THE "PLOT" AGAINST PRINCE BISMARCK.
WiESiKaEE, the man who wrote to the General of the Jesuits offering to assassinate Prince Bismarck, has been acquitted, and the ground of his acquittal is curious. He was a clerk iv the office of the official • Wiener Zeil-ung,' and, as ho declared on his trial, a partisan of Prince Bismarck, and an enemy of the " Ultraraontaues." "His sole intention," we quote the telegram from the correspondent of the 'Standard ' " was to allure the Jesuits to acquiescence, and to give Prince Bismarck a handle foj % still more energetic measures against the Catholic cleroy. He hoped for a iw»rd from the Gorman Chancellor and the Prussian Ambassador" at Yiennn,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 124, 10 September 1875, Page 13
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113THE "PLOT" AGAINST PRINCE BISMARCK. New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 124, 10 September 1875, Page 13
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