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THE EASTERN CRISIS.

Constantinople, Aug. 26. ! Later advices confirm!the intelligerce previously received that Prince ( Alexander of Bulgaria bad, landed at.Reini. It is further stated tiat he *rjll, be detained there until oners are to liberate him. It is understood Prjnce_ Alexander w ( ill then pnceed to Parmstadt." Pijinc© Alexander of Hesse met the deppsed Prince at Reiui,, and requested him to- ,lo Bulgaria. Aug, 27. Intelligence is to hand from -Sofia that a regency has been established for .Bulgaria, and , jM. Karaveloff appointed, premier of t|ie new Ministry. It is now. asserted'that M Koraveloff, who was President of the Council of Ministers prior to tlie deposition.,.of the Prince j did not, a? previously »t----nounced, join ;M. Zoakbff in leading the revolution bring aboutj the Prince’s arrest and deposition. j Pr’nce Alexander has been released from cu stody iri Renpienrmai, a town on the DApube, in Russian Bessarabia; He deliver'd » farewell speech to’hiss escort, in w.'dch, expressed a, bop^that Bulgaria .would, choose; another Prince, ' Lon|don, Aug. 26. Great enthusiasm ! now pr^ls. ip Roumelia ip favor of Ifrinca Alexander, and it is considered; likely that | status quo will be restored, Russia being thereby deprived of a chance to intervene.in Rpumelian effairs. The Russian Government disavow any duplicity m the; kidnapping of Prince Alexander. Ang. 27. The journals of St. Peterburg state, and the Austrian and. German press generally agree, that the disappearance of Prince Alexander was necessary to secure a firm accord among the three Empires, which are resolved to maintain peace and localise events on the Danube. V,- ■ ' ... Aug, 28. The Russian officers treated Prince Alexander badly, and also with indignity,; Ang. 29. Prince Alexander hesitated to return to Bulgaria until the conclusion of the meeting between Prince Bismark and M. De Giers, the Russian Prime; Minister, at Franzerbad. '■.[ !’ Russia is massing her troops, and is also collecting large quantities of ,bridge material near the Lower Danube., The Black Sea squadron is cruising on the Roumelian coast. • , Vienna, Aug. 27, Prince Alexander arrived yesterday

at Lemberg in" Galicia, where he / received, a great ovation. 'the city waa illuminated in hi* honor, and the local authorities paid a. cMapUnjentary viail to the Prineci It is understood that lie will- shortly proceiuLto Breslaw, in Germany. Prince Bismarck is now returning to Berlin from Nazenbail, Northern Bohemia, where be has been holding a meeting with M. De Qiefs, the Russian Prime. Minister. 1 1 . Aog. 28. It is understood that Prince Alexander intends returning (o Bulgaria, by way of Ronmani*.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1550, 31 August 1886, Page 1

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THE EASTERN CRISIS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1550, 31 August 1886, Page 1

THE EASTERN CRISIS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1550, 31 August 1886, Page 1

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