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6 SATURDAY, JANUARY 31,' 1880—SIXTERN PAGES. AN IMPEREAG: PRAIA: Pitre tts eatina totam ant was | LE RATLIOADS, | gunatetamartant ond ea sear age awitlly and nolselesty couveyed, on thisrabay will lve n correct idea of ffs rapid inerease, Unwritten History of the Fall of EMORIAML and chilly night, to the pyvlon of ‘Top the cattle being destined prinelpally for Chi Sultan Abdul Aziz, Capon. ‘The next morning (May 90) 0 salute al wi cago and the hogs for the Ouiaha paeking | ‘TT Comm i's Hons, and led to the denouement, Haasat H of nas ‘atau ih Haat Abst eee sp aynpbete ras Inigrealty ba ek ee is wet HA Alt Is line of retrent being secured Hussein me RNG Hrociatined Murnd & fel i My Hythleeatescaniy to the Sultan wud prate 8! Avni now nude up ide mind. ter depose ine | Fst ho one creilited hia own eyes dnd ents, {hey happen tobe in favor or disgrace with | Nevertheless the fact of bringing an necusa- thelr tnpertal master, Hussein Avil Pasha | ton against an English officer greatly dit. and the faidiless wife of the Sultan were, In | tered the amourpropre pf the Turks ond Miparent security, enjoying the (rits of their {| saved Husseln Avnl. | The Court let the mate Intrique. when an Tnetdent occurred whieh | ter drop. thwarted their plans, broke off tholr rela- PLOTTING TO DEPOSI! THE BULTAN, WwW WEWADTIA M ib to the Late S. S, Hayes, si Cattle, Hoya, Sheep, Horaes, care, cart. either rad | E resolver or + Not until the public erler announced In att Murder of a Guilty Sultana in Her | Also suother sister married to tho then Minis: | AG a heearatienpied hy flaeeta och | quarters of th elty thn Tura hind replaced | Unfeutttal Efforts to Pool the 7 0 Spooohes by Mayor Harrison, Ala, ‘7 Toilet C bee, fer of Marine, Atcch Molwunmed Pasha, | Monemet ey, nuit entry Dew at the conspir- | ls unelo did tho Intense Joy and enthushsn 5 ism. 20170 Uppers f 1 Ald Throop, ‘ollet Chamber. Hassan Boy owed his pliers a8 Tis Staters | doy at Belong’ (care Moll he taken not to | CuUse (Cfo be helleved thatn palitlent revel Steoping-Cur Intorosts, Allowing ns tho contents of each ent 20 head Wiokersham, and Others, fwvell thelr niaisjan to the favor of the Sul- confound this Tussettt Pasha, who was a Won had heen necomplisheds but, In fuet, of cattle, 10 hues, 169 sheep, or Lf horses, tha a Se yyther (iho Sultana Vallde), whe bee | General of aliviston, with Tusseln Avant | pelities hnd had nothing whateverto do with volume of trafie stands: =F Hussein's Revenge—Dethronement, tho | lonsed to the same Cirensslan trite as: thelr Pasha, Mehemet 0 econmmon mother. ‘The father of these three | fie teamed be 7 vaney Bey | noltlles wes Hes te Uso Denouemont of s Love Story. thildren was a Cireasslan mlure, who | Malimoud Nedin and is dead. Noury ey i ar Pn oto RH aL aR Missouri, Kansas & Toxaa, 1N3R took refuge i Silistria, where he died. Lily {xem aul yes, Secretary te tho present Sul enuses by whieh it had been effected. Mueh Aspeeinl meeting of the Counell Was he! yesterday afternoon to take netion with tele erence ty the death of the fon, 4. 5, Haye ¥ formerly Clty Controller. ‘Thera ‘ was the nephew of Hsiuater tee dethronement liad taken phice Why tho Burlington Failed to Got the | ear. Calti, Ho, yey tan RE 1,000 ROO exo "00 Sheep, Hor 400" Mane Was ALL Corremponitence New Yorks Herald. pe : - They fought with the Commune at Parts and | Was sald ghout the Uberal dens of the young | Gouta AND ‘TInt NOsitON syNpt | 22! : ‘ present Ald, Peevey, Swift, B: He Catno, Tan. The result of long ant Th tee ae react ae tee afterward ¢ rape a Hela, and ita fae al ese Ret Alsons, aia lave = CATE, anaweneate Rea naaarant Hunters, Sinyth, itlatdan, Siattory pe bind patient investigation In inany: dfrcetlons en tt sen ey was desperately fr Jove with | some Ume at Lidge) The ‘importance or Rs xLO i » Purcell, te tres aii anion. | oxintenea v4 eenerally | warlsons were made between Murad and hls | For several days past tha managers of the | trans partect west of Connell Mutts theaggre- | Turner, MeNurney, Knopf, 3 nbles me to Iny before you In the most com | yy eee His TSI ALS eciateny Sena tie eee Beatrally predecessor, Every one believed that Hus | Atchison, ‘topeka & Santa Fé Rallroad hay fate pein aN Sarlonis of salle, 301 of hoy Ravlelaty ‘MeNal Stauber, ‘Phroore eh plete manner tho reat cause whieh ted fo the | brother of n rival, Moreover. his violent | and thé Suttan had commanited that this in: | ht Avo, Mtidhint, and Khatrolia tal vt | been holdlug a conference with Jay Gould Itwill ere Pe ETS at AED From this | tor, MeCaifrey, Elszner, Barrett, Wolds, deposition and death of the tate Sultan Abdul | charactey and habitsof drunkennoessrendered | successful attempt to place. Murad, on the | furpted a pollen! renovation, with the ob: | ang tho prinelpal menibers of his syndicate, | oft Biuits ts 1 it tive ty a ana Meyer (Iif(eenth), Jonas, Wett 7 , saat Pi fio s(t fess destrables | In order to revenge | throne should never be mentioned, ‘tho | fectof rexencrating the Empire. ‘hts error | x i 0 Hits Aadeaninting. Wvestonks tox eniralite | 2 ase aeey Fah eects and Aziz Khan. His fall was the dlreet result of Itself Hassan Rey, without mentioning tie | conspiracy of Beleas was one cof the | Was shared by the Ambassadors, and several | No rellable information regarding the object | erable extent. Of these ear-toady a lures | Wiekershan $ also ex-Ald, Ryan, Seaton, and an imperial eriine, whieh took place in the | Winel{ Massa Hews Pashia, announced te | aveveed Foie of the: young Turk party, | of them seem, even now, to be dn the dirk, | of these meetings has this far been re- | unmber contained blooded stock for breed- | M, i, 13 + Gaseluspeetor Baldwin, Co palico itself, and was committed by thy sove | his sister, the Fourth Basch Khadeon, that | dts motives, ag well “ta Hy ends, were | Stel a supposition tx at first sieht repuacnant | celved, but It fs belleyed that thoy are being {ne Bere, tho paltlealeice trove Aon tann troller Gurney, County Commlsstoner th erelen's own hand. The facts about to bo | the Third Knseh Khadeon was aufity of cou | purely political, Hussein Aval's attempt was | (0 all common sense If the character of these | hetd for the purpose of effecting a tnton of Paviieat iad ee ae . ‘Gaiden Flor burn, dndge Bradwell, Frank Barrett, m4 set forth have never been made known toany | duet whieh compromised the Lnperlat fant Hte diferent, Politics hal nothing what- | three men atone, be considered, without | interests between the Boston syndleate and | inte Station the hen tenant Bir tho att | quite a number of others In the lobby,” 5 iy. “Give me the proof,” his sister asked. | ever to do with this, ils attempt was inatl | speakingof Kaiserté, and still less of Rowehady, oy a ‘h mest afton fy the headquarters for the Lara i Says ono aitaide of the Immedinte entowrage of) 24 4 tothe proofs replied Hassan, “al the | gated solely by the Consenmmneenae ‘erie | Nhatrolla way a narrowentided, dissembting | te Atchison, ‘Topeka & Santa Fé aud tho | mie pains stock-men Mayor Hurrison prestded, and, in calling the late Sultan, ‘They are taken directly | afters of the patace will furnish’ It to the | Wwhtely line teen place, Asingle mon, pers | fnatle, who hadreached thedlgnity of Sheik | Gould combination, ‘That its tho design of i are the Council lo order, spoke ns follows: from tho Hips of eye-withesses, aid na pains | Sultan, As forme Paccomplish my duty ine fect master of Orlentat stratagen and panes | WOEsom hy the favor of Abdul Aziz and tho | Goatd and lis partners to get control of all | | MISSOURI, KANSAS & "TEXAS, 9 Lott have been convened because of th have been spared to avold falling inte any | warnhig you that itis for you ta your turn | intrigue, acting solely to. hisure his Individe | Old Turk party, ti fi position te the party of | the routes leading to the Paetite, or such | ‘Tho New York Tribune hns tho following | adit of one of Chicago's alitest mu he exaggeration, They will enable the reader to | t Warn our Effendina (the tis always | unl safety and” gratify his personul revenge, | reform repre: by Midthat, {Tusseln 58 ett 8. i contemplated routes as havo Pacifiecharters, | rezarding the Missouri, Kansus & ‘Texas | energetle cilizens,—the Mon, S$. 8, riven to the Sultan by all the employés of | wag about to atte verthrow 0 Avil was ambitions, selish, avaricious af They Jays recente # hy . Re eae ee lon. SS, Hasenns forman opinion of thoenstoins of the Oriental | Finntacey” Che Poutth Bases, Rie teerdee | Settee te Aa Hes Ceendee eat bag { fuoney win wryens bn qnore fy man of husl- | fs tong sinee been demonstrated, ‘They Hallovay csesently Bobbled up” by the Jay | who dled suditenly Wednesday aight, win Harem still seated axust all idens of mol | faved tor sever] days, for she dtd not dare to | palaee defended on ong slo by the osphor- | Ness tan a politiclan, Midhat Pasha, as wo | ave thus far succeeded In obtaining control | Goutd Syndicate: only bale an hour's premonition. Ife 4; ern elyiization, To better appreelate the | annoy thls bad news to thesultan, Baton | us, and on the other by high and doitble | have said, Fepreantedd theyoung Turk party. | of nll such rotites except those |, The Missouri, Kansas & ‘Toxns Rultrand haa heen sick, but thought lilmself tearly events of tls starting drama, it fg necessary | the last Friday of the month of April in the | walls, The fuct of this party coming to power wits | oe the Atehisat, Topeka & Santa Fé | REC, porated sinco Inty, 1876, by. poe eT te has he taken fi ‘ Lu te brleity. sloth. dy die: Bee Leh afternoon, after the eoremony of the Salumllk i WESAHIN'S APPEARANCE, atnply the conseyterice of the deposition of nil St. Louls. eS Franci Goutt eeiiee, onipany in behalf of tho hondhokters, © has been talcen from: our midst, and jf tobrtelly sketch the sppearanes and: char. Cevery Friday theSultan goestothe mosaueit | Ttussein Aynt wasn fittle man, about five | AUNT Adz, and by no means the cause of It, | ANd St Louls & San Francisco, Goutd Teresi cle eongedtaateet 2 ae Ao honds in Dos Pius deemed proper that you should ve calle acter of the Inte Sultan, grout pon to prays thy return of thls cores | fe iene ete pa seston trent and | THIS party has promised und stilt keeps on | made a gallant fight to secure the Comber EL Nat eee! Tae tothe tine it | together fn order that you might express ADDUL, AZIZ tony Is called the **Salauillk*), urged by the | roxy, Tittle fut hands, sinall feet, always most | Prambsing great things, but has even ony of | St. Louls & San Jranelsvo and tts Atlantic & was placed! in tho hands of tha Trust Company | sympathy for the family; called together be. Abdul Aziz was n stout, heavily butlUman, | renewed fnstancs of her brather, tha Fourth | pa) nly dressed, serupalonsly nent and thelt promised reforms ever been honestly Pactie charter, but tha Atelison, Topeka dc | waa operated by a Recelver, At yarloas. times cause in the history of Chicago fe; possessing Herculean strength, Tis eyes | Suseh Rhadeen, threw herself at the feet of) smart! fn personal al pentane, Auyseln | cerrled out? r ‘ Santa YS got went of him, and formed an | Whi the lust venr etforts havo been mado to | ave held more responsible position ie ‘ Heeply yhaderd byt dark | Me, Sultan, ond after having hexed his | Avnl seemed at (rst Silt to possess cer: POLITICS AND INTRIGUE, Alt ‘lth that ; t 2 | RorEMnize the Compuns, During tho summer 4 recon were Inrge and deeply shaded by long, dark Majesty's meres’ for eansing Thin palis she | tain frank good humor, ‘This was, however, | «People seem. searcely yet able to realize | Mllanco wlth that road, Stnce thon frantic | tho Chicago, Mitrlington & Quincy Company at | Mr. ayes, or have been to larger extent eyebrows and eyelashes, Mis compleston | tall hha, with tears In hereyes of the lite increly it deceniloms whlell aug disappeared | that ht Turkey all Government. and all po | forts have been made by Gould fo break fart tort (use ure a fenso, of tho: reveal trae | {qautlitedt with the growth and prosperity of was swarthy, ‘The sole gnark of reeoxuition | dellty of the mother: of ie Heileon. | pon nearer acquaintance, Ils seldshness | litleal partles are thoroughly corrupt. Gov. | the treaty between thosa roads, Me hnd a Bena eat ee ia ee aa arta the Uy areatt elly of the West. Show ¥ ., « bondholdera of the Kangys roads wero finally S1y' with which he deigned to acknowledge the | “Show your cleneney,” sald she, “by bring- | and greed of pal wer " ernment is maarabling to pieves and politteat | bi Introduced in Congress through-liistools | abandoned, ‘Of “the fest-miortmtiee hans: tnotlon of Ald. Swift, the Chair Aesig. inost humble salutation was 0 short, expres ing her back to her duty, but do not pantale | y, Lhlin from ever entei nto any parties are mere cate words, The practical i Paeitle or for= | motntlng to $14,753.00, a ayndicate of Scoter | Tiled Messrs, Swift, Whekerstam, and Stay. Minn ead eilecd eee iviae led by the | leh because she is the mother of your favorit bination whieh coutl in any way | tdinintstration of the count ett be fo terlae ae Atlantic & Pacitle chealer Jor bankers {snaid to contra about SHOROO. The | Der to Prepare suitable resolutinns, A Tlahtoey Teele te the eet ar stiae | Saket ‘The Sultan did not dein to utter a | eonteihute tee tho nedvanture vf lle lente | in the harks at thecorte forelgn Ainbassa- | felted, but there are no “prospects that thts | negotiations came to an ondon neconntara |, Aftera short absence tho Committes rm slightest Acolianttu of the bend or alley single word In replys With, his dack eves | br to the weltare of thenations He Moke | dors "| scheine witt succeed. ‘Then he tried to get hotter afer malin bx oMleers of the Wabash thened and subioligal ite following: « eatre. His hearing was not without dig- | fixed on the ground he passed rapidiy to the | s . rt Xe ih vel ust U rc uy tho St. Lows & Son Franetseo by buying 1 rond Compiny. The Thirlington Company VHEREAS, This Counell lins been officially f nity, and nt tines did not lavk grandeur, | Apartments of Ms falthless wits When ste east apo ac Tsl, eots, aid welt ral A] ib tmal be adlinitted thatthe yoke of Alstut ae SU ab | had offered § per cent Intorest onthe Oest-mort= | formed af tho dent oF oF fellow-ee ieee ue i . had weighed teavily upon all, but. uo | all the stoek he could, but in dhis he was also ae bunds, th be guaranteed by tat Company, | 1 g, a Gen. Ignatlet, when comparing the deadsul- | 8 hin enter the mnfortanate woman felt ‘sof May 29 and 0 passed | one hal aared hope tu removelt. Ln hls face | defeated by the Boston syneate, whe man- Fhe Wal Computty ttgreced to past neriaents Meatved ARM rete a eotved with deep sor. that her thae had came. She attempted to | without sity: lithe 4 The stovle, 0 . posse i * hott the oeetrrence of any important { no politteal iden had been In play, here | aged to sceure W ingjority of the stack, and | and the proposed lense ta the Burilugion Com: | rowetho Aunouncement ef the death ot ouolis J oisiceugeiatt senate tat Ms throw hei self Upon her knees hefore Mm | event. Midhat nd Atined ‘Kilserli alone | lad not even been the assuclation of persons | plaice it where ‘oul eeu not tone iC fn | pany was not perfected. A forecloatre wis us’ heen for nearly thirty years a ad dul Azta was the © Tast of the Mohicans.” | she hud se grievously wronged—she was His | hind on the 8st some slight suspicionof Jus | noting forthe attaliment ofa common end, | order to defeat wll further attempts of this | considered unnecessn Kl the control of tho | cltlen, Te loved all that was princely, ant could do | favorit wife. ‘The Sultan restrained her. and | sein Ava {itention, On the evening of the | Phere was shinply one man—lusseln Ayni-~ | klud on the part of Gould, the Atchison, Toe | Tetd was secured finally by the purehoso of the Reolved, That our elty has vcension to mou, nathing sinall or shabby. Everything about poluted to the door of the raom, ened at the 20th the Grand Vidier had everything in rend: | resolved ff neee: reel | Stack, tho Joxs of ono Jong identified with its gaveme Pa alnee a “tablet?” “hiel eo ey tar t U has pert ine Hy z Afi was on a grand senfe and in excess, Auy- | [luce ve “taHlet”” In whieh the women keep | ines for lly plot, and ot wnitll then, when { for his own Interests, wishing to eseape from | arrangements to consolidate. with the St. Oceana bas hoon, nendually pay ie the Pere M Aurore ne otickay Intomate’ van pa thelr dresses and, jewelry. “Follow ame, | withdrawal wonll have heen fipossibte, dit | the Justanzer of his master, cand driven to | honed Saw Fran ail it Is predicted | amount that now remains in puld fsentd not to | questioned: and ane eiose coaot in oli ting mediocre was deemed incompatible | said Abdul Aziz: “your slaves and attend | Wit exveite mvt i on Wi 8 with’ his diguity. Ils generosity was only autsare nolinaverherrals th he bein to exveute lis plans. On that even- | anactof brilliant course’ and: formidable | that the eansolidation will be made inside of | be large. A meeting oft hew Directory will | and private life, was such vs to endear bint Bt ary to sneriftee everything | pela & Santa Fé, it ly stated, Tntheehamber | fy Sty ’ she! uss, Solely beeatse tf ‘| “ : he invited his Ughness the Shelk ul fs- | rashness, solely because his Individual fear | amonth, 8 contemplates the extension } be held enon for tho purpose of taking the road | all with whom f jo $F en 4 equaled by the prodigality of tha anetent Aen happened to bo Mt the moment four | Jam (Khulrolla Pasha) to dine at tits house. ant personal revence were kmncnise, of the St, Louis & San Franefseo not only | from the hands ofthe Dnlon Trust Comnpans. by | public nals apa aa He flea nee caliphy, Tis personal courage deserved n | Slaves aud one eunuch, This fuvitution was necepted without tha | ‘Tho prosperity of Llussein Avni was not of | from Albuquerque to. the Paelile Coast, but | the payment of the arrones of Interest. “Tt UN positions of ‘rent veaponsibllitys an ene woman had eaused the | so from. its. present terminus. at Vinita | sald to bo the intention af tho Directora to car hetter fate than the one reserved for him, If THE SULTANS RAGE, sllichtest: susplaion. The Grand Vizier re- | long duration, t heen | through the Indian Territory to Albuquerque, | 8e!ldato the rond with the Missourl Pacific Ral wotle, ‘and floor, | ruin of Abdul A; nthuaiiatle man, Ho devoted tho ty {bis natural disposition lad been cultivated, In the tollet?? room ftself no one was | celyed his guest ina salon on the: 7. tufter having he portion of his life ta tho ndvancement of the s tsi " = w i shiv : se 1 S s 7, earth a i, which chinged handsn few months ago. interests af Chlenza. + Instead of being sapped and corrupted bythe | present. Several large wardrobes In this | After the usual salutations. Hussein Avani | ils vletim. Another want was destined (o Besides, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé | fone : . 5 4 z merefricioas cdueation of the faren ond pale (room contained Tontes’ dresses, and costuines | took Khatrolla astde, read to him rapldly the | draw the vengeance of Hassan Bey apon the | and the St. aouls & San Hrancisco are to be persons che mnie ne ot the eee Hales pithy tothe ‘hereaved faatly in thie bel nee, the second son o£ the Sultan Mahmoud | were also arranged upon hooks and frames | textof a fetya’? (an allegorient form/used | hend of Hus Avnol. ‘This youn was the | connected at Vinita und Dodge. Clly, thus Tons from Hinnibal, Mo, to Denlaon, Tex. | of deep afiietlon, we would haye tilled the role of a great sov- | attached to the walls, Aamagnifieent carpet | bY Torks to ammounee an Irrevecuble de sister of ilass Bey, the new ‘Third Baseh | giving the Alehison, ‘Topeka & Santa Fé dl- | ccosslig the Miscourl itiver ut Soduthan A branght Resolved, That this Cat 9 ereizn, But fils good qualities were ex- | covered the floor, and yarlous enskets of Jews fon. ‘The answer 1s always contined to ony | Khadeen, Her deatht was brought about by ect routes to St. Louis as well as lo Kansas | from Parsone, Kas, extends to dunction Clty, | respect. to ine fis Re OFS A tnyee ttl ploited for the benefit of hts unbridled vices, | els rested upon’ two tabtes placed in’ the | word, “oulour” or ‘olny —yeaar no) and | the shock she recelved when apprised o€ the. Clty striking Gould at lig wost vital points, | where it connects with tho Kansua Paci, A | his funeral ina body, and thnt the Mayor bo re caprices, nnd extravagant follles, whieh | middie of the apartinent about a yurd apart, | earnestly demanded his signarare to ft. this | triumph of ILussein Avul, the fall of Abdul | as fie ds alsa al cling his Paeifie traMe. to shart extatisiol from Dentson to Fort Worth | quosted to close tha various departments of the hastened the Ottoman Empire to auarehy | The two windows of this room faced th fetva was worded thus: “When a Call by Aziz, and tha v ranee of him who hil | those two places, Gould, thus seelyg hime | WillJoin tho Miswourl, Kansas & Texns Roud | City Gavernmont on the duy of the funeral, i ¥ 3 i vi ney vorthy: oy ’ se : Ith the Toray & Pacltic, whieh It Is proposed to | — fexolreed, That thesa. resolutions he ni and brought the monarch himself to destrue- | court-yard, and at the moment of the eo hisown acts proves bhinself unworthy to | overthrown the Sulton to eseape tho couse- | self baled In his attempts to get into the | 7 ‘ paeiiic ee ase solutions ho placed { tlon, Abdul Aziz would not tolerate any ob | mission of the erie these windows were | relen, is it necessary to maintain im 2” Xiio quences of n dentnedutlon made by herself, | territory of the Atchison, ‘Topeka & Santa | Cxtend westwaruto the Puctite Slope, aay they recor nut the Goltuell und a coprte j stacle whitch might bar the road to his de- | hate open. Upon entering thisroom the Sul- | answer was Olmas”—no, The death of this ‘Third Baseh ‘Khade Fé and cut this road off from eustern and I a, ae 8 iy eased. sires, ‘The women of the harem called hha | tan turned savagely upon his wife, wh THE SHEIK UL ISLASE SIQNg, as Lean prove vor is further documents | western connectlony, it is but natural that he se haere ALD, TIMGOP , thelr “Aslan” (Lion),and he often gave way | nearly. paralyzed with ‘Khabealtaectnaet: ah ant, | Md evidence reach me from Constantinople | should take othor means to obtaln lls ends, Special Dispateh to The Cheaga Tribune, said ho could not let the occasion go by wlthe ‘to violent passion and’ ferocity whlel would trembling before Lim. $I Khalrolla reftsed te sign this document, implored merey < te b oy | had the most terrible consequences, which | and it is therefore not surprising that he en- | Inntaxavotis, Ind. Jan. 8—Prestdent | outspenking. a few words in. refereneeto oneas, eryinie St AqMith Ante Soul sotueht fa ede Le qu Avnl from auell | Thane te relate tnler the title, ire fered Into negotlations with the Atchison, | Hammond, of the Indlunapolts, Decatur & | Mt Mayes, "Ie hind known him some thitty (Pardon, pardon, our Sule] have been already banished once by the Sul- | Menthyof Sieltan Munut's Relen.? Durlng Topeka Santi F6 people to bring about | Springfield Road, suys there ts'no truth in | Sears aNd looked upon Intin always as a pete her in his powerful grasp | tan. By iuttempling this you “wlll tush to | thisshort period no Tess than three most | unton of lnterests. Both these syndleates tho report that the Wabash C rhave | uel friend. | Thos hint spent many pleas. See Rema stalrease In the Palace of Dolma | and threw her violently’ to the ground befory | your ‘ruin. In tho “most certaln_qanners’ | Marling erlues were comultted.—all the ru- | live tinvested thelr-cupital, fa. make. money, ee cane ae Myabash Company have |) ant hours together, consulting on various vgtehe, his feat, | Wretch 1” sald hey “you have bes | Knough,” replied tha Grand “Vizier, 1 Siltof the death of the new ‘Third Basch | and this they could not do by enterlug. upon | obtained n controling Interest Inthe road,.| subjects connected with te brat Interedeet A TURKISH NERO, trayed me and must perish? “Pardon,” fenes tiie dumunent with ‘yon, and inat tho | Shadeen, ‘These erfines were: ‘The deuth of |e war ofestermination, and therefore both | Ho says it wlll be thelr policy to keep out at | theelty, ani ha always found Mr Hayes te His ‘daily pastime was cock-fighting and | she entreated, “I am the mother of your | expiration of half an hotrit ly unsigned you | Abdu Azz, the assasination of the Minister | are showlng 0 Willingness to poo! tssues. By | all entangling alliances, and keep the Tne fenlal and gentlomanty in all his wars, and making his slaves fight with cach other, | dearest son. Our, son lx of your ‘awn | Sy not bealive?’ Iussely Avant then went by Hassan Bey at Midhut Pasha's residence, naking a combina) lan with the Atchison, open to alt connecting ronds that desire to he thonght. a strletly honest mar. He had » Combats were often atrunged between Hans | flesh and blood. For his sake spare inet” | { Kalserlé, who was on board ef the Os | Md the dethronement of Murad: after crim: | Topeli & Santa Hé, Gould will bo sti) able | OPC it. No preforence will be given any fast | Wever beard a lisp against kta tn that re iu do credit to the king of bensts, One day In] anu forgi » 187, with his own hands, he threw vs | Entendine: Pasha, his Grand Chamberlain, from the top | tan) Me AE G andl thor, Ho at La enormous fron caye fit nase Ie honor gctlled tho Sullag, manich,aspend(d ironchad, rilngat anchor | Hal attempts against his life, Locurry ait his desta aH fie ca eral y frelglit Ine, but any one who has a car to Herat een toe eta Food nanos 4 Ct ‘t= shine Si U et wee! rey SI ue oo yi + bid a wo ec s h nents, "Inveaeh compartments imee Bengal | Hts bell bul without unshenthtine He Abad | Retteelt the palace of the Siuttan aud the rs- Niquigu ravisniain, thouch ho has to allow tha Noston syndieats | tiy'mame tones ea ai alee eae ae | miclozaey whe all might wish to. Jeske figer would ho kept for days without reeelv- | Aziz dealt the unfortunate wonan the most | was not five minutes with the Minister be | “Oukin® weitesto tho Whitehall Revi: tn | (0 pocket a sfiaro of the profits, Ett clutmed | flured itt Ne imore satisfaction along the | Howey puilicae, ae discos eae ing food. When the tiger had attained the | furtous blows yon the head, body, and lolns, we . 8 fe b du Contre. “Vienne, | fiat an amicable arrangement has been de- . 4b : ‘ Hayes politieally, Mr, Hayes had ak Teauliste degree of ferocity ® young Ilva | At tis moment one of the young femalp sie osama dg fete ake there urreered in Ril ur rere taretuts | termined upon by the two parties, and. that Prone a ree a tee ees, at One oan Ways heen an opponent, but an honorable Tnmb would be given to the tiger {the mid. | slaves, named Fatima, durted (9 the doortanl Worthy to relne In the presence of stich a | Qecaunt of a Crhttul martyrdort of horses in | thoy ure pow perfecting the detalla for pool} pany, one, Te had never known him to doa die ilo compartment Assoon ns this tleer was | Witnessed the seene which wo have justde- | doenment Kalserls promised hls absalute | Brance,a equnitey which has been very well | lug thelr busluess. A pool between the Unlon honest act in tls whole intercourse with hin, Ost ot Si r i ry pribed, ‘hes Re is ' le r al) iby Bren t elves * 1% tes | Vaeifie, Kansas Pacitie, and th HON, SENS AT THERON, Mr. Hayes y manly in every respect. ; iivo partite Wwauld hosel rata at Parent ilfelese aon tee Hoo ia ea . Husseln Aval then oxpiatued | Chowne? Asconting to ais deurnaie alice opel & Santa Ke in ‘ie fi euaienes CISETNAATEBOUEEMN: joss was grett ones of ‘course, te his fants 1 qinost: terrific combat ensued between the | qoxt Violent aud Dratul Riek iN the Tolns, and Faw wetrdy ls plan, fifleh, was put at gives in official account of tho fucts fren M. | for some thne past, and has heen well maine | CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 90.—Dispatehes wore | ane lils frends, and the speaker felt that the i Anfurlated wild beasts before the Sultan | turned to leave the room, Before he renched | Gury out " i Saplit, member of. tho Itmoxes Society for the tatned. Mr. S.F. Plergon ig tho Commis. | read on ’Change to-day between the Mayors | clty lind also met with great loss iu the comfortably reclining upon a divan, He | the door Fatina escaped, rejoined her com: | whieh ine rela at AbMal aka ended aint th Apecmtaona ML iterenns eebariats mane for, this pool, with headquarters at | of Chattanooga and Cinelnnati,on the ocea- | death of Mr. Hayes,—0 worthy, honest man once remarked that nothing enused hin such | panlon and sald: “The Rifending has killed | yeign of Murad began, try and make thelr fortunes outot that very | Denver, The recent consolidation of the the | sion of the opening of telegraphic eommunt |, Ald. Wiekersiinut said that only those who exquisit pleasure as the ht of blood. | her aud ls coming here” Abdul Aziz, enter- ~ Ada . iv Jeet of muti history, the leech, | Union and Kansas Paeifie and the contem- a a ; knew Mr. Hayes, duthnately knew how he eer yet A niu Aziz adored wee encour. | Ing the apartment into which tha. totlet”™ IN FAVOR OF MURAD, Trott ea etry hav Datel Bletoe ‘iwutnps on | Mated amalgamation of the Atchison, To- | Ctlon over tho Clneinnatl Southern Railway. | joved Chicago. For thirty years he hadbeen } 4 ts a chamber ovened, sald: “Leb that woman | | Atlidhat Pasha awalted at his residence the | tho bunks of tho Gurontio und tilted the awamps | Pekan & Santa FS and St Louls San Bran- | Mayor ‘Temple, of Chattanooga, in hits dls- | idoutited with the: Interests af the city, and Heat ee ee aa ee | ee eee tne oft aaarensest Tae QFOMINN | AMIE ot Chae at eres Festilenco tho | the bunks of tho (in Profitable ‘these Ieeehes | cinco will serlously affect this pool: and {heres | patch, expressed the hops that, this rund | dlertne ll tint ines Kiera erate a { yt " . 1 7} have in thelr possession paintings mide by | this order the femate slaves hastened to ged tay) aru ee. punts of thn AHH bury unt anualet ply Shem a ee fore new poh. which te {0 take in all tho rullway of conumerce may nastet jn prthging city ant Its food Wad Hobounded. he cretit arisisvot merit Pockry alto tad | hers Wing. setselest ant bnthe in he | Murat. he Gand ViglerWiaselt i his | gatos fhen he Honea specter bay | AMUCITA OF thous partie tween che | Cleserfogele, from the Inks to ho Gulf | clansee or hu ci bnsiiees or athe satay its charms for’ ths spirit eapable allke | blood, In a few anoments she was re capaci ot ATtiistorok AN an ordered two ne (het, unit Hee OF Aine hia Tecan tees fangul nt hehe in New Yark, Tha fol law. areal and eorimats conte, salts: “Ty te Falke obi aiinniges OF lent y—of going ot extreme tenderness toward lis fume | stored to consciousness and sald: “He has niry ions to ie uneer arms at halts | swatnps, which are subdivided by wooden com | lg Joint cirewar dust ssned by the General his reply, Mayor Jneob sald: he | to some ather city, —Mr, Hayes always sport ily and favorits ond of the utmost | killed me.” ‘Then she made a signto Fatina | Past 10 In the evening. ‘Those troops, of | Oterients ao Placed that whon these un- | Minagersof theal(ehison, Topeka & Santa Fé | miaterigl, intellectual, and patriotle henetits | words of encouragement to them,—toled thet $ brutality toward those whom he belleved to | to bend over, and whispered Into the car of | course, had no idea why they had recelyed nappy animals have been fereed Into tho | and the Union Paeifie Rallrond, goes far to | derived will prove themselves mutual under | to stand thele ground, as Chicago would yet connected with any party was moro ate MILLS, tached to tte Union, more devoted to the ‘ by his enemies, He never ¢ tHe vay | this, hee favorit slave: this order, which was oly communtented to | mud thera is no eseupe for them, ‘The leechos | show that there [sno longer any conitict be- | the guidance of your sentiment.’ ove tu be one of thea brightest spots in the * , bulls pneinles tritthe oes PHP Tal Mii HLussein, so that ho may avenge my | them ut the last moment," ‘These two battal- | fasten on them instantly by thousunds; tho | tween thelr respective ronda: = -——— Tattedt States, Mr. ayes loved. this tty +: Validé (the Empress Mother, who usually | death.” fous Were quartered nt the Sernskerut (Mine | horse ign a few moments bike sith eruWling |: Te hnwncen wgceed thut. no passes. shalt. be COMPENSATION FIXED. dearly, "In every pasition he lind eld, even i enjoys 8 controlling influence Ju the politlent The eunnels charged to enrry away the | istry of Wor) itself, Not until they hud cheatiten: ie Hon sti kore eat Laan alven over our respective Hnes_ on account of Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. when party spirit had ran high, no man i party known as that of the “pilicu”), | Sulu then entered tho chamber, and, with: | taken up their mareh did Hussein Aviat as: | Of alton the open wounds and quits that thoto | Dussongor or. treat. trate. Wo. respect full Inpianavoras, Ind., Jan. 80—An_ order | duestioned his honesty. When tho elty’s ' ordered nn oflicer of the palace to communi: | outevincing the slightest compassion. for | Stine command of them himself He was ac. | Beer hones have cewitiess doserihos He facies | Feqlest ofleors of connecting tes uot to age | | INDIAD sn Litt Staten pore dee | nitietal position was bad, and Chicago was ale cate to the Sultan a message which happened | their dying inistress,—for these creatures are | companted by two of hiv aldes-de-camp and | OF posriblo vvidgew the cates rugeles oF the | funsportution for persons on that vecount, Was entered In the United States Courts to- } most bankripl aur best men were glad that J fo dispiease him, Abdul Aziz chased the | incapable of my good quolity. of either man | ix chuonish Gtale Serguants attached fo tho tuto, drawn downward into tha mud, bleed= 7 5 f day fixing the compensation of etjnh Smith, | Mr, Phuyes o upled the position of Control { — offleer from his presence, and never would | or womnn,—lutitled the femile staves from | Ministry of W ne He knew ho might trust | ing wt every pare, etelving In frintls terror to PULLMAN BLEEPERS, Receiver of tho Fort Wayne, Munele & Cin | ler, knowlng that in thut place thero was & 4 consent to kee his face again, He was loved } the raom and tried fo foree the Sultana to | to the devotion of these men. He made them | stmke off the lecches whlah hung on tholr oyes, On the 16th of December Try Trimusy pub | elnnati Road, at $5,000 per annuus friend of Chicago, Durlug the War, no man by fow, feared hy many, but ull tremble d be- | rise te her feet. This was, however, Smposs | Delleve that the Council of Ministery | tholr lips, thotr nostrils, aud thole most sensitive | shed the following in counection with the » He net “1 5 “ - } sible, ‘Tho Third Baseh Khadeen was at tho | and the Shell ul [slam had deelded | parts and at lust, exhausted ly loss of blood, nie Prushng to so bend hetore Hitt daak he heat | itive suitering teamva disease af tee Riaega, to dethrono, the Sultan; as to Ifusueln | sueked down lute tho noxtius siting, and seen no | Article announcing the absorption of the n= BAC: i EYENNE, “0. 'T. Coustltution and the tag. In many conversa i y met ‘i 1 6 1 fe ndida that wit thesa poor martyrsure | Rock Island steeping-car Ine by tha Pullman | CHEYENNE, Wyo. T., Jan. 90.—The elec- ' down from jus high throv yall scemed | Some ot the blows whieh the Sultan had Ayvol ldinself, he told thom that hie | were, ea . ; i sleeping: y mane é ts fons had with hin during ‘that. dark peri i» to Hina gonad ade Taekecaieay Mant | fileted on this part of der body caused a | Was anerely {he Instrument selected by Howueht whut Hoy arty Diets team Wee Tadd | Palacu-Car Company: lion held yesterday on the question of issuing | of our country’s history, the speaker had { instruments created solely for his pl live * i { wire | hemorrhaxe which resuited in her death, | the Subline Porte and the grand chiefs of | this pitaods state ure devoured alive by ihe une |. ‘Choro ts niso some tulle about nogotintions go- | $100,000 honds by this county to the Unton | ngaln and malty heard hin'say thas tho grea: oreaprice. Iusseln Avni Pasha aroge from | She did not Ive tong enough to reach the | the Mohaminedan religion to carry out they | nelides! Front 18,000. to. 20, horses are ane | Ing on between Mr. Pullman und Vanderbilt by | Paelfie Rallway Company to bulld a railroad | est calumity: that. could befall this Nation this crowd of courtesans and fintteren to | calune which was tocenyey her to the old | orders, ‘These troops oceapied withont dif |. aually gueriticed fn thks manner at Hordeaux, | which tho cars of tho former aro tobe subst | Hort towards the Black Tills ant the Big | Would be the dissolution of the Union,—that * overturn the last of the sons of tha Sultan | harem, ‘The body wae placed tn a corridor, | Henity the approaches to the pahwe, « Its | We excerate tho wretched traders who throw | tuted for the Wagner curs at present usedon the | Port country, resulted almost unnulmously | 29 effort on. our part, no expenditure of af erene Seri ¥ , ' vit ved himself. as Minister, tho ive horses to tho boolsnukers of tho | Vanderbilt lines, A prominent riutiroad mun uy 0 zi save (hd nai at fan eet ronelt lanes ut atu An tess tha taro: oun cadherirapd vrs War, He wquletly. ‘ordered Tee oof ewanihs nib ynulity on they am Wl the ownurs Heer te aa lite Boe orien entering in favor of granting tho bonds, . Ainerean ink oP. Pia vas dea rl Ss ud aie the who #el hom to the torture, ‘owe u dul 0 a vi uit wi 0 iY thle ¥ {gover tho solireg of i erhue you must Ha FATIMA'S ORIER, Fee at With the eee ek thelr Our horses not [eas thin to our felluwemonenay, | (rom now the Puilinut sleepers would. tan on TrEMs, Chlengo had lost. good citizen for the woman.” In the caso of the fall of | ‘The above details are set forth with tha , { pace tho philanthropists, perlups wo awo a | tho Vanderbilt lines. ‘hla ta wo anuch | ate, John MeToed, of Loulsvile, has beon | PMLA honest man. ths people of thls ely Tind conferred upon hin positions of honor Abdul Aziz the sine prlielple applies | most serupuious esnelitude, aud direct vie | Mirouul thy main eatoway, Ax these soldiers | ronter, Uecutan our horses have dono us | tho ore. plausible ag Vanderbit “and ib at KISMET IN THE MWATEM of this fapertal and domestic drama, Fats | jecompanted by Redie aud his aldedtte-camp, | most part? Let the nilllions of anurtyes at | cars of the Pullman Company. If. the rads of | > Oe ee ne Srendatarte | Of the Connell, as tho legislative body of the : In, 1876 the Sultan Abdul Aziz had five | was overcome by whut she had seen, by what | tind fallowed at an interval of a few paces Lay | Heumey ANE omilbus Worle oe Hkeeetits | ERoc two Guana ey tute throm | ken charge of the oftlee, Its headquurters } Ci; 5 ty tious featlinouy oF the cliy’s ttglebled= ( Jealthnate wives, Known hy the name of | she had heard, and above all by the counts | {its ehnonte Tio a sinnil door at { bonds nnd wlanghter yunts, inser that aie passenger linea betweott tho Bust and West, as tt | will bo at New Albany, Ind, hesd to Mr, Hayes ani of thy respect tho elll- Basch Khndeen. The order of prevedence | xlon bequeathed to her By hed ing rabh rca, the end of formed on one side by | Hon with tho cloquenco of in unpiticd agony." | 18 Rtated they will, It Is most natural thit thoy "The Baltimore & Ola Ratlroad js making | zens entertained for him. Ils record was { of these Indies ts determined by the date at | ‘The next day she demanded of the iow Third | a klusk, or rather aw ing of the puluce Itself, ——_—_——_— Ui nave to liga tho sleepers of withor ano ur tho Inborate { 7 ts on th 5‘ S| not forgotten, and. the speaker sincere) i warringe. ‘Tho first Basel Khadeen Is the | Buse Kindeen (tha sister of Missa ley) nabs or rafter a wine OF the palace Itself Sacssapan iadanicc othor Company, and, as Gould bus ulways been | elaborate improvements on thelr passenger | HOt forgotten, un at + s 4 and on otuer side bya wallot the garden, | Beauti(nl Morses—Lho Present of Gen, | uamirer of the Pullman ears, and never allowed of honed that every member of the C " ; One first married, ete, At tho commence- pemniiesiin to return to the family of her | tyiy small door led to the Sultan's ‘parts Grant to the Kmperor of Japan, Any othor to run ovor his Mnecit is yery proba | Cepotat tha Exposition Building, There i | wien done with ‘this earth, might have so ‘ment ofthe year the third Hageh Khndeon | former masters, wha had previously Fen ments, nid was only made tee of by Katie of mutha Tere stan o bly thug the Wagner ewrs will hive weivo wuy | £0 Donnew pinnk walk on tha outside and | conducted himself as to liave enased ns eel 7 died, ‘fhe fourth then became the third, and | her to the vietin of Asta tently he Third | the Ministers and. a few persona who hil | OnSnturdayattemonn’ there arrived in thia | lathe Paliinan ony tae iinow nee controjled by | thres new gusjuts on tho inside, eral sorrow, and have as many people mourn ‘ aave up her former plnce tow fifth, tha name | Masel Khadeen consented, and this ex-slave | constant aeeens to the Sultan. Itwas by this | clty three valunble and magnificent stulllans on | Mtr. Vanderbilt, Mr, A.A. Talmadie, General Superlitend- | htx loss as Had Mr, Inyes. ., SE whose brother (lassan Bey) has shice | fs now safe in Cotro, where sho has recently | Gour that Hntsselt, Avni had been Inthe able | route to the Japnmese "Hiplecs ‘Thess horses ‘A morning paper rehashed the above yes | ent ot the lissourl Dacitie: dalivueds Sis | ‘the resolutions’ were then unanimously y * Beon celebrated In the imost truzle manner, | been married, ‘Tho eunuch who was inthe | or yisiting the sulan uroin chinge of Willian Urllite and Edwant | forday ng mt orkeinal seoop,” and adds tae | ee ae Alissourl I Dae ME ACW, | adopted by a rising vote i Altona thre Soman by a colbeldenee twine: | watechauier. at the moment of she canta “EN THE SULCASY PALACE. Samat with thenrto nee’ thet uty dee | tho Cullman and Wagner tines ara about | Hekinson hav bon appetnied vaststautGere | cat, Rawlelgi anoved, that a committee of Howame years and cael of the three age: | lathtless nate too dee geet his toners | All ad thu far been esudueted so cegu: | Hi atu whe “eke aCe uN fo by consolidated, , aunt fo by tnown | erat Supotintendent of hls rond, thes bs uppotited ta make arrangements ot {pled in tum the place of ‘Third Baseh Kha- | The day after the erime Fathna sent w faiths | larly and quietly that none of the Inmates of | stable on setnrter iit murning teat {While tho original Alutement eee: | Mr RH. Fleming lias been appointed “tho mation was nareed to, and tho Chalt t deen. ‘Th fi Mat slut Be ful servant of her formes ster, wh he | the patnes had any suaplelon that anything | and thero a fee reporter tits morainy obtained | W ‘ etna ement in “Pate | praveling Agent { ‘iute it bra hh San 05 : 4 een. he mother of Matimoud Djelut t Ayu her former mw whom she i "I 5 lee = ry 1 porred! a raveling Agent for the Cliicago, Milwaukes ty Ri ‘ Pp y, and Sleyer F ee i ni Seah ge The Grand Virler ki t a viow of the beautiful stecds, INUNE Was correct, the - statement a ay named Ald. Rowleigh, Peevey, an y * deen, the favorit son of Abdul Aviz, way | ld fount, to Wusseln Avnl Pasha, The | Was wrong, The arand Vialor knocked a “Hardy” of Rthin Allen blood ts 4 years old, | about a consolidation Ja far from | & St Pat Rallroad, Mr, Memtng ling been | (Fifteenth, . 3 soon to perish by the hand of her tnperlat | Pasha had attest hts yale witry residences | tis door and sald: ifls Madesty nwalts M0 | and was ‘presented hy Gon. Grant tothe. Bint the mark. The negotlutions that hnye been | 1 the employ af the Rock Island Rallroad, ‘The Chair announced that the funeral y Wusband,—an event whlely resulting In the | used In contradistinetfon to “eonak,” whieh | Upon most urgent buses” ‘Che door | Boroeot duiriny by whom the. Genon wuss going on betwen the Pullman aid Wagner | 8d 1s well qualified far hls now position would take, place at 11 ofelock this morn 1 deposition and death of thy Sultan, caused | means ngity residenes) of Conscotndjonk, | Was atonce opened, ‘Tho attendants xaltited | Rosniapiyite witaied wnate Visiting that coun- | Hognfe were not, for the purposy of consalle | Mr, DW, Iiteheock, who lms latet ybeon | from the Cathedral of SS, Potor and Tau i te revolution whic eelpltatea atte whlel Js situated, gn the European side, wie en Mu opened W pussnica fortes fi TOE opie Win flag bay with two: whito | cueing tha ftnes, but, ft (a stated, for the pure appointed Western Geueral Passenger Agent | corner of Peoria and Washington strects, it * Futsal vars fur had Abdul | north of Sentart and oppostt to the Sultan's TASeCACEati . = wt ‘ puse of establislilug a syndiente (which now | of the Burlington Railroad, with his hend- | After deckding to mect at. the Clty-tall { Adla romulned on the throne, the war | palace. Ife lind gone tothe Mintstry of War, | fig usseln Avntsntd to him: “Follow me, Ae Teta poaterees eed et ueautl: | Luems ta be the teste) witkehstinalat ae ters in thivelly, ariived Here yesterday | 10-v'elaek ills morning the Counell ‘Mould in'all probabHity have heeds postpuncels | auul Te iwi there {lot he tisk teamed at thas | ate An tho Sultan's name take possession of formed Ilmbs, possesses nod uation, and | § he fashion) wileh should take | quarters in, this ¢ ier here yesterday oe Sy moming, x = 4 ee ath Man ie ee Aa 4 . 1 oy | sole | {8 Very promising as tompeed, “This horse’ has | charge of the various sleepiig-carcompantes | and asstimed the dutits of hls now position, ourned. | whetnbliate the mutter abet tse | lebetiaseu KNuteuiah ead eases hae | ders wert ten sae hl dt | Maha ee crey mes mars, | a sun, SH on araRRGHH We | Ly sopra Gran Trane Tl | sre acongenr ape wore menue 1 the cause of u ebunge of Emperors, and of tam, and other most important Ministers | former attendants wero arrested, ant Hus- y bay, with no marks, and. | este WHE OHE ek te atone tho Pullman | way, after its completion to this elty, will he See neest aban ie {the nasnsination hy Fingsnit Ney uf tie Sti Ahmed Kalserd, Mutnat Tasha, and | sel Avnt tn sdvance of his aldedte-camp, AtRORT ER ae Tiotwn funatugehimos hae tecusant withoont mute portaol tiation worked aga “doubleheader,” namely: It Is ce Tana ton of SLO SNe mbatsiere 1 Itors In the Canak Clty bataew) ‘of Midhat piummned Rouchdy, “Tutssely Avnl’ was | Went to the Sultan's apartment, ‘Che Sultan | ing wrecord of 14, and was sired by Hatpers ownerot ihe Wagner ling, qwan strenehy ont | fo have two sets of oflletats at this point, One mata Se hogley, * Pasha. Tho excessive pride of Abdul Aziz | Cirand Vizier and Minister of War. Effectne | Wax alone tn his chamber. Hussein Avnl | Lanufellow. 3 meee IE Ia Gls * tho emisalitation | tebe appoluted by the Vermont Central, The orden ana kerala 2 enone prevented him from ever suspecting the pox [ally concenllug all traces of is emotion, Hus: | statloned his ehaontsh at the two doors and | “Mack Huwk, Jr is’ 0 Jot-blivk horse with | Posed ienuse In stich ovent howould have | WEL lo uTacure busters via the Miciimnl | patuoon Gente mid Bt, Lanta, 8 longer re : ‘ SS ee att abil WARE aie ordered them to fire upon Abdul Aziz shoutd | white hind-foet, ond white front-fout, and white | Sehenie, heenuso stich ovent he would have | (entent aeant teeacs he reguinr G frPtsrsr trig Meteor yr et eo SD iy of ong of his legitimate wives de- | sel Avnd went to Aluned Rhidroliah anil | or Li te farehoudy I Hat to content himself with 8 per cent interest a resent, and the rexwar Grand | than hud yol been covered with success, a Me hin even his shaves hind been fare | Midhut Pusha to see (If any rumors of what | he attempt to Peas Husseln Ayal then Patel fete ins, hans hah, ant amcteheallee which the Pullinan Company is payin while | Crank ofticlals will have to take care of the | mute on Bunday: afternoon, ‘The instruments te Tre is ae RNG OF Lhe danger | Had hapinnedl ut tho palace bad reached their | sent Hed't to tad Dieder Aga, tho chief of | Femmtioned, hae clesenne liaise ins, ated | Ineciey ara et aap payline WHO | business for the new. lines Tt bs Understood | Gf thieend worn Incaterl nt tho Union Face i Gf dmeuraing bis atspleton, | A soung skive | eth. auuleing fram the manner aud conver. | thy eniuets., Wieder Aga wis iy a roam | ig imac und a2) wud has proepecta oF oes | Males gaemewed te saueuZe OUL OF Kis Hn | tint Vanderbilt favors tits plun inorder to | ‘reunstoryn henvy. {duetton of the bride 2° i ong made signs of recoxltion age sou sation of tess Ministers, Hussetn wud fot ear at hand, Iytng upon ny sofa asvalllng | ting botow 2 Helv oncat tho most beaudle | fy ull the: improvamente and. ‘contorts protect ee Suman whlch aficrseike woul pigs atime Mae OF tho Fiver tho most eaten ry olllver passing by tho patice, whieh fysltue | convinced that they knew nothing nbout dh uster's urs, Her WMG to Nhs | horses thut man ever lald eyes upon, whieh have mada the Pudtnian | 1288 tho busines: Ww gels from the Grand | Titcoy, Cater diner te! raltte t Sted oF the Lospharis Mn hcl There | Tuarder tw oltata sniter information, the | “Get un, Medeor Aga, and tell Abdul Azkz | ‘hese horwes came from tho frm of Gon, ie nan, | drunk «| Ulekey, Chief tiperntor Korty, Manager Vil é “t ly a | ‘ighe | G Vizter charged } o that the Ottommr nation has deprived | Beals, near Washington, where the Arabian | 6880 popular, The nhove scheme lias been ‘ BF Denver, und Minagors Mranco of Uinabs 5 fitegor tho orerraent uy cuvtdey My | Ahegutaes abd xt Anny returahis | Kino dhonnpremy power—ahat voy Sultan | Kova getter ens ake Te | Shr aeritattn Now Yon dunin he | | AMG Willan Arty, lating to bo an | uri Sethe Catal” Aiea jg but the woman was thrown from the toy of | Majesty. ‘Tho Sutin recetved Mdhat Pasha | Murad Khan ts now Emperor. H}s Majesty's OE Gen Hea MUO vinting Washington Riese | Lntmman and tio Vouderstle seopteteive risg | ceiver of the Washington Clty, ‘Virginia Mide | Sle, Honedict, of tha american Union. ‘elegraph % the palace on to the stone qavement belay plgunantls, idl wade no wlluston to whathad | prderg ure that Abdul Au2z be conducted to | My nnd atinck tink: wom murcheted freaie | tothe Tunors that a consolidation, was about | lund Creat Southern Itallrond: hat bern | Olio, cmuiioted tha experimonta. at ie bk and dashed into a thousand pleces. ‘Mls was | token plave the diy betore, rou Cann, wheres tie shall heuceturth Te | Jupmitese Government. by I ir Hornco | (o {ake place, which caused the risa th Pull | playlng ib atntrt upon several of aut Western | }iilsend of tho tino. houvy Nb. Bof the Amers ‘i done In ne presenne of itis teat anu by tls i ae Amst 10 TARE REVED thought Hale ta we en iM Fn etn ee Hoek thee ere Gout Of | man stocks, "A gentleman who took parttn rall ro During the list few days ho his | jena Viton line, nnd the atery at Mest laced ate he i es wisein AvnE knew well the Sultan's chars | yy; ane a an Cus ns SEL ssid ene | dese negotiations, and who returned from | managed to procure passes from ‘the Bure | on was a dale . two me ourt,bolow,, 60 Unt she muy rejoin her | qetere amt feared Itaveordingly. Henne Hoke fitoH ong baret ot aualter teeaseie | Maga tthe ufanese.inporor, ts valued ai | New York aay or twa igo, muates chat ig ington, Hock Island, “and Northwestern |-Cuiluud Unitury wery attache ee the Omak esd & ONES, aa Z up his wind thyt the vengemive of Abdul ‘Ayn, becomlng Inpatient at the delay, ene | The horwes leave for Sun Francisco on this | Negatlatlons tits far have been devoid of | Hallronds on lelters purporting to have heen | and flve dura at tho St. Louis terminus.§) ad A LOVE-ARTORY, Adds Was nob yet satised. With the ttinast | tered'the Toone AN Bali tor Redlfs ie he { eventig’s freight-train. Thoy will bo reated at | Tesults owlng to the unreasonable demands | written by Peyton Randolph, General Supere { | After somo little adjustiug of Inatrninents Wry ‘ fo return to onr gubject, ‘The Third Basch | prudence tnd caution hy wt once took steps | Apne ee Le yor Kill him.” “Djeder Amy | Oxden two or threw daye, and ton rovumne thote | af Vandarbllt, Tt xeomed to be the desire of | Intendengof tho road from which he calmed Titduengn near io ges feta tt ak ugadehy te : hudecn, knowing well that the Sultan never | tu nasuce, hls own personal sitet. On the | hun understood tho eravity of the ntale wnt | Iaumey. They will ho ahipped from San Keane | Vanderbilt. to push Sr Pullman in tho | fo nil. Str. Kaudotph tay stuea notified the | luduction neue tho st. Latte end, eluand BF FF could dream that sho could profer a sublect | 27th af May, 1874, nw of the princhpal bunk entered the Sultan's chamber, Upon hear. | eon tho 7th of February, background, and got other partes to the | railroads that this ian Ashby was a dend- | YUN Giiwing, {bo aw honste Tuli tow for 228 fe fo the soverelen bhinself, often profited by | Ing-houses Of Galata recelved on depastt Ing the eunueh's, messuge, Abdul Aziz malo 5: front. Of course Mr, Puliman would not | beat, and tho-letters forqatlen, ‘Tho pusses | grorin th subside, and thon returned to the Dem : this marital coutidence to deceive her lus | large ease af bonds and Jewels of great | He the euuuel’s mes dudr, ‘Tho ehuonlsh | A Woman Who Mas Not Walked for | consentte this, and hroky tp the uegotla- | he obtalned were disposed of to'sealpers, and | Ag WP subsite, und then returned to th Fj Band and satiety her Jove for adventure. | value, ‘This was left thore by tho Intendant covered him with thelr carbines. Fiussel ‘Ten Years Muus Away. tions until Mr. Vanderbilt should become | he linwelf has left for a more congenial | _ itwlle-oo" caine buck sonorously from Bt Zz Theso adventures took such proportions that andthe Culonel Aidedo-Camp of Mussel Aye at tered tho romn by the second itty Darenport (he) Gaette, More reasonable. place, TLouls, red R iy the snonthy of Febraury and Mare they ] ul. Therets slaaovldence thate suall steauier and sald: “Abdul Aziz, (t is too late. Reo | 30% Georee Chonwll, of Lo Chairs, who bay | — In spite of the fatture of the late hegotin- Seer eT Thon a awect barltono voice in Bt. Louls peer “ ovewing known to Husseli Avul Pasha, the | way stationed in the Black Sea ut tho tne | istunce is {inpossible. avout malice 18. Bure doen an invalid for years, and bedridden all the tions, tt is safe to assume that the Pallman Is Tobacco Injurioust Its tacloay over the wires in the musle of _ then Grand’Vidier, who determined to profit | traues to. the Bosphorus. wo Aldexles | rounded, the Heat. ts with us. Aah you are No thay, disappeared “from her bome Saturday | ears ‘will soon replace the Wagner Wout. Detroit Liinekiln Clubs & range iy U with his little arth dy them and thus nequire a sort of seeret In- | Cump of Hussein Aynt were on bowtd of longer Sultan!” ‘The ning te the. ch about inidnight, she loft x noto to her husband | pufy, and all other sleepers In thls country, | The Committes oa Inland Nuvigutton were up Feunee reciprocated with his ened lis tho walace by which he might | this stenner. “These odleors had received In- | yan yan! eer Te Hie cites | Statltug whut sho ‘prposed ta diy and making | phe Palmas Are nel nowleitged to be sit Tou. tima siiice Feqtested fo Invest nite ng | ae Te a Serr onslly and 1 malntaln dh power und Incrensa his favor | slractions to make an appedratice of Inapects | Opal 1 Murad, arrest Abdu) Azizi? Abe | wholonduleds that Sirs Chowell habmet wakeg | berlor In every respect to any others, and the Hibollng the Chateniat Seated Aid codices, | with varlutions of anuele. and reat for 190 0 it aear the Bulton, ‘The wilvances, the passion, | jue the furty whieh guard the entratce te dul Ale belng unarineds tht ioe thy | Rutep forthe past ten years, As soon ue ber | Toads over whose Ines they ri are better | co unoad, Leuve boing grumed, ho unrolled bia | true hound ‘Tho oxporiment, was an unqual if wad the promisea of Tussehy Avia Pasha | the Stralty, Incas of need Hussely Aval aire ally Me centoast Mustein Avni ied doparturs wus dldvoverod, wtive and thorough patronlzett than thase which use other aoe Tugmusoripe ind hegune © fied success and Minsk gratifying to tho gene i ty \- “DisCo bY wero favorably received by the Third Baseh hoped. by teuns of this small steamer | soo a, 4 aeareh begin, and by noon Sunday tho exelte- | ers, ‘Cho fact that tho Rock Island and 1 nittco begun at plug-tobucco ately in | Tel enguged in ft, whoso culeiilatlons fur Ftrot i Khudeen. By bringing thelr Intluence to | to bu able to eubark- on soni Frenchy Teuse seen aL Chie DELON Ae fhe quay. af the inont run vury high. Many thought whe hud | nols Central Raflroads, whieh, used to rin | do mawabr und quitott onhortslatout might | ine span of soll aver tho 410 miles Ising e yur the Grand Viddler‘ wos able atthe Su- | sian, or Austrian atenmslily and react | Way already bn waitin y drowned berseif tu the river, and the bottan, | their own cars, have gane bick ‘to Tullman, | We sineit, wo chawed, wo spit. Wo visitod fo! Petia mahu and st, Louls had been 60 8! b blime Porte ta counterbalance the power of | Odessa. After having prepared for hs flight B for # tong distanco, was druqred Wittgeappling: best atlests thelr popularity with the travel | diferent tobacen fatoriow, anit ouch eno af tom | Fully made. 2 the Sultanw Vallis and the other wives of | the Grund Vidier was uady either to escape YOWLED To THE GnOUSD hooks. Puuaa blnted ut foul play, aif tho bus | ing public, tole ua dat tobavoo was hontthy, | Wo viuited " Hh Me Sultan, Te wuay be necessary to expluin | from the Sullan’s Vengewice ur to crush Abdul Aziz, belle bo tho | Pam all this time frantic with: grief, was hy ere siztoon pluces where dey sulle weet, tin' doy whe Relophions tn London: hero thatthe harem Is tie scene of ine | Sultan so ns to nuver Wc ee to fear hint fileation’ of tertlbio nana ante, finble | Aereypeeventsl from destrayttug klmuscit, ‘Tho UNION PACIFIO LIVE STOCK. folo us do sung thing, Wouxed obery wun dnt | | The Dell otophone Compuny havo yelled i ~ ita Bo io Mave cays to fear hha | porsontileation of a terrible and unassailable | goarch still continued, and every nook und oor. . wocould git to who chaws tobacco, an’ doy ull | the demandof the London Post-Oftice, and be is cessant visits al intrigues of the | again, ‘These tacties were not new to hin power Id always felt ike a kind of dont: | ner of the t ud adjucont woods was Vislte Tho Importanceof the llve-stock trafic froin rocd dat t ful ’ ro to PAY e wives of Vushus, Beys, and Ettendis to | for §n'1855, during the Crimean war, Hnssehit god. When ho reullzed that he had been ‘is by anxtouy and bei Nerowes to dluvavor ie the Count eearat Omaha fs well illustrated nerves. Pentti Morselt hee use. wee Moke oaresment fo pur eotie us royal” Procure rank, employment, dceorations, | Avni, deeply conipromised by his conduct at | posed, all that had ones been his, greatest | whoreubouts of tho untortuiulto woman. “Abie by t Just issued by Frolght-Audi- | £2, fno-cut of an! on for ober thirty y'ary, We tholr invention In Loudon. Ths or money, ‘These Intrigues often. leu the siege of Kara, wis nbuitto receive the | pride aud strength seemed to forsaky llin, | 4 Pea. obo was found in the back part of Mrs. | by a statement ¥ Frelyht-Audi- | hoa chawed an’ spit. Wo hoz used It abdo by- charge will, of couruy, bo ndded to the ainouly to the most dramatic events and the drinking ) sentence of a court-martial at Constantine- ) He was utterly prostrated and erashed by | Carlton's lot, about u quarter of a inlle from | tor M, J, Goble, of the Union Pacitic Rall- menical altar inn’ at de grive—by the fab-ade | to be pald By ull wha adapt the telephone with! of inany a tatu) enpot cottee, Thess eres | ply when he suddenly dendauneed tthe | the Magnitude of his sudden Hl fortune, | Pome, bing down, weereted us well us could be { road, giving the Nve-stock shipments on that | 22" In de rocesses of do howlin’ wilornosa, anit | a cortuin radius of the Pust-olliee, aro now less fyeauent, Lal they aro by no | vilest insuner Gen. Willams, of the Hritlsh | ‘chy dleeuseel Sultan, wiio. had applied to | Pe tall wets and pushes. Hers sho must | PAO ENTE one ning Doce Bt, 1670. fy | Qos Oue oplnyun, cut up into solid chunks 1ExL% 9 eet 1. + Tacos rire, “The mysterles of the haren ray. Tbs t nee On Wi rl Y 1 bt th p have remained fifteen or sixteen hours, with | Toad for : » Sl, . dat tobacco nebber burt nobody, but hezdond | A remarkable {ustance of the curatlyo quel He foment He ey digieatin | it ny ails Wultal, deeuaMlan wis brourht Supolvont nie nits pot finding his ath at} only a bed-qullt_us i uovoring and protection | shows the rapid growth of tho country west | fousunda @ boup o' good, An'so forth; an’ wo Alea of St. Jitoabs Oll Ja tho cuso of Mr. Bebaetets inagine to haw high a piteh jealousy and re | rvplied to 4. bys malin Gen Will ie . ieee rere lt sidcnanted, “But that tipperand. Dlnerwibe very thinly ela Lae Was | Of Omahs, and its bearing upon the bustness | WHl cher pray.” dilesheny city, iy ros suderod ‘iad yer yenge are wrought when. ives of the bultan Rolghe Commander of the Bath anda Bar- | nian was the ‘avenging hunt of a dastardly | living and partly cyusclous, and ay last'acoounts | of Chicago. It's but a few years since that | “ttetrRovivum” rostores gray hulr to fteories | known romodies Without reliog ‘Aalnglo Dawe are vin duy to day envied or spurned ag] ouub for his brilllunt gonduct at Kars, | criaie, Without a word being uttered by | was doing well tho Hyo-atock trafic of the Unton Pacific be- | inal color for socenia. Of BE Jacoby Ol cured bles .

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