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in London, or rather his temporary loount !alien:, Mr. O'Connor (for he himself was absent at Geneva), was instructed by the proprietor of that journal to take the very generous and courteous course of communicating to the English journals the summary which he had prepared of Mr. Stanley's despatch concerning his journey from Zanzibar in search of Dr. Livingstone, and his meeting with that celebrated traveller on the 3rd November last, and this summary appeared in the morning papers of Wednesday. It is made from despatches which, as we are told, were sent on to Zanzibar from Kwetara, Unyanyembe, by a swift Arab courier in advance of Mr. Stanley's owu march, and which was " expected to arrive at the coast a month or so before the main body of the Herald expedi- tion." Oddly enough. we are not told exactly when the despatch did arrive at the coast, and no explanation is given why no dupli- cate or summary of any of Dr. Livingstone's own communications came with it, but doubtless all this will be cleared up when we have the full report. We know already by telegraph that Mr.. Stanley had followed his own despatches to the coast and reached it in safety.