| Show anthem Tire chOitsaflg the Tie o r tbtr tlhT Faba ider 1 ilas jlcncdlcUon by 1er Morris NEWS FnO ISTANLEY I The Explorer ScudS Ties Inlemto rSIlorr Lctlcrs From Mctorla I iTID AND PERILS TELLING OFTHIAL3 c CNCOONTEBED oU the JIb KoMierr Darhig Twin jonrlj Kanias k Teas jllir J PARTICOLARS OF THE MONTANA MINC FIE Secretary of Wars Annual Kcporl TLc Star Iloute lush 5cr TN etc Br Tcheeriii to tie > 111 FK031 WTAMCT llf TclUInn Lcllcr uf btriiirIp niiit ITUnllon Ix srx > w Xor 21 IA letter from Stanley dated South End Victona ICyanza fceptcmber 3rd says In part H is amusing > to look lack nnd note how punishment has fallen on the rebels of the J min government Traitor without the camp and I traitors within xrure watched and the most active conspirator iso discovered tried and hanged The traitor xvithout fell foul of one another an-other and ruined themselves Iar away our own people tempted by their extreme xrretchedntsi anj misery sold our rifles and ammunition ammuni-tion to our natural enemies I heart lieen at tho IOISTOh IETJI from a dreadful Illness Little by llttlo I gathered strength and llnallj gave orders for the march for home Discovery after discovery in this wonderful region was made until at last XTU camu to a church xvhose cross dominated a Christian settle mlul arid we knew we hid reiched tIle outskirts ofblctsed civilization ofL Mt c IzItion MacKinnon chairman of this Kmln relief committed lias aLo received re-ceived a letter from Staulej dited August oth In which ftanley after describing how he hunted up tlio mUjiiig rear colura continues ul Thu rear cclumn sins In i deplonblu state Out of one hundred and two members remiinlng I doubteil whothirfiO would livu t reach the lake But having n large number of canoes the goods ali sick men were transported in such u smooth and expeditious mabuer tliat there were remarkably few casualties in the remnant of the rear column but wild lIt having repeatedly defeated Ugarroxx was saltier and by this xxcdlscoxered the extent of their strength gave considerable troulie nud inflicted considerable loss J nol our bellmen who had always to bear the brunt of the fighting anti fatigue of viddlin When progress b > J river liecamo to difficult order to cast elf the canoes xrns given Tills ira a Hrtll OJAb JOU1I > EV Aloe the Ugnrron xvasn tation al ut300 miles above ariya and we deeided to try the north bank of theItura rixcralthough we should have to t tnverco for some days the despoiled lands xvhlcli hail been the Ominous centre of the Ugarrowxx and Kllongalawgus tnandnu of riders I We were bout 100 miles from the grass land xihich opened up n pros af tuIJ IJ I f oct of futuru feasts of beef veal and mutton and a phrasing variety of regetables cooking as sell as oil and butter Stanley tells al < out the terrible Iwo he had smIth small pox union the Monejema the mortality was great or reaching a vIllage coiled Anditttnua n large plintatlon of bananas and plantains wasfountl and after i ser Etirvation during fourtetu days the party gorxid thcniclves to such an excess tint many died anti many ether worm Incapaeitated for duty for sometime some-time timeHe He tells of severe struggles had for several days wills Die Wimibctt dwarfs nud many olherdtngera encountered en-countered bj lie expedition I is I a r tale of alternating Irh tons and fighting anil is extremely interesting InS |