CABLE NEWS.
ENGLISH & FOREIGN. SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE. BRILLIANT VICTORY. TEE ZULU WAR VIRTUALLY OVER. LONDON, July 23. Lord Chelmsford has won a bril’iant victory at Untlini. Cetowayo commanded his forces in person. Tho war is virtually over. LONDON, July 18. THE ZULU WAR. Tho first British column is twelve miles from XJndini, and is advancing, Cetywayo has just sent to inqr ; re if tho British would entertain proposals of peace. Sir G. Wolseley has demanded the return of the Isandula trophies, a cattle indemnity, and other stipulations.
FLOGGING IN THE ARMY. A majority in a House of 126, carried the Restricted Flogging Bill. AMERICAN CROPS. The crops in Canada and America are below the average. THE IRON TRADE. The South Wales strike has ended. THE LATE PRINCE IMPERIAL. At the military funeral of the late Prince Imperial at Oliiselhurst, there was a mob of 200,000 persons. The Queen was there with the ex-Empross Eugenio. The Prince of Wales, the Dukes ef Edinburgh, Connaught, and Cambridge were the pall bearers. HOME PARTIES. At a banquet, Lord Salisbury contracted the union that existed among the Tories with the Liberal disunion. PILGRIMAGE TO ROME Extensive Catholic pilgrimages wiH start for Rome in Epiphany. GERMANY. Prince Bismarck has installed a Tory Ministry, and has carried a protection measure securing a revenue without application to Parliament. There is peace between Germany and the Yatican. GARIBALDI. The divorce sought for by Garibaldi has been refused. THE MARKETS. LONDON, July 15. Wheat is strong, with an upward tendency. Foreign arrivals are abundant. Continued rains are enhancing the value of nearly all cereal products. Australian wheat is selling, ex ship Rodney, at 51a per 4801bs. Prices in wool continue to recede. Hides are firmer. THE IRON TRADE. July 17. Jackson and Gill, Cleveland ironworkers, have failed. THE ZDID WAR. July 21. The British troops have reached Un' diui unopposed, Cotywayo burnt Ins kraal and retired. THE MARKETS. Homo deliveries in wheat are small Foreign arrivals reach a fair average. [eetjteb’s telegeams.] LONDON, July 11. Sir Garnet Wolseley arrived at Cap Town on Juno 23rd, and proceeded t Natal on June 24th. The British columns have effected junction and are now within twenty-fiv miles of Cetewayo’s kraal. July 18.
Adelaide wheat, per 4801b5., ex warehouse, 51s; Adelaide flour, per 2Solbs., ex wareheuse, 355; best Australian beef tallow, 31s per cwt.; best Australian mutton tallow, 33s per cwt. lue Viiuaumu luur j)er cent. iuau nao been issued. £3,000,000 were issued at ninety-five. The loan has completely succeeded.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1694, 25 July 1879, Page 2
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418CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1694, 25 July 1879, Page 2
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