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buffalo express vol xxv fk idai juli 29 imo vo 834 by telegraph the war napoleon tt-one to the front his arrival at metz an interview with the spanish ambassador rnssia does not sympathize with prussia american officers cannot follow the french army reported treaty between france and italy the position of england important capture ok officers strength oi the annies etc etc eta ari*s july 2s.—the journal ojßciel hi morning publishes the following letter from the emperor dated july 6 to the commander-in-chief of tbo garde nation ale of paris dear general i beg you to express on my part to the garde nationale of paris how much i count on it patriotism snd de votion at the moment when lam about to h-t out for the army i have to testify to it the confidence which 1 repose in ita will and ability to maintain order in paria and contribute to the security of the regency of the empress it ia becoming to sy h.it each one according to the measure of his ability shall add to the safety of the country the journal ofititl alao contains corre pondence from st peterabrr^'in which it ia v i that russia doe not sympathize with i'l-usf-ia prussia wishes to make a pru man lake of tbe baltic and attacks the in dependence of denmark and that of half o liertnany the correspondence says fur ther that the < r treats the french arn assador here with much distinction the i'nt'-ie to-day publishes a circular from the minister of the interior announc ing to the prefects of the various depart ment that the emperor desire that the iund usually appropristed for public re joicing st the tte on the 1 th of august may be given this year to the army american officers it having been rettorted here that several i american otticersdeaire to follow the french army in tbe campaign against prussia for 1 e purpose of making observations for the i use of the american government petitions were lately filed with the government for i the necessary permission the request was i ieclined the highest military authority of the empire repeating that no foreigu officer however high hiß rink would be permitted near the french army napuleon i;om to the front the emperor left st cloud to-day by special train for the army he was accom panied by prince napoleon the empreas parted with them st the railway station she wsb deeply moved and as soon a the train had disappeared returned to the palace the spanish ambassador had an inter before the departure of tf-lis majesty and the monilrur dv so'tr remarks the extreme friendliness of their conversation the ambassador bays that the emperor ap peared ijuite well as the crowd gathered around the impe rial car the emperor bowed pleasantly to all saying a ientot the representatives of foreign power at paris have transmitted to their respec tive governments notice of the emperors departure the empress attended by the ladies of the court pr*->ceeded to the chapel of notre /><•/,?>//* fadaaraa and placed there a vo tive lamp similar to the one she placed in the name chapel at the beginning of the italian war the bourse i 8 heavy rentes are declin ing again and are now 65f 70c france and italt the q-whm publishes a report to-day that a conditional alliance has been con cluded between france and italy and that the new treaty stipulates that in case of certain eventualities france is to pay italy sixty millions of francs and leave her free to make rome the capital of the kindom | advices from rome represent that the pope accept as inevitable the evacuation of rome by the french troops troop movements report from the southern border of ba den state that no prussian troop are to be seen along the rhine from basle to con stance a small corps of infantry is posted near rheinfellen the troopa of wurttm burg are moving toward the fortreas of rsstadt neutrality of denmark the french govern-neat has received offi cial notification af the declaration of neu trality of denmark berlin july 2s the french employ american agents to buy arm at liege uu j der the pretense that they are intended for the united state london july 2s.—the belgium camp at lieverlo is broken up and the trope dis tributed among the frontier fortrssaes all the work on the fortitications ia rapidly hurried forward to completion abdel kader haa volunteered to serve in the french army the old blockade runners are being aold for service in the baltic the steamer llarien has changed hand and her name haa been altered to ■rairina the shij>/>ir»j gazrtu censurea ths at tempt of prusaia to interfere with the coal trade in the baltic and has reason to ex pect that her next move will be to prononnce coal contral-and of war the position of england the floor galleries and lobbies of the house of lords were crowded to-night with peer privileged persons and other pe*ct tor acnous to hear the statement of the government position in the pre*e«t war earl granville aaid the government w*s ambsrrassed by the explosive material ly ing all around it with matches ready lighted effect to extinguish which had been uselee though lord lyon had been ble to hold back the declaration of war live days the incident at em between count ben edetti sod the king of prtuaia waa remark able but no insult wa intended all ob servance of the pari protocol which pro videa for the settlement of dispute by -..-. ': rm-i wa repudiated by both parties in presence of thia war england had but ■isedaty and that was to observe a itrict neutrality the earl of malmeabury and earl rub aell approved of the attitude and sction of the government war waa wholly naedles and inexcusable parliament woold cer tainly sustain the government ia it policy of neutrality aad await aa opportunity for intsrventioo pnnce napoleon i going secretly to co pe*^"b tue secket treaty count yon b so-arch m a diapatch to the north german ambaaaador to england confirm the authenticity of ths aeeret treaty published laj-ho londota timet he i says that eiace 1666 france has incsa i santly tempted prusaia with offer of terri torial a-f-graadixriaent at tbe expense of belgium aad south germany he ia con fident that france will not obtain any n urge-ay-nt at tarntvsry svsn by flghtiag for it and aaya that if tbe du-ewra **»__• by ths r.iaes had baa withhsld frwas thomgh tally amad wsaidd have ii|inll her offer ni i r ♦ h coat of urn exttno tion of the kiogdom of belgium berlin j u | y •_»*-
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-07-29 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-07-29 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8346 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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