Affairs in Bulgaria.
Vikxxa, November 6. A number of Bulgarian deputies have telegraphed to Mr Gladstone asking lor sympathy and assistance. Russia declines to recognise the treaty between Servia and Bulgaria. Sons, November 4. A number of Russian conspirators in the town of Bourgas seized the Government offices of that town, and arrested the officials. They then disarmed tbe troops, and proclaimed a Russian protectorate over the dietrict. Tbe Regency, on bearing of this, immediately despatched a body of troop# the town, who restored order, and the revolt baa now collapsed. November 5. The city of Philipopolis has been declared in a state of siege, owing to the lawless seta of tbe brigands iu tbe vicinityNovember 6. General Kaulbars. the Russian ageut, connived at the Bourgae revolt. Several of the plotter# implicated in that insurrection ha*# fled, aud the remainder have been arrested. Loxnox. November 7. The Bulgarian Regency, feeling that they have been deserted by tbe Powers, are expected to arrange with Bosnia. Great uneasiness is experienced m Eng. lend and on the Continent in connection with the orieie in Bulgaria, and it ie generally betiered that serious consequences will result. A large number of Russian tree sports are being fitted out for sss st Odessa, and tbs dockyards and arsenals throughout tbs ling, dom are nnusnally busy. (hut anxiety protail# hi connect ion with the further development relative to the Eastern oriels. It i» unduretood that both Germany and Austria have resolved to mail* tain a neutral position, lbs Russian Rutaohuk, a fortified teiri on the &£a“tSj A rumor which, howovor, is ereditod, ie m oircolatioo the! tbs Bbt* Go vers meat proposed to send two ytweeleol war to Verna to aaai i in pieaerviug order, •ad that the Porta has refused to grant lheii pgniaaioo to put IbMWfblbl
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1900, 10 November 1886, Page 2
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301Affairs in Bulgaria. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1900, 10 November 1886, Page 2
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