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Show TELEGRAPHIC Important War News. LondoD, 18. A Reuter telegram from St. J?oterabnirK aaya that iu pur-sunncG pur-sunncG o( a p.krtil uiobilizAtion of the Kueaian army preparations are now being mude fur the mobilization of the eauiUry corps. Moveable hospitals aro also beiug got ready. Committeea of ladies have been formed on tbe model of those which worked with so much success during the Franco-German war lor the private pri-vate nur&ing ot the wounded. Tho empress ol Russia and the grand duchess, it is stated, have assumed the patronage of the associations. It is improbable that General Tchar-nayefl Tchar-nayefl will retain the command of of the Servian army in the event of the Russians being driven to action, as his whole conduct in Servia haa not given satisfaction in official circlts hern. The Cologne Gaztlte's Paris correspondent cor-respondent Bays: A principal obstacle , to war seems to have been removed. Tlio Rothschilds are said to have promised to advance Russia money. Tho loan will not be public. Tbe Russian conditions are said, on 'charge, to be so favorable that the Rothschilds can easily dispose cf tho loans privately. Tans, IS. The statement that the Russian telegraphic agency had denied de-nied that U.e czar made a speech to a number of officers at Tsarkoeyezeta on Wednesday, during which he said: "Let us widh the best success to the commanders of our armies," is incorrect. What the agencydid deny was the previous report circulated on the London stock exchange that the czar had made a pacifio speech to the imperial guard. |