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Show THE ARRIVAL OF STANLEY. II, Makes llrtff Rlatemoat Altoot the Rear Guard Tronhle. New Yokk, Nov. 0. Henry M. Stanley arrived on the steamer Teutonic Teu-tonic this morning, and wa iut by hU inauagcr. Major Pond, with a party. Stanley Wits asked to s ty kjiii tiun g alMiut the rar guard troubles and the stand the Lond.in p-vp-Tv hove taken on It iuee Mr. Stanley's Jepartur from P.ngland. "I do not wish to say much about it yet and liar not retd the London papers carefully enough to express an opinlou. I object to stirring tho m.uti-r up unless I am forced to do it. Tho log books of the rear guurd were signed day by day by Hartcllnt, tiara or Kingston, while la camp, together with the official report of the officer. I am justified by all in my censure of the rear guard, which was tho causa of the attack made upon mo In the book." With Mauley were his wife, Dorothy Tr ii imnt the F.tiglish art:!, her mother Mi's. Tonnant, and ll.itniltmi Aide, (he dramatiitt who will act as historian of the tour, and Lieut. J. Motiutency Jar-son, Jar-son, a favorite of Stanley's. |