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Show HE?- DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS MADE. ij Constantinople. .o. IG (ViaKus- 7i51 tendje.) An armistice with the B"1" ?iSi garlans will In all piobablhtv be ar- 55j ranged v,ilhln the net few davb. jf and th's will be followed b) direct Bt negotiations for peace. . fi The Ottoman government fum mml ieali7es that further resistance can Kg oul) prejudice the position of Tuikej 3f still more, while ita outcome Is cx- 2fJfr tremel) problematical and mignc lend Ji to even more humiliation "St HUberto onlv a few of the soJdierS BK.l'adlj wounded In batUeiEactfjWi3t Sphere A numbei oflhsAinvaUdeU men jf, aro affected bj gangrene and blood K pcjsbnlng; I Phvstclaus sa' that manv of luc Hi wounds hao been solf-lnrilcted None B of the cholera patients are bent to B the clt) and but little precaution Is H taken to preent refugees bringing in H the disease W Fcgltlveb continue to crowd around Hjf the clt) s walls Tram loads of them K are being sent oil dail along tho H railroad Into Asia Minor Mam of HE the foreign residents who wero will- H! Iiie to llsk the chances of a fanatical H; outbreak are departing for Curope be- H cause of the cholera. The departure HI of man of the prominent members ft of the Young lurk part) for Europe Hjf Is considered by man atj foieshad- HI owing a return of the old regime HI The bulk of public opinion is be- HK ginning to rally to the Mew taken K bv responsible statesmen, and St is HI gcnerallv hoped that the best posM- Hf ble conditions of peace will be -c- H cured. It Is lccognlzed that uracil - HE callv all European Turkev Is lost, so Zm much so that the banks and the coun- ftfl cil of the Ottoman public debt aie IS nlreadj taking stock of then own In IB tefests in the lost pro luces with a ;lMi Mew of protecting themscUcs when pfl I the final settlement comes up for dls- E7jfe cusslon ifS; The foitigu mllltarj attaches here JlS aie of Hit opinion thut the BJjailnns Sil are finding many difficulties and that 2m the hae been unable to brlug up a S sufficient alm to insure a successful 0t attack on the Tchatalja lines, which 0 must be made dlioct on the front jT The scheme of defense drawn up b dP the commanders of the foreign war- fR ? shirs hero proIde onl foi the pro- S tectlon of oieigneib and not tne pie- ffi ' mention of massacres, the fear of 'IS which has been laigeh dissipated f The German crulsei Goebeu arrlvea TA today It , News from the inteiior of Asir. Ml- ; nor shows there is some uniest and tjjj fears are expressed that fanatical 15 and ieolutionary outbieika ma oc- JS ' cur there If the central Tuiklah go- fal ernment should become greatlj dlsoi- 0i ' gnnized. |