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  2. News by the San Francisco Mail.

    BY the arrival of the P.M.S. Co.'s ship Zealandia we ate in possession of American flies to the 12th, and English cable despatches to the 11th September, The following are the principal items of ...

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  3. A DEFICIT.

    London, September 6.—According to Turkish financial estimates, a deficit of eleven million Turkish pounds is anticipated for the year 1877-78, which will have to be raised, by special taxation, ...

    Article : 31 words
  4. NO PEACE.

    London, September 6.—A bucharest correspondent says: Peace is impossible until the Turks are completely crushed. It the Czar entered Moscow alter concluding an unsatisfactory peace it would ...

    Article : 37 words
  5. SERVIA.

    Belgrado, September 6.—A despatch states that the first-class of the militia has been ordered to be at the points of concentration by the 13th instant. All commanders of corps leave Belgrade to-day, ...

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  6. THE FIGHT NEAR RUSTCHUK.—THE CAPTURE OF LOFTSCHA.

    London, September 5.—Russian official accounts of the fighting at Kadikoi, near Rustchulc, say: —On Tuesday, a Turkish force from Rustchuk and Pasgrad captured Kadikoi and occupied it for a ...

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  7. ENGLISH EXCITEMENT.

    Chigaco, September 6.—The Times' London special says: London was never so excited since the Russians crossed the Danube. The city is inundated with rumours of battles in every direction ...

    Article : 216 words
  8. AT RUSTCHUK.

    Bucharest, September 6.—An important engagement took place near Rustchuk yesterday morning. Soon afterwards the Russians begun the bombardment of the city from Slobasin, which ...

    Article : 81 words
  9. THE ATTACK ON PLEVNA.

    Bucharest, Sept. 9.—Official bulletins from Russianhead-quarters at Poredin give the details of the operations at Plevna as follows:—At dusk on Thursday troops of the western column approached Plevna ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. GREAT SLAUGHTER AT LOFTSCHA.

    Bucharest, September [?].—The battle at Lavatz was commenced by the Turks, who, disquieted by the great increase of Russians before the town, attacked them fiercely. The Russians repulsed ...

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  11. SITUATION OF THE FORCES IN TURKEY.

    London, September 6.—The Russian success at Lovatz makes Osman Pasha have a hostile force on both flanks. Either a defeat at Plevna or an attempted withdrawal may result in the ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. DISSATISFACTION AT THE INCAPACITY OF THE RUSSIAN STAFF.

    Bucharest, September, 5.—The Russians have evacuated Gagova and retired to Patonarko. The Turks and Egyptians pursued them thither. The autumnal rains have begun. Strong ...

    Article : 171 words
  13. RUMOURS OF DESPERATE BATTLES.

    London, September 11.—A Times London, despatch, says: There are rumours to-night that the Turks evacuated Plevna on Sunday, moving towards Widin, after having severely punished ...

    Article : 338 words
  14. MEDIATION IN THE WAR.

    London, September 5.—A despatch from Berlin states that, according to semi-official advices, Austria and Germany have declared that they do not deem the present state of affairs one to induce ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. STRENGTH OF THE RUSSIANS.

    A correspondent telegraphing from Poreain gives the names of the various corps and brigades composing the army before Plevna, showing that there are 80,000 infantry, including 28,000 Roumanians; ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. RUSSIANS PREPARING WINTER QUARTERS.

    London Sept. 5.—A Vienna correspondent telegraphs:—The Russian General Richter has ordered the purchase of building materials for barracks for 20,000 men, half of which are to be erected in ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. THE TURKISH FORCES.

    Vienna, Sept. 5.—Persons who have kept careful records of reinforcements which have gone to Shumla, estimate that Mehemet Ali must have nearly 160,000 men. Taking away 60,000 of these ...

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  18. RUSSIAN HEAD QUARTERS, CORNJI.

    The following official intelligence has reached here:— "Forty battalions of Turkish troops under Sulieman Pasha made an attack this morning on ...

    Article : 178 words
  19. A REVIEW OF THE SITUATION.

    London, September 5.—Rumli of peace are indefinite and untrustworthy. It is true that Turkey, in the presence of her recent successes, could afford to accept intercession and mediation, ...

    Article : 244 words
  20. BATTLE OF PLEVNA.

    London, September 12.—A correspondent telegraphing from before Plevna Saturday at 5 p.m. says: The Russians during Friday night gained a large slice of ground in the direction of Gravica, ...

    Article : 336 words
  21. A TERRIBLE BATTLE.

    Vienna, September 8.—Osman Pasha's attack on the Russians at Pelishad and vicinity was one of the most hardly fought battles of the war. The Turks early in the fight captured a Russian redoubt one mile in front ...

    Article : 571 words
  22. THE POPE.

    The Pope, upon being informed that the depositions taken pro futura memoria in the Lambertini-Antonelli snit were of such a nature as to tell greatly against the case for the defendants, is said ...

    Article : 107 words
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