. Stanley and the white heroes in Africa; being an edition from Mr. Stanley's late personal writings on the Emin Pasha relief expedition ... 788-9 MEETING OF EMIN r.\{From a Drawing by an. L AND MR. STANLEY. cer of the Expedition.) 790 STANLEY RESCUES EMIN PASHA. ers are engaged in transporting some people from Duffle toWadelai—that the work of transport between Wadelai andTunguru will be resumed upon the accomplishment of the oth-er task. When he went away from here we were informed thathe was deposed, and that Emin Pasha and he were sentencedto death by the rebel officers. We now learn that


. Stanley and the white heroes in Africa; being an edition from Mr. Stanley's late personal writings on the Emin Pasha relief expedition ... 788-9 MEETING OF EMIN r.\{From a Drawing by an. L AND MR. STANLEY. cer of the Expedition.) 790 STANLEY RESCUES EMIN PASHA. ers are engaged in transporting some people from Duffle toWadelai—that the work of transport between Wadelai andTunguru will be resumed upon the accomplishment of the oth-er task. When he went away from here we were informed thathe was deposed, and that Emin Pasha and he were sentencedto death by the rebel officers. We now learn that the rebelofficers, ten in number, and all their faction, are desirous ofproceeding to Egypt; we may suppose, therefore, that SelimBeys party is in the ascendant again. Shukri Aga, the chief of the Mswa Station (the station near-est to us) paid us a visit there in the middle of March. He wasinformed on the the 16th of March, the day that he departed,that our departure for Zanzibar would positively begin on the10th of April. He took with him urgent letters for Selim Bey,announcing that fact in unmistakable terms. Eight days later we hear that Shukri Aga is still as Mswa,having only


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