ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
Pretiter’s telegrams.], LONDON, November 21. Three per cent, consols 98|-. November 22. Affairs at the Cape. Later news from the Cape states that Sir Garnet Wolseley stormed Secocceni’s stronghold. The aspect of affairs in the Transvaal is less threatening. The Wool SalesThere were no wool sales to-day. The English Weather. Severe snowstorms have occurred in England. DUBLIN, November 22. Irish Matters.
A crowded meeting was held to protest against several arrests. Mr Parnell and other leaders of the Home Rule party present condemned the action of the Government, and advised the Irish to persevere and secure free laud. ROME, November 22. The Italian Ministry. A new Ministry has been formed under the Presidency of Cairoli, with Torez as Minister of Commerce, Magliano of Finance, Cairoli of the Interior, Yilla of Justice, Marcini of Education, Baccarini of Public Works, and Bowello of War. NEW TORK, November 22. American Railways. All speculation in railways has collapsed.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1799, 26 November 1879, Page 2
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