Show TIlE WOLF AND Till JAI The fable of tho wolf and the lamb drinking at tho same stream is exemplified exempli-fied in the case of Russia and Bulgaria Tho ruler of Bulgaria had defeated her enemies in battle and shown himself capable of governing u generous and high spirited people Mortified at finding I that she could not bend him to hers her-s purposes Russia inspired u few desperate conspirators to seize Alexander f Alex-ander in his palace and spirit him away The people rose in their might 7 and demanded his return Russia 1 interposed again against tho will of tho high contracting parties associated with her in tho treaty of Berlin Tho Prince was reinstated on the throne but through tho pressure of Itussiaii influence and tho advIce of friendly powers abdicated and left the country The legislative assembl of Bulgaria met and arranged for temporary rule and calmly asked of tho great powers which ifi M 1 Jmil gtnrantccil tho Indepcudcnco of Bulgaria to assist In the election of II now ruler for the distracted countr Kussla sent the detestable Knulhars with gold at his command to intriRlto and distract the suffering Dul gnnans but she WM beaten at this game and Kaulbars retired foiled in his infamous in-famous Intentions Russia refuses to acknowledge the authority of the Icgitl mito legislative assembly of Bulgaria and would bring nbolltanarchy and confusion con-fusion in order to furnish an cxctioo to occupy the principality with her troops and plant her authority at the cry suburbs of Constantinople At last Austria Ingland and Italy with tho apparent acquiescence of Germany uo the northern wolf to understand that her barefaced attempts upon Bulgarian Independence Inde-pendence must cease nnd tho final issue is pending |