16 SEPTEMBER 1876, page 2

Lord Stratford De Redcliffe Wrote A Very Able Letter To

last Satur- day's Times advocating the union of the Powers' to enforce terms on Turkey-, and containing some remarkable expressions of the able old diplomatist's deepest......

The Political Agitation In England Has Not Cooled Down, Nor

can it cool down while Lord Derby speaks as h loes, and no autumn Session of Parliament is determined on. Meetings on the subject of the Turkish barbarities have been held......

Lord Granville Has Written A Very Good Letter To The

Secretary of the Committee for arranging the meeting of yesterday in Guildhall,—a meeting which we went to press too early to report,—in which he says that the national feeling......

Mr. Grant Duff, By Way Of A Reductio Ad Absurdum

of Mr. Gladstone's programme, sent to ,the Times of Monday a counter-proposal of his own for making the Duke of Edin- burgh Sultan, and governing European Turkey through a staff......

The Buckinghamshire Election Comes Off Next Week, And No...

very much will depend on its issue. Mr. Fremantle is evidently hard-pressed to defend the action of the Government in relation to their Turkish policy, for he has taken refuge......

There Is No Reliable News Of The Negotiations For Peace.

The Porte has, it is said, declined the armistice, but intimated its readiness to make peace, and to permit "a suspension of hostili- ties" during the negotiations for peace.......

There Has Been No War News This Week Of Any

importance. It is clear that, either the Times' correspondent exaggerated the im- portance of the battle of Alexinatz, or the Turkish army was too ill-supplied to move and take......

Mr. Lowe Made One Of His Cleverest Speeches At Croydon

on Wednesday, on the cardinal and grave defect of which we have said enough elsewhere ; but as a mere speech it would be hard to beat it. Under the flame of Mr. Lowe's wit, the......