THE LASTJOURNALS OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE

Horace Waller

In the midst of the universal sorrow caused by the intelligence that D r. Livingstone had lost his life at the furthest point to which he had penetrated in his search for the true sources of the Nile, a faint hope was 
indulged that some of his journals might survive the disaster: this hope, I rejoice to say, has been realized beyond the most sanguine expectations.