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“MAMA, MAMA !w» H IT A PEOPLE.”
As Afrlcon Kmnerar’i I’m * 1 Jofw* the Ri>
plover Nunley |h ¥art«j n |8 If* As top.
take* sit W hat l|r Nee*.
A young HsvHpre ha* arrival in Paris
from Edward Africa, to join Mr. (Stanley, Journal, write*
Kmg ui tbe Boston
and I nave had the pleasure of presenta¬
tion to the swarthy youth, who in a no¬
ble in far Uganda, whenoe be came.
mm - a page of the Emperor Mteaa,
allowed to accompany Mr.
Stanley on htaadeentnroua journey arrows
Africa. M'eaa oonaented with much
alarmty to the request that Kado ought
go, beeauae be understood that the Tad
would be a kind of diplomatic thia agent,
who could tell him what atraugr
white mao waa op to. The African ib
thoroughly devoted to (Stanley, and anv
one who double the ♦ iplorer'a knowl
in Uganda
she old hear him oonvsrw ng with Kadu
for boon together. tilled The vowels. language ia
■oft. mimical, with When
Master Kadu to excited in oonveraation
he opena a wide month, whieh to filled
with beantifnl white teeth, and lets the
words flow out as if it were impossible
for him to check them. He ia more in
telligent than Kalulu, the boy whom
Stanley rescued from a slave drover ami
brought to England and America with
him some years since. Kadu has been
a mouth coming from Zanzibar to Lon¬
don by steamer, and during that time he
has learned a great deal of English.
The sailors and cabin-boys pronounced
the words for him, and lie wrote them
down phonetically in Arabic, wbioh he
knows how to write. It is inexpressibly bring
comical to hear him trying to out
theso words and re-establish their oor
rect pronunciation from his phonetic
notes. He does it in time, ana should
he remain some time in Europe, will
prove an apt scholar. Wo were com¬
pelled had taken to laugh down when such we words found as “high,” that he
“ horse ” and “ hair,” without their pre¬
liminary aspirate, because he had
learned their sound from sailors who
disdain the “ h.” Katin is, I believe,
the first, native of Uganda who has ever
set foot upon European soil. “Wal¬
lah ! ” ho said the other night to Mr,
Stanley, “ Wallah l master, but these
white war.” people Then he are described always preparing the fortifica¬ for
tions of “Moo-alta,” os he calls Malta.
He assured Stanley, after he had onught
a Paris glimpse of London that and he considered had been the in
white for a day, and
men gods not men. “At
least, master,” he said, “they must be
spirits.” The young man has singularly
ploasaut features. He is not in any
sense a repulsive type, but, on the he con¬ had
trary, one would imagine that
been for a long time in contact with
civilization unless he were assured of
the coutrury. His eyes are astonishingly
soft and expressive, and his face lights
up so that it is quite delightful to ob¬
serve when he is pleased. He is black
as black can be. Kadu is a Mussulman,
having become oue during his travels,
and is quite enthusiastic over his new¬
found religion. Stanley asked him
quietly the other day what he would do
if Emperor Mtcaa, who is not a Mussul¬
man, should ask him to give up his re¬
ligion. He answered that ho could not
do it. “ Well, but suppose Mates
should kill you?” “ Bank.” enough,
answered Kadu, meaniug, let him kill,
then. There is no danger that Mtesa
will do any such thing, luckily. Kadu
will take back to Uganda a tale which
will make the African emperor open his
eyeB wider than ever before. When the
youth the Tnilleries saw the day balloon after hovering his arrival, above he
a
refused to believe that there were men
in it. He was assured of the fact that
forty or fifty persons were then in the
balloon basket, when he broke out with
his usual exclamation of surprise, “Ma¬
ma, mama, what a people 1 ” The thing
which chiefly confounded Kadu was
Stanley’s ’Vis this answer when he asked him
your country, then ? ” “No M
#as the response ; “ my country is still
far away, across another great sea.”
“Mama! Mama!” said Kadu again,
with a certain accent of despair.
An art caritio, going into a gallery in
a state of mild inebriation, to criticise
some pictures, sees himself in a glass,
and follows: taking out his note book, writes as
“First room; head of a
drunkard, no signature ; has a great
deal of character ; red nose, remarkable
truthful. Must be a portrait from life ;
think IV seen that face somewhere.
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