The Panola Watchman. (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 2, 1873 Page: 1 of 4
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X1XA8 STATE LIBl
Austin, Texts
THE 1'ANOIA WAT€HM
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FATHF.lt* -T1IK OM.Y IlOPB
CAKTHAGE, -PANOLA
, TEXAS, JULY 2, 1873.
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Mnuotli, tl<** »i« 'ii, j*itih"s*, uufor-
ri\i»i/t*y«* of Mr. Urttmiromi flrst
h<*r, but oh! how bowuttlbl! bow
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A wiki, burMtiiu; enwh, llko tba
ivholnir tliua<k*r: A Haiamnt
oT hWlu« Mown 1 A uiilvew*!
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timinKt or f A iiiihI, m*
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till w Mill! Tlnwliuinlrvd biiiinui
N'lntr* blown Into otornlty! Flty
otbora runviiUlvrly tlrnaHliv In
tin* w tvck-**m»w t» walof? JP»« r>» a
military artTiuhtod ulirl^^nw'W a
Inihlillnir cry, iv* Mongk#xln»«M«*l
MShwr wnli Rirthe liwtina'.!
Amid th«* ibwulatlon, a nui
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tin* wnarf Into tin* mvthliur wat**ry
I'liinm of diwth and Hiiflt-rltiff. •
It wan a y«iunjt man. ,ll«* bail
markt<d with |irop^otl«* Hjre WWW,
tin* inn* fair form Win* lmrliwl Into
tbo wntt-n*. TYno an lin*j»lralk*n,
In* hail found tbo n|Hit; ami now
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tldnir, wa- liny horrible! Itatlion
\v< nhi I40 mv hi-r *k*ad at- Id- list.
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illiu.-*l*oy yens In 'ur<>, rathor than
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'Vw-oi' h^ inn*' I'-eiitc'lwoTt*.*
1..... 1ho 1 In- tftvwawliin-r, and Morn-
ii >- -In- -it onto fell oil her kiui*s
t re 1.tin, and soh'iimly d'S'luriH
lie would 1 *ser mv,(jn-ak, .writ**,
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In Willie- arum, ft* llinl-*Jve bad
ln»t a Ait her, but Vt** Indm^k] *x*-
ntoml to
" A war* r **tu*
Y* t und a if -ver m
Hti l than all mliei.
^ And when tln*dayvi*f mourning
for-her imrent were einhnl, Mie
mlnirh'il her life with Unit of the
nolile youth by whom atm had ben
tssihx* «intT»iln<»l from tin* svry |H»f*
tab* of eternity by whom -in* had,
indeed, lavn tsvlii* i*uve*t.
WHY AI N’T HAUJK NKVKIt
* MAHK1K1K
‘• Now, Aunt Sullif^/do pleiUa*
tell 'ua why joii never got innrri
ml. You n*uit*uib<*r you auiil onee
i.v ! *""'• - ’ ■ 'h'’».f'h-.VVd* ’‘"itV.Vv'e . tliHt.xshen >011 were # «iH v*u
l •••• ■. ha* ^*t-• i'• ai! In hrm, \iem. engaged to a ^nin.-ler, filial
' ' ’ 'hif SM.- i !'v lain11,s “S Jon would to tell 11#
and Ihe-t'-ni .lUtlior ol about il ao’tte. fmir^ Ni'W^auut,
firomii i .!
THE NEW PHbXII KNT OF
FRA M E.
Marie Kdme Fa trim Manriee
dr MurMahuu, Uttka at Magenta,
better known as Marshal Mac
Mahon, UmdiatiagnlalnMl Marshal 1
of Fr.moe. who haa been elected
to anceoed M. Thiers as Pres-
ident ot the French aopnblic, i»a
decemlant of an ancient t'ntkolie
family of Ireland, whose aucea
tora followed the fbrtunc# ot
James II, the last of lit Stuarts,
and after the fall of that house
emigrated to Franco, lie. was
born at tfully, iu tbo province of
£aotle and 1 otre, on the 13th of
July WOK. Ilia tether was n |w*ec
Berlin nt the
liamllf, not
an King of
to Franc# ho
maud of the
vice Mamba 1
imperial deorwn
I, 1804, bo was
at not tlenerml of
the llitli of Septambor,
in a proclamation wf “
n|a»n RMiiming
eolorty, any
goheruinent which th*
sent him to pat into
The prograum# provldad
monarchy auioqg \ho
of France and a pcreolt J friend of the event proved U
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li.<u>‘ii, eloi-ihKolitude of the re-' .Ness \ oil*. Ihoilgli [ ray it iny-
v •»,, u i-lu ; a lit I di..'»,?l« -lit* urrhsl a ' M.|f | w aa-Niiite it gotkl looking
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or. 1 ^ ii'ld i * -VMI,,,K ^iuinter, a very promia-
. linfiuw fr!rtii ^ i*^i‘ViVr tbm* unHl'*he'hvwewd ! •«» S.«uwg won, and rcmtiikably
fn.rn ltd hIileoii.-ly ifi-ime Infatun- pioii# mid atcudy. He thought a
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put hi# .arm# around* me, ami
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oil-Unit eoHlpiiiiiou. Hi- mam-1
iiiiiii-w.-: dllii svi:.- I d'l :*i.h^ro<-a
.',i*,iii; iiihI h- roueeiiirTi'iyl Id# :• , ■ _*0
j 1'iii't'n i^i the iHviunyli htoenl of‘^,M * hugged nu.whon I g»t
oxcifcd and aoute tluatrated. ' It
wu#'al(Mig lime ago, add 1 don’t
know but whnt 1 might have hug
ged back a little. 1 was like any
other girl, anil p^tly- Soon I pic
tended to lie mad nbont it,-a Ad
jiuNlied him away, though -1
is'Han’t mad a’ bit. Yon mind
know the bonne where 1 lived w na
on one of the back streets of the.
Charles X, and na such hi# atm,
young MacMahon, was admitted
in the'year 14'ift to the Uoysi
military aeboofotSt. Cyr. Hratl-
Mating thence, he was sent to
Joiu the ana/ at Algtera, that
great training grouud for nearly
all the beat known Freticli gener-
al# of ilie preacn*. day, Uo enter
ed u|Hm active.aeraleo with nil
tbo intbmiiaani of a y autig soldier,
andv Imbnved ui^>t gallantly in
every uetionin.^irkU*li lie partici-
pated. Handsome, bravo nmt
well connected, he speedy nine
in.Tavor, ami wan at once plactsl
rite Fiench and
nixatiou which had tmon satin-
ipuled ami ho|K*«ffor never iwaoh-
ed Mich proba tions aa In' Jnntifr
the ex|«*ctaUona of the Katpcfor.
('oloniaation, on the contrary,
w as deterred by iiomingl agrieal-
tural laws which were establish-
ed, mid tuuiiyof the wdonistt who
went to Algeria, instead of .abi-
ding there, eroseed the Athatifh
America, ami especially Brasil,
■which offered them al that period .
exceptional imlneeiaente la Bln
way of agricultnral advaatagno.
IYinoiiuI government of the strict*
011 the staff of General, Acharff, gat kind prevailed in-the
■ in Vs'--HitelSr pk^id^! i " v*|iin'' 'Y1 resltwl,
v, •ofers;..* I Oil'll HH'IlfH»M‘;l *» «‘H*
. 'i ; v ^ i*.*n lyi.Mfe- yoimg 1 »'• Ads «♦ tin* 11.rtHnm-4lW. He
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:.* *,; to . , • -. .i',V ot ,ss inn- -
all of which svere rervlvcd,- mndh
or..* o:, . , 1 f. W..#tiM#l, mefhcreely burnt bytlm.
<Hv.ifi, r.-<|.,Mai d..lighter, of
i,i, | nut lVirk.TiiCl -ailed Air France.
Tiii# sva# tin* rod of hi# dreutu.*
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A ml yet ninny a tmie thought went lowu. Tlierg were gloss doors iu
wandering back to the rh-h g<>ld«*n i fhc parlor, which ojiened over the
of
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an**sv to -even* #tudy 1 and llnmglit
, h:ir- li, nil-iuilhro|»k* thing# msj-i-t-
: tug rank, fortune, n:ul hmmrnity
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w’on*.bfni#Hit at tip* uur#.* wwl their lidmh-
L, th- lirH'ii*.-'**—«i -........ F-7
Still on, Mary In the meantime ; 'fho* th- ir tnbn<Cnur«c, tfU there
| tiefT’nTi’nrr to limk ^otirWl with i*n
lair of imjutlent dKij.iiMnt incut. | *ftv*
was the rerlplrnhof unciu-ing, un-
tlri.HK StU-liM'ill-. Hhe w a# the ev-
ineun- of udiulring eye#. HUH,
came a e**rUiiu. cvenlng^h n yeifr#
after the river rotnrtroplK* -^dien j *~
tlie thr**"* v.yre to meet tog*-th**rf»<f l
the.e \ver*.* uy nriM-HiU-, >!#( far a#
he knew, iifr her Ini ml. FrnnroU
A. Ikimon-su conten t understand
Wm* 'll I.
J
di.N-ON iV V* l.lUt,
Kfiltlcnl B?#lld«.
. Mis>it.Ti. Ti"
TjAViX.'j s^tbded
Thru, fro.., lK*hin,I a tr* / -he., by, j [T ,,"^1 ,r «n ihe^i.orr'.w^v r.rs.iij- ri also
| a soh’ik-r aj j.*- tr*, and -h< h ran .'Id , Mury p, m,»rrv tl*** hussar, nnd
1 Imlil-i ermV'ntwl kb-e*!) amid h**r * Adn wrt* t*> pmes-d to a dleomt
!-(■'-, ~ :'f*
j P* or Mary !- tn ten* with the gal i,*,s|^ .jtimi#wing, and wow
l hint Injarar, anil »*he i*,,r "I' , the -tar# !<#i' w “Isiauty ui»*ti Hh*
IH-rh i’i# -ome of her
l-o hnew>to thHr aor-
teyeiV.* i iu tin |i»acti*t--|f
de;4T!STry/
take pVasiiH in temtriiiiK thr'r pm
fj ■ *»:*el ►e-T r< * *,» lb*- «-i i<t ,'# ej
i.ivlvt * ' ! • i.#.*a* on eftchttufcjl' ground, benutilul,” uW. tla* youthful jialr
Vlth hi# arm nmund he* w- ’ »**:
It ocaliwgd to the klre that hte
er wriisirn iijiT'ari# wit- n-eless. He
VMM re*m»ve le#P-chnnns to her
native market. In lliMni'Mtii
la- wii# viUfteed that the
I #<*f*r-
#nd tin* child play# J-iyoTwIy but
unheeded. Half mi 7u*ur of «.•!#•--
i'*'n am! u "i»lui*:i{ n#iB»ii'«. i itml t° Mar*', then a qnieU, jdtlftil,
M'lth long exvr't’enri- »a4 a tkorA^b terrlfi**!!. gurgling #’nri*-k, afid the
j k-i w!, -»• ,1 > i!„. ,ljser-c# *»f lie |</\,T-* n .ilLv tk-* avrfiii fcief thiit
j'.i . o- f„!teore;.enl to g!, ,t,Uhsk teiKmtllte Bte ffteih
rr. , '■ > Imdl-Htlon Of/lr-t sad t«t-ionatu
above eidihinamrg^**rt vt'.m-o, . ^__wp,,„ ala-1 the aunsb*
irtittmt# nf
f mio l it ii f.-ae# i. d* ir i.iVt #*, on tJ*. ,
n r f ilu ffll, 'i i
i * ' -**.'ia *'-• . .s .rry '.r nt .. -Ii- t»n.-.
n. t - I*,1 ei iV-ta «n be 1 d**c«*it(Vil rivr.
The
rlaetn h> r
* S
love—when, gin-1™*"- - - -
(lmuii w ^faiilaait to ti do ere it hail
erare* !y c-SwUsl.
A f«wr miaul.- to-:
■nb.Lt added
[vciwn* t*> th** yootkff Ilk*. He, fir
ihe timt tine*, reflected of Ada'#
wealthy,-TiP*»»<! I 1
l#*rl» hall. In <•*•#
ami k»w I.v mother!■
«*ot. A In # nmire lay on the giklcdl
I path* of HP* 5 liK amhl th** dartjr
track- of toil, hhe w*ail*l 1#- the
lie ftdt
of Hint; and #0 the young Indy |
Iter pan-nt were borne tefcljr arrow
the wastam water# to Oaebaak{
1 from thenee np the IN. Isw-
lid riverteHHt
•e by the eplead
'iueen of the h
There o'rdoek f
,is;.»T5cre’#^ isn^S^sstStt'i
h ban. In • -■iltra-t rrilh hi# meek J" f « 7^17 j *. tliniTliuM
I lowly mother, in tie* hum Me J?.r h.... *.nl ,“a*|i*cr,
Laksa,
the boat Is dae
at tb. wharf now," said Mrs. I)am-
to. I stepiied back w little from
him, ami -wlieb lie came up clone
1 4itisbe«|a. him- buck again. 1
pushed him harder than I Intend*
ed to; and don't yon think, girls,
the poor p°w lost bis balance,
slid fell through oue of the doom
into the street."
“ Oh, Aunty! Waa be killed f ”
“No j be Ml hofld In', nnd as
be was going I caught him by the
legs- of his truwser#. I held or
lor a minnte and tried to poll him
back, but his suspenders gave
way, ami the poor young fellow
fell clear out of kin pantaloons to*
ton
meaalorff Iba
‘•There, thnlV
and citfla aa Mfl« yon want
to. Girls that mA knar a little
thing Ilke4hat
around the room and bo-hoduf In
each n way, don’t
in whoa it caiaa. ▲ nice
tiamtl hat ataryteo one of
yon erf _ won’t hot Catch
ate toiling yon
“Bat, Aunt
eame of him V Did yon ovor
him againf * . v
“Mot tho mom eat ho
under whom hoAmk port in the
ex|*e«ntioti to Antwerp in 1 H.TJ,
uUaining the rank of eaptate'dn-
1 be follow iug year. 80 earnest
w.ia he in the exercise of hi**pni-a
fcM»ion Ibsl, after serving on the
Hiaiirt of nil j In* Africnit ticucrals,
•nnd purlieipaling in the de#|M*rute
■jiewutk of t'on#tuntine, Mac *in
Uou wii A nomiiiutcd us major of
*fo*it ('fiasseuni ill 1840. In IMTJ
he lieenme lieiitcnaut colonel of
the Fdreigu la'lgon, ami colouul
of tbe SHst regiment of the line in
IKfo. Tl.o year nf found
him.still lioUiitiji.the position of
colonel, Withies Im ing au officer
in tlm I .eg I->» nf Honor.
When the revolution of '43 oc-
curred in France, MacMahon was
s conservative, ami like mnnv
other# in the Algerian army, pre
ferred to awnlt events laftm tak
ing any decided stuuil. lie had
waU!lii*il^lic fall of laiull Phil-
lip|ie with silent conteiupt, nnd
iitlrihatcd it njl to “ liberalism,t
and t bough ^ie auflbred himself to
be |irom«*teil to a generalship by
tfia new government—for nan
should never decline- teyorn—-yet
he clung to the hope that France
niight be blessed with a “ regime
ot order" again,’ which generally
seems to mean a regime that has
lawn tried before, and that luw
given fftftil order to the streets
by introdneing disorder into the
imblie ffpnncos, Into the |wblic
morsls. and into the public ideas
of intenmthmul amity, t -'
From thin time fi|rth MaeMa
hon's ptomotion wan rapjjd. Ap-
pointed general of division in 1852,
be commanded the CoontonUne
iviasion ip*Africa until the year
,1850. when bn wan recalled to
Franca by tkcKtoperur Mupoleon
and waa placed in command of a
division,of infantry In Boeffhet's
corps in tbo GHmea. He f|F«d
ad4ilioMl Imitli in \hi§
paign, an ft wab bln dhrlaten
towns in Algeria nude? MnoMa*
bou's -.mlinhiistration, and the
aevrrily *Vf lam aud regulaUans
which bad beds aeuaibly dimiu*
isbed in Paris, was transferred to
the Marshal's duuiiulons. T^s
natives Hitfferod the Uovrurs of the
famine, and cannibalism waa re
sortvil to, tofrtnbh sustebauce to
(be starving. It became ueessoa-
ty, mi nuiacrous were Bin deaths
frofti hunger, to establish orphan
asylums iu Algisnrto siisBet tha
chib lieu' of the dead. The cry of
wretched natives reached France
nml subscript ions were opened In
their bebaif, nnd in Mureb,
I MAS, extraordinary appropria-
tion# were voted for the relief of
Ibk victims of tho Arisine. Pub-
lic opinion in
protest aglnat
Franca arose in
tho borrora that
darkened this period of FlNbBl
colonial governmental on It
charges were brought
MucMnlmn. Tbs soly r
the agllattbn was Biat tha I
the Arab monarchy was abandon-
sdw bout entailing a more Ubar-
al government in Algeria.
Tho record
reer during
tween Fraree and Uniteanff. M4 >
ouliseipiently
the army of Versailles sgaiugt
Pie rlsiug of
Paris, is familiar to AL
great battl# and
gedan. that day Im '
nurw*
qxur**/ Mtiwnii nml fslnt . ____ ____
......-un.--.; *rp0 Pu/jsmt p'lll-M# moiiMii’In*,* prf»> oLeo»M*hlK»' b»an niicUx'rat,
iS5J?C5&^: i i^i#it^!S«i|t|Mt,iafLiiiS3#
'■HUnrt , . --^ '<---St
< T3 V /
I - »- ' UMAX HAWLHV.
(COMRAp X HAWLEY
’’ * aiT khkiu'* «*k
And ?lon!dingst \
I»00tt AND WINDOW FR.V^.J
■ • I brackets,
Tt nsixo i.vi> gvttoifj
BA WJXV
at Mary', "with h-plo#- luil— .Uiy;
wh3o the pA\ hnlf-fcmBht l boy-r
w hn Ka- b«n wsteLine «*« tfc - op>
a ho ha- bvt-o watching Km th 7 "W-
p^ite Nmk—Aa-he* Into ttifl
■ IKtsram, sir! tie* rylllty of s
*. ..... ...'ll ... t. w - '»•'• efr Th‘;*
c-idie* where the drowrnlng ehlkl
The Hay form ifcsetothesnrteee,
and 1# clutched by the buyV uner-
ring !niwL A brief, mit«cwlar, anx-
yju*. d.mMful stnnoHe, the bank I#
.L^ed! The soUIev recovers
i-J-ncwof «>ind,sod hsov:e*Uy
Hut her
part ing
whitest#
hi- «h*-k, whtts star * ‘*idi. "
\YilH#V! ilenr, dew-: <*mie? I «m- m VcwTl
n<*t-«wnnotHve without yob—sod
Mary 1 ’
ftoVlth rushing, t.niKlIng frar#,
—amid
= SS5Ss
MAtimtAXi, Tax va.
L 2 .01/
. «
"Htot ail onmn-rknr Jy nml motio ___
||| lire tte bttk- Laly ; * nnd, nHflretrewM
on \ bright, pb' W July.
A liandsoroe yuong
tlu -iolltc uisler* hi#
the half peevish re1
r**llart<d— changed
ed b hlml Ur*
he co«k4 see
hi ^ »n, ■
in- lo^tteimt wliile
i- telly, and almoterm
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