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Show The X ii I ii Hi-r. London, 7. Advices from Cape Town to the 22d of July say several Zulu chiefa have submitted to Sir Gornet Wolaely at St. Paul's. It ia reported ho assured them thoy will henceforth be governed and protected by tbe British government. General Crealook and Colonela Wood and Buller will return to Euglaud. Another deUcbment of marines baa . reembarked for home. A strong forco ia to advance on Ulundi im- 1 mediately, General Wolaely having promised the chiefs he would be there by tbe 10th of August. A detachment of friendly natives and irregulara, and probably also Gen Newdegate's column, will advauce simultaneously on tbe King's new kraal. It is represented re-presented that King Cetewayo haa with him a force of only 1,000, and it ia believed ho might be captured with outdilliculty. The proruicrof the government gov-ernment announced in the asaombly that Sir Bartle Frere did not contem-plato contem-plato reaiguing the governorship. |