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Show Tue African Explorers. Xew York, 22. The Herald has a letter from Khartouu dated the 30th of April, confirming the news of the safety of Sir Samuel Baker and family, fami-ly, at Fatuka. in February. He had been reinforced hy two hundred sol- dicrs and the troops of the mercantile establishment, and would at once rc- new his march to the Albert Xyanza Lake. The negro AdamPacho, who, t with two thousand Egyptian troops, 1 j attempted to protect the passage of 9 caravans through Abyssinia, is said to have been surprised, and had lost three hundml guns, and might be compelled to surrender. The report was considered doubtful, but rein-5, rein-5, foreements were sent him. The frav--! cler. Miani, is slid to have advanced south through (he Tcrriloiy of Mon-IliuKa Mon-IliuKa with a view of reaching the western shore of Albert Xyanza. |