Show An AntiStanley Feeling In Berlin LONDOE April 11The Times1 correspondent at Berlin says ho notes a growing antiStanley feeling there Herr Reichard while lecturing recently declared that Stanley while on his search for Livingston learned from Arabs at Zanzibar of Livingstones location and concealed con-cealed his discovery in order to enhance his feat The lecturer further declared that Stan ley by threats induced Emin to leave WaddlE because ho himself failed in a commercial landgrabbing and commercial game utterly unredeemed by any humane purpose or feeling for Emin The lecturer read a letter from Count Stellaire whoso son is the Zanzibar agent of the German East Africa company whicn informed him thatStanleys proposition to Emin was to collect forces and found stations while Stanley would bring two steamers b1 fnt Smst1me fn Sm from Mombassa and join him in an expedition to conquer Uganda and Un yando and create them provinces of equtorial dominion of which Emin with a princely salary should be ruler in tho service of the British East Africa company Railways would be built from the coast through the dominion connecting with the sources of the interior in-terior This scheme the writer said would prove the grave of all the commercial hopes of the Germans |