Show BRAVE MAN STANLEY A mn full of lionet pride in his ti SOIE DF BT 1111 detail r sim or the farst important of th trip la arrigan Par laen F chronicle service I 1 NEW c 5 abe new boik herald this morning printed the fol frona ils correspondent air stanley hsia banded me the following arthila art iilA 2 alie hew art herald the herald correspondent who feind us burng our days halt at mangab live days from the cot haa made it a point that I 1 should waite to ou I 1 bet you to believe hut I 1 be most willirm to do so dd I 1 know what IM lirly to ou but as the ajram correspondent cannot augest a subject you will perhaps coo gider that it be scarcely a r to expect me to krow matters your mould ba mo t in I 1 faid it then most convenient to you able lo 10 tell my friends much that I 1 like to ray tu them first of all I 1 am in ct and feel like a laborer of a saturday evening returning home with his weeks work do c hia wages in hia pocket and gaj aliat to morron ia the Sabba tb just about ilir e yeara ago ahie in new Lo gland a leseao came from un ter the sea bidding my tu and ube a sion to relieve km n pasha at but ai laople generally do w ith faithful pack h re bamben of litle trifle e oddi and ends re piled on over and the proper burden twenty lite to the arin cipal one each due rara and thought well looking bick over has been accomplished C see no reason for any hearts discontent i e can say we shirked no taik an I 1 that co d will aided by seidy irr enabled ua to complete evey little job aa well as circumstances permitted above the happy ending 0 our daliea we have not been unfortunate in geographical discoveries the is now known from its beurce to its bourne The greit congo foiest covering as lare an area a france and the iberian daniti bula ne can now certify to be an abb lute fact the mountains of the moon athla time beyond the least doubt have been loca ed and auwen zori the cloud king robed in eternal snow haa been seen and explored and soma of its ascended mounts gordon bennett and mackinnon cones being but giant sen thiea wardan off the approach to the inner arc of the doud king on ahe southeast of the rinke iha connection between albert edward nyanza and the albert has bebej discovered and the extent of the doimer lake is now known tor the arat time after barge of his been traversed by lucli tracts of land as bould make your west mal with envy and light under the burning equator we have fedon blackberries blak berries and bil berries and quenched our thirst with crystal water fresh from enow we have also bun able to add nearly six thorand thoi and tanare miles of water to vittori nanza our naturalist will expatiate upon the new species cf animals birds and plants he has discovered our peon will tell aliat he knows of the climate and its amenities it will take us all we know how to any whit new store of giai been gathered from this acted field of discoveries I 1 always suspected that in the central regions between the likes worth g would be found but I 1 was not prepared for buck a harvest of new facts this giai certainly been the most extraordinary expedition I 1 have ever led into africa A veritable divinity to have hedged us while we journeyed I 1 aay it with all reverent e it ha impelled na whither it would effected its own will but nevertheless guided and protected us what can you make of this for instance T on aug 17 1887 all the officers of the rear column are united at Yam buya they have my letter of instructions before them but instead of preparing fur the morrows march to follow our decided to w ait at Yam buya which decision initiates alie moat awful season any community of men ever endured in africa or else w here ahe results are that three quarters of their force die of slow prison their commander is murdered and the second bolher dies after of sick and grief another officer is wasted to a skeleton and obligee to return home A fourth is sent to wander aimlessly up and down the congo and the survivor is found in each a fearful pest hole that we dare ot describe its boror on the same date miles an ay the officer of the day leads men of the advanced column into the bush loses the path and all of bis whereabouts and every elep he takes only leads him further ail ray his people become frantic his white vexed and irritated ty the tense of the evil aromnd them cannot devise any expedient to relieve lim they are surrounded by cani bals aud poison tipped arrows thin their numbers meanwhile I 1 in corn mand of the river column am anxiously searching up and down the river in four diO erent through forests my scouts are for them but not until the sixth day was I 1 successful in finding them tuk ine the fume month and the same dite in 1888 a year later on auguet 17 I 1 listen horror struck to the tale of the lat curving officers of the column at and am told of nothing but death and disaster disaster and death I 1 see nothing but horrible forms of men smitten with disca ie bloated and scarred while the frene in the camp infamous for the murder of poor barthelot Bart barely foar before 1 simply shocking on the same day miles neat of this camp jamenson Ja menon worn out with fatigue sickness and borrow breathes his laet on the next day august COO miles east emin my officer jephson are suddenly surrounded by infuriated rebel who menace them with loaded rifles aid instant death but fortunately fortuna ely they relent and only make them prisoners to be delivered to the ijac ing bunny olt of the jaw a of death we arrive a second time at albert IT to find kmin pacha and jephson prisoners in the dally expectation pec tation of their doom Jeph sona own letter will describe his anxiety yot until bith were in my camp and fugitives under our protection did I 1 begin to fee that I 1 aa only carrying out a higher plan than mine my own demons were con frustrated by circumstances I 1 endeavored to ateer course as direct as possible but ther B was an the helm I 1 ave as much rood mill to my dot es as the honor mould compel my faith eliat the purity of tny motile d served tuc cetia was faim but I 1 have ben be n conscious that the issues of every effort vere in other hands not one allicer MOO was with me will forget the miseries he has endured yet ety one that from ins home destined to marc i with the advance c lunin and share its wonderful ad enters en is ahre today pat sound aud w el and the correspondent may interview them to his hearts content this is not due to me lieutenant stairs was pierced with a poisoned arrow like the others but the others died and be lives hie poi sired tip cane out from under his heart eighteen months after lie wan pierced pier sed jephson was four moats a prisoner with guards with loaded allea around that they did not murder him is not due to me aliese officers bae had 0 o through as in my as seven teen stream broad expanses of mud and swamp in a day they have endured a sun that scorched whatever it touched A mill impedimenta have ruffled their tempers aud harassed their souls aliey hae bran maddened with the agonies of fierce fevers they have ened for months in an atmosphere aliat medical authority declared to ba deadly they hae faced dangers every day end their d et lias been all what lef il serfs would have declared to be and abe and yet they live tina i not due lo 10 me any moie than the courage with which they have borne all that was imp ased upon them by their sur ronn dins or the cheery energy which they bestowed to works or the limox ful voices chih rang in the era of a blackann blac kand urged the par soula on to their poll the vulgar ill call haveis will call it chance but deep low n in each bairt remains the feel ini that of enty there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in common philosophy I 1 inu t be brief numbers of scenes crowd the memory it one could but um them into have a grand the of our bark followers the brave id latent in such uncouth disguise the tenderness we have seea from nameless entities the great love animating the ignoble the sacrifice male by the unfortunate lor one more the reverence we hae noted in barbarians who even as ourselves were inep red with nobleness nob leneas and incentives to duty of if we would but I 1 leae that to the herald correspondent who if he has eyes to see will see much for himself hime elf and with his gilta of may preheat a very taking outline of want has done an I 1 ia now end ing thanks be to gid forever and ever yours faithfully HENRY AI STANLEY pacha injured LONDON dec 6 A dispatch from zanzibar announces that emidi bacha has met with a probably fital accident nearsighted near sighted he walked out 0 ft window by mistake and fell on bis licad fracturing the skull lie now lies at in a critical condition all the doctors except S declare emins injuries will prove fatal stanleys Stan leys is hopeful of baving emins life bat says that under the most favorable circumstances the cannot be moved for at least ten days |