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NEWS BY CABLE.

THE BULGARIAN REVOLU TION.

CossTXNTiNorLK, August 27. Intelligence comes to hand from Folia that a Regency has been established for Bulgaria, and that M. R.vruvclotl lias been appointed Premier of a new Ministry. It is now a -erted that M. KaravuloiT, who was Rr- idem of the Council of Ministers prior to the deposition of the Prince, • 1 n6t, as previously announced, join "l Zuukotf in leading the revolution and bringing about the Prince's arrest aid deposition. Prince Alexander lii i been released from custody at Keinrussi, a town on the Dauulie, in lb-ssiiui Bessarabia. He delivered a f otvell speech to his escort, in which he i ypressed a hope that Bulgaria would choose another Prince. Los nos, August 27. The Journal de St Petersburg states, led the Austrian and German Press ) ■ H rally agree, that the disappearance < f Prince Alexander was necessary to secure the firm accord of the three Kiupiru.-t, who are resolved to maintain 1” "we and localise events on the Dwiiuha. ■ Vumna, August 27. Pr.nce Alexander arrived yesterday at R, i:il»erg, in Galicia, where he receive 1 a groat ovation, and the city vva iliuiumated iu his honor. The b'cal authorities paid a complimeny visit to the Prince. It is under- ■ that he will shortly proceed to Breslau. in Germany. l i nice Bismarck is now returning to l ; ei. ‘ from Franxeiibad, in Northern l> eima, where he has been holding 1:1 ting with M. de Giers, the Russian Prime Minister. August 2H. It is understood tlnvt Prince Alexander is returning to Bulgaria by way of Roi.iuania. London, August 28. Ibe Russian officers treated Prince Alexander badly, and also with in* digiuty. August 20. Prince Alexander hesitated to return to Bulgaria until conclusion of tin in. -img between Prince Bismarck nul M. dc Giers, Russian Prime Min ur at Franxeiibad. Russia is i v sing her troops, and is also collecting Urge quantities of bridge material near the Lower Dwindle. The Black Sv-a squadron is cruising on the Roumeliati roast. London, August 27. The lira wing for the great sculling all pstakes to couic otl on the 1 Thames on the 80tli of this mouth and following days was made to-day. h r the first heat Mat turnon is drawn i., iin-t Wallace Rosa, Teenier against P< i kins, las. against Beach, and Buis nr gets a bye. I# the House of Commons to-day, on tlie Address-in Reply was res lined, when Mr Parnell's .icndim ul, requiring the suspension f evictions in Ireland during tlie •'inter months, was rejected by a majority of 128. August 28. ■a rhe Now Zealand Shipping Com •ny ■> R-M.S. Kiukuura left Plymoutli r Auckland and Wellington tins .ruing. [ nd. r the auspices of the Freelrade ~’u. Mr Buchanan will shortly i.er a lecture urging Australia ti» opt a policy of protection.

The following is the latest betting for the sculling sweepstake of 200 hots, with 500 sovs aided, which commence next week on the Thames : 0 to 4 agailist Beach, 100 to 80 against Teenier, 4 to 1 against Wallace Ross, H to 1 against Neil Matter-son, 7 to 1 against Bubear and Perkins, 9 to 1 against Lee. The Citizen states that hills of John Wilson and Company, of Sydney, have been returned. The liabilities of the firm are about £BI,OOO. If time is given, it is probable that creditors will be paid in full. Mr Gladstone has issued a pamphlet dealing with the Irish question, in which he abandons the land-purchase scheme, and he espouses a belief that the sense of nationality of Scotland and Wales lias liestirred Ireland, and that the latter country only needs to persevere to obtain its demands. The Economist urges colonial, shippers to test the legality of the action of the London freight ring. Owing to splendid weather, Monday's advance of Od in barley has been maintained. Australian wheat, ex warehouse, is quoted at 80s; ex ship, 85s; New Zealand shipments from 82s to 80s. Hop |4hking has commenced, and the quality is excellent. The wool market is firm, and late advance is fully maintained. Munich, August 27. Mr Gladstone arrived here to-day from London, and afterwards proceeded to the Tegeru See, alsmt twenty miles from this city.

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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 25, 31 August 1886, Page 3

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NEWS BY CABLE. Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 25, 31 August 1886, Page 3

NEWS BY CABLE. Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 25, 31 August 1886, Page 3

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