RUSSIA AND THE SAVOY QUESTION.
Geneva, Tuesday, April 17. Prince Gortchakoff, in his reply to the note of Switzerland, identifies Russia with the other Powers who have signed the treaties of 1815, and who have recognised the neutrality and inviolability of Switzerland. In this note the Prince also states that it is the true political interest of Europe to preserve Switzerland from all foreign influence. But France having manifested an intention of negotiating either with the Great Powers or with the Swiss Confederation, and the Federal Council having expressed a similar desire, Russia gives her complete adhesion to the assembling of a conference, being convinced that the Federal Council does not doubt of her solicitude to efficaciously ensure the neutrality oi Switzerland.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 284, 10 July 1860, Page 3
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122RUSSIA AND THE SAVOY QUESTION. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 284, 10 July 1860, Page 3
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