Count Beust has been making a speech to the Reichsrath, in which he stated that the policy of Austria was one of peace, and that the recent historic events greatly increased the chances of its being maintained. We note also that the Emperor is taking a bolder tone; with his German subjects, that Prince Bismarck is exceedingly civil, and that Russia has retreated in some way out of her pretensions to interfere in Gallicia. We have no information, but cannot help thinking that the Hapsburgs have received some sort of a guarantee from Germany, which wishes them to civilise the valley of the Danube, and does not see how it is to be done if the Austrian-Germans leave the Empire. These South Germans, moreover, are getting accustomed to a great deal more liberty than Prince Bismarck thinks advisable. . '
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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1001, 11 October 1871, Page 2
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