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THE BULGARIAN REVOLUTION.

PRINCE ALEXANDER RELEASED.

(Rkutkk'h Tfi.kokam )

Constantinople, August 27. Intku.iiYknck is to hand from Sophia that a Regency has been established for Bulgaria, and Karuvolo/f ia appointod Froraior of tho

dew Ministry.

. It is nowasserted that Karavoloff, who veils President of the Council of Ministers pr'or tothodopositionof. Prince Alexander,did not, as previously announced, join Zankofl in in leading tho revolution to bring about tho Prince's arrest and deposition. Pi inco Aloxandor has beon released from custody at P.oni, a Russian town on tho Danube, in Russian Beesarabia.

The l'rinco delivered a farowoll speech to his escort, and expressed a hope that Bulgaria would choose anothor prince. London, August 27—The "Journal St. Petersburg " states that the Austrian and Gorman prose generally ajreo that the ejection of Alexander was necessary to eecuro tho firm accord of th? three Empires,who aro resolved to maintain poaco and localise events on tho Danube.

Kusslan War Preparations.

London, August 29.— Kussia is massing hor troops, and U also collecting largo quantities of bridge matoiial near tho Lower Danube. Tho Black Soa squadron is cruising on tho Houmelian Coast.

Tho Uasso-Gorman Meeting,

Prince Bismarck is now returning to Borlin from Franzebrunn, Northorn Bohemia, where he has bsen holding a meeting with M. Do Giers, tho Russian Primo Minister. Princb Alexander hesitated to return to Bulgaria until tho conclueion of this meeting.

Ovation to Princo Aloxandor.

Vienna, August 27.—Prince Alexander arrived yesterday at Lemborg, in Galicia, whore ho received a groat ovation. Tho city was illuminated in hia honour. Tho local authorities paid a complimentary visit to tho I'rineo. It ia understood that ho will shortly procood to Bre-slau, in Germany, and will return to Bulgaria by way of Koumania.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 203, 30 August 1886, Page 2

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THE BULGARIAN REVOLUTION. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 203, 30 August 1886, Page 2

THE BULGARIAN REVOLUTION. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 203, 30 August 1886, Page 2

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