| Show none rnoji STANLEY lie lUTe i n MilFlu Irronnt ofllli ExperIences IXUIKUT Nov S3 Further par tlculars of Henry M Stanley in a letter to MacUluiion dated Kadiir ro August l laSt are herewith given December 10th hIM messengers meeDgll from Kavalli came with letters front Emin Pasha isd Ills lictltcnant Jcnh ton Jephwma letter Is dated Dutilo r November 1SS8 It says August Stha rebellion roko out here and Etnin Paslia and I wore male prisoners Pasha is a emI I prisoner hut I tun allowed to go about lbS tdtlon a movements being watched The rebellion was got up by 1 half dozen Egyptians officers and clerks and gradually others joined mostly through fear Tho soldiers with lbs exception those nt Lahore I had never taken > irt fl In Of but had given In to their officers The officers went abut telling people you wtre only an Adventurer and bad not como fmm Egypt and tbat the letters YOU brought Jiuiu the lEboUve were for rCA It w untmo Khartoum bad fallen and that Brain Pasha and you had made a plot f take them their wives and children out of the country and hand them over as slaves to the English Such words In an Ignorant Ig-norant fanatic country like this acted like fire among the peopleand tho result sult was A general rebellion and wo were mao prisoners Plan ere aO wade t entrap you when you returned and strip you of all you have The letter thi a went on to say while this condition of affairs l existed ex-isted the Mnhdis fortes arrived in the neighborhood nnj demanded immediate surrender The revolting officers refused with the result that Knilnn enemies the MahdUts and rebels fell open each other TIlt MAIIMSTS captured Ittgnftaking many prison en Including women and children and stores of ammunition The rebels reb-els attempted to take Kegaf later on but were again l repuUcd The soldiers sol-diers then hecarnc E panic stricken they declared they would fight no more unless Emlu WlSlt liberty whIch was done and he was sent to Wadelal A ixtetcrlpt 1 dated DccemltrlSUi says the lahdhts attacked DuHIe station for four days but were driven back to lUgif They had tent tu Khartoum for reinforcements To this letter Stanley replies urging the necessity for haste on tIle part of llmin and Jepluou to come and meet him Stanley as hciscxhuibt colby long travel and privation lie assured Jtphson of a friendly region gion aud could have two thousand warriors mIn four lioury but Kmin If he is to b Saved must help save himself He urges that indecision must b put aside and relying on Stanltjs assistance Emin must come toward him atones at-ones < Jitters received from Eminat theme the-me time were simply confirmatory to Jeplisons letter but showed that Emits was halting between the opinion whet er f Uy where has h-as or to accept Stanlt j s ofler of relief He mutt decide Stanley said witliinafen day D he Stanley Stan-ley the return would journey be compelled to start on Kmin continued to delay but finally February ISUi n native courier appeared with a letter from Lniiu to that he Irln the effect was at anchor with two steamers ju > t below Stanley plateau at Camp Korvalli Kmins Utter said b had brought part of his eoplc from Wadeal and woulj send boats lack for tile others while he him elf i i < hed forward for-ward to Stanley s cp OTIIEIt LETTER MacKinnon has received another letter from Stanley dated August 17th Stanley fays Kmin is 1 with Sellm Key Seen offlctrsanUslxtj firt jfonle arrived at lila camp Sob tl ton t mary 7tn LieutenaiitStairiarrived on the ISth wilh hh column from i Hurl At a meeting on the hEll I Selim who hid retaken Dufilefrom tIle ilalulits killing z of them staled on behalf of the deputation Uiat they had como to request time to allow equatorial troops and their anilllra to assemble at Kivalti Stanley continues ij explained thiough Emin Pasha the object of my expedition and offered of-fered them a promise written in Arabic to wait a reasonable LImo for the troops to join them The deputation deputa-tion replied that my offer was satisfactory satisfac-tory They ad they would proceed directly to Wadolal and proclaim I and commence the work of transportation transpor-tation The deputation started for adelal on tbo bb Brain returned on the 27th with his little daughter and a caravan of 141 men He agreed that twenty days was a reasonable time A month iCier Sclimit depart nro a letter arrived from him announc lag the rebels officers and everybody score unanimous to depart for Egypt under my escort erSASLE STANLEY nun finding a great delay likely in the assembling of the refugee oOf ion council of officers t was decided to march on April 10th On April 5th Kmin informed me that few of his servants would go g Here was adlsappointmcnL Out of 10000 only a few were willing to accompany me I was clear that tIle Iasha no longer had any authority au-thority At this tie I covered conspiracies In camp The EgyptIans tried to ttcnl the titles of the Zanzlbarlcs and he number of malcontents kept increasing kiln had also received news of a bad state of things at adelal Therefore I decided upon immediate action I formed a square of rifles and assembled as-sembled all of the PashVs Fmbled to people within It Those who refu e l t come were arrested and placed in Irons and some were flogged Tills muster comprised about WJO persons On the 10th we started numbering An Intercepted letter to SUm revealed another plot t attack the expedition May 7th letters were received from Selim containing various Insolent charges against us md an appeal to wait longer for the app having again robbed them of all their ammunl Jon Stanley replied offering to rpUc oferIng go sllwly so as f enable them to overtake over-take him but he never heard anymore any-more from SUm Ten follows a description of the march which was resumed In May lESS a fight with the King of Un garo and with I the Warasxnas A description Is given of Snowy Mountain which is estimated at not less thanl feet high The Dealest trouble was caused by e cau5 b Ivers and bowel complaints |