16 SEPTEMBER 1876, page 3

The British Association Has Decided To Continue The Sub-...

explorations. The funds collected are exhausted, and the work has been stopped. Mr. Willett, whose exertions so powerfully contributed to the undertaking, having convinced......

The Negotiations Between Austria And Hungary, So Often...

interrupted, are about to be recommenced once more. Monday next is spoken of as the probable date. In the present state of Eastern Europe, the necessity of a good understanding......

The News From South Africa Of The Serious Defeat 4

the Transvaal ;Boers, under President Burgers, by the Kaffirs is likely to be the signal for a great advance in the policy of Confederation. The Boers are intending, it is said,......

The American Republicans Have Been Successful In Two Out Of

the three State elections which have been held up to the present. in the latest of these, that in Maine, they have re-elected the present Governor ; they have secured all the......

The Death Of One Of The Youngest Of The Judges,

Mr. Justice Quain,—a thoroughly-learned and scientific jurist, as well as a sound lawyer,—who died on Tuesday, after an illness of which the latter part was very painful, will......

Mr. Tweed, Whose Escape From Custody In 14w York In

open daylight, and under strong suspicion of collusion on the part of hie gaolers, will be in the recollection of our readers, has at length been rearrested. He was recognised......

One Of The Dullest Meetings Of The British Association On

record has come to an end,—one of the dullest, we mean, in the sense not of the adept, but of the ordinary reader,—the hearer who hopes to pick up something new by the light of......

Mr. Charles Francis Adams Has Accepted The Nomina- Tion Of

the Democrats of Massachusetts to be their caedidate for the Governorship of the State. Even with such a candidate, the Democrats of Massachusetts have probably no chance ; but......

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......

Our Readers Will Read With Interest The Account Given In

another page by the Rev. Malcolm MacColl,—who is on his way, with Dr. Liddon, to see for himself the truth of what is going on in Servia,—of Dr. Dellinger's views on the Eastern......

Consols Were On Friday 951 To 95i.

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