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THE WEEKLY MESSENGER,

Otfcial Journa:i. Vol. - JUSTICE TO ALL. ST. MARTINVILLE,

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dn The town coO 0t1il 0Lhaving the of the City Item, an Anti said: ra[Picayune] tle The lottery bill will have to go back Monday night last this town was again )e8 41.BERT B3ENVENU, diths and , rc-v;, k,,; red. the scene of one of those acts which goes to the House. The Pros have lost Gra,''it,1' .l l i P'ro h tl... A telegram was received here la:t aith dy's vote there and cannot kgain get 1$. night to add to the dullness of the place and to -- Sh,; TI a;;:r, l .Ift Thursday with (=T ubcr'.(f' 4nI ? 00 at yzr in adti'.uthce. derr:se its business and create a terror They will claim that a majority vote isit.the from Breaux Bridge, or a priso.,or La., announcing for It;rif (,'u.. death of General Alexandre 13eClout, amnont' a etrtain class,of people. sutlicient to concur in the amendment. - Our :.hbii :,,, .i0 of trt t(- regult:r a descendant of one of theollel:t and test . ',"i . ::v . will o i:t.hava its t'Then, after adjournment, AD E\T'I II'-IN( 1;.VTES. The fi:is in this case, as far as we we we shall en- . families of Louisiana. Ills great grandcould obtain them are as follows: Join the Secre:ary of State from promulSPACE. 1 n 2 ii I n1 y Alexandre Francois Joseph Derk we ly 2cases6of ':.n -troko were re- eAt at'out gating it on the ground that the bill was father, eight or half past eight o'clock Clouet de Peitre, was horn at the chathree not n1. of legally the reacted. regulator boys of this town One intch... I,0 2.01 ,) 't Oti 5U1 s ) u I' ''g r . .. " 1 ,h.' u.' i . ogsed o." to tean Caunhreis, near Bordoanx.France Two iu 'lt,u . 2 5 35 .0 4 11 11l I1S) weer 'lttiig or passing by G. M. Baker's "o the la f 1tt::.. F .. i , , iot law. -Veg:ta!:le ot and other vendors are not about the uilidle of the eighteenth con. threc iche iw:c 4 I .'l 3 ;ol3 ! i, o store, whenu it is elailmed that Baker who W.permitted to aell their prodlucts in townI tury, nd engratedl to Louisiana, whore Four lUle 101 :,:,I 14 12511i 22(0) was in thye "e yard -'' " at the . corner h ', b of It hi I , s luo toe eql to until after Five in,'4i ", 3 .. . 7 :i. 14 "1 21)00 0 eight o'clock in the morning. ig. he married Lo:ise de Favrot, in 1771. :' II N . , i'. !, r , . o, .u It M i:! i They are rl in his hands and Ipinted it at i.x i c ' : .- ill :,1 f 111)9 :1( 111t) haI! P. cotmpelled to go to the market et He was then a lieutenant I1 the king's One coleuC ,U 17 ; , l')' . 2. !I4 then: aih ,the itti-tioh .t. . _,; lOl. ... . .. 1 .1: of shootillng anil remain there until the time comes es navy, as and tihin. lBker s store at this time way eI years su..-equently commandant of acted the post - Thi a- so they can go l Ni.nl h, e.+ of Representafor several ,of the alnt sell what little they b'raniti 'ut .. 1 It-, ,) : . " .'' lt it ,11' 1 liopen it:v., il(!.;i t th. {+*-,terat ad youi1g G(eorge F. Penne, hil eiection ltw ls Ib cve. i'his i: a had law, and very unn- Attakaps. Ili. son. Josepl Alexandlrr .pch tor '!1. i;e : a i.r-' al I lk'Clouot. took a pro.uinent rart is the re nIeplhe" wa.s in it. just and hard upon the poor who are , i'. ": lonre. l Irbs .IllUr'it Those parties inmmediately aroused tl1e , charged , p5r cent licin.se oNthe amount nt ly affairs of I ni er n'i plalnteid Since the overllw the coloily Odici'a or . "it and served :1 ... il l. l' . $1 p (r rezil:.tors, hmibtltering about General lundlr Jarkson at the battle of N!.w Or. 20 or '2 - lre 1rL:;i,.( :.-,v. :Inid if the weather Ie the s id,case. but =ells whennless anythan one, one as isdollar, Ij inch for tii.t iuartil ... generally ,,t .,it) centl the for arni'l, wiu!! glll,:ind rifles who inmue- f:tr ali i,.,':,',ha good cr,*p w'l! he 'e leans, as inLe: srlhI. ,' colonel equ., each 5,; a regimcnt of the; diaely sirr,.imted Baiker's hou:se. I ur dLoul-iaba wilnlti.of I^, left an <.,ny ron,, Q])!}' f ear,'1 hnl,.l.,il ,n l I license ,eoms!ne very h'igh a'n! a hard-i r l;t 't e't8 ts ig , thiis time Bliker's family having r. Etienne Chevalier ieCloue t: f;i:lour t.ip or those who ~cll for ten, fifteen. a? of the subject of this sketch. whc. wrof ipubl c int:e,..1t , liitlI.. NO , Jtlinhe id ,fthe trouble sent hurridly -V , ,;,.':.. are :l ilv -ild in eart', foi will heI eil t . i,, m.u .. , ''.,: 'i uon our .tr,.*i. Te p ice' i quite higih twenty and twenty five cents worth of Sheriff Gi,:o!-iital i,protect Baker Ironvi,.,tahlAe. The i:tw is a had and unjust stried Atspaule PF.elltr. the dlogh:: r of y.t. :,ut in :. f:; .ay0tv will he ?beap oulone viole'e. C ,Sh,,rif goon arried there " .ld houil he r.pealed. *'oinout: for .e.'r% l.(Iv. Agricole Fuseller. i;sit c', tinim r'mnDr. C. I. SA N l. . S. with some of his deputies anti when --ltepreesntativ'e ilct+r Rochoe was -When a the case of Representative Snandaut of the Iot oft!io Attk iijas. thr-ets to I ,rtopen tlhe house was . granted a leave of absence by the Hiouse Joseph St. Az:ant of Ascension was callmade,a: ,.n General DeClouat waK born .l', :, 1;?. G+,iccr of the law, he proI'llYSI1IAN. Slti(,E tN ,, \,.oui .. I i: I. 1 aHl(; camie ho1l.4i to :lspendl t:t or toIl;. .ed f r trial Friday last in Baton Rouge, several months after the death of his Consit,ltatn in bnglh , 1,roueth and t te std against any violence being made d father, in the paroshl of St. Matl:ti,. o!d tlldays with hit family. on dodge ithout authority of law; at about this the charge to ]bribery, and of the State have his mother died the csre tried d continued when he was munths i d -Falling of the hair is the result of intime Conl-t;ile Alfred Fuselier arrived N. 1B. Inquire at Labtle, l'.sta.': t. The orphan tby was adol.i l by Mis r, but the accused who wanted to vindicate eold. armed with a warrant for the arrest of action of the gi,ands or roots of the hair, Office at residence, hautr Railroad depot. ,yhis honor insisted on an immediate triaL L aunt, Mrs. Benoit de St. Clair. whose or a morbhi state of thascalp, which may Blaker, then when an officer of the law de 7 1 y ST. MAtr:INVILI.E, I.A. The district attorney at this moment de- daughter lie arrived to, execute the warrant. Sheriff be cured by lall's Hair Iunewer. was raisedhe d insubsequently the parish ofmarried. St. Martia LOUIS (ardeucal withdrew, proceeded to Judge VOORHIES, C -A bill giving Is:lice juries and city serted by the Attorney General, and e councils , the right and power and to close educated all at knowing 1 Georgetown that the trial would be a failCollege,die Atterney-at-Law and Notary Public. Mouton's house and informed him of of Columbia, and also Bardstown. what was going on and of what action places of business on Sundays was re- ture for lack of proof, entered a noble trict I Ky. At the latter place he at e had for classST. MARTINVILLE, : LA. he h had taken, and the Judge told him prosequi which is a proof that the charge ported favorably by the committee. le e I I mates Speed, afterwards Will practice and promptly attend to Ihad performed his duty. attoruny general against Mr. St. Amant was a political -If lawlessness i.; allowed to prevail bulldozing and resulted In a disgraceful of the United States during Johnson's e collection of claims in St. Martin and Althoughl in thisconstituted town in the threats were numerous no a face and we defiance I the of t authorities, cannot administration, and Judge Nelson Prinne adjoiuiag parishes. July 1:, I y v violence was made. Baker and Penne at failure. Shame and disgrace to the acthe lirst occurence, alarmed and frighof Missouri, and graduated with honors cusers. expect to increase our bnuinesa and prosin 1829, receiving his diploma from the tened left the house and escaped to some I I L. A. D:LAUREAL M. ti,nknown per. -- Mr. Dan DeBlanc who was agent and hands of Henry Clay, who presided over parts. -Mr. and Mrs. A. Alciatore of New Or- conductor on the branch train tas re- the HU\1 E!'A lsT. 1". I exercises of cbmmencement day. T The next morning the regulators not Ileans who were on a visit here to Mr. lieved I by Mr. Setton as conductor and I After leaving school General DeClouet Ollie at his residence .atiicted of what had taken place the and *ent to Europe on an extended tour, visis now agent only and will be in W Mrs. W. Adams, themornMes- Dan Calls promptly attended to. I night previous, met at their hall and sa senger I anGeo. agreeable visit paid Monday his office all the day. Mr; Michel De- I Consultation at his ollice. apl 71 y ,bout 20 or 25 ll number proceeded to t Kiting relatives cation, andreturn and on his completing ) ing. his studied edu law in Blanc one of the brakeemen was dropped 4 Ur. J. F. 'enue,. father of George F. Penne ind to Mr. Monroe Baker, father of G. 1. I office of Judge I. Simon. Agricul-- Several of our citizens left on the and the two colored men employed in the warehouse were dispensed with. tural ptrsuits, however, were more agreeI train for Galveston Wednesday the t 3a';er and notified them that their sons excnrsion a The other employes remain as they were. able a to his taste. He abandoned the stn= and will return to-day. We vere hope ordered they and notilied to leave the e Flae Family Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, w In this change a great Injustice was dy i of law and became aplanter. He was own and parish. This was a terrible enjoyed themselves for the money it cost Tinware, Hardware, Canned Goods to done Mr. Ben Durand who is the faithful quite successful and accumulated a large r painful blhow to the afflicted parents them. atmud Fine Liquors and everything I and trustworthy breakesman on this fortune. I vhlo are

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Messenger. bSalurday.

At It Again.

- In the "canght on the fly" column uiGeneral Alexandre

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A whig by choice, he became one of the t boldest and most effective champions of t that party in the state His first appear. a ance in public life was in 1887, when he was elected to the legislature and served 1 I in the house and senate several terms. Watchma aid Jew 2lier, During the exciting period of 1849, v when the Democratic r ad whig parties w;ork.. Pring *n your briefs to Mlain StrL.Lt, N.Vw ibcria,La. les l or Sheriff could have arrest those such st were contending for supremacy in the I ,en without assistance this offlce any if you band want tl good work. armed f men,the and such a of course, and state, he had the honor of being the The leading repair shop in the Attaka- of stoo Reward. stoo. ,e!,':eis!ing of standard-bearer of the Whig party in the ofha:. men by a lawless pi -The town council is growing unporganization without process of law Is pular ,very day ..' :,;'li::ts ly ar:, :lai- The readers of the (Put in name of pa- gubernatorial campaign of that year. g All kinds of Mlongralnus an!d Badges or heard from our people, and aspecially p ondemned by the conservative '@lement ly per) will be pleased to learn that there is General DeClonet was than in his prime Diramotl ,,.I:, : si G to o:,ler e and at co sine, the first thi month, when the at f this town. Very few are those who m a least one dreaded disease that science and reasonalle r;.tos.f a one of the most popular speakers in market ordinance went into effect. h been able to cure in all its stages, that has pproe tl campaign, which culminated in a sudh a course of actiuuon. A fu" i:.,.. d " ad t.:.',.:, jaw - -Sufferers from clhll; a;d fever, who and ai that is Catarrh. Hall's CatarrhCure triumph ti for the Democratic party and elry allb,,ys ,'n hand. lh used quinine as a rtemedy. will ap- is the only positive cure now known to the have tl election of General Joseph Walker of Aselect as-.,it:neat of genuine Metere. Ayer's Agile Cure. This prepar- the tl medical fraternity. Catarrh being a Rapidee as governor of the state. thanm pipes, ci,,trrs and cigarette tubes There Is a Time to Dance. preciate P : tir . i' tn!.:": liir,*tiona, cc : -" '-f';, is constitutional dilease. requires a constiA new party, the know-nothing sprang .ussia leathlr cigar cases, fue tLoacco a sure r'ure. Residents in tutional According ti into existence from the rnlns of the treatment. Hall's CatarrhCure it St. Paul, a to time to warranted ray; w a time to work and and pouche|s et,. Let: il stock. a time play. m district ashould not be without is taken internally, acting directly upon Whig party, but General DeClonet did ortnl:Iate Is that person who does the malarial My price.. are mn~odrate, give me a call pr, it. it. ti blood and mucous sunrfaces of the sys- n, not hesitate to join the Democratic party. the ght thing at the right time. Success In 1852 he was elected one of the sen- 'Tth.! l.it.I'h( ! : carriage of tem., ti thereby destroying the foundation atorial delegate to the convention whichl ill nrowr all hiq efforts, and he will the of the disease, th fa.-ni' and of SMr. giving Ilm'-l the Rlar-ac while patent in ol al id his days in happiness. Such a per- to the constitution of that year. lII n by building up the constitution framed di 56 t 64 Cueundlelet Street, e, town Satur'ay i..',t to:lk frighton Bridge strength st inIs he whi keepr his system opened up sti 1861 he was chosen a member to the sestreet. fell in a ellep :litch with the car- and RI assisting nature in doing its work. 1l sr NEW OR!LEANS, LA. ir with P'-ru-tia, the matcbless riage an: ! 'a; i 'ry n'ear causing Seri- The rit TI proprietors have so much faith in its cession convention and took a prominent Centrally located ucar Cotton Exichage. i Surun nw. 1 hen the thermometer is stand- onu powers, that they offer One Hun- part ou drai.age, but foriunata'iy all escaped curative W in its debates. He was selected to ct Large ':ai Airy lin)oms.fl. -g at !+o .'egree's in the shade, and you unhurt. dlrid represent D)cll~ for any rase that it falls the state at large in the confeto re ui II n anti the depot ctrs at Take the stre,,t n al lderate congress and was one of the signi't fe1'yOv'" di stinminaroazing out --Severatl seP f [is(ni.lig o'curetc inlccure. SeI for li~ts of testimonials. the driver will put yon (:at near the' Ca at of the constitution of the confederate J. 'IIKNEY & Co., Toledo,O. ers th -n is the time to take some- New It -iuns to unsafe A Address. ): ole,.: Lt,-.tiy. Hotel. jan 14 1y of o:l. states. Afteiwards he went into the ing :iat will vitalize your bl.od. build ea st eat iherl,. or .1:.ak ;, ui.uu.le :lu t el 'S ,d by lruggists, 75e. ytltr w',tig tissues, and out ':ew Cr army and wtas finally made colonel of rt:: , -. 1t . like the F: the lwenty-sithb Louisiana Regiment. !lo t, your tsoly. Pe-ru-na will :ir c Pass&cd the Senate. is After raving served a year in that caps. It !:ts like sogives pronmpt t I1 effect'i'r is it. :4 It rharm, not only t.;;.:;;n, i';:l'd:', il -:h cCses of potr, so city at tie fall of the city of hew OrFurniture rplairettl with care',anid at ' fhey lott;ry bill pased the Senate ole leans and during the first sleg of Vihkw-!d vitality ar.d vigor. but it is a - T<. rpor t ,t ....,iaanc,' pur!ibi Shop ni lurt Street. ,airiy ,ya ore of " for and 12 against. st le:.lid c rc for all Lung Troubles, Fei t sburg he resigned his rommIssion, as the JAil 18 ly I. .1IAu r C1I VI., lt. th.g '...s0l!r.g of mrat outsile of the rs9, fatigues of an active camp life were toe s)la ':.s of the lHeart and and Stma:v'I 'mark-t :i tmi:,:I I)iarrhoea, Kidney, iIn t i:nto fTect on th:r first i:-t severe ()Our Board of Trustees se a tax on his failing health i;a>:, (':;,-4,. Now i;the time to tai:e ).r. E:- :. 'i" rtuli, ,ithe ",! n i t' t.;" At the cloe of the war, (;eLral DeCONVENT of 3rFRCY. v Clouet returned to his planu;atri.n, ne.r -iviit a:trial. To reguilate !mllmi I, conm'foed of "bully boys," three out (1 St. M,.-tinsvill,, La. f.++ or,!,:rauce it.wel. MIan -lil ii suiperk. For ale! hatlvin:g unju:.t and ille_ o.! 'he tn', uiemel'r~, including the Mayor, St. ~lt ti :e 8I Martinville, a-d 'lvotetl all gal will : t Uiln;:iVy ,tith +th.law an.! This Instittte tfftel's slperior advantaenergy to bui;d up his rr ',ra able anw Se-retary took part in the and wrnr ,:!~ h. at will m.aku a tt-! ',f its h.-ali'y ,' 'fore thb I eS to P.reats dil.irou:; of ,iving th:er l pIrceedliags of the lawless hand that or- Foremost among to* to whoRl t':. r,,F ehildr.n s oldtid:11,, ret,; it! 1*..li!,Ctifnll. of the state is ,rrrd , .Wker due wo;,... 4l tand 'Penne to leave town ,iemption '* Terms of ti.;ami, .M!w'e :te., a:odl ate. NMd. th,, !ttle boy of ir. A. R. DeClouet. After the italliat,,rn f ;. j ion.ay morning last. I) For Partlicuiars apply to 7 y.ars, ,v,:* Jittintgm rlowtt French. :!*p1 eral Nicholls as governor of the t,., it How is this loi gl,'ry? Hlighe SSltlLt t.F MVFItY unt*pr a fl :rree at Yrs.~.:irard last Sun1877, witlhdtrew fl:rm the rx,',ci',;,: :,, ! t1 pa ,,.':t' .t -:, .'r i i, t r ,r m ,' , , whol public life and sought tileu; t o' t19' The Ne', Or!ca .i Pic:ynu:lt hs n) -T-ie .. trga: City Free re ress ,,i _ilgh praim 1e land close to St. was and ;be home, hiig ii ;t.tr2, t .. ' : i on the tre, pi-king flyg, the colored wr dsced the yearly lubscription rice of ? in St. Martin's P.eiiew perish. have consolidlated. The Free i'n No and broke hil rNtid) !e R artiltille. worth #12 for sale at boy ho fell Gener9r Deloueirt It is ,:. ii W1 , klyfrom ~I . to Fl aye. Prets wilt paH~s out of exi-tenCe. in three p[lee" hbutwp:u the kibee rru Pl .1) e' ,'l 1inr aripeut. gentleman, big-hear ,. in
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kept in a first class Family Grocery.

J. W. EC KAR T,
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-The amendment proposed to the Sun- t branch nearly since it is in operation, and who his friends expected wohld be a appointed conductor on the branch when a change would occur, but they are soreI ly disappointed at the Injustice done 1 himn by the otlicers of the road by apt seless, the ;.mn at an affidavit was priJ ing tU: Iuf for t le Suprem t'ouct. P p phinting .,:,other iran in a place to "made for their ar'rest, any of our Consta- We Pave .,11 the f-.: ilities to e.eci..e W H a hich lie should have llrst consideration.
ired men of this town, born and raised day law will exempt cities of over 25000 mere, and ,who have the respect and inhabitants. The law Is a bad one, lt in fact, a dead letter. Repeal the law, 'steem of tui .Int. -e community. es it can never be enfor.ed All those .d on: rations on the part it ,f the regulat. :; ;as uncalled for and of -We wer. kept li,tty busy thi; week

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