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THE RICHLAND BEACON, n A Democratic Weekly Nw-pi,apLr, h --Publi-hed at- p Raywille, IAubiusant 1 6 AX EXtICLLI:.I Advertising Medium, and Live Parer. l Bate. very i\jas-,yat le, i..d it ! t-::. c ,t:ecir t to 1'e':rly .,t.vrti-e.r'. Price per Annumn, 2.10. . Ir THOS. J. MANGAM, - - - - Editor. Premiluma For New ulmeecribem r W ith a v.eow to il.re:t e otttr tar . in1t,. w -" make the f llowit, .1.." ,I ,ler : T" , i a, ,f our , tti t r- r . n:.d re.dr. t vbr- .e ill ,,I i. ' r the lir.-t dahy of Il.xt . ar!i'rt I et:,al ti ii . : ..f a .:W -u-nritl,' r +t,. r p'-t;1 , .a ,lit ,ay for line year I tivan, l llc. e will s n a rc- a '.iptetl hill for g ,ne yiar for the Cot.tae* , Hlearth (,,t it-ion). an I ;W:1tritt1 . t1:,1;zi,:" e of Ho.ne. Art- andl lone. Culture, e"ntailin g Portrait anid Sketches of I)istigui-!,1r i Per s 'n, Sperlir Hll.me .ln-ic, ('hairii PItr ty. Slri,', :Iandt Av enrltlr.*- (Orllnatmenlanl aI VaF ' ry Wore, the lantest Fal-io.ns. the Iil: er' /'hair, the Sttlinit' (,.raer, tihe Y ouir, III., " Window, etc , all bully slhnstrated, price $1.5,) t per year. By a little p; r-tan.:l a x".tlin mt h risi e h fi l t nur re:dlers ui olbtai e lit,,.t 1t 1 o'..nt Czit frete of ex,'eni e for a whitle ; ',:,r. S,,1, in the nalnle. it The democrats lcced a large ma jority of the members of the legis!a-! t ture in New York last wel k. So' iCoukling will not go back to tLe '. 8. Senate during the next legislature ut that State. The democrats carried c Maryland also. 1 ..o.. ------- One of the most horrible and inlhu- t man customs, perhaps, that is prae- a ticed by the savage of A-hau":e, is -6 that of killing young women or girls U and mixing the mortar of certain kinds t of public buildings with their blood. i The king has had two hundred girls ( murdered for that purpose recently. ..- ---++------- I Wt- neglected to mention the fact last week, that the Governor had ' called an extra session of the legisla tore, to convene in New Orleans De eeomber 4th. The question arises in the minds of a good many as to wheth er a legal session of the Legislature. can be held in New Orleans or not; and we think it is vry doubtful, as the law makes BIaton Rouge the capi tat. The New Orleans States read the t the judges and commnitting magistrates of our courts a pretty severe but de served lecture for the haste with which they admit parties to bail on smnall ds, after an attempt to murlder, and attr tea the prevalence of such crimes to this and the facility with which the cri als escape pun ishment. A few eiights c a young an, Casmmack, went about th reeta of New Orleans hunting anoth". youth named Bornio, and when he found him shot him down, it was suppi sd mortally wounding him. lie was bunted down and captured by the police, brought before Recorder Davey and admitted to bail in the small sum of 15.000, belore it was known whether the wound would prove fatal or not. Such hasty ad mitting to bail deserves the severest ----**----·---- The loame Doctrine and the Panama Canl. The Monroe doctrine oand the atti tude of our Government, relative to the De Leeseps ecanl project, may be very sound and reasonable-for we admit tbhat we are neither diplomat n or statesman. though we do hare ideas of right and wrong-but it strikes us as an absurd assumption of utbherity which we do not posasese, and which may lead us into very ser oee trouble; !n fact, may involve us ins a terrible and bloody war. If the British Government, or other European government, proposed to construct sad assume eontrol ef such a thorough fare passing through ter ritory belonging to us, or if the Gov ernment owning the territory through which it is to pass objected to socb a proceedinog ad appealed to us for assistene to prevenot sech! trespass or Invrasion of their country, or if we hid ben aivited or obtained permiss Je to eoestrect the canal ourselvee, why the it would be a dilerent stair alsegather; but as either of these e4aditlron exist, we e at a loss to know by wbht right we ean aus-me the athority *to say that the work sha mot be done by others, or why they have ot the snme right to say that we shall et do it. It is very true that it would not be Ut the itnlests of any of the govera uIeants on the Wes'ern Continents to have such a canal co:sttructcd and uontro!ed by EIurolptun capital and a E:ur.:i'L I overnt.rnnt ; but we are I,,t 'Oi-ctt -itig thed , ;e.--ati of interest, but an a",stract prit.uipl!c of ight an I wron;';g titl tle qu, -tion of i:tarna tiolnai law. We taav regard tl.e Mon rue Ihctriae as a graol princi.t!e, but canl we i;nduce o: L. r guvernmtlnts to recogni:'.' it us equable and ju:t ? (',ti .te a tal;i.-h it 1uptl any principle of internat:i onal conmity ? IHow wl,3 we re.ar:'d .-,eh a pozition otI lte part of the ,,ona:chal govetrnmenttz(l ' f l":urmp' ? Suppose they had :-aid 'rance .,hulid not have a lRepublican form of go. ernment ? Of course we do not syi that their territory shall have a repibt licra form of government, but we -ay, ilk the advocacy of the .Mtrurce d.oe triice, that th:ir form of governmeant ;Lall not be extended. Anti, by in terferiag with this isthmus project, we go still farther, anti say that even the Itepubl:c of Franue shall not have control Iof it. It stlike:s us that the matter -ta:.,. th:us: W\e have done nothing ?et towards op!,ni'ng up this great con nercial high ., :y ; n..y or may not hereaf:er do it, blt uol,uhiv else ...hall -nobody else has a right to do i'. Now, is this rtally a factl, that will ever be recognizsd or admitted hy other powers unless they are forced to do so by forte of arms? Il ave we. any more right actually to the con-. struction and control of .such a canal or a ship railway across the i.,thmu;ts than any other gocernlllentt ? Ilave. not Mexico an! d the .,vernllents of CIentral -ttnd Soutt , Ani.'rien, and event the BIrittsh, who ct,,u British ll;ndu tas, as ,inch or more right to say that we shall not construct and control this canal? They certainly think they have, and they regard our course as an exhibition of .-upremte arrogance, which they will not respect unless compelled to do so after a trial of strength of arms. Otlhers may not:see it in the same light, but we cannot see how we are to escape from a war, sooner or later, unless we abanduon this position. In deed, the correspondence already be. gun between the Cuited States GUov ernment and (;reat Biritain may ter isinate in a conflict of arms at an ec.r Iy day. Wars have grown out of tmuch smaller matters ; and one or the other will have to mnal:e concesston's, have the matter settled by arbi:r~ation or at the point of the bayonet awl the cantnoin's mouth. No other government erer hat or ever will recognize our claims, basil 1. what we term "The Mlouroe trin, rt,' f war. lvery na tion on the earth c the right of acquisition of territory ~ipowI4o .er, eseeially where it can he obtained with the cons nt of the inhabitants of the territory; and we cannot prevent such acquisition on the Western Con tineat, except by repelling them as in vaders. Have we the right to do this, where the people of the country do not object ? Finally, are we now prc pared to establishb this Monroe D)oc trine, in its new construction, by force of arms? Are we ready for a con fliet with the powers of Europe ? HERO-WORSHIP. The following article, which appear. ed in the Morehouse Clarion of the 4th, meets so fully with our views and is so heartily endorsed by us that we copy it in full and appropriate it a our leader this week: One of the lealing ideas that prm vailed amongst the first settlers o America was a stubborn opposition t hero-worship. They conceived thi notion that one man, be he hones oand correct, is just as good as another That sentiment induced our fore fathers to leave bigoted Europe ant cast their destinies in the Wester, Wor!d. That sent;tent spurred ou forefathbors on to this stupendoun struggle against the Powers of Orea uritain. That santiment was impress ed upon the rising generations arounn the humble hearth-stone, in the unpre teontious school house, and from th simple, but sacred, desk of the Ameri can preacher. "All men are elqual, was the great lesson of the day. I that the lesson of the present age Is Ameriecansentinsent on that inpot taont principle what it oe was ? I'a from it. We are rapidly beconing nation of htro-wrhiipers. Prt.idte: 'GaIIicd is a hero %whoma the whole countrv !uves and admires, whom one half or the country worship: llis widlw r.nuld her children have been made granri!!y rich by his death. Worshipe, at his shrine are pouring in their ni', s air!] might; to raise the omlb of t; rtl Id above the tombs of nil other:s. 'lhi- sacrtdl an1hs a f VWa.hington a.ul nl.:r Ii::-itu Ii - triots are lo.t -i.ht of in the sweeping ru-shi to pay ,mothf ,,.ra'e t. the d.-t of the nerieiltalyitlr =la.rhterCl' * ;aru.!,l. And ":l , h '.e ad .1 .! lati: n to (*ar: tl' co rei' frth as if h," had Ibeen ",, nI to fill the Ligh tiiee which cost himnt his life. In assutr i:*g :he I,':or: n:t;l re,.mnsibilitiea of the 'Presidhne:y, ;he rtepripe1l ito a posi ti):º which thouiantd vi-ditt He 1 Iwa. a citizeni of the nation alinl the ti,,n l.or,,rtd him. his unitmely death as ia one of the ulfoure-een incidenlts that nrnv befall the tooi-t bumble citi ze:a. Yet he is the hero o,"f the countr and people t.ifi'. their devotion to liro-wor,,ip t bi ,:tllitj -Mrs. Garhe!d. c:.'r:,v:,,,."nit , ri0-.. An.other tcua>e i. nrarer t:tce. Tl'e S;tae Ut Goterir di::- iiles a nattur:l d.al.th--die, .urroeur:ded by nial of tl.e c ,:ntfrt. and Ittxuri.s of modern de vice antd i.kidl. I1,' hIaves a widow and he leave.: chiblren. lie leaves them in nmodernte circumstantces.. The State, is called ulpon to enrich thetm. Of course, tLre call :ill be re sptnddal to litberally. ''heir hitubasd and fathe.r wis highly honored blv Lo:uiiainians ; he never l,.teraved til, e,.lihdence reposed in hi ,. lie dini Li:. duty-ihe dill nothing ntore. It was his hluty to do his duty. Now we are called upon to worship Iis fame and his namne by paying our mites and pennies to his hapless widow aind children. Les:; tortunate, but equal!y --as deserving and Ithuest ,ten die and leave wiivws and orphirn:l in ailject 'Iat. lTheir iLap!:;s. loved ones rare r compelled to tight the austere battles of life unaideld. Ii.c: a-e their hus hands anid fathers did not reach that hioeorbhle statior wli.h every ambiti otts man 'u it(l gladly il-the guber 'natorial chair-tli"v mus-t be left to ,attle with the world el.,ne. Is that right ? Is that Americaunism as our forefathl;ers unetlrstoo,l, it ? We Isub suit it is not, and another generation, in our oj.ini~rn, will be as c01mtld,,tle lsaves to American ,toffice-holders as are the safs of Russia , w to their royal !,rprl,-'. -- ----* O***------ I an that is married to woman is of it:tny day:" arid full of trou!ile. In r the mrntir he dr..ws h! salary, andi in tI:e eveningr, behtld it is all gon, - It i. a tale that is tohl ; it vani.-herh LI -'Ir nro oe ,know.h hit L. ite riseth up cloth lie t e t, a' liar If aei;nts of ti t jt atid i'tkteilt the '"'i nrtulent pareg)rie where. ithI 1,, Sottlie the cohlr(ek I,wcl.r; of hi: Sinfant po.terity. lie :ecr::eth as a. f horse or an ox and draweth the chari t t of his offspring. lie tpelnderb his , !shikels in the purchase of line linen to cover the bosom of his family, yet Shimtself is seen at the gates of the city , with one suaispeder. Yes. he is alto 0o gatrer wretched.-En-ErhL,,!n. = ] -------· *** e------ 1 Th lrewc or t I:. lis.cu utl D),trn,i: F:agE 1I:I:4ss c, ,ine.I is .i ',.::',. tf. .NEW ADVERiTiSE.MI n. .TS I I -- - e r IL ni lain, Sant -r-,un or r I'.isht r |tct:nni.a . Lu.y .k1 r-. lie-'d. e F.y virtua ,t i, r irer ,i -.. . --,..rl frrunr I ut.l l,,,vrdal rr ai ftt ti,?rlct (taur, in anirl i , |'ra-lI h ,il Klcath.ia l al t..n , rt in tiha II illter a ( lll e s.a 're- --,1 : * I lt a y K 'o.-', I"r !", . rlt ar t O ie di t. r,, ic. I ll tier 5-r * at,- *, , t .- dwt rf it,, nrourrt homua, ina sire tt wa l riyn I', on e-lWeduer4y, the 7th day of December, of 1881, wi twioin the aour. pre,-r'rttl ty tiw. at 1,nhtie arelll, iflt, ro the iat ;tail lathei-t lai,-l.r, the I ' lhw:i:ia Ir. erty 't-Ii;i.ri, tr .ant st(ccets 'i- t, tse-, 'rde n i thtiw-, to-wit : It se I,, w. air , l h at tIhe *owl ra Delhi, oa" i. Ithe FlyI Ii ,a O, t ei.. ,, at:,h ri i .:nt - "l rI- r Liva' tiaraS ithtti Il l.ro ,rva r- ty, 4i thr:rrri 'r tar -i+l iiit- r,.-t aIntm dath-, asi. n rrru tgai re riana-at 'aII th, rp" p ty ,f EI. !' i rT. S.i, tr. ar S.herir "s (rdi'e, Rayville, La., Nv 1, t t," -.tr. at ITANTri-I .i'Ki:NhS. 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I 2~l..' * . 2',. :1,1.1 I ii " Ir foir -21!e ::l thes .2...rI 2t thes (w3art Iliem-:.", its thec ti,5wu if Ray vihic. S:I2rllozy, thie 2t h1 drill NovemIddber?', 1831. * ier. nI wi thi Os. I2t3 13 " IIi23 '2".'3 s 'it' by) las, r 2'.3' I- . .:2t..ws usr-u rii.' d 32)'~st, to-it-s3 - 2233I .1 :l: -(:-It Is:2!; 22he Iis:- ia~t of ý`JNl). 2'. 23rxm131-%IIIN, floile La.Ny22.)2-2 B - Sheriff' Sale. -1 h o i . S:,. ýu.s'2 . , .-.i !2'ars' oh . .ilt 61:101,1, i* v.3 irtue3 o32 a rio I i'j .1 fa. 1, j-mimf'.l from22 the-' Iis.33 :..221 1)2222332 T'33332 in nuti fur thse ITainul-1 of'1 Ri.2;I:tii, Mat 2.:33'. l.oni.m.;ta a, inte i w..' 22,313 3233.223'iI andi tun.e333. Ii32 !.tot, naloo too 33332 dl3l2t'vii, I have-' m.3'.3'Tic an,: wsil tiler #;.r' .:IM3, 332 tme 3(33313 of tile court 23t.333.3, 3in time town of Raiy r'Salurduiy, the 1911, day/ of Xoreuaalh'r. Notice. Relief For the Hard. Times I SIlRETI.\I. lPRICES will he paid to plIu. i e .n'.i othi r t far the hire of Team., with. r with ast driver-. by the under-rigneld at tiahIr wt.rk. Ini lilte V., 141 I' K. K. E-ieelet .1iI takIe :l i. t tl l till lark. nllai tcittrnahr i are ,-pl,,t-Ialeh" fr i1'11 ,... + e a ls ats res lttinar fronm thal alltk. A ri . " "vas:lrman it kept liver '.,Ii. '-.'v-ly ..sil:, ho see that nlulessast h, t ri't Jte::. liW w:il 4sl,lt portions ,1 ,tr cr~ttract, lr.i i,, .. -l,riil!lt () of a mlite to tive milht, tu i-" ,:. I.lt -a. o a f rabie termlse , ant ;. I ;i t lhII ill oi tasintlt g trniplics, Ionals, S TI' " 1i:."i ol et.lle.rlrie aell atilllmtry. wise aits' t.o.tii. idhle, or casj pwrwtsrr thenm, dhis r: a r- 1r Ih ,lj . rtiiiiity to 1I1:1mL gsal profit. '.,'-: ll . r Frasan at Coast wages, whol imi:: , oa1, if .ssall kep up a llang of Is nmales i'.il' ,s- N rt-hinag "' vis-i IoSt ha ine.a aast t tIre true" tI-atlintlmlli ly a:applylinl to Nie'ar. , & 'o. at tasr.sd,. or J. W. inms.a, Rayvilie, tl.r Ip:ei.s. .tdl.re-s aIt at Delhl . i.t. _t . I..-tt .tlIOfRE A CO. EHERIPP'F SALE. I W. L.:ukii & Co. aste of Ltriians, N. l-1; I v Pari-h of Ridhlasat, S T & T Hi. .Amery. 5ith IDiatrna Cur.. W. T. r:arIssawirthe T. 11. AIaery. 1Th" waist Magistrate J. R. Ilewi:t Coirt. T. H Atiery. J lcy v.i':rnl of a writ of A. fa., islued from tih. 111,,I 5Bth l)itriet ('cllat in said fur the I':uri-eI ,f RCI.hltdit, , S1;ale si Lc igaenS, ead t o , wi' i;: of II 1:a. i.tssed fromn tli. Htl. Stil wair. .Mal;g-itrate Courtl wihiln and foir sail a': i.lih atIllf Maate, in the ablove entitled l set Stlu*it ilell guits, anal to me siret-dl. I have r,.ital andal will oiler ir .aleiat the door of hei nitit hisllite, ill the town oaf Rayville, oas ,Sra.rdauy, the 17th day of Decanmber, 1881, at plLblic anctiion, to the last and lieligtet hisle ider. :x1I within the lhors prescribed Lby law, thl s.i.:ire interest ol S. T. and T. II. Amery atI :i1 I it the elntire popeaty, riglatanld credits of the succesaioun of Jsephl W. Amery, aIete.-i:-d. Terlt.. oif sle-cash, with the beneit of aill riascselir nt. LEM SCOTT, Seritris Oice. Rayville, La., Sheriff. i. tilster I lt, ,ltl.-- tt. Sheria i lm. Wm . Easter, M. D. ) No. ,I. vs. v fimee of Loeuiiaea. Mrs rS. A. Nichlls & Parish of iclbbed, HIlu.ba:st, Individually l/ h District Coat. & Tuar.:. By virtue of a writ of R. fa, imel faom t!le Hoenl. -thi District Court in and lor the p ere i-it of lRa.hlaslsi. State of Lohsiaia, in the ;Iaove euttledl aiml t berel l stit, and to m *Ilt,.irtd, I ihave itea nasal will offer ir ale at ithie sor of the colst house, in alh town of Rkayv;I!e, tlt Salurday, the 19th day of Nor.seter, 1881, I :t ptllic anlctio"n, to the last anl highest hid. stder, anU I withini thie bueirts prescribed by law, ithe ftlliwa:ll dlecrilwel poperty, Ioewi: Slhe slitels enast qlarter of south east quartet of - lionll twently-eight, and nmorth east .aetr iof smortlh west lisuarter of etion twemy*twl :II in townslhi, li fifteen north, ranle six ast, "I cstairningm egIsty acres. nmere or less. ST'rrns of .ale-cash, with the benrfi of liltrai .rssemnet. LEJM SCIYFFr f Slerifr (Mice, Rayvilie, La., Sherif. r ! *.aI, ItSl.-8t. 8HERIFF'I3 SALE. A. R. Sllattatlk Sae of Laiaisaa, No. 7:7. v. Parb of Rieluted, S.rh. . I I['neIrwedrl, 5th Distriet Court. Indisvis:ntally,& as seurix. J By virtse of a writ ofl . If, i.eel fra tilhe limtl 5tla DistrirtCaJert in and kor the l':Sri-lh f llckladl, State of Lnwisiaan, is the :atnre entisltel and amberedl uit, andI to me .lilrs.edl, I hane aiaedl aId will ai eI A ale. at the ,lor of the aurt house, in the ai a of :Ra/ville. onil Salwrrday, the 191A day of eiwasrr, I at Ipldc asirtion, m he telast and lhiLhet bid ler, aMnl wilhin the leers pre Iwtihedl by law, tie folinwinig hr..rised praprltyr, co*wt: All se s.ctianm t5; ,tnala heaf of ort eas Ssoth wctim 3s. ner wan sum o rth wi't qm uaer etion 2, i township 17 sirth, - Ternrof le-aLas-e , m py the sum of titree lthasandl three huelwel dolpes, with eilt iper cent per t anm inteet, tip mleven hIundred dollmra frma Ils Janlnry. 18) eighu per cet petr anem interesrt. m erlevee hu dreml kdliars frm It Janmary. 18i0, sadeiMht per celCi per annue inltemse, on eleven aes slirel cdllars frma hl .lanary., IltI, and all 'alt.; iaslil on tinms of eelit tn pay eleven lIhmtirael Ilollars eyallae ous the 1s Jamuasy. I n, eleven hsu.lded dollria payable on the It Jansanury, lhI3, elrven lelmdred dellrs ,iyalhe Istl Janlary, 1Il8l, eleven bmednd n ,sllurs payable Ila January, 1883,elevealahu* . dredl dorllara snyablO las Jaummary, 8Ici, eleo e hasdreel alollara peyable lta January, 1bT. e leven huntrelml dollar pap lde Ima JarirTy. I, tS, wilsh 8 per cent interest faom their iea I .i.live naturitin s till rll. LEN SCOTT, Shbrifs OlIRe, IRayvile, La, iheriL S tober 15th. hbIlI.-Iu. rI STAT3 Or LOCaIAsa, D Parith of Rlland, 5 5b Disit Cot. 7e r ssi.a of I. N. NrCasrn, Llreaes WIerr.., i.ema beat has fled in the ile i of the Clerk of tise hl Disitrie Cour, in al for InlL Porish of Richlanld, his pplisMue for tim alnmainisttiae of the sotat of 1. I. 3Mr(own, doemkesd. - Nhow, Tlerefe, male,. apatirn'the made tlierrets withi in tou s I ham ahe ethe hoeao* tIhe ai, Lemn Scott will le appreated a.lmi jl. intrator sf seid estte, llepot enamplyihg wi h c.. thie requisiilea of the law. in J. NEWT PITTSm Clerk ohl District Coast. SRayt ille, La., Nov. ilh, 1881. -lt. it ANTED-.ACTIVE AGFNTs-TO wo wrk for the Bg*rs,,. S ATEAL'--LU'TTER--fr ahtshl tie I !.:. ,:,-i ,t.ll':i bes £a.d L. 'liwstiM9