Show ARCTIC IC AND perils aeils arils in 1010 a r precincts and trials of tropic bratel by we ibern asad pres press to the Ir herald erald 11 rr july 23 tho the following details from the lo 10 ins i of ortho the steamship Toch yami of lie grobly relief elpe jitian JI tion aie are furnished by ensign W 0 kambers who was in command of tho the vessel during luring its cruise to the polar region in ili our first day out from st johns a heavy fog sat set in and wo we encountered largo icebergs in steeling wo ITO lost sight of the thetis and could only resume our position by the tile sound of her whistle 2 may 18 when we were oft off cape farewell we wo met the quantity of ice and were obliged to no go ahead slowly may 22 we sighted disco but had much difidi difficulty in finding the harbor the islands were covered with ico ice and snow and the land marks invisible wo ivo left God haven may atyam at 9 am and ste Bt caned through the lie ico ice I 1 along iho tho coast to a point about ten miles below ilare lyland hero here wo found the ico fee so thick that wo were coca com polled to lay to signaled for me to go back to God hayon havon and wait for a favorable opportunity and with an east wind to proceed to upernavik wo left God hayen the second time on may alay and encountered more ice through which we pushed our way and found the tile thetis netis lying at hare Isla island ill having been unable to blast a asiago through t b rough the next morn morning ug tho the chalers arctic and walf joined us and wo we started ahead tho the sea was heavy and very and anti we experienced perien ced great difficulty in ili raak mak ing progress gress and several times narrowly escaped a collision ditl tile I 1 lq dlf if wo anally nally succeeded in gains gain ing ingal ahead lead with tho tile thoin in the tile opening we made tha tile thetis Thet tawas was now out of eight tight and we set our course for domenak fiord fprd hero here wo we sighted the ten t en I 1 uiles ahead we overhauled lier her may capt schley hailed us and said go calling at proven if you meet the dear bear coal her with ath dispatch during a fog which caime on wo got into I 1 nto IL false fhle lead and while returning to open waters to try another the altal and thetis proceeded aed together aether to amidst a blinding snowstorm which lasted a all I 1 ig giglitto ig litto upernavik ik on our arrival there wo found the fear bear and coaled her tho tile vessels remained in tho the vicinity for nearly a when the and abcar pro ie eded northward while wo waited foth 0 alert which arrived june jun au 11 1 L guv ftc ii i i K iara wai no hope 0 of getting t through froug i bay day as tho tile season wag unusually close cose we left with the alert he of juneann June and reached bear island on june wo we went ahead through lie the ice iee all the way end on oil june auth reached horses read here the alert ilert got nipped in he ice and in trying to get lier her out we lost BO so much time that the neck lad had b become ni impenetrable we lay a I 1 aminee ia in the ice off duck island till tir I 1 june wo we worked all night the I 1 blast blasting ln and sawing tho iceland finally got away into open water juno june we were oil off wilcox head where wo we had more liard hard pushing t to 0 act t open water beyond devils thumb whilo busy here wo nye sighted the kiteas and vear bear coming comin I 1 toward ua us and knew at once from t the 10 signaling si I 1 baling that tho Greely explorers had bad been deep traced and the survivors been found we returned to open water and a thick fog set I 1 in a it was borne timo time before I 1 could go on board and learn of the rescue wo we then p pushed bushed south all haste possible and arrived at ik july J I 1 ad captain schley them dispatched bilert the Aler and tand Loch garry yarry ta jodha ell while tho tile 37 tand sear bear p put lit into upernavik 1 the lormer to shift a broken rudder and the fatter latter to get coal c at gidha ven veli tho the lat batters machinery was vas repaired and wo we buri buried ed there one of tho lieutenant G reel vs party we left willi the ach itow in t 11 off the coast of newfoundland found land we encountered a galeand tho steel barraci iva was s passed three thre times alie alert waa was finally cast adrift july we dropped anchor MR S johns at 9 a in on july lospoc I 1 31 stanley the african explorer arrived arrive tl at pl ply mouth this evening lu au interview with an associate associated press lepor lie had returned to j england consid considering erint ho lie had completed the work of establishing satisfactory trading station stations along the congo con go liver from its mouth to stanley pool miles by the river when ho left the congo conzo cour itry lio lie was sui badly from bronchitis but rw was much ben benefited 0 cited by the sea voyage lie eulogized euben the trading P prospects of tl the le country in I 1 n tho the vicinity of the congo river he considers gen gordons plans perfectly practicable as routes of escape from khartoum either by the way of zanzibar on the east or down the tile congo to the tile west coast if theN Lile is blocked stanley considers gen gordon c can 1 an during the present resent season ascend tile kilo nile from H khartoum to gondomar Gon dokar a distance of roo mile miles in eight days pr proceed 0 to bohat and 1 Elyah laal and join lupton boy who 1110 command commands troops h having avina in ili their possession JC gordon could then proe proceed fled uth iti thib addition to his force to zanzibar should the soldiers refuse to fake take this journey or should sonio other cause prevent the plan gordon could cross to uganda reach reath the stanley station and proceed down the tile congo couo stanley considers consid era the routes traveled led by schweinfurth samuel and lady baker and the tile italian missionaries cannot be able to to gordon tile soldier traveler and explorer should the garrisons at intermediate points alon along tho the nile bo in danger gordon d take them along airing with him if they refused to accompany him at first they wo would uld bo be com breo sure to aej follow 0 after ho lie had gone v one ho lie believes the tile sending r Sc riding of a large rge eng edg jig liali force to extricate gen gordon would bea bo a most disastrous lisa strolls king and arid would likely bo attended with great lo 10 losa 9 ande and expense english unable to eland lie would ba be troops r OP on the oln climate stanley abandoning abandon inz of the cons 0 o treaty he ile I 1 considers the leavin leavings gf af the bongo ongo m tho the hands of the portuguese very to english interests tho the population of madershi prepared a an n ovation for mr stanley whoa when hia his steamer arrived there but ho lie was un able to land anti owing to the quarantine regulation |