7 DECEMBER 1889, Page 19

H. Stanley, Emin Pasha, and the entire cavalcade accom- panying

them, have arrived in safety at Bagamoyo, on the coast. They were escorted from Mpwapwa by German soldiers, and express strongly their sense of the kindness and helpful- ness of the German authorities. It is remarked, as a partial explanation of Stanley's great success, that his followers struck even Germans by their discipline, and were declared to be as well drilled and as obedient as any soldiers in the world. He himself, in a fresh letter, bears strong testimony to their fidelity, —a result, we may be certain, not only of just treat- ment, but of the respect which vigorous authority inspires. We deeply regret to note that Emin Pasha, falling out of a window at Bagamoyo, has fractured his skull in a way to endanger his life.