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THE CZAR AT ROUMANIA.

(Home News.) '.U^ at te 0 8 ite oi the Emperor were the* and his brothers; Prince GOhad&'akdff, who brings his secretaries <*itktaim, hoping eh^at now at least the dream of his 1 life will be realised; •JG^Ereral* Jot&ai and Hamburger, Mar3hal Alderbergi; ; (General Milutine, the soldier. who has had the courage and the talent to reorganise the Russian 4^?b. Liberal principals;. General Suvaro#, anameoncefamousin Europe; and Vogescoff, with six other generals attached, to his Majesty, and Dr. Bat.r&'ii *... ■. ot her wars the gown gives place to the sword, for a time at least, but in this they will go baud in hand (&-MfLßolidato the future laws of Bulgaria ¥ .which are already drawn up, and were translated into fche native language within the last day or two. Two forbiga' military attaches were there, but there was no English uniform. *The N Czar, on his arrival, was met. by a party of Bulgarians, who (the account proceeds) broko in^o a weird song, &BibhM al_«~fro in the ingfiirrection of JjßSS^and asks help from the- Czar. It Wi!i u^& ha?e^suffered long, enough, f lOTi^tei 0 one. another. O taou, great Kuasia, and thou, our sister Servia, why have you forgotten us? Why f do you not come and help us?" t&S'fcfotfaW'ftarf of the long line more fhan 4000 Bulgarians sang a new song, S^S'ifif }^V^ M for coming to help JPanTt. iThft.whqie centred in %-eae Bulgaria soldiers, for Piojeuti itaetf^wag but languidly demonstrative. Afs% _ arpe'ts" and rugs were hung from A, few, chiefly pretty women, sat at tho opeu windows, but ttjere Wastd unusual multitude. Even : *he 'station the roads were ~ easily |pfrsM r » ?ud after the arrival- of the Emperor the small crowd -rapidly dispersed, wondering how so great a monarch should choose t6 be driven in *;earriage-tKe least pretentious of the vtmlecdriege, and, perhaps, why his face ghouUL look, so full of care.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 192, 15 August 1877, Page 4

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THE CZAR AT ROUMANIA. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 192, 15 August 1877, Page 4

THE CZAR AT ROUMANIA. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 192, 15 August 1877, Page 4

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