ARRIVAL OF STANLEY.
j Zanziba*. December A Mr. Stasi.kt arrivof) a* Tsida on ) and was mot hy Major Wissmnn's lieutensnr, who' ftwter- < t timil him at a l>at<.|iiet. ITaapouil | in? to the to.ist of bio health, StanI lev antoetoid German ftnterprme in ' fv»M», Afiira. I ft npneam that after the mutiny at Wiub hi, Eiuin lley ami Jeph>on Were -en'eneeil by enro'ii! mutineers to lio haiiiT'd for making their escape, in oixler b» rejoin Stanley. Lucki'y they were not recapt»tre«l •»v the inut'oeers, wlio would proI'.blv havo carri.il the sentence into eir.-ci if they could have laid linm's on them. Fmin Rev rcmaina in tho service of tl-.o Kluilive. R'.li Stanley and Emin Bey are well, tlioii/li niiicli aged. Rri SBF.I.S. December S. The King of Belgium has tent a I'.tt.i to Stanley, congratulating him oil liis siii'cess. Zanzibar, December 4. Stanley lia« a-iived at Bagamayo. Tb? Emperor William of Cwrnititiy sent bim a cable message of Welcome. Stanley has discovered immerrs trails of well - watered pasturage. H" ascribe* bis escape from nnmlierloss danoeis to spt'cial Providence. Z.\X7.m\n, Deremher 12 Stam.kt has been entertained at n ball.tnet h- te Her M ijevtv ..ii; a teb-gmm i ioi jratulr.tit •_' iiiiii on the siiceeAs ,f 'lis e\i..'diti'in. Mn.B»>i"\r D-eenilu-r 13. Tl •(; ..jrat.bieil S.,ei..f V eiliicfl : • Stanh v, <■ ngTa ul >tinj liiui i.ti • i-;:i_'tV.'i;i tl.c da v'- nt Central \;,:.,. .. ...if,.. 5„......... oMii.e.issi.m. Tin v 1,.,-., r.-ei-i'-.-dji r-.,);, fror,, the ..I" '>• e\;i! 1 'I. t!i ':'. i: ;' ill.Oil. Mid • I'in " * *-n t !!■ i iii H.-v i-iinjirovin.;. i hi:- itm-xt haimii^oxs A!P.SsAfJK. ♦ Xkw York. !»'■ •• nil.■■.• 4. Pi;v.str>K.\'r Marhismv, in tie- coiirKo ■this 111 • .-a.'" til t '•MI MesS I'M reSsCS n hope that tl'.' !i-!ieries <|Uf*tion \.i'l be nmienbly mijiisted. The niis'fiQjo aim niiii'es 11 mi tin- financial ~»,...•.>t: < >ti- of tin- vein show a surplus of •! r.flOO.OOti ib.ll.nx. The I'ie.i lent (•• .inmends to ConuroHS tint neii*ssii y of considering the ipiesti..n oft'ie iv\isi.>n of fin- tariff, which i- ess ./ii' ( . tb" b',t inter's i - of t!i" iMiititry, and nivioimees lonl tin Kxtiiiditioii Tii atv would IkMilniiitteil t'Mil n~i'|.-i-itinn of lie' Senate. Tie' :•' -" I •Cii.iiu.'iels llmt f 1 !.'.'• nit ro! of e.i :- l-.-ifion should be li.'iml.'.l u»er to the l'■■ I.iml n'ltlioritii s. KPIDEMIC IN';!XI,'OI'K. Bf.RI.IN*. December Di Tiik epMeniio of intliieti/..i is spiead i :.r with nlarming rnpi'iitv. ntiil it is estimated tli?t every thin' person in the cnp'tul is nurToring from i' The disease, which obeaily lias been rejiorted from Paris nn'! Brussels, is spreading throi'shottl Europe. TIIK ZAMBESI. Loniiov, December Hi. Tiik Portuguese Press n*«ert tlr'l the details of Major Pinto's raid up (be ZntnlM-d have been exnj.'gerated, and accuse ('onsitl Johnson ol deoeplion. The Times and Standard insist that Portuguese agression in Africi\ must be stopped, even though .strong measures should be necessary. CHIBTS IX BRAZIL. Rio uk Jankiiio, Docutulier l(t. TllK army and navy are sliowinu signs of discontent at the new Government, ami twnber of sailor*, bavrt liooti shot for cheering t!ie najnie of (lie Emjieror.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 63, 4 January 1890, Page 3
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496ARRIVAL OF STANLEY. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 63, 4 January 1890, Page 3
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