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Show BATTLE IN THE BALKANS. Bulgarian Bands Try Conclusions ; With Troops. A dispatch to the Berlin Anzieger from Constantinople announces that the Bulgarian bands and the Turkish troops in Okhreida have fought a bat-tie, bat-tie, and that 1,000 men were killed or wounded. Official advices received in Constantinople from Monastir says the Bulgarian inhabitants of thirty vil-J vil-J lages in the Okhreida district, totaling total-ing 3,000 men, and supported by the bishop and a number of revolutionary bands, have risen against the Turks. They surrounded a small detachment of Turkish troops in the mountains' ! northward of Okhreida, but the troops ... lucii Ya.y out, after sustaining considerable loss. An- other dynamite outrage at the town of Mustapha Pacha has led to the dis- : covery that the revolutionary tee is supposed to be re., ie for the attempt to wreck the Oriental express ex-press early in the morning of March . 81, when the bridge of the Turkish- Oriental railroad kitvwi Adrianople and Mustapha Pacha was blown up by an infernal machine. Although affairs af Mitrovitza and Prisptina are re-portd re-portd to be calmer, the rising of the Albanians in those districts creates intense concern at the palace and among the ministers and at the embassy. |