(REUTEIt'S SPECIAL CABLEG-tAMS. I LONDON, July 18. Cape news to Ist July states, an Envoy from Cetawayo brought fresh terms of peace, and presented a quantity of ivory tusks, evidencing submission. He asked that the advance of British troops be postponed. He received, as a reply, that the advance would be discontinued, upon his acceptance of British terms of peace. Sir Garnet Wollesley has gone to Durnford Pass. FRANCE, July 21. The Buonapartists have recognised Prince Jerome as head of th^ party. General Boarbaki adheres to the Republic. The French Chambers voted that the return to Paris shall take place m November, with an amendment confirming the President and Chambers m the right of making a requisition m troops, when necessary. BERLIN, July 21. Bismarck proposes triennial German budgets.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1106, 26 July 1879, Page 2
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