Show DIOATION lexnnfie of Bulgaria i I1ce Throne Vacntes1lw ici j I RUSSIAS DIPLO3IACI OF Government In aCorn lr AttitudeThe Com tbe DeloalUOD JIItn1J oD Abdicate der leXSDder AUSUlt 2iA dispatch from LoSJlOf dAted Saturday aays o6a Bolg na 1 aod the troops quartered I Ih popnste sl1rrounded the palace a the Clpisl Prince Alexander es If lbl5 DlorniDg 115 escorted over the sDd SbdlCSttd aj disorder The was Tilerewas fN1Ier ilasenibled and adopted lJje then the Czar to reex 0uon praYing to the Bulgarian te1d illS sympsthY vell1blag proceeded to people The Itulslan agent and t1e palsca ot huu the the resolution all rb11l1t td to asmred them of fhea nt aI The agent following 1eetDg rieDdhip The the Cm fnDVernment has been pOriiOlll government ster Mons Clem formed Prime liis of Tirno4 i1t letrOpOUtn AffAirs M Srajonoff t r of Fore P L Trin M Zankoff I lintte 01 UI auc SI Hnrmoff Min later pjnance31 FinSnce M nltet of rilXekieferofo Minuter 1Itrrof war Badalaroff r 0jiliuct Jf 22II fc stated here oBUUSAugnst Baits of Bulgaria was Alexander f tfaftin dunng an and made prisoner deposed of troopsat Widden Bipecnonol troops and D rUn Pot Tilt > Cologne Gazet that the event will belief j afta the They say that j u1d to preserve peace I Alexanders personal qualities loDce hav butEnElandhav I betterfate served a against active support jg refused him being atrafdto Eta and Turkey of B lgaria and the war in behalf showing that the alliance Giatem meeting his position was a ance was unbroken hopeless one SOFIA August 22Tbe people are to The city is animated tranquil jhi and is gaily decorated with flags Peaiier Clement has Issued a procla nion ntH nociDt tie foimal abdica fn of Pnnce Alexander who renoun the throne for ever bring convinced I ua M his reign would be fatal to Bul The Premier states that the new jina of the o abneL will serre until a meeting national as mbly He expresses the hope that all parties will cooperate to siintam the law and assures the people tiil their ruler will not leave the coun < ih nt his nawerful nrotection 1 V BSA August 22 News of the rev oLoon in Bulgaria caused a heavy and r S npid fall on the bourse here One t rmor is that Prince Alexander vast another is that t uapmontd at Widden board ship whose hswu plocsd on a p iJetuiiUm u I unknown il Zankoff who 11 Ute prime mover of the revolu so aid nominal head of the new goY f rament allows only favorable news to ifeL cans i > SDosr August 23The Daily 3ewt l11loming says It U obvious that I > race morning Akiani er was deprived of his aoae by direct orders of the Czar The icui version of the revolution is so dishonet iriai and transparently i It mU not deceive a child The etr and Rus serious tt may be extremely unwarrantable S t i action is absolutely of LiiTlthOUt The argument b without excuse ttjerlm feuds that the revo ution im Russian victory over English in jas ttcein the east J o power is less in med than England Alexander was iu11 v a vassal of thfe Sultan and It b xthovrn l he WKS deposed without tob Atih consent a grave intense taMldifficulty will at once be raised IM deposition of Pnnce Alexander oBolssna hs astounded the point tJi and financiers of sMKland Con > > today have falen 3 The E yp Un ecunues are down 1 per cent4 and te Turkish and Unssi u from I to a taci other stocks wire also Hat latenn tse day but the market now recover ue uebi PrrtBsBUKO August 23The Easntn press was less surprised at the dtp > iUon of Alexander than it WHS irtea Roumehi revolted in 1835 The newspapers here generaUy for some tune past having believed that the pol 1 > 1131 tenon in Bulgaria foreshadowed a catastrophe The 17 J < fomo < ti says tnssii must now speak her weighty words if Miedoa not wish to lose control con-trol of the Balginan destimea BULlY Anguit 23le Glare Rus sun lorein smaister sojourning at iraM nb d wiliat I stated almost immediately im-mediately visit Ifunurck and Kalnoky the Auttfian minister of foreign u5 Tllft opinion is general hero that Germany and Austria by mutual reeroent sacrificed Prince Alexander of Bulgaria in order to preserve an alliance alli-ance with llOKia at the cxoenseof Eng laud t Jblia opinion in nprmanv sym PAUlIU5 with Prince Alexander in his nSortuu BwIY August 23 Tho Post Prince EunarckSa organ publishes an article Or the lulU an crisis wnich is charac tettd by the amiability ol expressions toluds UUSia unfriendliness to > and u riendliness En I tor1and e LOSDOS Aucnst 23The ilarquis of bnry returned to London this aoruiDK lie has had a long interview va the Earl of Iddesleigh foreign njter The coup detat m Bul ana vat a complete surprise to both minis The securities affected bv the iri receipt ol theuewslrom Sofia are auv recovg A dispatch from Vienna to the Times nbam the followmc Prince Alex iader was deposet e by a conspiracy Vas escorted to Widden to 5 oark thence on Sunday for Sevrin In Jllacn Roamania p i dispatch irom Bucharest capital of gumsnia states thai all the news from DIlgaria comes present through om ta utnureesi and that utn no private person t enl i r or leave Bulgaria The tele 1i lines the dispatch adds have en slopped from operation The 4r of the deposition is told as follows I ATeloff pnme minister entered tile tLlaee at Sofia and P tii explained to I o 1I101 1e Alexander that the public of Bulgaria was dissatisfied with his policy and demanded his deposition Alexander says I see I have no friends I cannot resist Public meetings have been held in Sofia and in Ilustcbuk and in all of them the proclamation of the change of government was received with favor The people rejoice over the coup which they say ended an intolerable situation Use Bulgarians are persuaded that Russia Rus-sia will now assist them to consummate a union which they think it Is Turkeys design to frustrate Alexander was taken completely by surprise HewaS astounded at the sudden bursting of the plot upon him KaravelofT had managed the whole affair with such secresy that the only indication indica-tion of the coming storm was a mutinous spirit that was noticeable among the troops Alexander had ordered the circulatIon of papers among them which openly declared he alone was the only obstacle to a union but his orderi in this regard had not been obeyed The affection of the common people for Alexander personally remains re-mains undIminished A telegram from Bucharest says The Roumanians are very much excited I over the Bulgarian crisisx JungCharles is personally presiding over n special meeting of the Cabinet hastily um sunned and Prince Bretanto is returning return-ing home from tioodra with all possible possi-ble spegd The JVbroiii says It is highly probable prob-able that Russia will intervene directly and establish a new order of things in Bulgaria and adds with Alexander deposed Bulgarian sympathy with ThiS sLi will revive Most of the Russian papers observe that the foreign press manifests a con fuiion of ideas respecting the relations between thetbre emperors a SOFIA August 23 Governments proclamation announcing the deposition deposi-tion of Alexandernnd the easons therefor declares that Horcndere irrearservices on the field of blttle but politically he bad 100 little regard for Bulgaria a position as a slave State and the maintenance of relations with Russia Rus-sia His deposition on this account was > f necessity LOJDOS August 23he French feeling savors Prince AlexandcHa deposition de-position because the prince is a German Ger-man Frenchmen hope that Jlcssias acuon in the emergency may embroil i the Central European Powers Nobody i inPambsLeei these Powers connived at Prince Alexanders expulsion The Times commenting on Bulgarian affairs says The coup must we fear be regarded as far as Prince Alexander is concerned as the end of the chapter of respectful avmpathy The event I must be regarded as a triumph of Russian diplomacy and a v ry important import-ant event It is also in a less degree I the reverse for Englands diplomacy It is only too clear that the Marquis of Salisbury is confronted with all the dangers and difficulties in an aggravated form which he had to lace on mis Brat accession to power ST PETERSBURG August 23The Metscnger publishes an official commu mcatiou stating that the relations between be-tween Russia and the other Powers remain re-main unaltered LoNDON August 23The news of the Piince Alexander deposition was received re-ceived at the British foreign office yesterday yes-terday afternoon Earl Iddesleigh Foreign Minister went during the evening to the office and dispatched I messengers with the news to all the Cabinet ministers known to be in the city and sent a special courier to Salisbury at the Hatfield Hi use 1 her has been great activity and continuous teegrapbic communication has been kept up with foreign capitals boriA August 23 The city has been declared In astatr of aipe Bu HAttEST Ausust J3 Advices from Sofia say that M Karavelottd provisional provi-sional government realizing that public pub-lic sentiment remained lavorable to Prince Alexander caused a circular 10 be distributed among the people called the ministerial list containing the names of ttifKrominent men of all parties and clttes who the document declared were in the new movement the purpose being to cause the belief that tae Government was receiving ceneral support The garrison at Simla remain faithful to Prince Alexander and refuse to recognize the provisional government Numbers of Bulgarian nd prominent Russopholists haven have-n eatl fled to Koumania The fugitives include in their number many Itusian Mlnluls who were serving serv-ing as omcers on the Bulgarian flotilla It is now believed that Prince Alexander I is confined in a monastery near Sofia It is rumored that Karavelofl has been placed under arrest Only certain telegrams tele-grams for Russia are permitted to leave Riilffjirtnit Tcrntorr BEELKT August r3The SarA German Ger-man Gazette says German interests are not touched by Bulgraiau accidents Pms August 2JTh fall of Prince Alexander has been the absorbing topic of discussion in Paris ever since Lhe reception re-ception of the first news concerning it Prance hs determined to observe an expectant attitude President Grevy keeps in continuous communication witn Till the members of the French ministry I |