ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
CABLE_NEWS.
[betjter’s telegrams.] LONDON, May 31. Consols are at 98f. New Zealand Five Per Cents, at 104. Tallow is sixpence lower.* LONDON* May 30. Sir Garnet Wolseley left to-day to assume command at Natal. NAPLES, May 30. Mount Etna is in active eruption. CALCUTTA, May 30, Tlie principal portion of the British troops will leave Jellalabad immediately. The ratification of the treaty of peace with Takoob Khan was completed today. OAKS STAKES. Lord Falmouth’s Wheel of Fortune, by Adventurer —Queen Bertha 1 Mr W. I’Anson’s b f Coromandel, by Macaroni —Pearl - • -2 Duke of Westminster’sbr f Adventure, by Adventurer—Kate Darrell - 3 [The winner, whose performances were given a few weeks since, has never been beaten, her last victory prior to the above being the One Thousand Guineas, The scions of Adventurer, it will bo seen, run first and third, a fact which will be particularly gratifying to the owner of Perkin Warbeck, who is also by Adventurer.] [special to “globe.”] LONDON, May 30. The Zulus made a raid upon Natal They killed some of the friendly natives and captured a lot of cattle. May 31. The copper market is without noticeable change. The tin market is quiet, the current quotations being £66 5s to £66 10s. The corn market is easy at recent quotations.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1648, 2 June 1879, Page 2
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