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ABDUL HAMID,
ANNOUNCING THE SENTENCE.
LAST SCENE AT YILDIZ."
Meanwhile, we take a toy precautions. Abdul Hamid who is always armad,, does not hositate when he is seized by fear to draw his revolver. Thus, as quick as lightning, he has The Special Correspondent of the London killed various innocent persons, whose hearing or come sudden gesture had terrified him, and. Daily Telegraph writes
I have had a long interview with Carasso is notoriously a very good shot. Therefore we open our holsters, and see that the weapons Effendi, the deputy for Salonika, one of the slide out easily! I can assure you that if the most clear-sighted and intelligent leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress. He Sultan had shown an armed hand we should not Finally the door opens once more, and was one of the four representatives of the have gives hita one second more of life... National Assembly who
charged, Djorad hey appears. He approaches us, ox- communicato
to Abdul Humid the claiming, You are awaited. Behind him are to
some twenty black canuchs, We alrence, dereo of his deposition.
Carasso Effendi gave me a detailed account and scarcely have we set foot on the great
wero
of the dramatic scene, of which he still expariinarble steps of the outer-portico than the enced all the profound emotions. I reproduse sanuchs surround us. The officers follow with It exactly because it describes the culmunting a few soldiers, oud Djovnd Bey procetiosus, episode, full of tragic beauty, of the present distarbed historical moment.
It is with this suproine colloquy that the sanguinary reign of Abdul Hamid closes, and that after six centuries of boundless power, the sau of the tremendous dominion of the Padishalis sots.
With the conscioneness of reproducing an interesting oplode of history. I prolix some particulars regarding the wairualoided not to
The army shed blood in the Imperial Palace. Having surrounded it, they out the water and gaspipes, and stopped work at the electric power station outside the walls.
The road was blookatled, thus preventing the arrival of food. diz Kiosk had not been pro- visioned for a siege. Abdal Harai had been deosived by his entourage, who feared the anger of the Sovereign. The Salton believed that the movement of the Macedonian troops was not meant seriously. He was load to boliage that it was a duff, be still reckoned upon his own power; he imagined that the army and the peuple were with him, and during his last Selamlik, one saw, in fact, on his face a look of indifference which demonstrated his ignorance.
PALACE IN BARKNESS..
No precaution had been taken for withstand ing a solge. On Sunday evening the Palace was plunged in darkness, which was broken here But there by the pallid glimmer of candles. There was no food.
THE SULTAN APPEARS. "We enter the vestibals. We and ourselves
immediately on the threshold of a vast saloit. and after a few steps we stop. The offers romain close to the door, barring all exit. The. windows are shuttered; only one is half open. aid through its panes we see the sun bathed
t this moment gardens dotted with trees, the files fring a four-de-icie, pink crack of 10 the right we perceive a large, silken On the wall bâtul it' is na oporatous screen. mirror, und I-nots that on the opposite wall is another mirror, so placed as to allow whoever is behind this scream to see tho-least movement: of anyone who enters the apartment,
While we look rou ul Abdulahim, the young son of the Sultan, appeara, or, to be more exact, persive first. He has it is he whom we entered without making the least noiss by a door which we had not seen behind the serasi, and which I suppose communicates with the harem itself.
"Shortly afterwards, agün from bohird the screen, Abdul Hamid issues. He takes a couple of paces, stupe, and fixes his eyes upon as lock ing pale and somewhat bowildered. He remains standing before us until the end. We thought we should find him in fall uniform, in order to undergo with the dignity of his rank the sentence of the nation.
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The sobs of the bay are wankoning us. It is nocasury to bring this painful enloquy to an oad. In sharply-cut tous Essal Pasha says:
"Officially we have only to make to you the communication which we have made. We will express to the nation the desiros which you have manifested to us.'
"The Sultan exclaims: "May God confound those who have been the cause of this misfortune."
"I look at him and reply · "Yes, Gud is just, and we may be cortain that he will confound the guilty."
For the second time a shudder passes through the body of Abdul Hamid, whan salutes us twino humbly, carrying both his hands to his forehead. We retire.
The interview had lasted eighteen minutest, "We found the city noisy, heffuggerl, ant festive. The long sightmare is over Ilami- nations were being prepared on the Bosqdoras and on the Golden Horn."
"He was dressed as civilian, with a negligence The Sultan himself was obliged to remain that betrayed haste and agitation. He has not
I asked Carasso Effendi, who is a most cul- satisfied with bread and vegetables. His immed til the knot of his black cravat, which was held iate entourage, chamberlains, bodyguard, secre- together by means of a pearl-handed pin. Histrad Ottoman of distant Italian mentality
Is Abdul Hamid still shut up in the solitude taries, aides-de-camp, the ladies of the hareusarms hung by his sides, and his hands trend and their slaves, the eunuchs, kitchen and slightly. His shoulders, bent more than gaul, of his palaco ? ̈`* stable screants, gardeners, portere, domastics, gave him an attitude of humility. the troops of the Palace guard, all suffered hanger, and with hunger came panic. The shrill, penetrating orles of the ladies increased
the alarm..
There were foar hundred terrified women who abandoned themselves to desperation, thinking that the Palace would be carried by assault, and that they would be loft a prey-to the rule. soldiery. The men feared massacre.
Djeral Bey, the First Secretary, on Monday morning had the courage to announce to the frightened Sultan that at attack seemed to be imminent in fact, the bugles of the Constita. tional troops sounded already on the heights, and the battalions were on the march.
All
The surrender of the garrison began. gradually abandoned the Palace, even the higher functionaries, the chamberlains and bodyguard, persona, whom the Sultan had ourished. So the Padishah remained alone with his son, Abdula him, and the few people who were faithfal to
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After a silent salute Easi Pasha spoke the fatal words. Pronounool slowly in a high precise tone, they resealed in the silence of the room, where for twenty-three years one singin geature of that ana whom we saw trembling Gofern us would have sufficed to throw a sharłow of terror oyer. Empire..
"Essal Pasha said!
We have come to inform you, that in virtne" of a Fetva of the Cheri the nation dethrones you.
I observed Abdul Hamid attentively. At these wards a nonvulsive shiver" passed rapidly over his body and across his face."
A PAINFUL SILENCE,
"Then followed a painful sonce. We wait- od for Hand to speak. His first words were neither of revolt nor of defence. They were abject,
THE DEPETATION. Having received yesterday from the National Assembly the orter to sunadace to Abdul Humid bis deposition, we left the Parliament building. It was half past two in the afternoon. The first reports of the guns were sounding We were two deputies, Essad Pasha and myself, and two senators, Ahrau Effendi and Arif nation." Paslia,
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“Is he then at Cheragan?** "Can you tell me where he is? "He is a long way away."
I asked Is he dead? "No."
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And my life' he asked, in a weak voice. Eksual replied:
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a wonder you prospor. If you can believe it The Sultan bowed his head, reflecting for a yourself, you are happy. And this is one of a few moments. Then, a though speaking to thousands ways in which toys inspire the great They always talk like Isiness of life. We are coming to realise the himself, etelaimed: this. Baising his face, he looked fredly at seriousness of play. Great, vise, and eminent him. I sad to him. You have only the right persons are beginning to discover what the" to hop in the nobility sud good feeling of the mothers know long ago, that never a child can learn anything who has not learnt how to play." Then the Sultan asked: And my family? It is shrewilly suspected that no grown-up is At this moment the officers had come away worth anything unless he can make play of his from the door and were approaching. Abdul work. The spirit of play, the vigour of it, the Hamid, pointing to them with his troubling resource and imagination of it, and the joy in hand, said: "And do theke soldiers swear that action are provedl infinitely valuable in these streneous days, and the high priests of the they will preserve my life?: assure you that nothing against your life is oven spirit of play are toys. in the thought of the nation."
Whom the goils lore die young-that is to say "Hamid seems to be reassured. Then that never grow old. It follows that whom the egotistical thought assails him, and in a medi-gods love on never go past a toyshop window How shall I paw ay life without stopping to look in There is some. tatire tone he say Fortwo days I have scarcely had a servant, thing inhuman in avoiding that kind of tempta- My food even is not assured, I an reduced to tion. All children are advised to choose the And, almost in a kind of parent who gets keenly interested in live with the the women." supplic.stary voice, he concluded: I pray tho toys. Certainly there are sad tales of beautiful nation may be so good at to give me Choragan toys intended for the nursery and discovered by the young and rightful owners upon the study Palace as a residence.
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"Entering the Palace we looked at the time; it was three o'clock. At the principal entrance three Salonika officers were on guard, Halit Bay, Chief of the Gendarmerie, a tall, vigorous Bey, of the Gentlemorie; and Stub Babri Boy; all three chosen officers, whom all the gold in the universe would not be able to suborz,
The troops under their orders consisted entirely of Beys, all young Macedonian vol teers of rich families. We alighted from the carriage, and, after the military salute, the officers extended their hands to us, embraced and kissed us in silence. We enter the avenues flanked at the beginning by pavilions which were oneroseupied by the Guard Corps. Bebind them are a number of low buildings, which, I believe, are stable
"We pass through a second gate, which is open. Before us rises the Moorish Palace with its outer portico, pillars and stops of marble; it is the Chiti Kiosk, which, I suppose, is close to the harem, surrounded by other pavilions in the midst of gardens.
"Everywhere there is a vast solitude; the silence of a cemetery, in which we hear only the cranuling of our stops on the gravel. Tho doors and the windows of the guard houses, and of some of the pavilions, are open, as in houses where somebody is dead. We look around us with such concentrated attention that every little particular has remained indelibly impressed npon our memories,
for thirty years, taking every care of him, and get left about. But, on the whole, a father who now-pointing through a half-operet win cannot be trusted with a steam engine, a mother low, toward the emula of Cheragan, eu the who kidnaps dolls, these are the ones to choose, Bosphorus, at the foot of the hs of Yildiz-Let me have men about me that are fat," said and now I could pass through the garden and Cresar, who wanted peace and comfort. The child who would enjoy life must look out for reach the residence willt being seen.
Turning then to Arif Pasha, he continued: parents who rob the play-box. A kind child
You know this secret passage ?*
who has parente of this species will take them "Arif does not reply.
to the Toy Pageant," which the Lady May- orcas opened last month at the New Art Galleries.
a
The Saltan in this moment had thought of detail. Cheragan is inhabited by his nephew, the son of Murail. Therefore he said:
Bat it is necessary that my nephew should leave the residence so that, there should not be two harems there."
*No reply is made.
"The Sattan fakes courage. He thinks, and studios his words; then begins to risk timid defence of his past.
BAXID'S JUSTIFICATION.
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The
If a child sits still on a chair, the Lady Mayoress remarked, you may be sure he is not well. No children in poor health should be taken to the Toy Pageant." It requires vigour and a strong constitution not to becoise in- toxicated with the splendours set forth. Overhead hang the latest developments of the toy-makers art, aeroplanes with indiarubber 'I have done so much good to the nation, engines of incalculable horse-power, and the nation has not recognised it. Has the martory, always in the van of human endeavour, nation-forgotten the war with Greece? After has atrady achieved the conquest of the air. It the proclamation of the Constitution, which I only remains for adult fatelligoned; which swore to respect. I have never ceased for an always loge painfully behind the wind of the instant to hold to my oath, and if there have child, to work out the practical details. On one boon four and a half rascals-this is a Turkish side stands an exact model, complete in every expression to indicate a fow people it was detail, of quick firing gun, turtle-lack bow, they whom it was necessary to punish Have I and tiny bridge, of a senomous black torpedo not shown my horror of blond? How many death sentences have I refused to sign? If some times I have done it, it has been by
STRANCE COINCIDENCE, "Halib Rey leads us into a little guardhouse, where we divest ourselves of our over eats and lats. Strange coincidenes! It is precisely the same guard-house into which I was led prisoner, ul where I was interrogated ainoabsolute necessity. months age. A short time before the Constitu tion was proclaimed Lhud entered there bound and pushed by the soldiers of Abdul Hanic.
Nobody replies.
"There is a short pause, of which Abdal Hamid feels the terribla significance. He sighs and exclaims:
What can I do? It is the will of God. In face of our severs impassibility, Abdal Hamid is seized once more by fear. His voice
"Chitli Kiosk is closed. Au officerapproaches and addresses us. We ask to speak with the First Secretary, Djerad Bay, who has not abandoned the Sultan. Shortly afterwards a door opens, and Devad Boy pursa olshakes while he repeats man of o years.
Are you sure that my life will be preserved Does the nation guarantee it?
At this moment young Abdalahim begins to weep. He tries to restrain himself, but he cannot, and ho hides himself behind the screen where he breaks into bitter subs.
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From China to Peru the doll holds away, and a reasonable proportion of the countries in between have contributed to the unstrous regi- ment of dolls and their house plenishing, dis- played. They are of all ages from. 3,0 0 years ago, and of all sexes, fasirous ad manners, including a grim satire on humanity, a creature of two faces, good and naughty, who will smile and weep with them at the same moment. It Is the oldest and still immeasurably the best
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The door is barrad behind him. He asks What do you want from me? and Eesad Pasha replies, We wish to see the Saitan to make a communication to him. Dievad Bey does not reply. He goes to carry the message, but those bolind the door do not wish to open The Sultan turns to looks at him. Then for It again. It appears that orders have been given an instant we see two tears trembling in his, however wrong to envy her these natural not not to allow anyone to re-enter who has once cruel eye-perhaps the only tears of his whole gone out, bat after a short exchange of words life with those inside Djerad Bey is re-admitted. Ilm sobs of the youth make as nervous. We wait Long minutes piss. We are We were not propared to find this element, of silent. I look at Essad Pasta, studying him, pity so wear the tiger. I repeat to the Sultan: because he mortaly hates abdal Hamid, who Have au foar for your life, nor those of
caused his brother Gani Bey to be assassinated { your sone."
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the Galata Bridge, and I fear that he may Ho supplicated. give way to some outburst of passion before
"But do you swear? You soldiers, swear to the Saltan, and humiliate him. But I see that me by your God and your honour as soldiers'
advantages. A wise child knows how to manage its own father with aerely laman resources. The finger among the dolls and their furniture is to acquire a proper sppreciation of humanity- You see yourself as others see you, a pleasant little creature to have about the lease, very ingeniously made:
Our heads are good, but they're made of wool
And our hair stuck on with gum is,. And our lugs will work, but it's done with a jerk
By the clockwork in our tummies,
CHUNG
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