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PARIS.

August 25, 1867. Emperor and Empress arrived at Tuillerics afc 10 o'clock last evening. The "Monitcur" says, their majesties wero received at Salzburg with undescribable enthusiasm. •' La France " on this evening publishes an article entitled ''.Respect for Treaties," which concluded thus, " Austria, France, and Eugland, and probably other Governments, are united in their policy, which may he summed up in- these terms. ' Eespect for Treaties of Perss and Prague,' nothing more and nothing less. This policy has nothing oppressive or ambitious in its character which could ■ excite.llussia or Prussia, or of which they could complain." • The interview at Salsburg is rumored Kkely to lead to war. The " Sicele " of to-day, says it is reported that an agreement was mada to prevent the union of the States of South Germany with the confederation of the North, and that it produced a strong feeling in Berlin. The North German " Gazette" rcgarda this as dangeroua to the peace of Europe. Other Prussian journals employ similar language. It is impossible to deny, adds tho " Siecle," thai tho conclusion of an alliance with the object of interfering in the internal affairs of Germany would be considered on the other sido of the Bhino a direct threat of war. Tho absence of the Representatives of Worumburg and Bavaria, who were said to be ready to throw themselves into tho arms of Prance and Austria, was much remarked on. Whether it be from prudence or patriotism, Governments of both those States havo abstained from taking any stops which would be considered unfavorable to tho policy of Prussia. General opinion inclines to tho belief tliafc the Salzburg interview will be th« prelude of grave events. At same time wary politicians think that conditions of Austria must impose on Emperor Francis Joseph the greatest reserve.

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West Coast Times, Issue 648, 22 October 1867, Page 2

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PARIS. West Coast Times, Issue 648, 22 October 1867, Page 2

PARIS. West Coast Times, Issue 648, 22 October 1867, Page 2

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