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Foreign News June 20, 1810

The Rhode Island Republican

Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island

What is this article about?

American reports from Paris: Gen. Armstrong plans to leave France for the US by June 1 via purchased vessel but insists it signals no rupture, with Mr. Livingston succeeding him diplomatically.

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MAY 2.

An American gentleman is arrived in town who left Paris a few days ago.—Previous to his departure he had an interview with Gen. Armstrong, who told him he had passports in his possession to enable him to leave France and that it was his intention to return to America between that time and the first of June; for this purpose he had purchased an American sequestered vessel. Mr. A. expressed his opinion, that his departure would not be conclusive of a rupture between France and the United States, in as much as Mr. Beckwith Livingston was to succeed him in his diplomatick character.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic

What keywords are associated?

Paris Departure Gen Armstrong Diplomatic Succession France Us Relations Beckwith Livingston Passports Sequestered Vessel

What entities or persons were involved?

Gen. Armstrong Mr. Beckwith Livingston

Where did it happen?

Paris

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Paris

Event Date

A Few Days Before May 2

Key Persons

Gen. Armstrong Mr. Beckwith Livingston

Outcome

gen. armstrong's departure not conclusive of a rupture between france and the united states; mr. beckwith livingston to succeed him in diplomatic role

Event Details

An American gentleman who left Paris a few days ago had an interview with Gen. Armstrong, who holds passports to leave France and intends to return to America between then and June 1 using a purchased American sequestered vessel. Armstrong opined that his departure would not indicate a break with the US, as Mr. Beckwith Livingston would succeed him diplomatically.

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