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BULGARIAN AFFAIRS.

By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.

(reuter’s telegrams.)

Rome, November 25.

An Italian Greenbook has been published showing that Italy sup- , ported Prince Alexander of Bulgaria in the recent crisis in that country, and after his abdication favored the' Regency, and deprecated the action of Russia in. delaying a settlement of the Bulgarian difficulty. London, November 25.

Most of the Powers have assented to the Russian proposal that Priace Nicholas of Mingrelia be appointed to the Throne of Bulgaria. The British Government have expressed a desire to consult the wishes of the Bulgarian people on the subject. Sofia, November 25.

It is officially notified that Russian subjects in Bulgaria will be protected by Germauy, and those in Roumelia by France. The Bulgarian people have expressed themselves absolutely to Prince Nicholas of Mingrelia succeeding to the throne of Bulgaria. Sofia, November 25.

Plots have 1 been discovered among the cadets at the Military School of this town, with the object of murdering’the Regents and other prominent citizens. Several arrests have been made.

London, November 27.

It is announced that Germany is seeking to arrange a settlement of the Bulgarian difficulty which shall be satisfactory to both Austria and Russia, whereby Russia would recog- . nise the, recently-elected Sobranje, and the Great Powers would sanction, the union of Bulgaria and Roumelia. Constantinople, November 27.

General Kaulbars has left this city for St. Petersburg.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 770, 3 December 1886, Page 25

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BULGARIAN AFFAIRS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 770, 3 December 1886, Page 25

BULGARIAN AFFAIRS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 770, 3 December 1886, Page 25