ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE. LONDON, August 22. At tho wool sales 9157 halos were disposed of to-day, the attendance of buyers being moderate. [rbuteb’s telegrams. I LONDON, August 23. There have been large withdrawals of gold for South America. Wool is in bettor demand and prices remain steady. ATHENS, August 23. THE EASTERN aUESTIOH. Tho Commissioners who have been appointed to finally arrange the details regarding the rectification of tho Greek frontier have hold their first meeting. LONDON, August 22. The latest news from the Cape states that Sir Garnet Wolseley arrived at Rorke’s Drift on August 3rd, joining tho second column under Colonel Baker. Tho first column in command of Colonel Russell had previously advanced. Both forces were to rendezvous at Maginton. Cotowayo had not surrendered, and was at Ins military kraal to tho north of tho Black Umvolosi river with only a small following. August 23. Lord Chelmsford has boon invested with tho Order of tho Grand Cross of tho Bath. ROME, August 23. Garibaldi is bettor, and returns to Caprora shortly.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1720, 25 August 1879, Page 2
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