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Domestic News July 19, 1819

Daily National Intelligencer

Washington, District Of Columbia

What is this article about?

French Minister M. Hyde de Neuville and his family departed from this city on Wednesday last for France, earning widespread personal esteem for his amicable conduct and unexceptionable public service since the late war.

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The French Minister, M. Hyde de Neuville, and his family, departed from this city on Wednesday last, on his way to the north, to take shipping for his native country, which he is about to revisit.

It is certain, that, at no time heretofore, have the Foreign Ministers resident here been more generally entitled to personal esteem, than since the conclusion of the late war. M. de Neuville came among us under the disadvantage of a misapprehension of his character. He was said to be disposed to be a sanguinary persecutor equally of the Republicans of France and of the friends of the Napoleon dynasty. He had been misrepresented; and he has, by his deportment whilst here, fairly converted prejudice into friendship and respect. In his public capacity, his conduct has, we believe, been unexceptionable, and his disposition wholly amicable towards our government.

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure Politics

What keywords are associated?

French Minister Hyde De Neuville Departure Diplomatic Esteem Late War

What entities or persons were involved?

M. Hyde De Neuville

Where did it happen?

This City

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

This City

Event Date

Wednesday Last

Key Persons

M. Hyde De Neuville

Event Details

M. Hyde de Neuville and his family departed from this city on Wednesday last, heading north to take shipping for France. He arrived under misapprehension as a persecutor but converted prejudice to friendship through his deportment; his public conduct was unexceptionable and amicable towards the government.

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