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Show What M ill Turkey Do About It? London, September 21. All communication communica-tion between Turkey and Bulgaria has been cut off. Turkey has stopped the issue of railway tickets for points beyond Adrian-ople. Adrian-ople. The Daily News this morning reminds its readers that when Disraeli effected the Berlin Ber-lin treaty Gladstone predicted the present ! disruption. Even the present Ministry, the ATeios says, will hardly venture to use Eng. land's influnce to crush the growth of liberty in Roumelia. Phillipopolis, September 20. Prince Alexander has issued proclamation announcing an-nouncing that, in accordance with THE WISHES OE THE EKTIBE POPULACE, He will resume the sovereignty over two of the provinces of North and South Bulgaria. Measures will be taken to preserve peace, and all who oppose the new government will be severely punished. The Prince expresses the hope that the people will defend the Union at any sacrifice. The proclamation, which was received here -by telegraph, was read publioly, amid the greatest enthusiasm. Prince Alexander is expected here hourly. Perfect order prevails. THE POPULACE ABE ABMED WITH LANCES. Deposed Governor Gabriel Pasha is under guard. He is well treated in accordance with his rank. The Turkish and Greek portion of the inhabitants have thanked the government here for having taken measures for their defense, and have offered their services ser-vices in resisting a Turkish invasion. Constantinople, September 21. A oouncil i of Ministers was held to-day, presided over ' by the Sultan, at which it was decided to appeal to the Powers to maintain the Porte in Roumelia. Orders have been issued to collect an army corps at Adrianapolis. London, Sept. 21. Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria, has confirmed M. Stransky as provisional pro-visional governor of Roumelia. The Bulgarian Bul-garian Chamber of Deputies will be convoked con-voked on Tuesday next. The army of Bulgaria Bul-garia is being mobilized, and when united with the Roumelia military, will, it is esti mated, form AN EFECTIVE FOBCE OF 66,000 MEN. Russian officers command the bulk of the Roumelia militia. A band of Bulgarians, under command of Russian officers, are entering Roumelia. Advices from Berlin and Vienna favor the opinion that peace will be maintained on the ground that a revolution was concerted in St.- Petersburg with the assent of Austria, under an agreement made at the Kremner interview, according to the terms of which Austria is at liberty to annex Bosnia and Herzegovinia. If the Porte should threaten j to adopt violent measures, Russia, it is said, will intervene in favor of Roumelia. |