A sYex; letter in the Times gives a detailed de- scription of the situation in Bulgaria at the pre- sent moment. The writer has explored many parts of the principality, and ascertained not only in what way the past elections were held, but also why the coup c1ctat was thought ne
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The following members of the Hon. Irish Society arrived in this city on Saturday on the annual visitation to their Irish estates The Oovernor (Sir Sydney Waterlow, Bart., M.P.), the Deputy-Oovernor, the Recorder (Sir Thomas Chambers, Q C.), Alderman Sir Thomas Gabriel, Bart.; Al