TEH BULGARIAN REVOLUTION.
Prince Alexander a Prisoner,
CON.STA.NTIN'OI'LI-., August 25.
It is reported here that Princo Alexander, of Bulgaria, has been landed in Bessarabia, a Russian province on tho northern shore of tho Black Sea. If is reported, also, that ho has arrived at Keni (Moldavia), on the Danube, and proceeded thence towards the Austrian frontier, whilo other rumours have it that he is proceeding to St. Petersburg, Sistova, and Darmstadt.
Martial Law Proclaimed.
Constantinople, August 20,
Jvf. Stambouioff, who formed the second Provisional Government for Bulgaria at Tirnova, has issued a proclamation announcing tho establishment of martial law, and General Mutkurofl has been appointed to tho command of tho army, with full power.
Ominous Russian Preparations
London, August 20,
The Black Sea fleet is being equipped, and the Russian Ministers of War and Marine have recalled the officers on leave to their post*
Vienna, August 20
Prince Bismarck and M. do Giers (the Russian Prime Minister) aro now holding a meeting at Franzenbrunn, in Northern Bohemia.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 201, 27 August 1886, Page 2
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