w i. The hl'k4 i 1-.- ci by th . N ti, 'l l hli- li:a I'., wIl -e. i' r ' 1 ::. i a ,.naI t"1 l t '~e rl< l i.e ce of tl e I \;,;rkl ':,n-ihij, T i,' 'il.r. 1 - 1,,' " c., -i f'e't l, i u 'Il,3 t'l. li. Arh I; If'I!.,. \- r !. '! ,tt ,':1t -I: "l't L .'r'. r .. . , t o . ...r ('t )" \V IR'I'UI ; . I A lW i t. n oFlii F. l, t a d:, I' r. I . ,l. iR u-te, wite i- ihet n thI r l " . : E.iil t . thiL L rl eti, l lio - i ow ue f ri, -ii r ' tt t. iay:'yill . La., A gutt. 12. 1 ,;-. I - t N IIERTAIIM LENT. 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