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[Tia Bluff.] London, July 14
The assailant of Prince Bismark was a journeyman cooper from Magdeburg, and a member of a Catholic society. He confessed his intention to assassinate Bismark. A priest, supposed to be implicated in the plot, has been arrested. Much excitement lias been occasioned in Berlin, and strong manifestations of sympathy shown. The Scottish Patronage Bill has been read a second time by a majority of 307 to 10!).
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 46, 23 July 1874, Page 2
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