Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1886 — GENERAL KAULBARS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
GENERAL KAULBARS.
A Soldier and Diplomat of Distinction. General Kaulbars, the Russian who for the last few weeks has been the subject of a large share of attention throughout the civilized world, on account of his close connection with the Bulgarian imbroglio, is less than fifty years of age. He is an able soldier, and a statesman and diplom it as well, having devoted years of close study to the politics of Europe and
the East. As the agent of the Czar in Bulgaria ho seems to have performed his work well. Gen. Kaulbars was recently recalled by the Czar. Before leaving Sofia he asked (he German Consul to protect Russian subjects. The Consul, after consulting bis Government, replied that he was williug to protect genuine Russians, but not Montenegrins or Bulgarians. This implies Germany’s censure of Russia's protec icn of the Znnkoff and other conspirators. The Czar instructed Gen. Kaulba s to confide Russian subjects to the care of France.
