Show A RETROSPECT henry Mauley Tlntc a Lengtb Letter Dealing inth his Marled Irpencnce THE CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE BOSTON MASS Upwards of rise HimOret Bills lntruiluce l IJJT hinalor at Washington QUITE A PANIC ON A PASSENGER STEAMER Fatal Encounter with a Moot sltluerThc JHnncap Olls lire Victims Lr Telezrph to tae Szwa1 lILMCt 31 irA air In IntrrrMInc Loiter From lIre Ilrntc Explorer NEW VoJtK Dec IThe Herald will tomorrow print n litter from Henry JI Stanley which was handed to the Jfcrald correspondent correspond-ent at Mpnapua OTeruUr 30th The letter = f Mr btanlty says that m looking lmclocr what his been nccompli IitJhescfS no reason for any disconlent operand above flic happy ending of the appointed uutki They have not been unfortunate un-fortunate in geographical discover l itS The Aruwina is now know from tourve to liourne The gnit Congo foret covering as large an area as Fiance and the Iberian xiiiiiMili can now bj certified as nlcoliitt fact Tin Mountains of the Moon hire been located and Kumcnzon or the Cloud King robil in Usual Us-ual snow has Utn srui anJ if iJorcd Mounts Gonlon UuinUtnnd Macniunon Ccln but giant sentries aiding oT apnroicli to the iniicr tnt and ito Cloud Klaj The connection between Albert Edward Njanza and Albeit Nyanza has Ircn discovered and the extent of the former lake known for the fret time Ilangeafler muge 01 mountains moun-tains wen traversed separated b ouch traits of posture lauds as would make American cowboys aild with envy Slight under the burning xjuator we have fed on blackberries and quench our thirst with chrfctal water from the snow beds We have also bun able t > add nearly GUJO squire milts of water TO Meroniv NAMA The naturalit will expatiate ui < HJ the new spxlof anma irds and plants ho has discovered It will take us all we know to ay what new tOlfO of know ledge liic txin gathered from unexpected dis foCcnrs This has certainly been the int cxtenonllnnl expedition I irlnvc led into Africa A yenta ble divinity teems to have hedged U3 while we journeyed i I soy it with all reinnc It hs Imj iled us hithir it wotIll and fleeted its own will but neveitbel 1 giiiiK J and protected us Stanley then goes on to tell at Icn Ji or tIe sullell8 of this lear column afUrdfsobcj Ills IiMruc tions the t itible experience of the ad rn nre column which wag lost in the bust and the sIx days smrch whidl be Itsi to hind itj the death ofJamoon Iud olhir hu seizure lmln PasManJ Jcph on h l i the rebel theiTr cai itt and adts Jepusons own letters will de ° cnbe his anxieii > ot until both were In my cthllp aniithe Jgjptlan fugitives fugi-tives ffc under our prouxtion did liegin to see tint I was only earring > earr-ing out a higher plan than mine No one cflictr who was with me mil forget the initsnc he has en lurcd yet every one Hut > tartil from home dc tinwl 1 to march with the adanccd column and share its adventures is here today safe sjfND AM TEL IJeferrins to the terrible JTIP lions through which they lived I taiilei 3j This is not due to IIIU 3115 more limn tj the coune with which they have borne all that was impoid upon them by their surrounding cr the descry energy whica they bestowed ti their work or the hoi fdl voles w liici natig in the cars of the mill titmlc of blacks and urpvd the joor souls on to their goJ file vuioar hill call it luck unbelievers wll tall it chance but deep down in each hrart remains the feeling that of a verity there an more things in heaven and eaiui than nil I ilrermed of in the common philosophy philo-sophy AllIS Dec 4 fA dispatch to the TenIla rom 7antlb3rttatcs Stanley Iio arrived all iTimojo LANUON Dec Tlie news from Zanzibar today confiniis the previous pre-vious fort that Ptanlej It at Ilagamoio As a steamer was patchetl to meat him there hue world will oon fu the gmt ex plorir hrilAn CeFrrrre HOSTON Dec 4The jrtiienl Ciirilian conference nnder the au rplci oftlie AmLicau Evangelical Alliance of Ihe Lnitrd Slates began here tadaj Piesideut Dodge called for details of work fom represents tin of dillerent Alinnn giving si > ednicns of religious destitution the finding of seven ur hall edificf I h-all ilandoi cd and two of them turuetl iQtDncliefwfactory Profefsor Ely of John Hopkins University stoke on the needs of cities Among those enu mented arc the revival of national lmand a zeal for better municipal laws and administration looking to the prevention of poverty It is In vaIn to try to keep pT > ple from leavIng leav-Ing till lQtlUlr for tlueclly Higher education should Le provided at public pub-lic cost for those of market ability Secretary Strong did not lelieve there was a city in the land that had not enough good men to save it The men of old said here ans I send me Today it is Here is i I mv check Lord senJ someone ehse Christianity must be a con tazian spreading personal touch Rev Frank Jenuins of Alabama told of the condition of tlie mountain mount-ain HITES OF TIll SOUTH Family feud illicit distilling and dfarcsanl of mirriage tits have woefully corrupted them There is I monthly preaching in the best ehurchcs no prayer meetings and only lately Sunday Schools The mlulstersarn Illiterate hnd often immoral im-moral and drunkard r but no people ever responded more readily to m < slonarv etlort and it would be to our shame if it is not put forth J M Buckley D D of Xew York editor of tbe Chruilan AdO calc aid one of our needs is I to get rid of the extravagance and ostentation f J tion In church and private expenditure expendi-ture which often make tho mInister a masterof ceremonies an exclusive exclu-sive club The next need is an improvement im-provement in the methods attracting attract-ing the young These are largely social and intellectual and very little lit-tle of the spiritual Again weiieed to depend less upon extraneous evangelistic iflorts on the hippodrome i hippo-drome plan Scepties of the present I pre-sent are far mOle hard to deal with II tlan a generation since Then there is development of secret vice I among the ons of the rich and i srowiiiK toleration of the mint of inodente drinking by church numbers num-bers |