BULGARIA FREE.
Ferdinands Reception.—lntense Enthusiasm.
II’KESS A.-SuCIATION.] Lontio.v, August 17. riiK Bulgarian tinny have sworn fidelity to Prime Ferdinand. A seenc of great enthusiasm was witnessed tit I’irnova, after the Prince had declared .Bulgaria free and liKlej.i-ndent. Tlie deputies curried him to his carriage, and the people knelt in front of his horses, praying to he permitted to touch his garments. Sr. pETKKsr.i-Rc, August 17. Ihe s- nii oliicial Journal do St. Petersburg, in an article on the action of Prince Ferdinand, declares that his assumption of power as ruler in Bulgaria is an audacious attack upon the rights of Europe and a flagrant breach of the Treaty of Berlin. .Should the Powers admit this violation, can it be supposed,” says the Journal, “ that Russia will consider herself bound to uphold the remainder of tlie Berlin Treaty J ”
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2358, 20 August 1887, Page 2
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138BULGARIA FREE. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2358, 20 August 1887, Page 2
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