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Foreign News May 9, 1821

Thomas's Massachusetts Spy, Or, Worcester Gazette

Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts

What is this article about?

Report from Frankfort on the Congress of Laybach: Allied Sovereigns decide on Naples affairs, with papers expected that may cause war in southern Italy. Russia joins Austria's projects, prompting conjectures. A declaration on Spain is anticipated, to be notified by a Russian envoy.

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FRANKFORT, FEB. 28.

The first act of the plenipotentiaries at the Congress of Laybach was, the decision of the Allied Sovereigns on the affairs of Naples. Papers are expected to appear, of equal importance with that which is probably going to occasion a war in the South of Italy.

The accession of Russia to the projects of Austria, gives rise to very serious conjectures. It is probable we shall soon learn on what subjects the Congress has come to any final resolutions. A Declaration of the Sovereigns relative to the affairs of Spain is spoken of, and also that a Russian Envoy is commissioned to go and notify it to the present government of that country.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic Political

What keywords are associated?

Congress Of Laybach Naples Affairs Allied Sovereigns Russia Austria Spain Declaration Russian Envoy

Where did it happen?

Laybach

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Laybach

Event Date

Feb. 28

Outcome

decision on naples affairs expected to occasion war in south of italy; anticipated declaration on spain to be notified by russian envoy

Event Details

The plenipotentiaries at the Congress of Laybach made the first decision of the Allied Sovereigns on Naples affairs, with important papers expected. Russia's accession to Austria's projects raises serious conjectures. Final resolutions are anticipated soon, including a Sovereigns' declaration on Spain, with a Russian envoy commissioned to notify the Spanish government.

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