TELEGRAPHIC.
ENGLISH &_ FOREIGN. [beutke's TELEGBAMS.] THF AFGHAN WAR. London, March 28. In the House of Lords, in reply to a question, Lord Cranbrook said the Government had received no news from India which in any way confirmed the reported rupture in Afghan negotiations. LORD BEACONSFIELD ON THE COMMERCIAL CRI IS. Lord Beaconsfield, in the Lords, said an enquiry into the cause of the present depression in trade and agriculture could not have any practical result, but possibly an enquiry into the effects of the depreciation in the value of silver may hereafter become necessary. THE QUEEN. The Queen has arrived in Italy. [SPECIAL TO PBESS AGENCY.] HOME MARKETS. London, March 29. Money is rathor firmer. In the stock market there is no noticeable alteration. Bank shares are depressed by the Oriental Bank statement. Debentures quiet. Wool —Medium qualities command beßt rates. The heaviest fall has been in superfine and inferior.
CABLE NEWS.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1595, 31 March 1879, Page 2
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