GRATITUDE FOR ENGLISH GENEROSITY DURING THE WAR.—THE ASSASSINS OF MARSHAL PRIM.
Pabis, August 6. -Moneral Vanery, in a communication to the Journal- Officiel, expresses with much warmth, his gratitude for England's generosity during the' late war. He names the battlefields in which the valor and humanity of the English were equally conspicuous.
Caster, late Prefect of Marseilles, has committed suicide.
Madbid, August. 6.—Four newly-discovered accomplices in the assassination of Marshal Prim have been summoned to trial. Among them is the aid-de-camp of Duke Montpensicr. The Duke himself has been summoned as a witness.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 522, 12 September 1871, Page 2
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93GRATITUDE FOR ENGLISH GENEROSITY DURING THE WAR.—THE ASSASSINS OF MARSHAL PRIM. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 522, 12 September 1871, Page 2
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