Revolution in Bulgaria
EUSSIA MANCBUVEING. TUEKISH EESEEVES IN SYEIA CALLED OUT. ("BBUTEBB TELEGBAMB.] Constantinople, September 9. Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria, is now eu route to Darmstadt. He expresses his willingness to return to Bulgaria in the event of his being reelected to the Throne. Before leaving Sofia Prince Alexander issued a manifesto to the Bulgarians announcing that t« had abdicated in view of the Czar's assurance that the independance of the country would be respected. In conclusion he thanks the people for their loyalty to himself, and urges them to obey the Rogency -which, has been established. The Turkish Government has issued a circular note to the Great Powers inviting them to ta3:e fiction preventing armed intervention in Bulgaria on the part of Russia. Tho Turkish reserves in Syria have been called out. Considerable excitement has been caused in consequence. London, September 10. The Standard this morning publishes a telegram from St. Petersburg stating that the Russian Government favors the appointment of Prince Nitita, of Montenegro, to the Throne of Bulgaria.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 11 September 1886, Page 2
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