| Show STliLJr IS COM1 > G ch announced dl a dispatch V FEW tiaysagoa nounced the safe arrival at the town with the unpronounceable name of Mpwapvra Henry M Stanley accompanied ac-companied by the olject of his last searcnEminPa aisoBonnyll The lions and a lot of missionaries dispatch was tent from Zanzibar by I Captain Wlssraan of the German expedition under dale of Hie 20th instant and was published In evu followir city In civilization the day in some of them the same da y This kind of thing has long cease to wonderful through familiariti even though in reaching us the dispatch dis-patch traveled miles main under the waters of the seas and oceans ocenn5dkpntch from Captain wiss man 5 from Mpwapwa under date of October 13 is published In the fieantciycr Imperial Gazelle It says that four of Stanlcys met and one of Emius soldiers had ai rived there They left Stanley nt Xeukmmaou August 10 and cam on Northward to Mgogo In thlrl days where lliey rested Emii and Ca1tl had BOO Soudanese soldiers sol-diers with them and a large quan thy Ivory Thitexi > editioii struck camp as soon ta the messenger tartedand as Is already seen by tin latcrdfcpalch reached Mpwapwa 01 November They may therefore considered as safely out of the wilderness now The relief of Emiu Pasha while event the not to sensational nil as discovery of Livingstone is not In any sense less Important ierhajs in point of usefulness and daring achievements the laller is till grcnter event of the two and if anything had ll lent wanting to place Stanley In the front rank of the worlds heroic explorers there is certainly no such deficiency now Ipvapwa li about 130 miles inland from the eastern African coast From this point the exiditlon would the coast move on to Bagamoyo on and divided from the great seaport of Zanzibar by a narrow strip of the Indian Ocean It Is the expectation expecta-tion of the expedition to reach Ilagauioyo about IXccnuVr lit from which point they will after recruiting take the steamer for Europe What Stanleya future movements will be have I not yet been disclosed It is not prolablo that he will undertake under-take further explorations ns he has ill the honor and experience in that inc necessary for ono lifetime and will doubtless prefer to spend tho remainder re-mainder of his days In the haunts 01 Ivlliiation He will probably be wetly comfortably l provided for by hIs great patron the New York Jfcr aM if he desire but the civilized world indebted to him and ho can I command almost anything he may wish Besides ho has an abundance of ivorj and other African product enough no doubt to make him independent inde-pendent and fortune awaits him In the lecture field if I he EelS fit to turn his attention In that direction Under Un-der any circumstances lie may be considered a very fortunate man but he has earned his good fortune |