Show MEETING OP OF STANLEY AND ayrl yiv riv llev niev avrone Ov roNE yone IVING STONES hory bory of his hla five years travels iu in central africa HS as related by stanley the new now york herald correspondent pon ondene dent is exceedingly interesting some somme days after the lat int lattera arrival at he elicited from the great tra traveler V an account of his hla wanderings and adventures of which the tho th following is the substance as contained in stanley stanleys Stan leyb leys ya letter from dated november 10 1871 dr Living stones expedition left zanzibar in march 1866 1868 on april ath he lert left the seacoast sea coast with an expedition consisting of IS 10 nine johan Joban johanna hia bia lylen men seven liberated slaves hind and two zambezi men in all 30 men also taking six camels three buffaloes two mules and three donkeys the course ot ahe the expedition was wab up the left bank of the river much labor being required to cut a road with axes through the dense jungles I 1 I 1 soon a after leaving the ohe coast the 88 poy poye anet anel sand ancl johanna men murmured and complained and manifested great willingness to march into the interior they abused the animals until they all died and thop thon began to poison the tho minds of the natives the dr then benu hent the back tehming ij baving the river considerable suffering was experienced in crossing a 8 large tract of unoccupied country oo 00 the of july the dr arrived in the tile codr country itry of a chief desertion thinned the party but early iu io august they arrived at a chief of a tribe of Wah lyou living near the ny assa lake here hyre tani taul one of tile tiie drys drs party on false prete pretenses pre tenes unes nees wished to be discharged and endeavored to ta entice away chunha another prote ge Wl kotani tani tant was left with ulonda the party proceeded to the ahe heel of the nya sa to the tha village of v u babusa chief with whom the he dr sta stayed two two days daysi medically medica fly lly attending the chief who had bad a skin disease there a half balf breed arab from the western shore of theN the nyasha yassa reported being plundered bya bind of the ma altu Musa chief of the johanna men believed the to re report but the dr did not and the babish babies chief said the arab was a JI liar ar musa was afraid the ma ittu itu would wo uld kill hill bm and be did dill not want wint to pro aeed without guris gun s when the dr D started westward musa and the jo hannagen han hau namen deserted him and reported him killed livingstone engaged the natives as carriers add arid got along very well with them he left that country early in Decem berand went north ft country which the ma aitu hail hati swept clear elear of provisions and the party suf fared feted must most pinching aching pi h hunger u riger tiger through and other misfortunes the party struggled through babasa Bo bemba uati Bati lunga lungs Baru ngu arid the country or londa 3 where lived the famous king Caz embe who with his queen extended a cordial rei rel re i caption to the doctor and gave him information form about lake large large narge water near Cazem bein befi the party crossed a fine river called chambe bezi z 1 1 From the ahe beg lunin of 1867 to tb tho middle of march 1869 the dr trave traversed reed th the countries trips tries around londa konda correcting til the C err errors 0 ya ot or portuguese traveil travellers trav eilers ellers eis and antl establishing first I 1 tuat tile the chaan chamberl bezi is total I 1 V distinct river from the portuguese zambezi Zam bezi second that the chamb bal al Bt arting from about latitia lAt latitude itil 1 it gouth la ia the head waters of the nile sli giving that river a length of 2600 m W lea of gf direct latitude in thebe these from caz ambes the dr found a lake called by the natives liouba Iem lem baor or Luwe Lu luba tuba froni franl OR on tho tae southeast hut hul tha abe dr it t to op oe a heel or foot fog t odthe of the tanganyika jt th be e extremity of which lae reaches reached 6 22 sec mec south lati 0 tude making that lake geography cal miles long or 73 longer than captains burton aud and speke conal it prom this lake the dr crossed mar eagus to L like nike ace tle boero about 60 miles long which ho he traced to its southern extremity where a river the Lua pula entered it following the lupu la north he found it issued from lake ceolo a ae large a as the tanganyika cangany i ka the is the most important feeder of the and cannot be the embezi zambezi Zm Zam bezi the dr returned to king caz Cas embe and thence to whence he wrote letters lettera to the london geographical society says stanley the way in which musa left the dr antl anti what the dr was wab doing all the time the world thought him dead has now been told as dr livingstone told your correspondent but his experiences his troubles his sufferings in mind body and estate how arabs conspired against him his men robbed him false I 1 moslems betrayed him how he be was detained by inundations by scanty means to cross rivers and lagoons by wars wara between arabs and natives from the beginning of 1867 to the middle of march 1869 when he arrived at no one will be better bettor able to relate than himself hims hima elf eif after resting atU at jiji the dr wished to explore the head of the tanganyika to ascertain whether it had any connection nee tion or whether tha river was an influent or an affluent but the coveted must of his ciotti clottu and prevented him at the end of june juno 1869 he started by way oi 01 la fifteen days march tie he arrived in a virvin country only lately known even to the arabs arabi anere there he was laid up six months from ulcers in his feet then going northie north he found a river rivers called Lu alaba one to three miles broad flowing northward west ward and in some places southward following the river he game esme to lake like Kam olondo in latitude 6 0 deg 30 miu min south he traced the river southward to tolke lake whence it issued through an enormous and deep charm chaam in the mountains he was satisfied that tho the Lu alaba the the erand he returned to lake Kam olondo he came to a river flowing from the west called the locki lock or lowami w which issued from a large lake called Che bungo south southwest from Kam olondo lake Che bungo the tb e dr named lake lincoln lu in the face of many difficulties the dr worked his way northward along the crooked to 4 deg south he heard of another lake northward in tile the bame same central line of drainage as the four other akes abes but his hiis men mutinied mutinies muti nied andee and he was compelled to turn back though with great reluctance to i bick siek weary and destitute eighteen days after the drs drys return i stanley met him he had carefully examined six hundred miles of watershed and atthe beginning of the seven th hundred the zan ZAD zanzibar slave escort reused refused to go further the dr waw wai convinced that the lua laba and the nile wile we were re one river he had followed the from eleven to four degrees south or geographical miles mile the jet yet undiscovered link miles la Is expected to Oe demonstrate the truth of thedra the drys conviction says stanley according to livingstone two things yet remain before the blie bile M if Q sources can ein be said to be discovered first he has heard of the existence of four fountains two of which give birth to a river flawing wing north chica is the Lu alaba I 1 and two to a river flowing south into j inner ethiopia which la Is the zambezi Zim Zam bezi I 1 thu ls s verifying the statement which the 1 secretary of the goddess minerva at sais bals made to herodotus over two thousand years ago he has heard of them repeatedly and has been several imes times t within a fortnights fort nights march from them but something always interposed to prevent him going to seg see cherif these thee fountains require to be seen second remains the link above described to to be explore dk Thes the stories tories which the doctor dictor relates of the immense countries through gli which the great river runs read like fable jable the moat most southerly Is called rua the northern la Is called shia khia nyema by the aram arabs and manuela by the na tives who are cannibals he tells tella of ivory being me ao cheap that twenty five cent cents worth of copper will pu purchase a large large tusk wor worth ib at Z A he tello tylla of ivory being turn turned ed into door pots pots pota and eave stane stanchions blons bytha cannibals of skillful mamura eturea of fine fide egrass grass cloth ri that of indik india of a people so neail neall nearly approaching to white and so extremely handsome that they eclipse anything ever seen in africa and from this fact supposes them to be descendants of the ancient egyptians or of some somme of the lor loa tribes of israel he tells telis of copper mines at katanga Ka tauaa which have been worked for ages of docile and friendly peoples who up to this thia time have lived buried in the la lap lan of barbarism ignorant that there ll 11 lived on earth a race so cruel and callous as the arabs who have come among them rudely awaking them out of their steep sleep with the thunder of gunpowder to kidnap rob and murder them without restraint and of many other things he tells the dr returned to october 0 tobar 16 and stanley arrived there nov 3 the dr found himself robbed of everything by the very man shereen She to 10 whom the british consulate had confided his goods aud buil who had traded theril off for ivory and feasted ou on the dryg drys little of luxuries sent by hla hib friends stanley proposed to place himself herald expedition and effects at the disposal dibuo al of the dr in an exploring expedition tion to the northern head of the tanganyika nyika nylka the offer was abonce at once accepted and on the of nove november aber livingstone and stanley and twenty picked men of the berald herald expedition at dt arted started hugging bugging the country of the hostile waru aru di having to fly one night from a large party getting safely to the boats arriving safely at Mo kambas one of the chiefs of usage who was at war with a neighboring chief on the left bank of the rus Rua izi and crossi eross cross K g the head of the tanganyika c to governed by hu husinga buhl buhi hinga nga oga brother of Mo kamba is on the right bank of the busini extending to the lake and were sociable and good natured giving much information concerning the countries north of livingstone antl ami stanley rowed up the an inal iu flient lent into which the loando elwed from the northwest spent nine days at the bead of the tan sanyika ga nyika exploring its islands and nays bays coasted albig aloi g the we welt wet it side of that lake to the country of the was ansi who were unfriendly and returned to december 18 having been absent 28 days they were certain that tr ere ero was no connection between the tanganyika and bakers lake or the albert A bat but there Is ia reason to suppose that a river runs out of the tanganyika through the deep caverns of the kabo kaboyo o mountain and out on the western sado side bide of kaboyo into the Lu alaba or the nile wile livingstone had bad seen ule tue river forty billee or so BO west of kaboyo being about forty yards yarda broad there 1 but he did not know that it ran out of the mountain tills tilis waso was one neof of theman the many y things he had yet to ex elmine mine the next letter was waa dated at kwi hara hars february 21 1872 after spending the christmas at Livings tone tono escorted by stanley and the herald expedit expedition io composed of Wan guana soldiers n well armed left for december 26 and alid sketched out trie tiie following route seven days by water south bouth to brimba I 1 ten days across the uninhabited forests of Kw krendl Ki wendl endl I 1 twenty days through direct east twelve days north through ongo i thence fave five day into the expedition suffered considerably from famine and stanley from fever but arrived at unya djoya lemue without adventure of any kind except killing zebi as buffaloes and giraffes the tha dr tramped it on foot like a man of iron at it was found that shaw the englishman was dead also two WAD wan guana who had been left sick thus in lebs less than twelve months william lawrence L Li wrence awrence farquhar of leith scotland and john william eillism shaw of london eight baggage carriers and eight soldiers of the expedition had lied died at the dr toot took posses possession sio n of the last lot of goods sent to him from the sea coast by a carava caraven lf which left with the herald exo expedition edition the fifth letter is dated at kaihara Kw ihara aroh 11 1872 living or semiannual semi bemi annual supplies reached him very irregularly being greatly delayed and some of them treacherously made away with by those who were entrusted d with them he having had tp corao como fur for them miles at stanley turned over ovir ovi r to 16 to 16 nine hales of mixed cio clo claths cloths lbS 90 pounds of us sorted assorted beads well adapt ed for rua and Many emmma emmia pounds of brass wire one portable boat a bup eup ply of carpenters tools revolvers revolvers carbines and several hundred pounds of ammunition the tho last insl letter wat dated kaihara Kwil Kw ihara iara lara march 12 1572 two daya days after which tho the herald expedition was to leave for the sea pea coast expect expecting ln to complete the whole journey of 2053 english statute miles milea before the foun four fourteenth month from its departure from the sea coast livingstone wished stanley to bend send him from zanzibar 50 well annd men to act as aa soldiers and servants in an expedition to explore a few doubtful points stanley gives tho ilie pro gramme of the work to be done dona by the dr he will leave laava for thence to glemba and and crossing the river at ehl ehi cumbas will make hla hib way to the copper mines minea of Ka katanga tangs tanga in rua bua then thed eight days daya south to discover r th the 0 foun flip hins atus of herodotus then return by katanis katanga to the underground houses of rua ten days northeast north easl east of katanga thence to lake ram Kam olondo and by bi river lafira to lake lincoln thenes baek back to Lu alaba to explore the lake inke north of Kam olondo thence return re by to or by matume Marum gu u I 1 through aurori to the coast and aud an d england r this is his present program pro gramme in e which he thinks will only take him eighteen elgawl ed months but as I 1 have told himi think it will take two yearb years stanley deec describes ribes livingston 0 as near 60 years yeara old but apparently forty fort nive five five or fifty with an enormous appetite he was sick and thin when met at but when left at wms was stout and fleshy apparently w weighing about pounds fr |