ARRIVAL OF STANLEY.
MET J?Y WISSMAN'S LIEUTENANT.
Zanzibar, December 3. Mr Stanley.arrived at Tsda on Saturday, and was met by Major Wissmau's lieutenant, who entertained him at a banquet. Responding to the toast o! bis health, Stanley eulogised German enterprise in East Africa.
It appears that after the mutiny at Wadelai, Eniin Bey and Jephson were sentenced by enraged mutineers to be hang-d for walqrig their escape irs order to rejoin Stanley. Luckily they were not recaptured by the mutineers. tyhp vyould probably have carried the senilence into erTect if they could have laid bands on tb,e.rr.
Emm Bey remains in the service cf the Khedive.
./Both Stanley and Emm Bey are well, though much aged.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 289, 5 December 1889, Page 3
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