ABSTRACT

Troubles in Buddu—Saleh as envoy—Williams arranges Usoga—I refuse admittance to Arab caravan—The royal war-drum—Williams returns —Success of his expedition—Good order in Usoga, and Futabangi friendly—Railway survey arrives—I decide to return to England— Reasons—Postpone decentralisation, and leave every rifle behind in case of disturbance — Much sickness — Survey a success—Recall all arms from Protestants—Mwanga's farewell visit—His letter to the Queen, and to Directors—Grant's good work—Williams—Good-bye to Kampala—My caravan—Theft in Usoga—Constant rain—Effect in Egypt—Shooting game—Site for station on Mau—Famine in Masai-land—A porter lost—Arrive at Kikuyu.