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〃I immediately sent Colonel Abd…el…Kader back to Foweera with thirty
men; and a letter to Suleiman; ordering him to collect 300 men at once
to return my effects to his zareeba。 I tied Pittia; the guide; by a
small cord attached to the neck; as I feared he also might escape。 What
can be done with these treacherous people?

〃There is a report; now confirmed by the dragoman; Umbogo; that a plan
had been arranged between Suleiman and Rahonka that I should be led out
of their way; and they would then join their forces and attack Rionga。

〃I do not believe that Suleiman would place his head in such a halter。

〃Very heavy rain at 1 P。M。

〃April 13。The soil is wonderfully fertilethis is a chocolate…
coloured vegetable loam。 Among the crops is a species of esculent
solanum; with large orange…coloured berries; both the fruit and leaves
are eaten by the natives。

〃I repaired my boots to…day with the milk from the india…rubber…tree。
Julian (Lieutenant Baker) had fever。 Colonel Abd…el…Kader and party
returned at 2。40 P。M。; having marched rapidly; and accomplished their
mission and a journey of forty…two miles in twenty…seven hours and forty
minutes。

〃This excellent officer brought with him; secured by a small leather
thong; by the neck; the great sheiks Kittakara; Matonse; and several
smaller fry。

〃The royal sheik; Rahonka; escaped by breaking through the side of his
hut。

〃The report was as follows:

〃Colonel Abd…el…Kader and his party of thirty men had arrived at
Suleiman's zareeba at about 8 P。M。 He found the vakeels; Suleiman and
Eddrees; surrounded by many of their men; apparently in consultation。

〃Upon Abd…el…Kader's appearance; the men moved off; one by one; and
quietly packed up their effects; preparatory to a general flight。

〃Abd…el…Kader informed Suleiman of the desertion of our carriers。 He
then at once proceeded to the native zareeba; about 200 yards from the
camp。 He there found the principal sheiks in the hut of Rahonka。

〃Abd…el…Kader immediately informed them of the purport of his arrival;
and requested the sheiks to accompany him to the zareeba of Suleiman。
Rahonka begged to be left alone for a short time to enable him to dress。

〃Abd…el…Kader waited outside the door of the hut; and; becoming tired of
so long a delay; he re…entered; and to his astonishment found the
dwelling _empty。_ Rahonka had escaped by a hole in the straw wall。

〃Suspicion being raised by the incomprehensible flight of Rahonka; the
colonel placed the remaining sheiks under a guard; and led them to
Suleiman's zareeba。 He then applied to Suleiman for a guard of eight men
to watch the sheiks during the night; as his own party required rest。

〃Suleiman now informed him that he could not supply the men; as all his
people had absconded from fear (of Abd…el…Kader)。

〃On the following morning the colonel perceived; from the smoke above
our old camp on the opposite side of the river (which in this part is
500 yards broad); that Suleiman's people had escaped during the night;
and had crossed the river with all their slaves and effects。

〃This was the first act of my new irregular levythey had positively
run away from the colonel like a parcel of hostile natives!

〃Suleiman and Eddrees declared that they could not control their men;
who were afraid that I had ordered my officer to release the slaves that
were in their possession。 (The truth was they considered that I had
heard of the murder of the prisoner committed to the care of Suleiman;
and that I had sent the colonel and his party to make inquiries。)

〃Abd…el…Kader ordered Suleiman to accompany him to my halting…place at
Kisoona。 Suleiman declined upon the excuse that he had some business;
but that he would present himself to…morrow。〃

〃I can stand these scoundrels' conduct no longer。 I have tried lenient
measures; and I had hoped that by forming Suleiman's party into an
irregular corps I might be able; by degrees; to change their habits; and
to reduce them by good discipline into useful troops; but 'Can the
Ethiopian change his skin; or the leopard his spots?'

〃I immediately released and examined the captive sheiks; who one and all
declared that the fault lay with Suleiman; who had previously arranged
the plan with Rahonka: that when I should be led away a distance of two
days' journey; he would assemble his men and attack Rionga in
conjunction with Rahonka's army。

〃The report of Umbogo; the dragoman; is thus corroborated by
overwhelming evidence。 This man; Umbogo; declares that Abou Saood wrote
to Suleiman; instructing him to wait until I should have passed on; and
then to bring all his slaves to Fabbo。

〃I immediately sent Captain Mohammed Deii with fifty men; including
twenty…five of the 'Forty Thieves;' with orders to liberate all slaves
that might be discovered within the zareeba。 He was to summon all the
people of Suleiman; and to disarm those who had run away from the
colonel; Abd…el…Kader。

〃In the event of resistance; he was to use the force at his disposal;
and at all hazards to prevent the escape of the slavers across the
river。

〃Suleiman and Eddrees were to be brought before me。

〃A heavy shower fell just after the troops started。

〃April 14。Julian's horse; Gazelle; died last night; the poor animal
had been ill for some days。

〃Quonga; who is the sheik of this district; came this morning and
excused his absence in rather a lame fashion; by saying that he had been
collecting food for the troops; together with carriers; who are now
ready to transport the baggage to Masindi。 He declared that Kabba Rega
was impatient; and had sent three of Suleiman's people to deliver the
message to me; but these rascals had passed on this morning direct to
the zareeba of Suleiman; without communicating with us on the way。

〃Quonga not only corroborated the testimony of the sheiks and the
dragoman; Umbogo; against Suleiman; as having conspired to attack Rionga
after my departure; but he gave additional evidence; that 'Suleiman had
told Rahonka and the great sheiks that I; the Pacha; knew nothing about
war; that none of the government troops could shoot; and that I should
only travel and subsist upon the country; but that he (Suleiman) would
join them and kill Rionga after I should have departed。'

〃This I believe to be true; as a few days ago; when speaking of the
troops; I told Suleiman that the Soudanis were very hardy soldiers for
marching and resisting climate; but that generally they were bad shots。
Thus; in a treacherous manner; he has informed the natives that the
soldiers of the government cannot shoot。 In the afternoon; fresh reports
reached me that Suleiman had; with his own hands; murdered the native to
whom I had given protection。 He had committed this horrible act the
instant that my back was turned; and he had exhibited the crime before
the great sheiks in derision of my authority!

〃At 4。30 P。M。 Captain Mohammed Deii returned with his party of fifty
men; together with the vakeels; Suleiman and Eddrees; with six of their
men who had been met upon their road from Masindi; and eight slaves。

〃As I had expected; the greater number of Suleiman's people had escaped
with their slaves to Fabbo; when the Colonel; Abd…el…Kader; had suddenly
appeared among them; his arrival had disconcerted all Suleiman's
arrangements; and my detention at Kisoona had completely upset all his
plans respecting an alliance with Rahonka's army。 That cunning general
had gone off straight to Kabba Rega after his escape through the wall of
his hut。

〃I summoned the great sheiks; Kittakara; Quonga; together with Pittia;
and several others。 These men gave their evidence most clearly as
witnesses to the plan arranged by Suleiman for the attack upon Rionga;
and as eye…witnesses to the murder of the prisoner; whom they saw
dragged by Suleiman and his men to the grove of bananas; where he was
beheaded。

〃I ordered Suleiman and his people to be disarmed; and secured both him
and Eddrees in shebas。

〃The sun had set; and; the sky being over…cast; it had become extremely
dark。

〃I proceeded at once to the trial of Suleiman and Eddrees; as the
witnesses were all present。

〃The bugler sounded the 'taboor' (assembly); and the officers and troops
quickly appeared; and formed in line two deep; facing the table at which
we sat。 I ordered half…a…dozen large port…fires to be brought; these
were lighted and held by six men who stepped forward from the ranks。 The
blaze of red light illumined the whole neighbourhood; and cast a
peculiar glow upon the dark foliage of the bananas and the forms of the
dusky chiefs who sat in a line opposite the troops。

〃Suleiman and Eddrees were led by the guard; and appeared before the
tribunal。 Suleiman; although pinioned; retained the same haughty swagger
that had always distinguished him。 The charges against him were as
follows:

〃1。 For having conspired to attack Rionga; in direct opposition to my
positive orders。

〃2。 For treasonably speaking against the government of the Khedive to
the native chiefs。

〃3。 For arranging and abetting the escape of the irregular new levy; who
had enlisted in the government service; together with that of the

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