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Show Tbe Zulu Har, Loudon, 2. A Cape Town dispatch of Apitl ha)s : Dubrtlinmizi, bo ltd Hie muck on Gioglelova, on the 30i.li int-lnut, and other cbiefn with a lart;e armed following, have proliered aubuiissiuu Lord Cnelmafotd pro miaed ttn-m personal safetysand pos-aeef.iou pos-aeef.iou of thuir cattle, but pending the wurlluy ebon id be located on Britinh territory. Juhu Dunn imvine pledttd hid word (or the the salety.oi' the chit-fa they ore expected in at once. Tbe bead of the iut llieuce department h 8 moved forward irom Gray town to meet a representative Iroin CotewHgo, bet the 8incrity of hie propoeala btwpectt-d. Evprytbing portend) an early peace. Universal hope ia entertained that the resignation resigna-tion of Sir Barile Frere will not be accepted, Aa icgardd Lord Chelma-ford Chelma-ford every kinyly allowance is made lor hia conduct ol tbe war, but public opinion remains aa adveiae aa ever. A didpatcb trotu Lord Chelmsford annouuceB Ihu transfer of the head quarifra of lhe etitfl to Utrecht, Col. (Jrat-lock commands the divioion of tho army on lower Tugela River, C-Jeoeral Newdijjate EUpercedt-a Col. Wood. Col. Pearson nud Wood will cnraraftDti independent flying columns. |