Show marleys Ma uleys black co now york sun mr henry M stanley las been rather unfortunate in the two black boys he rescued from the wilds of africa and brought to civilized lands on his trip to tha relief of livingstone a fellow named kalulu camo into his possession and he brought him to this country and began to educate accompanied his benefactor back 0 o africa when tha explorer crossed the continent on the upper congo the boy deserted the caravan but he was captured hungry and apparently penitent a few days later A short time after he was drowned in one of the congo cataracts the news now comes from the congo that the boy baruti whom stanley freed from slavery and took with him to europe treated his white friend with the basest ingratitude bhea he returned to africa with the emm expedition and at last met a fate from bis own tribe when was here two years ago last that does not appear in any of his ings babore he left king leopolds service and while he was on the tipper congo he visited a camp of arab clavers slavers in whose hands were hundreds of poor slaves suf fering for food among them were eighteen little boys from the cannibal tribes of the eiver the arabs hardly expected to keep abo little fellows alive and they were glad to sell them to stanley for a cotton handkerchief apiece he dis tributes tri buted tho lads among the white stations down the river and arranged that the boys should be taught to read and to work he thought the boys would be particularly useful as interpreters when the time camo to extend european influences among the wild tribes of the abo boy ho most fancied among these rescued slaves was barati and ho took the lad with him to england where ha lived with the explorer until stanley returned to africa with the emm expedition he sent the boy to school where he readily learned to read and he made rapid profesa in the english language ot anley said while hero that he was surprised to find how much barati could tell him about hia tribe and their language customs and legends just before the explorer came to this country to lecture he wrote out all the interesting information this boy and given him about the unknown people on tho from whom he had been stolen mr stanley selected tho route to the nile and he took the boy him to serve as an ter bufa brhen they reached tho confines of the region where spent his earlier years the savage instincts of uis race seem to have gained tha upper hand mr besher writes that as his own country he deserted the friends with whom he had lived for years and added crime to ingratitude by carrying away with him stan leys nalo and revolver that was the news that captain Shag erstrom brought down the river when mr wesner himself visited the he learned that barati had been unable to find his relations who had probably been killed or captured by the arabs the tribe regarding the youth as the white mans boy refused to recognize him as one of thep number and he was killed and eaten by his own countrymen |