26 AUGUST 1876, page 1

There Is To Be A Serious Fight For The Seat

for Bucks, vacant by the elevation of Mr. Disraeli to the Peerage. It was believed that Mr. T. F. Fremantle, son of Lord Cottesloe, would be returned without opposition, and he......

The Rumours Of Mediation Have Died Away Under The Sound

of the cannon, but it is evident that they will revive at once if Alexinatz falls. The Czar even now can hardly hold in the Russians, and if he wishes to avoid intervention must......

Mr. Disraeli Has Taken Farewell Of The Electors Of Bucks,

in a letter which suggests that he is practising the new oratory he believes to be adapted to the House of Lords. "Next to the favour of our Sovereign," he is indebted to the......

The Pall Mall Gazette Of Friday Evening Published A Telegram

from Berlin which, if correct, may be of serious importance. It announces that the Russian Government is endeavouring, with the aid of some Dutch bankers, to place a loan in......

News Of The Week.

T HE crisis in Servia is still delayed, but the grounds for hope are very slight. Tchernaieff still holds Alexinatz, and is fortify- ing Deligrad behind him, and is said to......

The Daily News Has Published The Letter Of Its Special

Com- missioner in Bulgaria, detailing and amplifying his telegrams. It is useless to go over the catalogue of horrors again, but we must mention that the writer and Mr. Schuyler......

Lord Beaconsfield Must Have Been Studying The Book Of...

It is difficult to believe that any one but he wrote the pompous proclamation in which Lord Lytton announces that on January 1, 1877, he shall hold an "Imperial Assembly" at......

The Editors Cannot Undertake To Return Manuscript In Any...

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