THE EASTERN CRISIS.
[rEDTBE’h TKLKORaMS — COPYRIGHT.] Vi nm. November 4. The Austrn-Hungarian delegations assembled to-day. A warlike feeling was manifested. The Presidents in their speeches urged the necessity of upholding Austro-Hungarian interests in the Balkan peninsula at any saciifice. Vienna, November 6. The Emperor Francis Joseph, in receiving the delegations, declared that Austria is seeking in co-operation with the other Great Powers to bring about a settlement of Bulgarian affairs, at the same time consulting, as far as is admissible, the wishes of the Bulgarian people, and which shall be in accordance with the Treaty of Berlin and the interests of Europe. He stated that the pacific assurances of the other Great Powers would justify the hope that Austro- Hungary’s interests would be protected, and European peace be maintained. Sofia, November 6. The city of Philippopolis has been declared in a state of siege, owing to the lawless acts of brigands in the vicinity. November 6. General Kaulbars, the Russian Agent connived at the Bourgais revolt. A number of the plotters implicated in that insurrection hare fled. The remainder have been arrested.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1402, 9 November 1886, Page 2
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182THE EASTERN CRISIS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1402, 9 November 1886, Page 2
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