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Baron Buberg, Russian ambassador, had his first audience with the Swedish king in Stockholm on July 1, presenting assurances of peace from the Empress of Russia. The king reciprocated and invited him to dine and review the army. M. Declopaus was also presented.
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STOCKHOLM, July 1.
Baron Buberg, ambassador from the empress of Russia, has had his first audience of his majesty. Besides his credentials, he presented to his majesty a private communication from her imperial majesty, containing the warmest assurances of peace and amity. The king expressed his satisfaction at receiving these assurances, and in return gave the most solemn promises in his determination to pursue a similar line of conduct. His majesty then invited the baron to dine with him in his own marquee at the camp, and to accompany him to a general review of his army.
These marks of condescension which are seldom exercised towards foreign ministers, made the deepest impression on the Russian ambassador and produced the most grateful acknowledgements.
At the same audience, the grand master of the ceremonies presented to his majesty M. Declopaus, the ambassador's secretary of legation.
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Stockholm
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July 1
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assurances of peace and amity exchanged; king invited ambassador to dine and review army; deep impression and grateful acknowledgements from ambassador.
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Baron Buberg, ambassador from the empress of Russia, had his first audience with his majesty. He presented credentials and a private communication with warmest assurances of peace and amity. The king expressed satisfaction, gave solemn promises to pursue similar conduct, and invited the baron to dine in his marquee at the camp and accompany to a general review of the army. These marks of condescension impressed the ambassador deeply, producing grateful acknowledgements. At the same audience, the grand master of the ceremonies presented M. Declopaus, the ambassador's secretary of legation.