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BEER ON ICE AT B. AUDIBERT8'U THE MESSENGER. Publhbed Every Saturday. Br EASTIN &BIENVENU, Editors and Poprietors. lSubmcription $100 a year in advance. Removing the Seat of GoT erament. It appears that a strong desire is fell by many members of the Legislature to have the ast of goverment of Lmelans removed again to New OrleMas. Even i1 no such faseeling had beesn expressed, itl existence might easily have bees take for granted from the regular weeklr exodus of legislators and State fue tionaries from Baton Rouge to New Or lesus. The sat of government was moved from New Orleans to Bates Rouge uad the Inuease of a popular outery for thi purileatlon of the State Administra tie. The chaagewasmade ata larg expense tea debt burdened people; bt behold the hopedfar redormation was o forthbemingl . Afars have gome m be ter at Bates Rouge than in the metrepo lis. The pure atmospher of the rural districts seemed powerless to astralia the material nflweness that had perw ded the peeints of the old Statehami in New Orleans and the sphyrs from the casmeisib and the perfume of the mug nolas werel es amid the funk of the da cial paraphernala that had bee earriel te Ba.e ugewth the blanew sof thi Those who had sought to purify puMil_ afrairs made a great mistake. They had hoped to eaeomplbtheir object by re moving public asirs from asn Infeted capital, bht their well-meant rtl wad a wretched balrs e. What should au been dome wuld have been to get saaw from the goverunmenst itse. It was ms the eapsyg nor the capibl buiding that was at fault but the goverment that cupied them, There is where the reor ationd is needed. And whatever may is the projects hereafter for changing th sd of government, whenever amy po tical Improveest of dislnfection is qulred imdtbe put in force upn the government itself and uap the plas where eelals maybe quartad. A Dlengeruss Osw. New York 8&a. "What lovely cow, Uncle James" exclaimed a Bostea girl the mernla after her arrival, "and how eomlcal the shakes her head." "Ye, but de't ye get too near thai sow," cautioned her unle. "be'e a ugly Crmoer A earpe of fro rway arrived L New York i other day and, metw standing its frigidity, was warmly re esved by thse who were groaning us de- the extortion et native dealere It d lent speak well for the enterprise e American bliMsards to allow any ether eountry to prodes cheaper lee. Oe. ill has signed sthe bUI permit ting wemes to preatige law In New York 8lyds. nanlaimed L.tt ri. Lit of amlalmed lttes at the io odee at St. Martlaullle, for tme mcth ended May Ssi. 188. Ay.ue, Mrs. Jaues lemda, Mrs. Caer Adam, John ltrkl, John Berwd, bilie Mom.la Rbhard Baber, W. J. Malfhney, Mrs. yan BrNa, Mio Mary Marshall, Rev. J. F. Cherry, Philippe Natre, Prpor Colnl, Lous PiLttry, Niuls Drabm, amr PoReas, Adm Dde, Mies RBer Rkhe, MIss Audell Dural, Alphoare amoir, MhAltdr Deautse, F. Baanlph, Davis vri,, P. A. SS, Mrs Mary Bar, eessFat ShOas, Thles PaJiaaJ , Louai Tauws, Chars LouIe, Mar.mio Valhta, Josoph Ward, Rev. Alfred hrrtlealang ter may t shove letters will please say "advertied." Chaer m.arr4, P. M. A Xorribl. DIsovry. [NeAleshes rlZulin] Mr. J. C. Jehasn, hfrm mar Pro homb.e adto*a n this p~rs, . MalC furnses the Review the sblewbag e tals oadseeryfadl that le iivo a yaterodsam horrible aime: Last Saturday mirting emedo th rail. reoad hmil aid a bey we fsg Isa ON ver near asthe stie, when they d eved a muat Seaitek p r fLm a the water. Preuriny hase tene m sera parties they s deeede t dra glag to ethe tieat mal lg bon of a white man. The legs were Mod tqath by a rope al a thlrty-peal hala They elsd fad uSbnag eie of the b od except an arm, but rcosvered a pirt selt.o drawer. A pair of oempoess pa temwwbeb wemarly new. No.5 or 4e omailw WMet a butten a em weos. pipe, aadlfrs re stt hansL er et e pate the rla of artlels found with te body. There wer papgrs or ther thg byu I"tethe ldemnuyo the bed, gould he odublhod. Mr. Johse uthi ks .tshea body W Ilain whorem It was m dhr _ er svn msede, ead ates that the sel keed wathl was tms roem hi-e i - the plate about six =sft age, Absou the am that th eals war els, - ddi an by the amre t Dais Ohs wea ribbed by a pia ofegreo, whor tah him n el. sa lefait him hr dead a the rallkd ture. lwe meueo won arrae dar with the ime, ter ot whm ware envieted at the eembeie term of our court mand each seatie sadto to years in the peIall ry, whore they are ae urvlng thes Their mnre. ore Thera. e er std m Pu..s, ad Mr. Johoas think IS very tiuly W. they al. mWord thies -as, about the se time a threw the body In thervlr. It r i pere to uetjoture who thse wea or whore he ine ats, asae tae In . aelighr heood toisina We hope ad beines taithee mEgrywin be lire,, a' the aiy g arties peairhed r their herrible whoa I L b r- DRALU3 IN FINE FAMILY GROCERIES. Cigars, Tobacco, Tinware. Hardware, Canned Goods, Fine Liquors and everything kept in a first Family Grocery andie o hyssr iashs. ST. MARTINSVILLE LA.. SUBSCBIBI To TMl UB3Nml. JOUWH BIEIS, a19r.BLacn ad saWammnage amoC w.pa.., caie wni .ms ie -so ml The udmL ahu C_ bh3 SL serL e, l .I J.PEIE, Horfoger Bej ier. AheatS de viei or et dd Br bda rL AL UMS emVt la L. M. HEIT, DEALEK IN Flue Framly Or"eerie. Tinware, Crockery, Hardware, Glassware Etc. ICE DEPOT. Soda water, Ice cream, Sher bet, Cakes, Fruits Etc. ao cents a drink or 3 for S5 cents. ANOTREI BAR At 5 cents a drink. AIL ISIM 1 f IRS ALWAYI COLD L UNOtHB AT ALL HOURS. Aflapew thies d .ain Sio.* Wala Ii. Muani3., % .