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(Per Otago.) Loimoir, July 14. The assailant of Prince Bismarck was a journeyman cooper from Magdeburg, a member of a Catholic society. He confessed his intention was to assassinate Bismarck. A priest is supposed to be implicated in the plot, and has been arrested. Much excitement has been occasioned in Berlin, and there are strong manifestations of sympathy. The Scotch Patronage Bill has been read * second time, by 307 to 109 votes.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 377, 29 July 1874, Page 4

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LATEST. Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 377, 29 July 1874, Page 4

LATEST. Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 377, 29 July 1874, Page 4

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