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THE EASTERN CRISIS.

THE RE-ACTION, ■I JM ujmjy Itrltinh Anxiety. [RBDTER’S TELEORAMS COPYRIGHT.] Constantinople, August 24. A second Provisinal Government for Bulgaria has been formed at Tirnova, the termer capital, by Stambouloff, who has a considerable following, and is opposed to the deposition of fringe Alexander. Constantinople, August 25. The second Bulgarian Government

which has been formed at Tirno>.a issued a proclamation calling out the Militia. The reactionary agitation in support of the Prince is extending to the garrsons and population of Shumea, Tirnova, Nicopolis, Widdin, and Silistra. The Roumelian troops are in favor of Prince Alexander. Prince Alexander is now a prisoner on board a yacht and is being conveyed down the Danube. London, August 25. In answer loan enquiry in the House of Commons, Sir James Fergusson confirmed # the news of the deposition of Prince Alexander, whose destination was as yet unknown to the Government The latter, he stated, viewed the recent events in Bulgaria with great anxiety. CONSTANTINOPLE, August 25.

The Government which was formed at Sophia, the Bulgarian capital, on the deposition of Prince Alexander, has been overthrown. Zankpff, the leader of the rebellion, and others who formed the Government have been arrested.

It is reported here that prince Alexander has been landed at Bess* arabia, a Russian province on the northern shore of the £Uck sea.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1325, 26 August 1886, Page 2

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THE EASTERN CRISIS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1325, 26 August 1886, Page 2

THE EASTERN CRISIS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1325, 26 August 1886, Page 2

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