Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1888 — STANLEY ALL RIGHT. [ARTICLE]

STANLEY ALL RIGHT.

The West African Telegraph . Company, London, has received the following dispatch from St. Thomas, dated Friday, 2 p. m. \.“I have just received information that Henry M. Stanley, with Emin Pasha, has arrived on the Aruwhimi. The news is reliable. Further, details will follow. Pabsons, Agent.” A Zanzibar dispatch says that letters, dated Stanley Falls, Aug. 29, have been delivered here by Tippoo Tib’s men. They state that a letter ’was received at Stanley Falls from Henry M. Stanley on Aug. 28. Stanley was then at Bonyala, on the Aruwhimi, where he had arrived on Aug. 17. He had left Emin Pasha eighty-two days before in perfect health and provided with plenty of food. Stanley had returned to Bonya'a for the loads of stores in charge of his rear guard and intended to leave, ten days liter, to rejoin Emin. He reported all the whites in the expedition as healthy, and said the expedition wanted nothing.

Mr. Chamberlain and Miss Endicott fell in love at first sight one night last winter at the British Legation. Miss Endicott was infatuated With the Englishman and he was charmed with the pretty American girl. The bride is finely educated, is an excellent French scholar, and an excellent conversationalist. She has what is calted an English girl’s complexion, and she talks with the true English accent. Her friends have no doubt that she is perfectly qualified to fill any social position which may fall to her lot as the wife of an English commoner. Miss Endicott will bring to her husband a handsome dowry.