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II. Pledges given by Mr. Gladstone's Government as to the

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CETY WAY O

AND HIS WHITE NEIGHBOURS.

CETYWAYO AND THE ZULU

SETTLEMENT.

ZULULAND and the Zulu settlement still continue to receive some attention from the home public, partly because those responsible for the conduct of affairs are not quite at ease about it, and partly because of the agitation in this country for the restoration of Cetywayo.

There is no doubt that the present state of affairs in Zululand is a subject worthy of close consideration, not only by those officially connected with them, but by the public at large. Nobody, either at home or in the colonies, wishes to see another Zulu war, or anything approaching to it. Unless, however, the affairs of Zululand receive a little more attention, and are superintended with a little more humanity and intelligence than they are at present, the public will sooner or later be startled by some fresh catastrophe. Then will follow the usual outcry, and the disturbance will be attributed to every cause under the sun except the right one-want of common precautions.

The Zulu question is a very large one, and I only propose discussing so much of it as is necessary to the proper consideration of the proposed restoration of Cetywayo to his throne.

The king is now coming to England,1 where he will doubtless make a very good impression, since his appearance is dignified, and his manners, as is common among

1 Since the above was written the Government have at the last moment decided to postpone Cetywayo's visit to this country, chiefly on account of the political capital which was being

made out of the event by agitators in Zululand. The project of bringing the king to England does not, however, appear to have been abandoned.

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