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Show Fkkni'.h News, by Telegraph. Faris, 2H. The Journal Official publishes pub-lishes the following letter from the Kmperor, daU'd July 2G, to tho com-mander-in chief of the national guard of Paris. General I beg you to express on my part to the guard national of PariB, how much I count on its patriot-sm patriot-sm and devotion at the moment when I am about to set out for the army. 1 have to testify to it the confidence which I repose in its will and aVility to maintain order in Paris, and to contribute contri-bute to the security of the Regency of the Empress. It is becoming to fay that each one. according to the measure meas-ure of his ability, will add to the safety of th? country. The Journal also contains the correspondence corres-pondence from St, Petersburg, in which it is said thnt Russia does nol sympathize with Prussia. Prusia wi-h's '- rr -' e a Prussian lake of the Baltir, 1; taek t he independence of Per.ii. :i. and North Germany. The oorre.-po ience says further th t the Czart:-' a. the French ambus.-a lor here with tir.it tiiii-tion. The 1'itri' publishes a circular from the minister of the interior, announcing announ-cing to the prof ctsof the departments that the enijeior desires the fund.-usually fund.-usually appropriated lor public rejoicing rejoic-ing at'tho fete of thel-Vh of August to' he given this j e ir to the army. It hav.ng been reported here that several American officer desire to follow fol-low the French army in the campaigns against Prussia, tor the purpo-e of making observations for the ue of the American government, petitions were lately tiled with the government for the necessary perniis-ion. The reque-t was declined, the hiishen military authonty in 'he empiro giving that r.j fr-reitrn ofh.v- ... '.. h. n'iK. wi.. t. pvruiitt-'ii l.e.ir th. I riieh army. The Emperor 'eft St. Clou! M-day hy special t ain :fr tb arn-v. " ' wa W"rrvi"ied f y Pri;..-'' :;.. '." The Empress parted wit li them at the ra'lwtiy station. She was deeply moved, and as soon as the trin disappeared returned to the palace. The representatives of foruicn powers have transmitted to their respective re-spective covernmentg a notice of the En peror's derarture. Tne Empress, attended by the ladie of the court proceeded to the chapel of Notre Dame, and placed there a votive lamp similar to the one she placed in the chapel at the bfginingof the Italian war. ; The Gavlois publishes a report th&t a conditional .alliance is concluded between be-tween France and Italy. The new treaty stipulates that in case of certain events France is to pay Italy sixty mil-fon mil-fon francs, and leave her free to make Home the capital of the kingdom. Advices from Rome represent that the Pope accepts as inevitable the evacuation of Rouie by the French troops. |