ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE. THE AFGHAN WAR, LONDON, May 10. Yakoob Khan lias accepted the British terms. THE VICTORIAN MISSION. The “ Pall Mail Gazette ” and other papers arc vigorously attacking Mr Berry. LONDON, May 10. The topper market is ■without noticeable alteration, and presents no new feature. Hops are backward. The best Melbourne ox-hides are worth 4-fd to 41 d per lb; best light, 4d to 4Jd per lb; Sydney ox-hides, best heavy worth 4-id to 4|d per lb; best light, 4£ per lb. Tallow is falling, owing to large supplies. The tin market is quiet at £67. The corn market firm and steady at 48s to 48s Gd, Flour is at 32s Gd. There is., considerable business in the wool market. The weather is unsettled.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1630, 12 May 1879, Page 2
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