Cetshwayos Dutchman Being the Private Journal of a White Trader in Zululand Du
Cetshwayos Dutchman Being the Private Journal of a White Trader in Zululand Du
Cornelius Vijn
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' It is very plain that they did not really come in to surrender at all, in the proper sense of the word, but merely came to ' meet ' or ^ see ' Sir G. Wolseley, induced by the specious language addressed to them, supposing that they might help, by advice or otherwise, in settling the country, but never expecting to be ' detained. ' Whether after the Battle of XJlundi Dabulamanzi * surrendered ' by bringing in his giuis, does not appear. The Zulu prisoner says \Loiid. Gaz. Aug. 21] : 'I have ne...ver heard that Dabulamanzi wanted peace or wanted to go over to the White people ' — but he refers to the time before the battle. Also the Correspondent of the Natal Bishop of Natal' s Notes, 157 Witness, dating * Umbalazi Plain, July 28, ' says : — * The rumour Ls cuncent here that Dabulamanzi wanted to escape and was shot in the leg by John Dunn. ' And the Witness of Aug. 26 has the following — * A gentleman on Gen. Clifford's staff, who has been at Ulimdi, gives us to understand that Ketshwayo's chief indunas, Mnyamana and Sigitwayo [1 Ntshingwayo], who came in to discuss the terms of peace, were seized and kept prisoners in defiance of the laws of war.
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