ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
CABL^NEWS.
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBS. THE IRON TRADE. LONDON, August 7. The iron trade is emerging out of the depression which has recently overtaken it. IRISH VOLUNTEER CORPS. The Heuse of Lords rejected the Bill permitting the formation of volunteer corps in Ireland. [reuter's telegrams.] LONDON, August 6. Three per cent consols, 97f. The new loan of £IOO,OOO for the City of Wellington has been issued. The markets are unchanged. August 7. A dispatch from Sir Garnet Wolseley states that the prospects of peace are good, but that quiet and security are impossible while Cetewayo is at large. He therefore re-occupies TJlundi. Earl Beaconsfleld reiterated Lord Cranbrook's views. Alluding to the distressed condition of agriculture, he upheld the English system against the peasant system. The House of Commons passed through committee the Bill for the Irish University. All amendments were rejected. CAPETOWN, July 22.
Sir G. Wolsoley told the submitting chiefs not to regard Oetewayo as king the country would bo governed and tho people protected by the British Government. Sir G. Wolsoley is about to proceed to Ulundi. General Nowdegate advances simultaneously near Cetewayo's kraal. BERLIN, August 7. Tho Emperor of Austria is visiting the Emperor of Germany.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1707, 9 August 1879, Page 2
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