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Show ALREADY COMMENCED. Servians and Bulgarians Have Their First Little Skirmish on the Frontier. An Appeal to the Czar to Protect the Union of Roumelia and Bulgaria. The Ambassadors Collecting at Constantinople Con-stantinople for the Meeting-on Meeting-on Monday. Bismarck's Views Imparted to England. Eng-land. London, October 3. Count Von Munster, German ambassador, in an interview with Lord Salisbury, imparted Prince Bismarck's views on the Roumelian question. Six thousand Russians have entered Bulgaria. Bul-garia. This number represents the aggregate aggre-gate number of isolated yolunteers that have arrived so far in a private capacity, suoh as commercial travelers, clergymen, etc. Rou-mania Rou-mania is pushing forward rapidly on her frontier the work of defense. ASKING THE CZAb's RECOGNITION. Copenhagen, October 3. The Czar received re-ceived a deputationat the Danish Royal Country Palace of Marienlyst, at Elsinore. The mission of the deputation was to secure the Czar's recognition of the union of Bulgaria Bul-garia and Roumelia. Members of the deputation depu-tation refused to state whether their object has been fully accomplished. They, however, how-ever, expressed themselves very well satisfied satis-fied with the result of their interview with the Czar. SILENT-MOUTHED AMBASSADORS. Constantinople, October 3. A number of correspondents have endeavored to obtain some information from the ambassadors of the Powers respecting the probable outcome of the conference which will meet Monday to consider, the Roumelian question, but their efforts have been in vain, as the ambassadors am-bassadors are very reticent on all topics relating re-lating to events in the Balkins. Vienna, Oct. 3. Dispatches received here this afternoon report . . fighting on the western fbontieb of bulgaria Between Servian and Bulgarian troops, and that seven men were killed and nineteen wounded. The report has not been confirmed. con-firmed. Both Bulgaria and Servia have since the Roumelian difficulty largely in creased their forces on the frontier. |