Show NAPOLEONS successors the two zulu princes wow now in exile at st helena AB a punishment ment for insurrection the royal barbarians were captured aud and F exiled by their british protector napoleon apoleon L bonaparte the frenchman whose interesting career was brought toan end by the english at the of waterloo waterlog Wat erlon has h two tto royal successors on oa the island of st helena where he was exiled and died they are dinizulu Dini zul the son and heir of Cete the zulu I 1 king ing and unda buko brother of the same monarch both are victims of bi british ibish arrogance and disregard of the interests of other nations and their treatment has been decidedly more unjust and overbearing than that of the distinguished corsican sican I 1 says the new york world the zulus are the finest race in africa which is not very high hi h praise to bestow on a nation rider haggard has made us familiar with their moral and combative qualities in his more or less reliable works under insidious british influence however they began some som years eyears ago to give up their fighting habits and grew agricultural they were ve re encouraged tobro to crow z the he boundary into the british colonies of natal and work for the british and to resist the encroachments encroach ments of the boers of the transvaal in I 1 1877 87 when n a war broke out between the boers and the zulus the british profited by the occasion to annex the transvaal A war with the zulus followed the english were defeated at first but sir garnet wolseley wolseley y crushed the zulus at blundi the english then reorganized the government of Zu luland in such away a way that there was incessant internal disturbance Cete visited london where he was received everywhere in society his frank and genial manners and his interesting ways at table making him a universal favorite it was waa finally determined by the english government to restore cete to his throne shortly after his restoration a chief named led an insurrection against him attacked him and wounded him in the night time and killed many of his foI followers lowers people the formed an alliance with the doers boers and defeated Cete died soon afterward from the effects of his wounds alter after much disturbance Zu luland was made a british colony then invaded the portion of the country tr y reserved ved to the the latter feeling that they had been unfairly treated by their alleged british protectors rose and were suppressed un cabuko and his ward and nephew were exiled to st helena for ten years for taking part in an armed rebellion both are stout well grown men and show high birth and breeding in their manners european civilization has begun to affect them already they have given up the native costume of feathers round the waist for one of trousers coat ana tal nat t the climate of st helena obliges them to wear a blanket or some heavy covering much of the time the change from the fierce dry climate of south africa to one where the air is always full of moisture and the temperature rang ranges e s from fifty seven to seven ty two deg degrees rees has been very disagree able for the zulu princes it is doubtful whether they will ever leave their island prison alive if they die their fate will be still more similar to that of napoleon Ka they are very cleanly in their habits but liseby live by preference in the smallest and dingiest din giest rooms of the house allowed them |