THE SITUATION IN EUROPE
London, June 3. London papers predict a favorable settlement of the whole Eastern Question. M. Waddington represents France at the Congress. Beaconafield and Salisbury — not Lyons — represent England. Constantinople, June 3. The Rußßian troops have unsuccessfully attacked the Roumanian insurgents. ANpTHER ATTEMPT TO 4|Si^| Nate' the" iiMPERb^ W Germany. ,>, ; • i ■ ■'. • : ■-... :^ Berlin, June 2. I Dr Noblaing, who is occupying apart- ! ments in Under den Linderi, Berlin, shot the German jEmperor.v'at: half -jpiast two o'clock to-day, wounding him in the arm and, cheek with. slugs., .^The .Emperor returned to the palace for surgical treatment. The assassin afterwards attempted suicide. . •■.•:' •■■>!; Vl ,7 - f ' "•'■'<' A 4 ' - : June 3.. The Emperor is recovering, but has lost much blood. Thirty pellets were extracted. The Emperor retained his coolness throughout. The would-be assassin is supposed to be a Socialist. The Emperor is considered out of danger.
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Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3059, 5 June 1878, Page 2
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