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Captain Henderson brings news from Nantes to June 1: Mr. Barlow remains in Paris with no resolution for US claims on plundered millions. Napoleon heads to the Vistula to review his 400,000-strong augmenting Grand Army, meets Austrian emperor in Dresden; French papers silent on Russia despite her mobilization, Napoleon to return in July with Empress.
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LATE FROM FRANCE.
Capt. Henderson who arrived at Newport from Nantz, has brought advices to the 1st June.
Mr. Barlow continued promise-bound in Paris --No arrangement had been made for our plundered Millions, and none like to be.
Napoleon and his Ministers had set off for the Vistula, where he was to review his Grand Army, estimated at 400,000 men--and daily augmenting. He met his father-in-law at Dresden, as he passed along. The Paris papers make no complaint against Russia--and are silent on the subject of war with her!-- But the Emperor of Russia was with his army on the frontiers. The Moniteur announces that the Emperor would return in July:--He has his Empress with him.
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France
Event Date
1st June
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no arrangement for plundered millions; grand army estimated at 400,000 men and daily augmenting; french papers silent on war with russia despite russian mobilization
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Capt. Henderson arrived from Nantz with advices to June 1. Mr. Barlow in Paris, no settlement for US claims. Napoleon and Ministers to Vistula for army review; met father-in-law in Dresden. Paris papers avoid Russia complaints; Moniteur says Napoleon returns in July with Empress.