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9, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. en ~] “PRE NILE IS SETTLED? HELP WANTED—MALES, + aRD atom Sy ss peter ee oa et. im peeenahall SPERE AND GRANTS DISCOVERIES. Ost h neers walrrno. 3 voy et Y nth fd legion without 8 chimoay. Sore Laas Sree Races eae THE UNEXPLORED REGIONS OF AFRICA. A oe m™ eaaeawe A Superior Negro Race Dis- ™_AcTivE, ENERORTIO, AGRIE B ‘A Bh A=, LSeRES « DaRYs a covered. immndge Fore and town on aR Rs LRT sare - Ss a ees cael re ated Call at 344 6th ov. eae oes A heres nL YOUNG E meee o vib the eee onates. ‘apply id One Nation with the Sprightliness, Dress aud Monsees of the French im the kana lt ‘A. Rr v. ANTRO ont YOvne ak yeas? A-wWHOLESAI tore; salary $80 the Bret ‘your. ALE, PEE goooe WANE D_Ak PouaY Pee BY A By A ms we ale terior of Africa ANICANG HOURE Wi5IE A RKLAALE AcoOCATANT is a OF beekkeoper whe Las Li frietience fn this ‘city; one “4 Bt yo ress, ie Wistero ee: ee io radeoennee bite 4 ne Lata tre ig, Gall foe Ww « qa f° rherpoation willbe fouwd desirable Suddem Transition of the Dialects of Gituation. x moat TARTE ToRNO la (Tiny the South and tho Nerth, ert tai required. Address gout a ’ an lake, and feeder of tho i if TRIBES WING IN ABSOLUTE NUDITY. segmental ae a 13th Sty ret Boor. Seraasel FORE AND SRANOPREAS, BY. 2 er i ps rake cise Girvarion wa: i : | SEW DURISTIES HEVER BEFORE HEARD OF. Rides WITH FOUR THOUSAND WIVES. CHAMBERMAID AND |; oF 10. i wi sing Hore urge we mona ‘Th ava, Pinas ‘e, Myth. ‘Periodicity of the Rise of the Nile mare {Resions | Explorea Not *, Auriferous. care Ere Hi nm excellent w se etna Sak Ser detreon Ten ana Sue ave Aig ABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS & oes JATION, BY A, BBOPRCTABLE sehen Aes = WOMBER oF WELT RECOMMENDED G as chamberlin — Dursen, gris for ceneral houmwo Bs. S Oerman ii Tusiitute, 17 Stanton’at,, near Ww mae Sevamon. ze ia: Under the Bquator Gapped with Snow, &, Soteryals by whit be calls *‘rugh drains,’ email half-stayvant water courses, which drain tion of the adjacent lund, he boiteves to have been formerly flooded by the lake, The present sian of the paiders ble; it in about one hundred and in ib and ip to have no great depth. Speke amor nesome ays foeding the Nic an, ae. TRvem the London Times, May 26.) ‘The anaant general meeting of tle Royal Geographical Spcletv was held yesterday at Burlington House yir Roderick Murchia.e, the President of the sovlety, was in the ehaie, and there was & numoroun audience present, among whom were tho Count de Paris, Lord Colchester, Mr. 8H. Walpole, M. P., Admiral Hall, Sir G. Back, Mr. Grant Dot, M. P., Admiral Bowles, Lady Franklin, Lady Young, Mr, Landsborough (the Australian explorer), Mr. AN BXPERIENCHD she internat f busine y in Noting incl best of Felcrenes ‘Gall for tao Jayson iat Weat un st ‘cuttin; tain Speke rever Wut mietsron it on bis aa being annexed to tho , which enters it, after making great bead at tho ensternmy st part of ite northern shoulder, and reissues at ‘nmost part of the same. by Ke is one huw dred and twenty miles northwest f the Nyanzs, Spel & Fort or Bt Waren OOAGRMAN FOR A PRIVATE VAMILY. 0d careful driver, ac. alam with the eivects in New Work city. Feferencen roqiired. Apply at 37 Went 14tn st. from 9 tit Wee a WHOLESALE cLorHswa lishinent. a porter; one who is not afraid to work and tecGeorge A Davis t Con “@PFUATION WANTEO—BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Woman, as cook and to asnist In tho waah'ng: er birstelass city references. Call Sse feat eae Tor two days at 150 dom —that of Uogore—still imbal @MART. ACTIVE x0 yar AS eee pear dih av, Gh ith at. piace, Weerecn fab and Bin ara, wholesale pant and ener store: a know- | Kerr Lynch, and many other Fellows of tho society. Remy ts bat by a far lees advanced rortion a ee nat necesrary, ' Im: ne South a fa of angcager, GIRL WIsHkS A SITUATION TO D0 Ware pie aS A. RESPECTABLE Wegutry oFce: ane taeda op pene ‘The Puxewwexr de'ivered theannual address. Aftertouch- | Dei, tae pron univerral thus fer, iaheroant tote A girl, 30 do general ork advance, Reteronce to firat clase houses. | ing upon the losses which the science of geography had sus- poe and the northern dialects ‘took its plac K borin — . | tained during the past year, Sir Roderick proceeded to | eave Neadeaea dice te anon on —— = gn i was more per At WOMAN. LATELT muons Waot A RESPECTABLE xoUuNG w WOMAN, 4 Waa YOUNG MAN IN A GROCERY STORE: | give sn admirable summary of the geographies! dinsov- | Kingdom he pase thro igh Henceforth he o A seeeatoes to assist 1g care ot fone need apply without good city ret ‘Call at $30 | @ries and explorations carried on in different parts of tho | on in the least w lhout Ungoro interpreters. The poopie, ane 0k ren» ares Bp ing st, worl@'during the post year. The portion of theaddresn | 100. were far more barbarous. He then first saw porte Sipe SATIS. WANTED—BY A Sree ‘se chigcuse 10 shins the best of ‘ity refe- who livet.in absolute nudity at Ungro. There they adopted a scanty drove, Gut of deferente to the cust: @s of the piac® where thy were strangers. Sj oke's troubles E which was listened to with most attention was the narrative Wane STRONG BOY AND A MAN. TO Wi Bet onryatte at tween 10 and Ii o'clock at G. @f the recent discovery of the courc 8 of the Nile ly Captain clas lawadrese, can do u YOUNG WOMA ye pepe me yer ‘a8 cook and to assist : Bpebe and Captain Grant, comytled from theis journals just | 04 the precraatination of the King Kaunas, when elty ret ‘Con he ig to the end of bi ro ean Sa. ovey hires doers from Iith at. iy, seforense.. Gon be Wemenas SALEAMAN. Aogual p wary ate. recchoed, en, an the solation of thie great problem of gee: | Moet “ensoyiay, the arearian seeaeeeas ‘ue Broadway. taphy hee excited such universal interest, we give it in | from him Be oy ee full) A large map et the regions explored, drawn from the map sent home by the traveilers, was displayed ia the room, by the aid of which the andience were able to however, of latitude north of the great pest There the river makes Fravel along hor ‘akes the chord of 11 CLERK, ONE WHO mee BEEN aN ficures, of good Whiter an entey chev shracter. to i rele. he es ee Feed Seren oad Fitvag ee make bimealf useful. TRadress Shee of applicant, with references, C. C. C., Box 6 ‘oot, wena A COLORED. MAN, AS COACHIMAN. A rap them aged single mai saraaiat | ee ‘nadere' awd Apply at in John st., M OU! Li BALES! by | waeeron Souk 26 oe pu on ie A LADY WISHES TO FORM THR AC ‘Acqudintance Kabewe 1 Bard nave travelling com fee arene 7 Tue Rar Fikst ¢ LASS SERVANTS" EM: Reprints aid ite pee outlet. German, on Ace Amerikan and Pricnsecena pie lately erriv RESPECTABLE GIKL Wi, WAITED ee eee one who goin ow aie Call at a rf 288 i at = Wye siTUATION, | magn sade gunesel Lenconert, gins ti BY A_ RESPECTABLE Woyenr gn Be wesber sed. Wwoner te 9, mall Bids chamberery tea the oa 2 of cnllaren. Can be soem ee erate ‘38th and 80th ste. BY A ae Ww: y's SITUA’ 1 dg BY iA, sagracraeen ence. adress ‘Besiot with cham! SMART, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN ™ Ww, D TO =; i of ite roteronpe. Call at 200 Mulberry st., corner A eile ak pe nine foe pana SOA re See cs enous oat derstand ‘her Guttes ‘thoroughly. Apply at S07 Atlante #, ‘ANTED.—A Tred ter 18 WARTED BY A.FIRST ss gd at Gert arate LAs ott pF oben 4) THE MANUPACTURE TF _of artife'al flowers can find employment by appl; ing tle private femity. eer Breen ee nantrwas por ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GIRL, WHO UNDER. LL wesoper RS, Ree cerns wig waking, “Apply at 00156 Weanran— a =A GIRL TO, DO GENERAL NOU Mrs. 0". LS WAxtenaa a1 GIRL x. i 4 a SEAMATRESS: the summer the months: rie ited "poly acai West Sth +t, Warrier GIRL. AS CHAMBERMAID AND FINE abet be willing tofge, to tne country for the summer as chi'd’s nurse and reamstrvem and must have soad ie reference. Apriy between 9 o'sleak A.M. jection to children, Avot is an no ob, al mms TT Jawe #. <" if 'd thet no atic he le 0, a8 will Tutt iat’ feared * Niece (ontes’ Betlumn civile relion asm It a not therefore for us only as geographers to rejlee on this oecasv®, but our country should be pr: ud of such a feat as has been acoompliabed by the two ga laut officers BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN OMAN, as chambermaid or to do general housework. ‘ih uv. corser of 4th ot clock P.M Mth #t., near 2d ave “Boga ete se ois Iam army” ana hav 0) dove thet when the aap om had, however fore recitals of their jourheys are made known , as we! ANTED—A FEW GOOD, YEMALE ee BARDS. ror wory station been brought to the | as thelr graphic description of the uterior negro king. W. mating pants; good giria for Apply at zit iat, +devoled and enterprising ex: | dome of whose names we never beard, they « il be grea’ b heh the same applause of the public as thit whi y bestowed on my illustrious fri ud Livingstooe, Stic bo hed traversed Wiuthorn Africa. (Laudfehees} TAt of hope that Speke and (rant may reach thesy rlores tee Hh of Jome bet er, «no, having beard of Pether- a hc he wan determined, if he coula not | ‘our explorers, at all events to try to follow the | White Nile to A in! urces, Mr. Baker—dimtingrished ie exploits in Ceylon, and in the pree*ding his researches ip the distri ta porth o” Abyrsioia and by the position and peoutiar byd. conditions of several aTuents ot the river At i speperromsotts by geographe muprnerase one an ne some ‘cellent washer fen ha si inuncrone ‘oniy; the ry ani" Wen 2 eet OF RD BY a [RESPECTABLE GIRL, 4 ed own baby Be (ween mt wn oF Tol go Rate cal Wet tb Bh LJ NT AMERICAN GIRL. TO {housework in namall famtiy, Apply for three 7 Soh reece WANTED-RY 4 A MIDDLE n jametrort of onal Sere ae A Sra? INA meant : He Al AKERS. ALSO it 282 4th ave. bara, previ- had ARTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO CHAMBER family. Apply at No. 7 West 4 i of agar so svjeelons io RESPECTABLE GERMAN GI! my wo the ¢ juator in ati(ying to know oor, bees | WNeatinn ms situation aa eo mer; goo ety the missing travetiors.. Purwuio thorities at home have brea proms. in fering to tess Saeco, Cael Botion Be te f, Freak room the iret to meot the atinguished men every fequtwite succor, karl Kus . wh the same alecrity o® when he neamt od Lieutenant (now (ay ) Tim to traverse borin in searen of Pranklin, Row travemitied « The jentel od mtd a free purnage to Aden of Hombay to the twenty three bi . | 4 24 age RESPROT, Pa oe ae Beat cy re. re fei a sas et a aturally been voted to Mr, Pamuel fh.kor for bie coudnet— sheers) end, an he has now gue Off 10 the soulswent to Of racing the extent of the lakecn the by Speke in be pas the Lote Nzigi, futend” Was WO GERMAN GIRLS WHO BPRAK ENG lsh, ene for chambern aid @ other fur cook, sand ‘roner, «bh: et £0 te the count perelly wee court, mag es . distance ing 10 devote a year W) thie eter Fire, we my o'nd eut- much Ree ianoe the pour feeom 11th wad BN Gapeat 200 West Suuh o tetweee 8 ouNN aarare pa ne ML Went sik wt Ip hope Wem, eutiatectory » iuthin 0° thls cavetersh ques.) | reached their home ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. want vor SCR reat $0 DO,GEMERAL, | Woo ha WA Fre Cet aa i abet ape ta it ale 0 ir. Nake to do the ‘Donsework bi A 6enk, Good woges given. citar} olen at ais Nomi fret rate Er, ri sped ted an orenicn washer “wires mat 0Oih wt. eT alti Mies wogravher 7 step to ‘ree them Beat ie yraterpare Ean beeen Tor two FANTRD—A PINAT hase wat UST HAVE Tima ita nf eared Goh Ad'| | panties Gull eecbenes “of thee ae caged |. hear Hudeos, renecs. |, between mirat Murray, nuimerver asteverg'cal 0 fervations to Ax | cat) g thin: ireumatarce, vad ty ome a * inl Ror, te Wars rend vied ass 5 the peatians & rivers snd places Put whatever may be | the news by telegram to \ en stems hana te future dlacoverion, let '8, in the meumtime, | Mericrie tiie writ —''l wish the te-euruph could ole y TANTED—IN A Pt ASTRD—A GIRL TO COOK, w. AND IRON, Await ie h ta ton the grand dchicvem. at f Spteand | convenieutly carry the expreminn of cur hubwn sativa | or ES ¥ Regeen «Sane sate alee Grant, ye a rmgiennen: 1 preeioutly sp, vrewehed Liou at ihe great Achvevement wl toh these wdieere bu i ban a lary bee V0} Qunalt take bers by ot <a UA parton, have ne problem of ‘ges, Pertovrire: aed owe write 2 we, the Indine Ber» ier ‘stemati: habs, 4 have tha, the great fren 7 lake ™ we bearen | |) e Creer ( Deere.) dey bere i ag ag mere alt ieee, So | com We i D-TmRRR, om ots wa | emengee eather’ Oxted cxemite rarty [our | IRat the vetegram Teo to Aloaamdrin om Tharadey =» Ax chee TT EN 5 aTTUA- a srwazion, sy x: axernctantn | Wheres Fy helper py Be NT ed tet White Mil, mainly Grand: nfm: | tomanl at Sse andra, te ene pithy wordt "hoe = women, oe vw mm w n = $5 eaee enn. aiieng 4 : re Siieremie siryt goed "eloreaen. = | Soca = ‘adway. alae, Uree or four to lear a iMeer aseanle’ | diay soo nd | vomoceten taverns eneraieny sordret fhe pature of the problem (hat wes prewenied | for benww the cataracts. und ' pedtom, Hie ee fog woh at oo sah mop AL | ie! bina ‘aes ‘ood where + Sa Mad Dt CY repated x, it by thee autry LF wD ch ho tr veller cas Lf of At some diet poe A Kiggdom we may very fom weloome them at he fol narrative Of (hie emnetition ts beid botore the meee 7 8 ment graphic nd Ral i} | Waiee 7 BCRaR, 3H rrorah charaeitn, to an to! ‘i A ey ae a ae or ‘fe Neorvar of fib Bre 8 oa pd ARTRD—A KR L, EI, YRENCH OIRI, OF "AMIN at care af a be started on the tou! i ty fey i e 4 ie eee |p 4 > ef buat vigilance ur the a | theo to be an goed @ «a caine soillier | i | =f i + a Tocking at “prke only ane ‘practic oak geographer. we A REATECTABLE see Woman, | Jid; one *ho rane va pra rather ‘cook, wash aes fereucg | apankey Snake “me | called eoeicts ius as ey ~s Ls — Od aieatenidell sees ihe tat , ae fortes, Be, = og jae al the at riter whbcls be # | | Im Crammer tte tneteoret showid, 1 pewwitie, by « ant woth iter haf Sm ony Wet prety he ben Wat Mr. Airey the knows ° le thees 10 on aeomnpacriet by @ yar tet that \wory deniers, ax (ever, DS kine had reduced (he dinlanc between the then keene to * The amerthos of a tie Od that it gave virth te ht Present joer Wie ei se, At COOK, WASHER “AND Eset ree ¥ mea peat hence opis ee Werte fs ee chee paevmate inp Teiween ft and he os Were a arrcamion, ots BY A PROPRSTANT ee ‘ne made to ancertan \tro (ruth of thin prey) io beara by writing ‘chamnbermald and waitress, or to mee GOOD DKBSBMAKERS, AT NO. 19 | formation, Pyeke® tasin 4Meully was presumed vo. Ne Guilak oF Aby erin ae (en pad jo obtaining the good will of the ne orion of thet nation that ero } | owertal chit } u ast woh hed tive targe Kiegiow Kiliape, whch Warrenty poem KER. 3 en wer to 4b By te Tas Veter ia ‘Nynoes aot ATION, A RPSPROTABLE mean Hew trea! Kitungvie Karen the cast wy the Nile, emt Y a a, fat Broskiye. b. . aoe oe vorth by the een late Nags,” end Wen Soe SEAS Re "paw other Wants sce minth page, 1] a, the weet by the kingdoms of (tamti and W of tmeir yrurney vie | hae thee of the impious of ‘ree wee parched wiih drougnt OgTO, Were ony made boner | hd war. a, owing to de | geographers ® reey: while me hédterian | pt, ond partly ie con 1 ees tueractore Wrard of te which Reig ene RERIE i i i Pew pos essing from three thousand (o@ four tl Not wishing, however, todo more om this oscarion Mmereare your desire to Netem to thie narrative at ting, Fmust be permitted to read the very 1 at the ond of the long pilarimage of Bi and companions, be fell in at Gondokero, on the 16th of February bet, with Mr. semuel Baker, who was travel- Neg onwards to assint bin he might have rei two mnaller vessels, placed at our way to Cairo. and finally every little delicacy for our if not in the interior fd any rate on the Nile.’ here omit t@ notice ‘paragraph 10 to myself, in which he rays, E felt ke rejoiced as whea Pati cing to mo that the Royal Peciety had awarded to ue the Founder's determ. tian of the vearvoir from which wu! enahle veto speculate wth more accuracy Gan om the reoular pervodicity of the rive of this stream ie abd which is now generally attributed not to the Of the anos of the higher chin, but, in far the to. the fall of the equatorial spongy upper basins, which, fill to overtiowing the Jakes Wwto which the waters the periodicity being determined by the pagsage of the the cyuator. And here {cannot but cheerve over tif there romain an); stone im the old fauhamet lar false hyp M dero discovery hag indeed proved-the ruth of the By hoais, which J} veutured to you eleven years ago, that the true centre uf le through fiasures fn tublending veneer of higher mountains bear the coast. While this theory wan cleirly verified in Southerfi Africa by Livingytone in the escape of the beri, as narrated by himee!’, and is weil known to bo 16 in the cave of the Niger, #0 does it apoly to the Nile, ‘as far ag the great central lake, Vietoria Nyanga, occu ples a lofty plateau of 3.600 feet am the waters (low from the east of the west, the alleys in the flanking high 6 Trom the northern ond of the Lam Vieteria Nyanza 4, forming the White 2 Of & Ruccemsion Of depressions, throngh which Dpermont of ihese ouncaden, lake, hax been named sfler my rredeces: atorward, the White Nie, fed by Mt MH It flows to the when it above great trv ver thoy necessarily a 9,400 feot La stro mm wren the / thar river avd the ¢ q Ineteated by 8 phenomenon of itm ed wy (iin vorihward course in due 10 the fret skirg Higher grounds, ranging from south to b net afford, as in Southern Afric, lateral vaileye which leat to the seo, The other generalaationn «lich have cen estubliched by Spake and Grant, indepeudeatly Of the (roe nouree of the White pare 1. Theol the hypotbetica! chai of mountains which heve bee cabied the Monntane of the Noon rw 1 g the equator b. thett north. ih oretienliy int travellers vow au they sepnly the Viet ha Np ange, _ nenvantiy the Xie. with some wareps they may io ts the south there seas pow hteg dono thst 1 e Lake Tanganyika of Hartt 1d Soxke, thence |r to the Nyaraa of Livingstone, ar hast beep, usleod , inferred, on whal poems to Ine very we tw Mi Francis Gal) of Karagwe sid parte ot Afriea,are ts the perple who live ke Vietoria N: plorations uj) the stream, or trom Be th te tance with the be verse with m ‘iduala in all tbe tritew ted pallone they pened 1 they reacked the shove men- tloned northern barbarians. whose lerginge ia ai ie die tine (rom any dia ect of Southern Attica. 4 Fret the paren of Sab co the gostectaneanmnate ss Ps araee os parwed through | tufer there @ we wT oo tneas region tole auctieries. % dine Lieu to this fact © he the pv be wards from Aby the sources of th tend to do just’ fon irom natives, igned the orizin of the Wile t+ imkew in the interior of African In the @'leenth volume of our yur. nal Mr, Coolay © Hated with ability «It the know! dgo te be obtained on thik sab oot # hen be «rote ( peaks of (wo vast Inker—one 200 lenguce lor g she and pontiions were very inde nitety & Yropagamia Vedq idm sonary (>) may of Airies of tury. te which two takes are mark dar bew, ibe ures | direover en ia Abyrsints, for hich he ehtained our gold medals, ban Wn cur time, and from am original point of view, (beore ieally antic ated that ihe surcrm of the White Wile would be fornd near > where they are how fixed, Put all the epeselations of geogre;bere on 19 the sonree of the Nile remained to be co firwel or arte sctual observation. As to the M Mo wf Ptolemy tb 40 till opem to ws to dowle whether that Ger -rapher had amy sound basis fer his eta emer ts fr, the meuntras of tropical Africa, we may her ply (hat designation with Hurtod and Speke to i tral group north of Lake Tengaeyike of.en © bard, & agree with Dr. eke tn connidering ih and south chato on t ites the tty mowntaine of Knenia with Abyssinia. 18 erbanet tne protite they may serve geographers vsetul atimuta to future explorers the fet that writen bave failed | must do jaw! ice to thor @ gengras bert who beve shown the way as te the (ean abieoee of ex ploring (he inerior of africa from the omet pear ‘aor bar and Mombas First, we bave to bear in miod the efforts of theese eatery Tina mee harien Krag nd Lefnan, who, advancing from Moater to the fot of the great moantain vdlyere amar vmerd the oer bias a rough kets ree formet to the height thirteen *Laronat War whenrtate Caine: *y een earnestly aay font base for ail gener ol iment. 1 ment nether wate tbe! an owly as 1848 Le Deis projected an expedition to the /amribar comat, of n Dr. Hinbbieteky waa to be the jexter As v6 iene (hen entated apeingt Ure ruagen thor, bbe rinly eneoareged (hem jo a aes om PERN Of tbh Raypned Inevitable kee of an whe thovid sypurn Were thet theese of oor jet Or erverurowt, far wore wy) ions downy arate ul, Ub 4 ertoe end eke and A gre wah Grow, whit . weuhd 0ok bee bre, Drought hon etree the Premdent doget we im Henatton of Vee Bearms to (he anewnt of Ki lament © thee afr ate boo of Lake warn vy farm vom dee ten Corned and ng (he recent expior che 10 highs Warens of thew ch whey and Welker deinen be nieror Ah the cmlinent tas an arid waste, att bod dem vetrated thet ivepion) Auetvatia = Adenirabiy fered for oon eatin vy Bareymane. A.J the We The Cre . im ret Unie) Blak A he y prompeet —V rom 7 direcion the ment ts Ofte Peach o8 of Ube conaitien of tbe erage 1 4 fecmntly ywited the Mates of indies operon tine for ebormteg cemnel ven in egard to Wealities @utant from the rei ronda, Bil CO'MEIAE in the opinion (DM waver, tw the Wy tory 4 the North weet boas * ~ prempe t for a Beary ym Neen 0 faltering we yt ined deveten to of format want tor A every bancription © the preset | 04 carcale i west ly one the renmen (heat wold ree bis the 4108 terres og commmmenioes et the seventy of bet for Throagh the Wertors parties of Vein the dr; os tastes estent,

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