Show STANLEY IN AM ERICA the great Eipl explorer arrives at sew new lorl york city BE TALKS I 1 ABOUT ine THE BEIR GUILD A 1 fist fine reception Bw eption to li 5 tendered Ten Jeret dim him if by from sent individual se will lecture some I 1 I 1 NEW YORE YORK nov C G 11 II M stanley arrived on the steamer teutonic Tenton lc thia this morning and waa was met by his manager alaor fond pond and party with ith stanley were his wile wife and her mother A MM AI ca tennant hamilton aide a dramatist who will act aa as the historian hiB of the tour and lieutenant J blo mounteney Monn naten teney jerson a favorite of 0 Start leys and n an corlies artist stanley was asked to eay say something about the rear guard troubles lea and in part be said the ion log books of the rear guard were sinned signed day by day by barthelot Cart Bart bane barre or aln KioK sto ston n while in camp toger with the official reports at 0 the officers I 1 am justified ja stifled by all in my censure of the rear guard which wi the causa cause 0 of the attack made upon me in is the book in another interview refe referring r ring to diaries and troup book stanley repeated what be he it has as already eaid said as to the condition of the rear guard when he returned from roca albert nya nyanzia a from aya he wrote at once to the emin relief committee telling them the rear column was wrecked by neglect of 0 its officers and their indifference d iffe rence to the interests of the expedition tion referring to troup stanley said when he be rot got t to a zanzibar one of the first things be he found was a lone long letter from troup violently abusing birt bart 1 never answered the lertsr 11 said stanley because it lt needed a personal interview as there were many questions 7 which I 1 found it would be necessary to ask him myself the principal one being why he and others preferred to remain and starve atYam buya lna instead teal or moving on 7 why they staid until so many of their men had d died is d I 1 from ro m disease or bad had been killed I 1 never could get a satisfactory Balis fACtory answer from conney bonney and hoped to get one from troup 1 I 1 received another ar oiher leter from him and answered that if be would revise revie it I 1 would publish it as it contained many things unfit for publication lie ile waa was so obstinate be he would not revise it and sent it back demanding I 1 should publish it I 1 did not me a threatening letter staling stating that I 1 would have to be prep prepared a red to meet euch such measures aa as be ile it eee see fit to employ lo 10 vindicate himself I 1 wrote bim him saying if be thought ho he was maligned unjustly to togo go ahead I 1 could eee see many connected with the rear guard I 1 should p efer star to kee keep from public but if it be he wished to blever everything y thing be lie could do so 60 1 I have ibave manneya Ban neya report two lettera wards account wl which atch I 1 received and more important imports than all I 1 have the ion log book signed by the officers day after day Wit any other evidence that log book of itself would prova prove that I 1 was justified in my censure of tbt rear column which waa was very mild in my letter to the committee am I 1 going to publish that log I 1 cannot bay say |