Show 1 FKOM ALL ths dispatches say in relation I f rela-tion to the Bulgarian revolution wemav i 1 ts ° conclude that this about the situation t Alexander was deposed not by his = people but by the cunning and boldness 4 bold-ness of his minister who succeeded ia running him out of his principality before t l fore the true situation was known tot to-t If4 the people that as soon as his people 1 i learned the true situation they turned i t t upon the conspirators and overthrew f 111 K them and the loyalist troops are now f ° r occupying Sofia with the consent of the + powers and that the deposed prince S 1 has been invited by the great powers of rt I Europe to return and resume his government t r 11 1 1 |