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Show ' II. M. STANLEY. He Has home Hard Tiiiii? l Sitj j tlunt lli OlUrrr ' lurtlrlol; HOW HIS LAMENTABLE DEATH OCCURRED A CfrUIe Dealer in Kanas hilled Mliru Vi.ilin- Anollitr Mail's ,, in-. AM INCIDENT FROM THE DIPLOMATIC DIPLO-MATIC WORLD. Vh I'ldrr-x on l!alfiiurN Italc oairnlut Hard 011 llir Trie-!-. Tel jtrai h 10 the M.WS I si im.iv Il.ltt in i::i. lie llritrnls lml He lln. Snlil He. lore. Ni VoKir, Nov. 1.. In anothtr inUmeu ou Itarltilat'n tltariia and l.kulfinut Truiid Uiok, fataiih-y n iH-att-d hat has alrwttly btt;ii f-ald a to the cou.lllk.11 of the rear Rtinnl when lit returiKil from Aloert Nj iiiza. 1'ruiii YaniUij a hu w rote at umv lo the llmin lttlicf Com-iiiitlt-f, lelhDt; thtm that the rear 11 luiiiu recked by tbe nt-glect onuclllceiaand their Indillerence to tlie inlereela of tlie e.Xfdlt!oii. Ittfcnlufjlo Troup, Stanlty said wliun hu got toK.inillwro:.u of ihe rtret tliiugs lie found was a long letter from Troup, violently almaiug lartlc'l.t. I iieteriutacred the kUer,"saId Sjlanh-y, ''because it needed a i.r--oual inttnieu, a' there n ire many iUt-iloDb I found it uectf.-ary toatk i.lin iiitevlf, the iuinclal one luiug nh he and others (inferred to re-ruaiu re-ruaiu and Uare at ambiiya in--tend of mo n.g on; t hy they btaid until to many of tin. ir men died from disease or had been killed. I neir could get a satisfactory ausucrfrom lloiiiuy, aud liujd to ict in from Troun. I recti etl another letter from him aud answi r-e-d that if he viotihl retire it I would .ublieh it, as it contaluul miuy thiugH unfit for tiuUicutiun. lie H a N o!t iiiate that lio would not reLe it, aud tent it bae-k, ilcmaml-ins ilcmaml-ins Umt I bhotikl ultlish it. I did not. Then Troun uroteiue TiiHE.Tn.Mso ijrrTvp. statiuKthat I vouki hive lo be pre-ittred pre-ittred L meet Mich measures as he nihrhti-ed flt ti employ to vindicite iiiniFt-lf. I wrote htm, sty in;; that if lie thought he was maligned to go ahead. I could ncu tlungd connected con-nected n ilh the rear Ruanl that 1 hIicmiH prefer to keep from the pub lie, but if he i&hctl to publi-h everything every-thing lie could do . "I hae brn reading Troup"i two aettenaud Ward's account, tthioh I received, and, more imiurtant thtti all, I have the lag book, iUned by the ollli-en day after day. Without any other evidence the lo;; book of itself would jitove that I was ju-dilied iu my censire of the rear ublumu, tthich wts erymild in my tetter to the committee. Am I going to publish the log- I cannot ay. I think it better to ualt awhile, or mill! I lne read Troup'i, Iwok. Douney could relieve this criticism criti-cism by telling wlmt he known and writing a pUin, rinipie ttory of what took place; how it was that Major Karttelot was killed; Irew it was that thess men dlml like bheei; imw it was that thia rear column cu grandly eiiuipwnl lf.rM rtartlnic. Ml to rot." fitanley Uiio e.ciuiii; malted several rciattera at liii hotel and ulkcilat length ainit occurreticcs BARTTKLOl'S CVMI'. The solo cauw of his deatli, fslan-leyswid, fslan-leyswid, tta I lie Major's Iolent temper. As anon a lie readied camp Ironi NyaiiM he had trouble ttith oncof the Aral. olii. f- T..l. tclol beat ine Arab in a horrible manner ttith a ti-k. ll.rly in the morning of July 19th h via awakened awak-ened by loud t-ixicjnt; ami the Ijeat llliroi draois laeiui; iufornml tint It ai the Afrlcjtn custom of aalut-iil(C aalut-iil(C tlie iisIiir sin. he tuph wm, nu oath, that he would 'hoot the lire: .Trtii that reftiM.il to s-top theiioKe, and tnkliuf 1 revolver, v-nt out Xear the chiefs hut he found a woman tt ho was fduijlnc; tud men drumminz. The woman was the wife of the chief and when he commanded com-manded her to ceae ringing, .lie paid no attention. Itaritelot then (truck and klrked her. Her Inn-band Inn-band the chief took down lib rllh and killed H.ult-Iot on the i-po:. I'rom such reiortsa"! he could obtain, ob-tain, Manh-V mi 1 tiut It apiicnred that Dart' lot made li'iuself try lbitasteful li the natives. He had a habit of ridiculing them, which 1 rovnked them tcry much. "For tliej reports I don't rely on lkmney. Holts the Arab aud the imtlve chiefa went over the matter. The very minute log book of the cimpsigm-d by IVirtietot, Janusou, Uouuey an 1 Ward, w as simply one loiHjppcouiit of remorrele-f llogrjlng and inhumanity HarttiKit even kicked his osvn sttenjant, a little bov. at.d he dle.1 from the injuries Inflicted. One man took a piece of ntw meat because he was crazy with hunger and for thN he icceived three hundroi laches. As soon a the nmi was able he ran away, Uil was captured and nhutby itaittebf? soldier.'. Stanley sans Itonney tell him only a ehort time ngo that half the horrors that existed In that camp are not yet known. SttuVy. when he returns tol"n- land. miy I this action for libel njrftlrnt Htrth lot' brother in ordir to hare the riatt-r slfle-. to the bottom. bot-tom. f..r). o-. Trwip'9 book adds Utile- to hat hai already l.en imblMied. lroup credits btanley with it reconaidi red Idea of the rau.-es ot the disaXer to thu rear Uiiard anil with I he rejection as untrue un-true ot any stasettieuU failing to fit that idea, lie enlarges upon lliedlf fictiltfes ol the -.ouiia;aiidliieierl euce-l ofllrer. ISirttelot, In dealing wi'h tio wily Tippoo Til", who sUniey hiai If was hardly able to manage, iu addition to keeping control con-trol over the camp of nntht. Troup iUoti-? letters from .Stanley to Itartte-lot, Itartte-lot, in which Stanley expressed distrust dis-trust of Tippoo Tib. Troup sayj aftert-even and a half months ha J passed Hartlttotand n fraction of the t spedltion wire ttlll- ioKtolry to advance, but the re maiader, including hlm-lf, dlj-eented, dlj-eented, because btanley hail im pressed upon them the importance of irMervin" their tons.. He re jat tint Karttelot had ample warning warn-ing of the danger ii iururred in ventiirinsouL |