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THE BULGARIAN IMBROGLIO. RETURN OF THE PRINCE. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. THE ATTITUDE OF RUSSIA.

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[keuter'in tklkoram*.! CoN^rANTisoi-LK, August 30. PIUSTK Ai.kwndkh lia-* arrived at Rustchuck, Bulgaria, and he ha.* been receded wjth gre.it enthu-iaMn by the populace, whom he addicted, raying ho had full confidence m the Bulgarian*, and w.m prepared to die if necessary fur their happiIt hn^ transpired that the captors of Prince Alexander treated him in a brutal manner while conveying him to Reni.

[PKKS*> AhSOC'l\riON.] London', August 30. Prince Alexander received an ovation on hid arrival in Kouuunia. The .street* were crowded, and floweis were strewn along tho route which he took. At UiHtchuck, a Bulgatian city situated on the Danube, a triumphal arch wan erected, and the officer.-* of the troop? chaired the Prince on his arrival. King Milan, of Servia, expresses sympathy with Prince Alexander, and resumes relations with him. The Xorth (Jerm.in Gazette warns the Pres.s that sympathy expressed with Princo Alexander imperils 'friendship \\ith Russia. Sr. PKTKi^Bnu,, August 30. The Russian (ton eminent are despatching Prince Dolgourouki, one of the Secretaries of State, to Sotu to inquire into the state of affairs in Bulgaria

[kKCTKR's TKI.EOUAM.] Coxsrwnxoi'iK, August 30. Telegrams to hand from Si«»to\a report the arrival there from Rn«chuk of Prince Alexander, who \va^ received by the people with great enthusiasm. The hor^eh of the carriage weie unyoked, and the vehicle driwn by the people through the streets on the Piince .st.wting for his ne\t destination.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2208, 2 September 1886, Page 2

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THE BULGARIAN IMBROGLIO. RETURN OF THE PRINCE. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. THE ATTITUDE OF RUSSIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2208, 2 September 1886, Page 2

THE BULGARIAN IMBROGLIO. RETURN OF THE PRINCE. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. THE ATTITUDE OF RUSSIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2208, 2 September 1886, Page 2

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