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Axrsu UsilUmal « ALuUDUL themaelves, staten ¢! they robelled sake of hooty, ascrilic & enol mumx{o tn them, | scventeen bTA_ Kahba Tega, and, to avoid bisvengeance,sought«| against which all their nnmbers nad well-known f.[v ona lnke, e refuge with hiny. expertness with slifeld aml spear wern of littla 1lelds of papyrl, Another epeciinen of this tribe of white-rom- aviil. Thoy are, bosides, extres rlutx'h)uml ;\Amp}l‘i‘l RAY nvl the Cuurl.‘ of l)ll![:uu n:nl allow vions of thetr tribe to Inf Al . n Lhe person of Princa Nomfon)u, the brother | strangers Tho Remaining Lotters from | o figuing Iding Siyika vt | Thclr safe fakes, but whic land and 1,004 One paya that it s anar on (by computation) hy water, WANTED-MALE RPLP, ead toggetlier underneathy 1 ey e ras Arciares 1L taba | Tiis in a1z month ix good work, Over 100 poal: | —anemiit i m s AELE: md by Tugzoun-like ehannels inrv[mmte{nlu Whatever it be lllmllcmlwlll ;l:;..m;‘f::w . sxiamnisal 1% “t;‘;o[n;-fl—(-g;r W AT ;\_{gfiy\yén?:;&-. K dy clannlaly, | meandertigg tortnously” enonsh hetween de- | be able todlsenver at a later perlod. " a thre very day Tzot m JTED-RS PRIEN TERAL nmrr(vwnfi Lached flelidn of the mast profitiereed. The open N TEAD B PASINE: commiasion | ateennoualy proparad i Bt inysclt Sorec i e wAIOE t work Annly by oo } 2 nly k , ¢ i % with reference, to RUSINERS, Clift H milke. | expan gt ol T wotdve b | Vit th bt Inenions to posccute, my ot A A L L L o s e if N ) werts ' or bukes; the g g thelr | many wgouns contieet- | plarations aloui the Kagera, §was pazalyzed by | ingatone’s lubors, which they Jeft nndoe, Now Xrndess . 1A e voleving Rl 3yika o Gunlirasati, | o, o which they have an fmmvnse. mainbers |t ol and the rol--uyatad e are o, | fuing in Gend il the ity ol the Wil | Ftiowork i o, 5 IaC it rommbenced § have | WWASTED-BIUCKLATEIL 10, 00, To Tim the Central-African Arah of Calro, who haa taken up his reshicocs | and 1t was to capturo some of thore 1vrs thal by tie nari W Egentor Wit Bpeke hns | aidwas obiged to abandon cxploration fron | Bnished. 1 do not know wiicther you comprohond | at Roum 3¢, TR0 57 Baut Waatinstan s ADPly to-day E lore in Uganda for some unknown reawons and It | the ¥anperor of Waganda scnt 100,000 men | of yled Lake Winderincre is one of thess rweni his side of the Tanganyika. HBumnming up all TIIX DRIFY OF Till8 XXPEDITION, ANTED-A”GOAD COOR, MAN O WOWET, xplorer. waa nob unil 1l ey several speciinens of e e s e otcrn. Tho | arid Is 9 miles lu ratreme langtlc aml from 1 to} | the clhance remalulig (or me to do good work | but T whl sxplaie. NV AuTERSA GO off_Woul clicve that | expedition was su 0 the ssme pale color that I could now that $peke In 1858 cama to tha | and R Weat Water- work, ~Appiy th RoPner of y Il,’a".nm cesafal, for by alf sceonnta | miles {n width. By lm|uu?‘nlnl [ asc without cx;mndlu;f valnly m‘y goola and the Yon must { e, 1 #i 4 | LN o thore existed & large aud numerous tribe of | the Waganda returned to thelf country with | It to bo at an altitude of 3,700 foct ahove the health and energy left in m aw it wea tse. | Routhwest end of Lake Victoria, nn;lm"mm Ahill | NIGAN, Proprictor X st o1 och austuiar eolor, in tho heart of | sbont 20,0005 but so denrly were they pnchiased | occan snd, about 320 oot aiove Lake | Tewn to wil down and hunch (nvectives agalost near the lake he discovored the vast hady of fresh ANTED — GOROON PRESS FEEDEIL A GOOT His March to the Shove of | Rkl S fol o track of all travelers | with the loss of hiimun fife that porchiased | oeoan wul Aot B e Ot int et | the intrastablo matives, aud that It was fur | TAEC BAOEEELAE DS refamed o Eng it By &R amiorstanis Kot foring. ] " 5 . whethier suels a rald will sgaln bo nttempted Lo | this aingular lake ~fn north by = cast | better and moro manly to hurry on to other ro- '1',:,‘,'{';',’,'(‘,‘f.:":{{’,’."m',‘g,’,’:j‘,’,‘.f;&";‘n!‘,‘;‘;’{‘;’{:;“f\“ w "';“:”;_‘;'n é“}"",“”"!““"*i))“ Honth W"&vi'_ ANGTHHI BTRANGT TRIDE. ora. from Ubfmin south ite extrmo southera | glons, aud try Take? ATnort Dy another ruts | aen e ra e luke aguin, A the iipan Fatintto | NV Roariap ac 515 Norch LA Africa [ certainly the * hunt of light-headed 1, 8.—0ur camp on Lake Alert, In Unyam- pulnt{ Kxngwu oceuples the wholo of 1ta cust~ | Trut the opjwsite quarter. anvy the Inke discharge itsclt Into the VietoriaNtle, | gxray o fahle," romance, anid superatitution; but I atall rnkn, was altuated in longitudn 31 deg, 24 min. | crn alde puthwest it s bunnded by Kishakkn, PLANS POt EXPLORING LARE ALAERT. and went home agafu tmaginine that he had done g s mflawnnnm- h Dallove horeafte thnt thicre exista somo slight | 0 sec. by oheervation, nnd latituda 5 iln. Ly | west by Mavarl, fn Kuandi, northwest by You will perzeive by thia lettor that T am now | hie work. It hiniwork was meraly to find the outlet . /Onsthaycto make rosdy; ¥ Unable to Explore the | beeeert iin i sl tho statements and | secouit.’ Tue promostory of Usongors, dud | Mpororo. aid nosthesst by Aukorl. AL e 1 Wenteny Unyameel, about ffteen days’ | of Lake Victoria he comploted hfs taske bt If hia n, Tonmastors, otc. © ¥ y ROrS, {" the Victorin Niyanza. and truding carava ' rovelations of these mhnple people. Ou the | weat, was about L0 mntles, int whore Ankorl faces” Karugwe the lnke | juurncy from Ujill. What I propuse dolng now taek wae o discover the £ources of the Nile ho had ANTED-A TIDY, IXDUATRIOYE YOUNG MA i Take,on Account of Tos- | steiiefs, 2victoris, in Usuicurua, T bieard of L] e M, Brasemr, | o, Amkorl facen Kaane e e | Ly o sy to Ut et expor the | Ut iekas it o, e eant uar TG Ak R D tile Nati o people far north posaeeatug very Jarge dous, of —— Crcntos whitlpoots and dasties lteelt muly nto | Tanganylka in°my boat, and from Usfice steikn | /3iity'ara the Nilw's nourcon, Kxireme southern TED AT Ony Tty Lg-Natyes, Buicl ferco nabure Lhal they weré often taken to FOURTII LETTER foumn and apray ngalnot uyuflulnu ‘Forks, aud | north o thedlbert, andif that rond benobopen, | sources, Tmoan. Then Baker cama o Centeal At WATTERA. o e B eaTIAT CAR war nugainst tle euemies of telr mustere, Theso : sl g finully rolls over a wall uf rock 10 or 13 fcat deep | by erose thy Tunganylio nnd travel wortl by 8 | vien and abeovéred Take Albort o ontenl fan | ——-ivotoam. _Avely 151 Wene Righisentions, __ pooplo 1 aubisequently ascortained to Le the | A GRNEROUS OPFER PROX MTESA—TIR KING OF | with o tremendous nFrunr—furwhluh The natives | cireuttoun course to cifect the exploration of thy | miles on the lake And ho ran home slko without Employment Agoncies, " " Vnltedl, a tribo living north of Usoge. The | . KARAGWR—TIHE KAGBEA MIVEU—WONDERVUL | call it Morougo, or the Nolay Falls, Albert, It may hot be uctually neceasary to ex- | knowli anything of the laku's susrces. Lrton VW AETED-200 AILROAD MEN FOR TLLINQIG The Pale-Faces of Gambaragaras=- | gt doplc also, in thele varlous wirs with | ° HOT BPRINGS, K10, TILE WONDEIRPUL HOT BUKINGS OF MLAGATA, plore that lakc, for Gordou_or sume of s ofll. | went to Taraganiks, anw It, and raturned home | YV ©snd Michigen; swioll and tarmhandsy tros A Beantiful Peoplo---Their Ugandn, fiavo frequontly beew found wearlig | Grrenonderce Yoo Torsrnt, | _Oulamdig fom mg voyuge, of wxplaration | Gora wiay bnve hecomplishod that worky bt T pithoun, kanwing {ia extont, onllel ot ATiaiets Wikt b AT e puh § 5 armor, Aboiut four years ago, when 10, AroT, NEAR RUMAIRKA'S | —duting which Lime [ vaw mst hospitably en- | have no'mesns of knowlug whether they have | I b ) o0, Aawe 5o Mountain-Forlress. {;rxul:‘lorhl tho ‘Tanganvika With Livingstone, | Carirar, Karsows, Crnsnal Apnica, March unnlncpfl, so_powerful was the e od the | done so ar not: it thoreforo remalus for te, 1f ;r,‘e':f;“":,“'cf,’,‘,?'fl:‘}&',‘:“'{ ",'I",L'e","f:"“v,’,‘;',",l:,', e 550 Benh Waiar i, e G LB A vite on ountain-xor o 1 heurd Eh e existed race of white peopld | o5 " 1878 —ficfora purtiog with “Cen? finuu pagan Rumamika—I requosted guldes Wy | the feut s possible, to clrcumnayigate it 11 it | have begun, Whiie they are SRl B e f porth of Urige. At that tiie Livingstone and | g0, 1 ived e, | take mo overland o tho bot sprlugs of Miagata, | r oty 1 shul} strlke out for other reglons and | discoercd fakea, 1 must be content with exyloring i scslinn oo, Bort P\t tho absuniiy of o widla peu- | Samboosty 1 yeceived o biore unUE | wileh have ertanil L tho bot sprliigs of Miagalds | eutinue nepinration. elsewhere, untll my pov- | these lakes and dlscovering ihuie sources, and uu- T aor vork e oy Tt T . lo 1iving in tho heart of Afrlen, aud nacribed | ness from him, which made another | gll the nelgbbaring countries for their heallug | ¢ty of goudls warns mo to return, ravellng the comolications of geograptiore at home, | Ealle-st. ulre at 146 La- The Salt-Field of Usongora--=| {i e it Lo tthulhm\vn fiflurn} tlm \Vlnrmmt causo of complaint to add to his refusal Bmwrl“'mh 'l‘w&dnyi; -cv:& nmrvlml-l;il toward | s ‘mom v':xln,ovnu \Y&TW' a m‘:’ £ R)“I‘Eg\y E?Ifi‘x"&‘u’;g"{"fl;fl s :?;‘: tadl \VANIEDVEN WE WANT 10 GIVE G0 % vow 1 have not only scen the country o eat | o naslist | rt. ic north brotuziit us a docp-wooded porge oron Pacha was kind enoy, send me & . Un y L . (Al PACKRges. Worth BT o 5. A Very Land of Won o eopler bt asveynl specinens of thom- | oy ..:,:,’,‘f,l,',""." :Jexaif“mm;vfik“‘fiffim e tho ho-springs are siputed. [l | Daily Tergraphof Dec. 34 o7 and a fall Aall | 104 you farewell. Usxie M. Sraxuer. | wien w.»n«%urw“rn”-nun’«'xyflflf'l';c-'fi?:?fll?&?.fi{‘: dexs s et difterent, verigls und In different | 400 1 EEReh porcelviug that 18 | coyeryd s most wtonishing Yarioty uf plunts, | Gateltsof the snine Toith, which T receiyed_in | S | U BN, N R LT T S0 S > v “aro It not. for the negrold batr, 1 | hones of rowand from mo wero yory slim, uhder: | herbw, trecs, aivd busheas fup hore, Nature was Uganda Just beforo atarting for the Albert Ni- CITY REAL ENTATE. o o £0..Chteago, it Dluces N they svern Europeans, or aie Might- | took o reward himaelf, and accordingly rofused | in her most prolifc moud, sho shol, forlh hier | yaniza. o | oI ERT AR ERT, MICITGAS AV, SO F TR LIVE IS ESR SR TOMANAGE colored Aslatice, such as Syriuns or Armeniaus. | toreturn threa porters lowls of beads given | products withsuch vigor that euch plant seemed CAMERON'S DIZCOVHRY, [ "of Twenty-third: ap, and long tima I de- | husiness permanent, GOBUIN SANUFACTURIN £ a0 000 A CLBW TO THEIL ORIOIN, hlm for carriage, nud sppropriated them for tostrangla the otbers for lack of room, Thev In the Tdfyrflth saw & short letter from | aired. ‘85x178 feet, Pralele-ay; narth Twentictht., CUMPANY, ltoom_1% Metropolitan Dilock, Mtesn Ofers on Escort of 90y Apropos of these sihalar peopie 1 hava | ot o h Cle B Bl +d Whein for | o clambcrod over ony anotlior thas. smial dile | Cameron, duted My &, 1573, whcreln ho sayd Lo {firs fine, 10 terd on, Torentybini-at., ehudp. | yyraxmy i BPLY THE NEW GLARE. . & - d the Ka- heard that tho sirat King of Kisbakks, o coun- owd beneflit. By such a proceeding o of brush wero forted, the lowest fo the heap | hasdiscovered the outlet of the Tanganylks to i B sutten cun-opener, wnd shrpen:e, clioomos aul i Men.-Kamgw% ‘mx 8 tr mmhlw,lh?( ]{nmg‘\‘lu‘ mm an ,tm,, whose I‘Jmme szumy{ :fi (hen,t nng, wlh.l:.l lelwa;auln :)unu:o by '.hlelulrpcrmrit,llnll %ur‘algh tho henps | Le :.h: Lukglm. l;Z‘-memn hu&m,:ex; lml»tun;{: I;'()I’fn!‘l.\lés.-fl‘)hlfill'z\‘:“im” AN TT0TRE Mlog articlps: page lmmenaly; AMERICAN 8 e Stil] prenurved with great. reverence | Uganda, of disreapect and misbehnvior to tho | thus formed tall mvules sliot forth un arrow's | 4G enerietio B0 deserves cr or the Icated nawr Lznton L'arts. | Wonld twke one | = — i gora Rivor, aelme Dby the prosent relgntng family of Kisbakke. ‘Emperor’ a 1 filght Into the upper air, with glohes of radiant, | covery. it he sayn he has not quite circums | oF bwociser iots In_same jocation for St pryment. WANTED=FE . ur further pagsage to Lake ert was alon) SPRINUR, ol wol ille T ering L] P G the southiern hank ur; the Rusanjro River, wlm;fi no sooner recalved by the Emperor than a forca The springs were visited at thls time by nam- Lukuge. It may be Cameron, by this umlssion. Remarkable Hot Springs ve Momestics. HO-§1,200 DOWN, HA Yo d i, ot el % yoars, o d yxia0 on Green TANTED—A GOOD WOMAN COOK, ONE THAT | tinde tn and out among deop fuountuin-folds, | of muskoteers were dispatched under Barutl, | bors of discascd persons. Malsnud femali were | has Ieft me somethiug to discover iu the Tan- e ?.‘::“fimfl.“.‘fné‘ S e T }luflz"&ftzflumm Siaisursat (uoking:, Meir Monday 2 Aknnynm---A Placo of . and rushes lendlong on Its course in yoaring their Chiaf, who despoiled * Gon.” Bambooel of | setn lylng promiscuously in tho hot pools haif unnfylkn. but &hether or not, the Lady Allce | minutes’ walk from the Court-louse, Bewer, water, | == = Sl g 10 tHALAPUL: 4 itk-Mi laricts and brawiing raplds. Tep bours' | eattle, wives, chiidren, slaves, and every articlo | salcep, whily Thoie thely wud uleerous bodics | shalt not qoit the waters of that lak until T | Ear cbe.s drcel paved, J& SGuinly, ore P et T NapmncrenvoR. £ Milk-Misers. e inrchilni cublod s o eross s’ mulnhab- | 1o nosaessed, and the “ General® himsolf was | %ere being halfcooked. Tl hottest fsaued fu | hove finislied the two-thirda left unvisited by Ay i Pt 2 | WWANIED-sn OIRLS TO WORK 0N BRWING fted tract of “Aukori sud emerge again in Un- r ! streams from the base of & rocky bill, and when | mo ou iy first expodition. TR0 BALE- O LN Ik A TR o, i) T AST | Ve, Tachinea, fur wiatn work. " Apply coruer Vi B yoro, in the district of Kitagwenda, which {s gelzed, hound, and carried In chains to the Em- | Jahrenheit's thermometer wns placed in the COL, 1,ONG CONTRADICTED. o Vorty.eiahih-st, and Ienwaod-court, witbin twy | — s d by Famine- Dowestio | iell-populuted und eultivated,” Oue sudden np- | peror, whoss influcnco must bo used tosave | water the meredry rose 10 120 degroes, Four Inthe Pall Mall Gazelle 1 rcad m morae start- _l-mvnn{ Renwood depot. WING & FARLIN, & Naraece, 3 Plans Paralyzed by A pearance on the scene, with drums Ucating, | oven his head. !‘Pl’lll!.'fl S anied Y oward from® the. ground | lni statement, which deserves from me o flat | East Waibligton st oot | \WASTERCA HEALTIN Vet NUROE ATELY ¥ Affairs of the Expedition. cotors flylug, aud bugles Vowiuz, drove the A GENEROCA OPFER NEFUSED. thratiigh a depth af durk, muddy sudiment, and | conitradiction, a8 no doub. 1t reccived from Col, | J0k RALESON LOXE, TIME, 1078 ADJOINING | ) sfter biay o T, C. DUNCAN, 3. 10, of Wasia- b hutives In & panfe from thelr fiekds wnd Lol | yyyoqn o cles of att Bad ntempensturo of 110 dogrces. ‘Thusy wers | Grant, The article atated that Col. Long, of tho e e wicotrecs liage boen sof ot | RN IR oo o ‘}, louscs m‘ al;uh!hutuhnle l.hm, mi\‘-l‘( oi&ur pcud ‘mpln:{; g ‘:’n':l“-““o‘ ::m?n“ :,nfl";f:::? i :;“";; :l‘.e most ur'frww} ‘llu' lhuilml.lvas, ;uul :lhc cura- {'h:n:illnln nerVIm;1 lfid“z‘;mfim h’e {}ml Just ro. | Thumctots wul cnbaves valuety fhe ity mlw«.u; s Employment Agoncios. 3 D iR, ple found the family-porridge still cooking, an ! 3 ve reputation of the springs wua hased on the | turned [romn a yisit to the Ring of ganda, ane nsata which will sonn rreach Hh EIP% i LR TANTED ~ GERMAN AND SCAN i) TILIRD LETTER. | kreat pots full mily-porridgo sulf cookin 400 | Baklbobo with 50,000 men and Mauenda with | propertics of this water. * I camped ub th | bud discoverod, Lo s surprisc, that Like Vi foum S5 b by, IR0 & PART W0 )X.t‘ffl-‘,!&' pniie fumlio dolels, sl i ¥XPEDITION TO TIE ALBRRT NIVANG | Gvenivg-meal. 40,000 men to escort me back again toLake | spriugs thece day: and made free use of & re- | torawas o body of water about 12 imiles fn o BALE-VEHY CHEAP =R TO EXCHANGES ud copntry, o MIS, DIMRIE, Ml I PALZ-FACES OF GAMDABAGATA—L EAND O BEERING INFONMATION, ‘Albert, and givlug sme tho solemn assuranco | frved spriugs bub, cxeepting utusual deaults width! Y w0 R e SITUATIONN WANTED-NALE & WONDE#S. : 1t had heen previously ugreed upon betwaen 1' Clife, B ness, [ caunot say [ enjoyed any benefit from _WIIAT BAYS . LINAKT DE BELLEFOND! Ridny $3,500. WALLER DIOR., B8 Washinkton-ats Iy gt gt oo ot LE. g Corvespondance New Tork Ilerald. e Yt by self. Ly I the mue | SRt these Clfefs ghould dafend tho camp untll | g water, 1 draukabout agallon of the poteut | - Now, Ldo know It us & fact that Col, Long, or R RALT=$1:0 MORTGAGR. WEEKLY PAV: Bookkeeperw, Clerli, ote. 4 KawanoA, Frowrier VILLAGE BETWERN | tives choso to permit our penceful pussage I returned from my voysge of exploration. | llquid, aud cansay this much, thut it hus no lax- Long Bey, was in Uganda July, 1873; but If. Le 0D DL E7h an Mieaay beeil” oald o0 sames e ITUATION WANTED—BY A PRESCRIPTION 1 Uxvono m;w UANDA, CENTRAL AFRICA, Jan. through UXI)‘(llll'Uy no v&:;mec \r]un 10 }:c d r:]nn to | But, though I almost wept from sheer vexatlon, n: ve fl!cc:.e ”1 térl)u l:yayt/u‘ “i\ huu:emtlh"(h the f:;m:i-g :ll,mlt] ethcl\a:toré? :\Liynnuyu nxfl! 13 miles | qured J."J‘i:'“fi'fi LiD ‘;E‘p’“ will sl for 3400 vast. N;&:{ufi‘i‘g" clty teforsoves given. Address V8, b . 187 ¢ eric any person,” But at wends we found oure | and was extremely sorry to refuse such a gen- | purest wiaber FLooK W vith me, In the hope , e states what ~every snub-nosed ur- e e o v T W] T T T T T T Ty : 18, 1870.—Six daya ago, the A"fl‘::}sg "‘d ",u ": sl AsH pouscasion of a populous snd thriving | erous offer, I rup’ccflu Iy declined relying Sson | that some day it may T analyzed by profes- | clin i Ugunds would declare Lo be the moet us- O A AN AN ¥y BT i S“‘.‘:’M}fi:n {MANTRLSDY A YOUNG FRESC 3 expodition under my command, and 2,000 cholee | Gy it not sl natlye near o glve us | Wazandn any more; and wrote Ll to that slonals ln Europe. il e Dy Jrote | ounding: uonsenee. The width of 12 mnlles 13 | i smthocss shrast Bestiors At Rashneion-sh | 748 3 FUK4n 40 e TaCKILE Uisins > e ’ spearmen of Ugandaunder commad of “den | jyformution, Lake Albert, on tho evetiug of | effect os fast a1 eoch messsge came from him. whnt I would dye Murchison Bay, a porbion of - dibt il oty 4 et drinodi 8 ,,,,‘,,.,,;;,k,,,‘;n,;g;;,; i Samboord, were enzamped ut Unyampaka Un- | Jan. #, waa olout 3§ miles diie west from us; and | Besides, it was too far south, bol encamped TIFTH LETTER. L. which Luy {s vialbic from Kibuga, one of the SUBURBAN REAL ES oo, Addrens (1 CARIEX, Eag., French Vico-Cousul, 3 i . s of the Albert Niyanza. | 8t behooved us, thut we might not be surprised, | on (he nortli banks of the Kagera Kiver when I S % Emperor’s capitals. 1€ b, Linant de Bellefondy | oo oo oo L A o S T I yoro, on the sliore o e I fi [t to the feeli T3! U TAR RAGERA AND AKANYARU RIVERS—AILE- | of the Eryptian eervice, who dlscovered me n OR BALV~AT WESTERN SPRINUS, NEW TWo ITUATION WANTRD—IN A DUBINESS HOUSF, E Mtesa, Btnperor of Uganda, falthfully fulflled m&“f'é:‘;'““""l‘;"i““l‘; el )leuc-fle%: e "a:l:'“]é““z::l al“t’if;'“}‘é:% "”“u"é rolurn | “uinks — pAmALYZED DY pAMINE—rLANS | Uganda, b6 mow In Tiopor i 1s requested to | I plory hiouses ¢ and o roous a0 fudt b for Setn | | 0 dootice or any oiler wark: can gler gnod reler i Dis promise to me so fur a4 to furnish me with | 18 ereeivo our Dosition, and’ e conseuted io o St e Albart AT cruntod | VOU BXPLOMING TUE ALUERT N1YANZA puhlixh bis opiuion of L aka Victoris, even from ?fl%:nfl" e 'wa;“-%' ot pariicutare ORI | Tile wmce ¢ onployment, Addices 2 35, i) fores sufllclant to plerce the hostile emmtry of | sond out 200 |;mn ncnumurmhng ?‘a seouts, m{:; thiroe Tonthe, rnd shonld Sekibobo and Maueu- _ ::'r%flx -Vfia"l;-:‘r; v:':;“csnmu what ho suw of it from Usuvara. = “(:‘H‘FV fooi o # d to penctrato to tho Albert Ni- | to eapturea few morn, througli whom wo eoul da prove s faithless us Samboozl, I should find, ) 2 43 ) POR BALE—§100 BOY A BRAUTIFUL LOT, e, i K R bich o woro cnramped hreo | communleato with the Ghlof of Kitaguwenids, s oYt 10 Unyampaka from. the luke, | AVICA, Apri) 21, 1870.~Wo departed from the A PRIVATE LETTER. FPoncoce o sepot ot bibrmner. 1 it s | ST o e TR Ao & ¥ Tt thongh e wore stceessful 5o far & satinfy bim that, 1T unmolested, we ad no hos- | that “the Wagunda and the expedition yero | capitol ot Karagwo with very brave intentions | KAGENYI—STANLEY'S LODGINGS—UIS MEN ARD | In market and shom frecs abacract fr gont yain | Sukendsew. AMesBIG Trivweotos, b fn“' h“:'nu ?x‘:l‘:o arink of Its waters, take s o ‘{{"""uo"l,]"""‘ ,’f Pfl“{"fi"&'&{f""}fi,‘i}"‘ flown, Iladmauy other strong ressons for | and high aspirations. Wo had discovered that | 118 GOODS—FOUR BATTLES—TUE DRIFT OF airewdy o5, 1A BLOWN, 143 Lacalinat., 12 0 renc " u mouths, would puy him, cloth, ) 01 ey Conchmen, Teamator e1e, crslsting in my refusal to return and, though 1o = i X1 N. 70K BALE-LERT-OF EXCHANGE-I 9 p couple of ustronomieal observations, aud pro- | for whatever we constumed, hmm.m xug' snarch to Karagwe, (4 was with tho Kegern River formed & gicat lake sbout 80 | THE ""‘L,':""m"‘ i FO v s, Tha. aed bz S o D s RO ACHATAN A 4 sontig - 3 « | mntles in length md from 5 Lo 14 miles lu VOPCRAdrace HOUONVIRTABIY Friczs_and ternw lo aalt auybody, frat-clasa €l ucca; b 4 % cure much information respecting tho contigu- BETTLING-DOWN. ad hieart T bade farewell to my liopes of ex: PmLADELPA, Aug. S.~I am s0 much foter- | U. J.KTOUGH, 123 Deathorn at.. oot 3. i Ity rofervuccs; Euglal. Addrew Q 27, i O tlon, T soon pertcived that explors. | | Tho uext day was a lalt, and the eseuls | ploring Lake £10rt G0 the cast side. Lresdih, omd that ot Klahaldis the Kumves #4811 estod today tn wiotior received from & tar-off | T SALY=AT PALKRILS oI | i ronght fn - 8y ve: (] l TRRARA INOOGNITA. worft el iTotiee, 315 mine iucell J Hlom of tho lake was out of the question, unloes | BESBER (oo o ! Chlal, The Chlef 4id | Untit T sretved al Karagwo was dslly so- B e e ot eurt, | riend thit 1 bavo givou but litly atiention o e A 1o ava., #11hia he TANTEOT WANT ENPLOYMDNT T then and there resolyed to terminate my jour- | Lot sfeign to sswer w, though wa lnew b re- | couraged with L reports of simple uatives thut s wilht e e o the Exhibitfon, You will pardon me whon you | Bpekof devor Tiecehiare boen plaiied, tresta il : gosdcliyrefer. ney with the exploration of the Albert.’ Fory | aided on the summit of & mountain close LY. | a country lsy behind Mpororo whero we would ous n our minds us to the rource of Ktiow who tha fend fs. Ils name ta Staniey, | St .""lt?n";m' i nenieh Eaey Acenu to and feul -;'f ', —country dentiat.” Addrces Z 18, f, having penotrated by force through Kabba On the 1ith we moved our camp Lo | bo recelved as frionda; but on m'“"{u of the | this nobla river. Imbuod witk the thought that | 00 B0 i aon g e Ne | Befee,ef jots from Lion'to 3. WING & FARLIN 63 STUATION W E B 0 try, it would have been folly to ex- within 1 wfle of the cdge of the pla- [ rentle, sweot-tempered Yagan Rumanika, I was by journeying o sufflcient distunce clong its g ye el the | Esst Washlngion-st., Hoom 4. S““{:m -mfi:flf’ffiflv %fifx&n}, TNTRLLI= Bepnatoinbiyy i e LEaTS y toex- | Within 4 0 Ly Mongloty “wie Waa | Fifornied that the friendly country waa Ubumbl, | right bonk wo nflght discover thin soures, we | 1% of Africun explorution. The letter cuno | S | i B 0 ey rni” oot oforeaten Ak pect thiat 2,000 mien could long ocedpy Unyutn- | (50 Alpett Niyauza. Hore wo constrcterl | but was inaccessible, owing to the peoplo of | page pmple proparatiuns for the crosst L | viu Brindist, and s dated \tMay 19, (can ho COUNTRY EREAY LSTAT. dress 137, Tribuse odi, paka, In the faco of the thouands which Kabba | our camp on the morniny of the 11th, and, roe- | Mpororo, wunwuufil not oven let, his own peo- | D¢ Bmple propurath 6 crassing of 4 | pieun May 100t this yeur?) ot the village of | Togm RALRE—#0 PLI ACKE=OS T DF THE Fixest | QVTTATION “WANTED—A GRADUATE OF JUR Regen, King of Unyoro, ami Mtambuko, Kiug af | celving no word frota 4 Chie! of the Ritag- | plc enter thelr tersitory. On asklug it Rusuds wide wildernces, packed ten days' provisions of | Kagohvl, Lako Victoria Niyunza. Mr. Btanley L netun i Conk Couinty, 17 miles from | opiaso Military Colicye at Lexington, Ua . (West Auvkorl, would array nguinst them. endt’ or of Unyampaks, seut 500 Wi P i atocssible to travelers, 1 was huformed thas | grain on tho shoulders of each man of the expe- | writes: Court ligme, arvs dwelling, all tincod and crow e e S A g o il WoiB of the Auglo-American cxpeditfon to | ot five different tinea Arabs hud endeavorad to.| dition, and ou the 27th of March sut out for the RAGRUYL fenced, 1 mile from Willow Horines Station o0 Alon | drew W W, 3343 Chastput-at,, Phiisdsiphia RO THOROUGHFPAIE FOT WHITE MAN. I IL, #2,500 down, balance a ko a3 wanted. e e e % sock out a locality for a fenced camp, and to | open intercourse with them, hat each t#no hud | ypinhabited hond. 15 a straggling sillage of conc huts, twenty orthirty | “a2qjar sero—Pariy of 100 acres 3 tfles oy == - Ever stice Sis Samuel Baker and s Egsptian | wize upon sll carioos slonf the coast ut thy bass | been repulsed, and some had beon murdered by in uoinbor, which are butlt somowhat tu thy form | B Slationou O. & SL. Ik I, Elchiand SITUATIONS WANTED—PLMIALE. forco provoked tho hostility of the suceensor to | of the ?mm hwhidls wo swore eamped. In | the teeacherous people. I thien nquired If there | TV BOUTIL END OF LAKE KAGERA 7§ 810uT. | of circle, hedged runnd by o fence of thora | luprovid B ey eee ey Ki Unyoro is a closcd country to any man | about t A TN .o ':'lmwlgmuxlu". B g Arib Tark, ur tanied, brivgiog falanmation thet they bad-only | which T could reach Uzlge, The old King | Karagwo capital we camo to the east side of u Ylilage i your fuaginition, end let the conre of 1t ity A COMPETENT GIRL Lo dottud hero and there with the fc ! - goudle pll BB A Y du ges i o b i, In "o | suousedd I sgeuring Nvo. soial otagos, “too | amiled at the queation, aud said e Womudl | 1ake, o long, warrow, windlog bods of water | i L hero S LORY e iveelly of Rilings | O AEFZGHEA, D ACOUNT 0¥ BICKXIENS: TP e et Gl For (o lye at 23 LArvabos: north frequontly enimge the Wangoro wher- sall to be of uny service Lo us, wnd that tho | werc wors than the natives of Ruanda. Not | W marched along fts castern shioro for three | undera hot, glowing sun. Lot u couplo of war- n frult-farin 2 miles from BL_Joseph, Mich.: | st up-stairs. aver they are mot, and thus the finte gwhich | alarm hud alrcady spread far along the coast ?xummlmw with his repiies, I questioned HorsTand & Bow round-bellied children be seen | $eRSCT ety seres in young archard ‘of il kinds of Lo O e Teconnoftoring NArty ro- | was no road between Rusnds aud Urandi by | O the socond duy of our departure from tho trtated Votwoen upright staes. Skotch such a | | KASPIGHA Tarih, ML AT, TR depati Doticstics, e BOYD, Houm 11 148 Madtnarst, | QUTUATION WANTED-DY -, S . 9 o fruit. Address LR BREWEL, 5i. Joseph, Mich. Employment Agencicn. SR Eurc [ s | funt w large foree of strangers biad rrived at | Hamed Ibrihim, an Arsb gontlcinan, who laa doye, o distance of 80 miles; on the fourth day | among them, and neor & tall hut, which 1s the L L L LT e . e L or extati Lho. ot el | L1k RSTES warpurponen. Tiomed foriimy an Arab gontictnaty, who 1a | (0", duy”wn obstruction rioge ahut it | Shictte " plant & tatlor urep, “amdor, whowe | FORSELEFARSIREV AN A A ehmiiaria, w00 et EaHpAlI R Ankorl, inhabited by n_powerful tribe, whose T NATIVES SHOW PIONT. t6 tiio posibility of panetrating anywhere west- | from our view while marching, but by oceaston- | § ade elt”n fow elders In councll with | G, Wi 5 g saulfactory pofereacen cin bu bad 8834 iy Wi TED—BAKER'S NOITHWEST. Employment OfMces lrulg!‘l‘p'mlm by . ; » : ¢ * helr chicf. Somuch for the villago; I am sure numbers have generally boen found suflicient The 12th was spent by e {n endeavoring to-| ward frown any point’ near Karugwe, his roplics, | ally surmounting.the ridge, Linnnaired to obtuin ¥ 4 will know it §f you come this wiy, X t ii BALE—CHDICE IMFROVED FAKRMY AND o ive Mtesa teasurc for mensure and blow | fnduce Sunboozl to move to the lake, that we thouih tmore detinite nud cxplicit, swept sway Al el oarrmest - ny.' Now out- | JPOR, BAG 't %) acres. wAthln 23 ,mr‘"hmwl und whore ferocity and singular_aver- | mieht bulli u fortitledeanpy and put the boat | almost all hope of ever aaln reachisg Laks | Viows of its striam-llic walcr, stll] extendivg | alde tho viliagu, yol touching the fo 08 ,bogln. to cro pruperty. Ly racin 2 tn 4 acre 5 souths und southwest. On tha sixtl duy s raw the form Of § AquUATC carup, about ffty milea of Chfesgy, G. C. WHIPFLE. 131 Clark-st. R ards Al first-clase families ‘and sarvants. 4 baah-8Y, ‘slon to sbrangers lave compelied all trading | Ludy Allce togethers but n vain, The | Albert from tho east aido. . square, each slde Banked with low, square hots, o porthw st i arayans 0o o o of then, 41U | ey bad by bl o rocovered thelr wite 'TI15 PREEDOM OF KARAOWE OBTAINED. . | came to Ubitubs, the frontler of Karigwe, e o which placa a6 Tang Bgares. 5f REAL ESTATE WANTED. QITUATIONS TR FATLATA TH WHT OF AN RECORT Or 2,000 MuR, and; munsdy reluforced from the nelghboring | To test Rumanika's flh:mlahlf, 1requested | where, behind & ridge, which oxtenda between | tien a8 you ploe—for we have many—-and you | SFANTRUSCLEAR RAVENHWOOD LOTSIN BX- SV oA ernie bain and g6 18600 Gt Sltaatians can ‘Upon considerin the chicces of success along districts, they were preparing themsolves for ati | he would permit me to explore the frontier of | Ubimba and the lake, we saw the oxtrome south | have the camp af tha Anglo-American Expedlilon W o Tor hanisome Buises 1o that vielity, A, | 2% uq’vmmd ot b . BSLITIS euplonent oifico, {he yarlous routes to Laku Albert, it becows | effort to punish us for our temerity, and, by the | Karegrwe us far north as Mpororo, snd south to | oud of the lnke we had so long followed. wmm{ldud by rnu{)fflem\- Wnd humble Servant. | B AR e et cornot Mentie and MATReUfta - | Mo 170radRer-st., boiwoen Walla and Sodgwick. too evidont to me that, utmided by’ & foreo of | impunity they enjoyed from attack, thoy occu- | Ugutd, o distance ol 60 gcufimplflml miles, and TR LAKE-LIEE AKANYARU, {'.',"Et'h:" ",f‘:_m"‘ G ki A the 'fik“l‘ —— QITUATION WANTED-FAMILLES T WANT OF oadort ol not s g 48 Teach flio | plad all the holihts and villages'enst of our | that e would lend, me Eul7en 't mative 66 | From o point of observation wear Ubtmba we | Sicie titf, and 55 fics dielant you sy sow FINANOSAL. B e e e s - Inke, and that, even with the Waognuda, unless | ¢cunp. Onee we sullied out of our camp for a [ cort. To my‘_!nurprlsc the gently old King not | gaw also a declded chamge fn the formation of | tibie-to) od Magita, thelargest lsland of Oker- | CDVANCES MADE. ON . DIAMONDS, WATCHES, | QITUATI T T e O 1 the Emporor usststed me veith 50,000 or ,000, 1t | battles but the natives, whils withdrawing, told | only gave mb guides and cscort, but canoes | tho brond valle of the Kogern. The mouutain- | ave, an‘ [‘uwnnl the northwost a clear horizon, botdA, o UND A ANty i ITUATIONS WANTED-LADLLS IN WANT OF tdA, eic., 3¢ LAUNDERS' ) ST e e o e kbt wacwild | Ua. b9, Keep, onr strengti for tho" next | and tho frostom of Karagwy on i otherwards, | ous. sdzes bounding, tho wesiers shore | ) noik. between water uad, ey to mar 1 43 pongh cic at LAUNDELLS privaie olice, RO | il m AN B A iR b LR RS, Tiolil our ground long enowgh to enable me to day., Unable to persiade Samboozi to muve | hie promised thot so long us IexploredTand uy | of the ~ Kagers, which, cxtendlng from | Revel. Tlhe surface of the Jake, which approacheca DVANCRS MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCIKS, = 80t out o1t 4 1w nuonthe’ yuyage of cxploration, | 1id cump or stuy longer than tho nest duy, there | peoplo should Live subslstonce gratis! “Thus | Mporovo south, continue on w southiby-west | 1o within 100 yards of tho camp, is much rufficd Bonds, or otber good eecurity or collaterainialst | S T e e und tind o my return the expedition still intact | remaiued for us only to return with lim to | was I nssisted o second time by Africau mon- | course, bocame broken aud confused in Southern {g“ _?‘lml‘rmnll yllm‘ o ‘nurumcdn |gnu:§. dnml 3, luaned oo furniture. 151 Kaodols wol 3. | 735 RENT-H0USE, PARTLY FURNIBHED, ON Oy R acutime theso Wows to Lo | Ugunda, for among silch people ft was useless | archs in thy catise of geogmphy, SClamiitn, aud wore. penctrated from the northe | thonsl the sun la glawring hot, uudes the stids CDWIN WALRER £C0, TAVE MOREY_T0 | L Inulankavs for tac, tirce, on four months, or Empuror, o ont b Catets assured me uat | to thiuk fors moniont, that b pescusbl Tl | 1 00 S e e et gotc | Y Kk e valicay e il aued 1o | (S 8 ol Yo bl RS irms B RIS Y S UL | SR, e et ! e, el risa 2,000men were mnply sufident, as Kabba Rege | dence wol 0 permitted, aides, the conn- ost no timu, you may res assured, in gof the Kngers & lake-fiko river called suyart, | that there i a vaat difference between New Yo ing, southwest corier Dearborn and Madisn-ste. ‘renting. ulra iy or Would not dare lmz apear agalnst the Wagan- | try was Uuyoro and Kobba-Rega; thy enemy of fl)ug resdy, "Tlio Doat Lwa n N ric ok 1on e muny or' Ly lettar of B y Allce wis conveyed | Bouthwest was seen the course of the Kagern, | and Central African heat. Yours {s a swelterd NEY 2 O BULE auld not dare It & spewe uedlncs the Waai | £y wos TRYOL0 2ok ora- ias "t o | 1o Spokots Lakee Winddsmiore, nd tl sections | wilyabove tewoutiuenccotthe Akamaru il | beab besoiin lamiit Snd S, S § dry | MR Y Sk, SR Wl AT 8l Kabbn ltega ou the throne of Kamrasl. Though | Therefore, & peaceful- golution of our difticulty [ screwed tos ethier, and the next dav, convoyeit | It, was only o swift-flowing river ofnovery great { s permitting activity and action without thlr;{ ington-at not quite convineed with the nasurguees Mtese | wus out 'of ho question. Accordingly, on the | byslx of Rumunfka's canocs, manned by Wau- | depth or breath, Buch a river [ thought might | oF porspiratlon. exposed ourselves (o tho LT TO LUAN IN BUMS OF §10.000 10 825, wa 0 L 2 avome that there would bo no trouble; 1 en- | night of the 12th it wus resolved to return, and | yambu (uatives of Karagwc), we set out Tor at- | well Ue created by *the dralnage of Ewitcrn eun we would feel quite s though we were bolng M O T Sl P s ot o irst-chuns liuproved | 70 RENT—AT UALF gave ine Lt there WOUN Memmtei thunctutly | try to discover some other country wherd the T plating. trip. After cirummavizating | Urundl and Western Ubba. M attention s | VK S e eout Ty AtAN S IACKRdN, |.!‘;’.‘r35‘e"-?‘fifl'd"‘ TR 3 W Gen,” Samboozi and 9,000 e s escort. expedition could l'nml) in safety wlitla I explor- | Lake Winderinere wu entired the Kagora River, | drawn from the Kagera to the luke-lke streain T LODaTHES Sabartiand Block, o |AAmeoTCInanta, ) oo, RAnM Sine s UGLNDA BLYRUT TRAVEIRED. o adthe lukein the Lty Altee, und aimost Imnediately 1t flsshed oty mind | of Akanyaru, nod scveral natives stated t 10 | now. 110dge fna hut bt ittlc inferfor In mee to | TTOREY ON_ITAND 70 TOAN 0% CTTY WEAL | A% 'y L. 5 Our march gerosy Ugnnda, west and north- BACK TO UGANDA. “thut [ had made anothier grand discovery, thut I | while looking towand it that {t was un cOluent | the Chi TMERES romas to st 3. HER Y HOF W o 1iexper H 4 fer's. In it In stose: o west, wua uninterrupted by sny event to mar On the' morning of the 1ith we sct out on our | had discovered, fn fact, the true parenit of tha | of tho Kagers, and that ft emptied {nto the ,,mn.m:. Shich h i ;uill::\lch;“dnf Fabon n‘o‘u‘f:.“fn Dlock, U5 Clark-at. o g 1 about B a the accret'joy 11elt In being onte more on the | return from the lake {n order of battle,—500 | Victorls Nile. ‘Albert Niyanza., Suchun extruordlfiary state- | weight, and conafsts of cloth, beade, wire, shella, Nl Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY RO move tongw ficles of exploration, Wemaide | spearmen In front, 500 spearmen for rear guard, « BPREE CORRBCTED. tment as this could not Le recelved anl trans- | ammunition, powder-barrels, porimanteaus, iron oy ln;ulllunl%l,‘;;g‘:u:‘l ) ':15“13 stiow ruias & brave slow of spears and guns while march- | 1,000 spoarmen and the expedition in the centre, 1t you glance nt Bpeke's map you will per- | mitted from me to you ua a fact without heing [ trunks, photographic apparatus, sclentldc inatru- Pily at UNION TRUST COMMANY, 138 Ing seross the oasy swells oF pustoral Weastern AVhetlier it wna our compact column that pres | ceive thut he calls this riverthe Kitangule River, | able to corroborate it on my owu authority. munuhpunmunl sections of boat, etc., ete. The THOUSE ON CENTRE- i ousc on Wost Erfe-st. G, "o 19, ke ZTURNISHED — GANT FRONT ref 8| o B ¢ o o L NEY TO LOAN—-AT 9 I" 0N FARMB ool on Inko froit, Mighigan-av.: private fumil for_seross the wisy ol O DL, "and | voutedan attacc or not, I ewmot sy, We | aud that ho hus two tributarios runblug to it | Exploration ot e e o e °tie Akuuynca | other balfof the hut s my sleepig, dining, and | NTORSHRel, ke han ) ! e ; ! ] St U, e full yietima fo 'ty | were, howaver, hermitted to leavu thio country | called respactively tho Lucliuro aud tho tugerl xbvos thiat tho Aliauyuru 1a not an etiuent; bt | bailroom. bt lees Sark o pHSH ;figrgg-dgr;gggf P T T Vol T IO 1/ A TN A v e il G Tove of hunting und our necessities of life. u|! l{l(ln wanda l:ulmuh!':.lud. 'i‘:f nlatl\'nll mur%ly “l’”!“"f""““‘,‘.’f{,{,‘i""{“’,{;i,iv ;\(“lél;-ml‘lglwr&l‘t gmu;fllflc;xi:filln‘zumgn““ e work s ltberally daubed. The floor is of dricd -?\GO OUU—'E)]L‘% i |=.\n i.'llh"l‘. JORN l ucnu;rnd wile, $2.50 10 §5 pe: ’fiv"fi:(xfllé A LOBTY CAMY, closing in un our rear snateh atray ers. i rasped geog cul 0 1, 14 [ATION. mud, thi wered with dust, which b o LONU, 72 Fast Wushiugton-st. front. 4lvSouth niste-st, IT: Taving arrived ut the frontler of Unyoro, we | the 1}‘". our expedition cou: ;mcgcme rear E I{mm' and arranged the detulls with clever Boyond the mouth of the Akayaru 1darednot | snd nlllnr;‘:]uyr:fin‘ u;l \!fillhpll ’eleh me nv“&w ;on:n'; —— == | 0 RENT—CO0L, v NICELY FURNISIED, : made alf warllke preparations, und on Jun, 5 | gunrd, and a8 we untered Benga, in Unyoro, the | precision aund aceuracy, is seriot ncrror in | go, s the natives of Kishakka on the left bank | poor dogs. Ihave four youthiul Mercurles of obon 8. | etk tighted rodms, elther ront, singte, or ensulic. Oitered Knbba Regars territory, The peopls | nutives rushed from some wouds to attack us | caliln thia noble river Kitangufo, Neither | and Ugufu un the dght bunk are oo wild nlto- color attending me, who on the march earry my | TRROLUTH DIVONCES FOIt INCOMUATIRILTY, Transleats tukea, ABRIY L Luom 370 staiest 1led before us, leaving thelr provisious n thelr | but a fow rounds of Unll-cariridye dispersed | Wagahda nor Wanyamba know it by that name, | getber. 1 nd the 1ong-legized ruce inlabiting personal weapous af offense. I do not need no Am‘ B oy Bt GRS eIE it | O FERNT — STOIEES, OFFICES, Tiisto behind thent, of which we made frec use, | thm. On the 18th we re-cntered Ugnuda. but they all know che Kagern River, which tlows | the countles west of Ugundu, Rurogwy, und manysorvanis "‘n"‘:,“‘a"} e it such “"{f‘“‘{ ronf, ~Ko cliurge unless auccesatul, 1" SIONTGUM. | <. i i On the Oth wo camped ut Lhe baso of the tre- A POOLMARDY LXI'EDITION. near Kitangule. From ita mouth to Urundi [tis [ Uuf have a doadly aversion Lo strangers, The [;!:3;“"'“~nm: o 5 they ot mb ,"';; it ERY, Ruom 19, 101 Waablagton-st., Chicago, Btores, : hamdous otntain | called - Kabugs, ni | However slfightingls your readers may think | kvown by the mutives on both banks a8 the | sight of a strange dog seems suilicient to send - q L bt IVORCES QUIETLY OBTAINED FOIU INCOM 10 RRNT—KTORES, BANKING-ROOMS, GOOD 1 vaults, officcs, siecplog-rooms, awellingd, by J. ce. [ M. MARKITALLY touss ltenting’ and lieal-Eatalo Tiroker, st u7 Clark-at, Legal everywbere. Aniday! o e s RHAF drerue ashingiun-s e bl s it BUSINESS CHANG, : LT LT Mk Chteasn v JHRE STORE WiThl PULL BFOCK, ON DXL OF y e uae ot 8,500 foct abovs” the | of vy trip to the Albert, boneatly Ldo not gn- | Kogern Kiver, 1ho Ludiro or rather Luckaro, | thein O e vave and paroxyems uf wparehiak | L RO U T e oty ab | efen e . 31 jiyts A 0 Bes. Tast of the low ridge on which we | pose L avs been irullty of such & bairbeatued | means Whiglier up,! but §$ 10 nume of uny | g and bow-beuding. “They urc'all kin to the distenslon In thelr atamachs that waia’ shame tha camped, tho Katonga Rver wes roundimg | uttempt sa this buforé, Looking calimly ut ft | river. Of the Ingezt 1 sball buve oceasion to | long-legged mortals of Bumblreh, who sounded | vorlest glutton in Burove. - 111 have s goat killed from tho north to the cast o its oursa taward [ now, L rezard it as a pgreat folly; but e auc | speal further on. the war-cry at the mero sight of our {noffousive | for the Suropean moes, halt of it aufced for two n o, Lake Victorin; and, west of the camp, Lhe | cess of having penctrated through Unyoro and ® BXPLORING ALNGRT NIVANZA, exploring “boat tloating on the Victoria Lake. days for us; when it becomes slightly talntod, uot matocl Thusango River boomed hoarss thunder fron e | reuched the Albert redeemed it somewtint from | While cxplorig Wi Victorl Lako [ aacended | They are'so drendfully atraid of Tosing their cat- “l'(‘“m“fl" will beg it and dwour 1t dtauluglo | Addrestt 9o Asiaud Niucky ChicHac il - e beat cotners In the city, chieap for cauli many caturiets and falls s it rushed westward | absurdity. 1 sometimes think, though it would | a few miles up the Kogera, and was then struck | tle that it one cow dica from sleknesa tho wholo | ® _'L':g outaldo the door of my hat ate abont tw Dl‘v'tm&i-s K?AL&!‘, Aab QU‘WT“L\ ONTAINED | dress Z W, Tribune ofice. i 10 Lako Albert. Frdm oue of the many spurs | have been cuntrary to orders, thot, laving | with its great volume aud depth—so much so s | country is scarched to discover the stranger Who | 4gz6n of uy men, squatted fu AT e | 2o, leaidnace uneocumry: e e yens | [FONBALE=8L s LARGE TLANING SITLI, WITHE : of Kubuga we obtalned o pasging gimpse of [ resched the Alln:nbu wonld hayebeen betterto | to rank fi'. a4 tho principle nflluent of the Victoria | has bewliched the cow todeath, for whose loss, el o ) O i b A o of Leads I 'y | exverience. A, (U CILL 14 Dsarborn-et, nplete sl In fue worklug ordee, cost e Hingor Sonntatne, Guulbifugirs wilkh ot | lava Taucled the bust dsplorad the ke, | Lake, Bt tn combigs squth, und. crossiug 1t at | 1€ one Is found, his lifels lurfeit 1o tho purblind, e by foste. 1'have now. | | o orer S bl S e e, Sreyiaw wchd 4 tulns un wltitude of beteen 13 and 15,000 | Jeaving the uxl;mmuu to tuke care of {teelf, to | Kitangule, I sounded it sud found 14 awall-bratned natives, A LYCTLE OVELR 100 MEN. NOARDING AND LODGING. $15,{en) {n casts, Jlere (8 the beat chaicu that {8 offerat feot deep, ATIRANGE MOBBIES OP THE PEOPLE. Imagine 160 necklaces given for food each day for s | 1 the West fur dotus youni uissy or mechuutc. Call and Teet above the oceut, ¥now I8 frcquently seen, | perish or supvive my abseuce, But Ithought f | fathoma of water, or A e i 8 though not perpetual. On it it dwell | Lo grant o plby that s frat-ciass expedition, tu | and 120 yards ‘wide, Tuta fact, wdded to | [uma Lolngs frequently ustonish otte an- | the last turee inonths} In the sagregato theeumn | _ » South Nide, . o L T e A g ) o B aneh of Jai0n ot mee | oioriand upder, Bhouid fermin®to on (o stiora | tho ~deteraiued opiulon * of "the matives | othr in ull coubiries by (lielr lubblcs, suc by Mtounts to ‘13,400 neckiscers i a year i Wil | 7(3 RAST VAN, UURENST. NEAR STATH- | sudioosi. ) ple of European camplexion, | e, s 1t ono ruad was closed,thore | that the Kngera wus an - arm - of | ehowlng excesslye foudnoss for gold, horcs, umount to it 400 uecklacet, A hecklaceof urdina. [ £ Wourd for lultes or yontlemiel, §4 1083 perwook | iy 41 O RENT=AN A | ELEVATOTL GOGD it OF WINGULAMLY-DEAUTIPDL WOMEN. | mizht probably be athers opens and, after' much | the Albert Niyahza, caused mo to tiink the | dogs, cute dlothes, binls, &e., but ‘the love | I¥ beads la ctienp enough o o States, bulthe ex- | o TR RTATR 8T REAT TWELFTIS I ol s otcred ety clieaps Would maka ool il f-dozen of thess peuplo T have ween, | deiiheration with myself, 1 resulved to return | river worth exploriug. L knew, isallknow who which the Wasongora, Wany: n;url.\\’n-l(umulnl pehen 0 e, ny dihel 582 ovor “kentlen talfl. SIED o MEL, N Ibout 25 ceuts i valne. For a neckince I can huy Julica and genticuivn: 89 W $5 per IKE, Jesup. lovs. Bot ¥ and ut slght of them L wos reminded of whot | and eudeavor o dhcover cutntrles nore amen- | know anythlng of Afrfean zeography, that the Wa-Kishokke, Wagafis, Wunyatuba, and Wutns! 3 s Fgildes week, withi use of plano. it WILL TARI A PARTNEN—A 5 il i of Uatge Told Livigsuauotund | i to reason it ope ey "Mt st | Jacur Could Aot bo un aflluent of Lake Albort, | exhibit for Uieir enttle s o extreme, selilsh, B Dok Ol caastwith ahunt oy Cxarein: ; uslness (o ove of LG myself respecting white’ people who live far [ hostlle Unyoro o incorrigible Ankort. but'thele repoated stutementa to that offect | and miser-llke nifection, A stranger might die | yards of cloth, which In the States would be wort rRW YORR HOTE NOIMRELE ADAME ! : qorth of hia country. They aro n handsome * NO NEWS OF UOKUON, caused mo to suspect thut such o great body of | in any of Uiwee countriea for lack of oue drop of | about 1244 ceuts por yani, or aliogether about | IN T Touss 08 Sichiran s s —lostiiag. frnm APRS | o A race, and some of the women wre singularly Though wo made stricl iuguirles, wo could dls- | water could not be created by tho draluage of | milk. Generous and swee tpered ns Ru- | 83,0003 tho oxponne of purterage ws far as this | perweek. Tooms ‘without board frousd W #31 1o0g- | 370 Weat Stidison-at. 4 beautiful. ‘Thelr hair I8 kinky, but inciined to | cover no news of tordon or his steamers, Tho | Ruaoda and Karegwa,—that it ought to have it | manlka proved himself, he nover ulfered to give | 1ake mi eac] Y“"‘ worth abuit 50 cants. Two | ings, S0c Ofi - BALE—A~ WETTL-FURSIBIED HATDRIE brown fu color. Their fenturca ure regular, lips | natives of Unyampaks had never heard of u | sourcs much furtlier, or from somo lako situats | me vven one tewspoonful of milk duriug the :t“::ll' 0'"'l=|°“ ‘;":l’“"“lfl Spoat E‘;‘Ml'- ) e S e s shop, with Uires Kocheator chialrs, very clivap, aa thin; but their noses, though well shaped, upe | shilp or any vmclhruer than u canoe; and it b8 | between Lakos Albert and "Tunganyika, thue 1 was with bim, and had be given me u | YAt 00 fi'fy!: :M_‘;:,‘,_;“,-u,';hg“}'n”m'c:m;hh TORYES AND CARZIAGES, th owuer lisa Vo ki ity Liqdiro at 217 ¥lithe sonowhat thick st tho poiut. Several of thelr | finpossiblo that a vessul so singulur ns u_stenm- LAKE WINDERMEIE. i can s poopty woulid ave torn mia Tmb | S furehuse & brte T ttlare of oy douie: A HOTSToN AOG ie | Sen st Adameab, bemedt, ____________ descendants are seattered throughuut Unyoro, | er could approuch near Uum;uru Without the ‘When I explored Lake Windermero I discov- | from Himh. From this excessive love for thelr | ye affules, The espedition i¢ now divided into i) MUYS HALY INTEREST IN A CASH i Ankori, and Ruanda, sud the Royal family of | uews ot so singular au upp the latter powerful country ura distinguishied, I | torlous, of 40 feot, und thiat 1t was fed snd drafued by [ this bostilivy arises from a dread of evil or fear | ricuced am told, by their pale cum{;lcxluna, 'he Queen | 1t23ULTS OF TUER RXPEDITION TilRoval UX- | the Kagera. On ohtering the Kagera Istated | of dunger. "By maintainfug a striet guarantine { with 8ny ets tliat will suppast two fanillled 70 fou by 1 fng, that. it hed dopth | enttle springs tholr hostil i faroprer Safl btk 5140 bed s ohe it B0 | §500 ot beeomlug no- | ered, by sounding, that it hsd un average uptl | cattlo springs thulr hostility to gtrangers, and | oight vquads of twenty men each, with an expo- glan-et., . u n buggles, 3 gro. b4 ] ] O E et wrsod | Sy it sl cartiass o st of il i3 | osees s and percuseion-lock muy! Morixasee. LONT AND FOUND. of Basua I5luuds, fn tho Vietoris Niyanzi, (3o YONO. thut {t fashed on my mind that the Kagera was | and o system of exclusivenoes they hope to ward | dezen of the maout fuithful have a brace of TATOE NUSTRR OF FIRAT-COARS 70T | T oot T RS DAY MGt oN AN AN T descendsnt of this tribe, "fho_geographical knowledgs wo hava been | Ui real parents of the Victoria 0 K e | S el and sudden disister o Uhelr vattle, | repulvare tn addition to tholr othur arais. A LK SRR oltd ll i rtl ot | DOTTCONARALMIONT OF IR e WIIENCE CAMY ‘[TIESE PEOPLE] ably to dequirs by our foreibly’ push to the Al [ fnz I'found 53 feot of water Ina rivor 60 yards \Which ure tholr sole means of subslatapce, ' | Wolavehad o o campriatug sha,of our wwn tiake, othtrs mado by Wresr™ | parey Wil bl Koa it up te nown.: Wil plcass futyra Whenes camo thess slugulnr people Thava | bert Niyanza {s cungidern! Thelay of the | wille. I proveeded on my voyage hreo | TOPOGIAPIICAL PEATURES OF CENTHALAPRICA. | o0 «oreny lhlw.ul:‘ ',‘n"'_‘m“““m“ 1t il erey i ith, standing umalull.AlACRlnfiIK. 817 West Iudlausst. A “ ub reicrvolza of the | duys up the river,and camo to whother laku | ‘The course uf all the main ridzes and volleys | S W o Itury % | eratreward wili be pald. B e that the Riat ki of Unyoro | Niley—the. Vietorl und Albert Nigonzus,—the | ubout ulno wiles iog und u il by whitly sl | from Liands 1o the Victuria Nlyhura appears to | itk 8 deeporite tel, of omvathations. Tha tals bt ot tnitets Wit doars psoiun: shesfer | Y osi—oN ASHLAND AV, GUNDAY EVENNG. A sy O N around. thio base of Gami- | struiture of the mountains sud sldges, the | atoou the right hand of the stream, | O s Yol miy. sy ThE from | A Tows \us” thiaiy-ivo | b grsia. wad lavia Inapiction. FENNOYER &G0y | bin Sl Back s ian rerrler B Vi B e o gungnm Mountaln, whereln, through mauy | cours of tho watersheds, und the coarse of thy | southern end of the lake, and after working our | Alexaudria to the Nyassa Lake, the central por- | kiiled und some hundred or so wounded. Twica 30 ansan wan! »lil bo paid for berreturn Lo d Boutl Ashland-ay. viclsitudes, they have continuied to reslde for'| Rivors Kutonga und Rusungo, have been roveul- wuy throngh two miles of pn;flyrun, wo carno to.| tion of Afrlea sppeats to b furined fut ridges, | womado s cleun wwewp through thelr country, | A veTI0 TURSDAYS, TIIBOAYS, AND BAT: 0BT—A POUKKT-BOOK CONTALNING CUR- centurles, On the approach of un fuvading | ed. Tho urdays al Vaah! bad no means of wscertaining except from the | plateau wpnr;\llufi th ¢ T ut mountain Gambaragara b o Taland uf Unyumubl, o nife und a balf iu | deep troughs or Daatns, or valleys, whose Jeujsth | buraing and deatroylng svery(Ling we cawe across, ¢ 104 Kuat Washinglua-al. 200 cavalr ey, draft o Now York for $io, 1ock Iuaud Toat, they retreat to the summit of tho moun- | singular popls have beun discove bl 3 “;ngtflh. ] ! £ north by cast to sonth By went, or from | wnd would bave liked to exterminato the wrotchea | burset winied, WVSTON &Y . 4 VAP | idnsoad Hekes to Mor nfi'-'rx“é%muumu £ Hoe taiuy o Tntensy ol ot whic,dule the wost portlon of wgult of the Albers, Whith [ ey Tus sucnrtop kaauA wmvnuLxD. | Hortheut o uiiinrest, togard, tho Coirie o | HBLRY wlialon raquired wy duty” o auuther | =SS == | iualett e NOWKI S e M A atermined of thelr enemles, 'wo years ago, | taken the Hberty to eall, in honor of Her Royal Ascending the highest point on Lhe ialand, the | the Nile frou o Albert to Alexandriy, the 2 o e Ao A S AN e e P A R APRAAID OAT—NUTWEEN 8T, JAMNES CHURCH AND ) Emperor Mtesa dispatchied bis Prino Minfster, | Highucss Friucoss Beatrice, Beatrico Gull, secret of e Tugews of Kagora was revealed, “mg:luus of Lokes Albert, ‘Tunganylkn, and "”(';‘U‘E':‘_",’";"L‘,fi":'"l‘,',',',ff,:";!“‘}:,’3;‘,,‘:“‘;,,’;:{‘:, JRARKIS ARD JRNRTERIALL SOV P Loar-t ";%‘,S,:{‘,T, RaANgs SR AND ‘with about 100,000 nen, to UGumbaragard su HEATHICH QULK, Standing in the middle of thulsland, I percetved a0, us well us the Victoria Lake, Follow fd makiug theso savages friends futher tha d birgiar, oearly new, sultable for bauk or Jow: | lon Park, and Car lack, $hriad-lice colffure. Ro- Usongora$ but, though' tho great GEaieal of | This gulf, almost u lake of itselt, 18 formed | it was ubout 3 miles frowm the coust ol Kuragwo | thiv coursg of thu Mokatteu range of monutains | encmics, at somi af thess vevple ara enrsed | figt, Shean (ureuh, of will trule or otber, cruparts, | wanl will e given If returnid to 40u Nurth Lasalle-st, Ugauda occupled the slopes nud ascended a by the promoutory of Usongorg, which runs | and 8 miles from the coust of Kishakks west, so | through Nuble, Abyssinis, Gulfa, Masal, uud | with such delirious forucity that wo sre compellod | Clark-ste, ! T.95% VENING, ABOUT 6 O'CLUCK, great height in_ pursult, he was compelied by southwest some 30 iniles from npoint 10 g that the width of tho Tugesn t this polut was | Usageru; trace the plateau of Masal, Umyan- | to defend oursclves, —They attack us iu such " RIOTRE DENTIST, HAVING RETURN. 1&‘1"1““"'“:"A ffiv'u"""‘-'.:"n‘fi'.!m »-'V-.-“:»lum the Inclelnent dl’x’n-u to descend without hay- grnl»hlunl wilea nortl of Unguinpaks. 'Foe [ about U miles, snd north it stretclied wway | wezl, Urod, Ublsn, suuty Lo the Bechun coun. | uumbors and o audden e our repeuting eitos | R, Ei rlotn ur'afic n trip, Con bu T ETHIN. | Eae A, ik chice of Souts Hotel FiTeb av ing captured moro than a few black slay castern voast of tho f,“" {s formied llny tho coun- | broader, snd heyond the horlzon green papytl | to , #0d you will perceive that the penerul lay and Spydera le;wum bo hundlod with such norvous | nc at. cornor Muy, whers th = th palo-faced tribe liaving retreated to thelr | tiies of lmngars, Ubyampaka, Buliuju, sud | mized with browd gray gleums of water, Tt | of"altont all rivers, bikes, mouutaius, baslus, ;'m““{"“'d‘:}"h";.’,‘,""“‘\'\%g' o Uetars we uis | Uerinrdio v wiay Fequirs Wi aervices, NEWING MACHINES, impreguable fortress at the summit, Mpuroro, which const line suns u nearly souths | covered, after further Cxploration, that tho ex- | and plateaus Is from northensterlytosouthwest: :Imm 50 Yorte thelr oyehe ary wa m&-lu:* -lnm{]m- \vA>1'z|)‘—'rpl{xu\ AT IE | = iriBiTiNes, LATE IMPROVED, XMUWACIHG B eEnOutain, It sppears, (8 a extinet vol- | soutliwest course, Dutwoen Mporots and | panses of papyrt floute er o depth of from 0 | erly. On areduced scado it fmcven so with alt A A meioloyins Ao GHT, 0L Silcare, soi i | 50 MG N ea i aigs . iy P papy! '& ! Junt think, 1had twenty-one men killed in'rone | prive, 123, Trinune otiice. every kind, for sale, Lo pay mivances, ut oue-third eano, for ou tho summit (s 8 crystal-clear lake, Usongora extend tho {slands of tho maritime | to 14 fest of wule that pap“fl i | the mountain ridges amd valleys between the | duy, and but one wounded! Tho spoar makes a el . auial price; wmotle logusl on wisclinse Private about 600 yards In len(‘;‘tll, from the centro of | Btateof Utuwmbl. West of Usobgoru i3 Ukon. | fect, cayered a large {.gnluu of & loug, s i Jtfice, 125 (lark up-stalrs. | e cen Viotortu and Albert, -1t scems us i tho | feikutful wound, white thele contemptiblo-logkiug ¢ Whick: riscy column-like Fock to a greabhelghit. | ju, on the western coast of Lake Aibert, reputed | Jukes that the river, ough apparently 8 mero [ throes which Africa sulfered durlug the graud Y arrows are deadly weupuns. Thave for the” sake A rim of finm ruukhnkn 8 wall, surrounds the | to by peopled by caonibale, Nortl ol UE onju | switt, flowiz body of water, coutlued spparent- | canvulsious whicls tore ber ssunder beaved up | of exporlment sent an arrow slwmust cleun through Jook 7a-ae-duck 8§ ATLAR OF Addrcss, wa ETONE M Y TIRUOTI0N . N R ANKTIRUORRONS S ow: et 8350 PESUNIEENRNE. .. .ol dotebs ) S SU RIS summit, within which arv several villages, | s the great country of Ulegua By within proper vauks by denss, tall lelds of | these tupendous ridges and suuk those cu bulluck bt 20 yarls, and the arruw-head 14 60 | yi, Trivube ofics, FHET-CLASE ARTISY WILL TARE A FEW where the prindpal medicineausn zml bis ;'fec'.! ) A GREAT BALT-YIELD. )y:\pyrl. wnl: ufiu:m rnrrcul) and thit underneath Bwsluun bustus now flled with Jongthy and }"Mfl(lfld L'"‘hud Tuas, ir 8 Jmnhtl \\‘uumlum 2 WA ED-0NK LT ERWONTI & 0N TAT: At water-olurs, lak crayot, aud vary tyses. Plureslde. Usongora s the great sult-feld whence all the 1he pupyri it sup) lied u Take, wfi'lug from & to | broad expauses of cryatal-closr waler' were ,:’;‘;‘}’“;fid‘_‘( fortuaih fush UM LU G4 LILR R Dlcker, one Orst hroaker cund, cluthed or u Tl A €43, Tritio ol N8 MIN OF THY TRIDE. sursoutsiing countries obtulu their salt. Ttis, | 14 milos In widih, ud sbout B0 geographical keentat sud severest wbout thiese lake reglons; e MO BACiEE cd,wid ouo ek dustur, Abave inat, Le I £ '0 BXCIANGL. Two men of this tribe—who might be taken | from all uccounts, a very Jund of woudurs; but | miles fu length, for bere the mountains wre highor, the \'Allc?‘n Tately. § ng urler. A 3 ¢ but, tw : kot L arg e ol e Thfta shirts—ac. | thy traveler desirous of cxploring it should'have | Descending the Kagor again, some 5 miles deeper and narrower. We have no longer the | nvng‘:':n"rezflnl:‘ufif:}:. "‘A“"‘l','g;"m;,fi':&';. Lo compunfad Sekojugu, » Sub-Chiet under Baw- | & thousand Bufders to protect bim, for tho | from Unyamuba, the t entored a largu lako | wide, bllla\V{ platean, whose successive” swelly | 1o wttack, [ onlered Lhe bost (o be shoved off, HOUSEIOLD GOODS. bouzl, and otr uxpud\uun, to Lake Albert snd | uatives, like those of Aukor, care for notbiug | on the left slde, which, when wiplored, broved make travel sud exploration tedious, but | which wae done su raplidly “’"L with the impetus | g i oS AR daRs S back Lo Uganda; but thoy were extremely un- | but wilk aud goitskins. Amoug the wonders | ta bo 14 geograplileal “imlles fn lengeh by §4u | lengthy lines of mountalus of euortions frame, | they bai given it, they wero | ewselves currled L AL PALLUL BEDSTRAD COMPANY - comwunicasive, and uothing of the histury ot credited to fture & niouutain emitting * fire and | breadth, = - separated from each other by decp, narigyy vul- | low decp water, aud only mysolf iu the bost. atea AGS umhm“‘ FRIBHS Dartar sty AU T thelr tribe coulid I obtaln from thowm. hc‘}r stonos,” o salt Juke uf conelderable extent, sove- 5 DESCRIFTION QF EAGERA. Ieys, with a bundred and any wondcts pro- 2;4 d:}d“:f"flé" }::nc‘l; f){:‘f}u:’hl:‘:fib{x:fil“:l. -u"fl} '”’“i";'}“.'i'm"-‘."' ohicalea price. Falearouma 353 T GENTE WANTED-WITI] LAVENDEH NRCH: Ulot conatsts of milk and buvnvas, and thoy | rul bl of rock-sult, o lurge plain fucrusted thick- Throughout the cutire Jength (80 miles) the | scutod to the view with u elance. R R J . e e s AVEER 'y tulde, 3 mos,, 10k, 1 1) 1 EXCIANGE-MARULE PRONT 1OUBK AND brick harn, Indians-sy.. A:ulnuLThlrl(Gulh-lL will LAk ok for dquity. MENRY L HILL, 142 Dess W d revolvers ot thein, whilo the meu awain | === , Lo tyke Agunts dulde, 3 mos. . n | Were the only men of Tank in tha entlro force | ly with salt und aikall, & breed of very lurgs | Kagera ‘malntains almost the same volume and | THE SUPFOSED LAKK WHST OF LAKE ALBEKT. g, Al + P & fiuageuls goo MK P, SCOTE, U7 Deatborn-as. ezs the only wen of rauks I tho Sntles (o | Woms ot exiraordinasy Ictoclty, and a Yaco of | aluioat tho sumo widtly dischiargfug Ite surplus | \West of Akanyiry s corlil £t b (EFAM, - | it tae bostoll alore lu b water Bfeeg it | o TR GOT e TR ! milchcows tu supply them with milk while on | such long-loggy ¢d natives that ordinary tortals | waters to the right snd to the left s it flows on, telligencs, 1 huve heard of avother largs ko | fored, Lyt cach of us hud sume narrow: escupe Lo l‘“’p‘l‘uxi‘%‘l’a-’rfil:u‘:‘n:aut‘nhfl‘\.f\:“fi'hcfinhh La.lulll“. N NSIES WANTED. ; the march. Beksjugu, to whow -they wera | regard them wl th surprise and awe. The Wa- | fecding, by mesus ot the uudcrfimuudwnun-h Idlmx west, but what conucction ¢ Las with the | relats from whizaiug spesrd aud srrows, eiibs s6td very cvap if taken at once, COLE mEwW: P'flr““ WANTRD—1n A FUIST-CLASS FSTAD. ; &rlodly, and under whom thuy bad enrolled | gauds, who haye fuvaded thelr country for tle | what u‘l]zh; bu called by an observer on laad Kagers, o whethor & bos any, 1 canuot learn | Since Lloft Zauzibar I Lave travelod 720 nllea by | ELL & MOSHEL, Jod Weat Madleouwlo abicd Liguus busiuces &30y 0b 20 vt Clask-aha -

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