Content Description | Reports that he has no political news; Rechberg has heard of the communication to Gorchakov, who is in no hurry to reply; has met Monsieur Thiers at a dinner given by Rechberg; he thinks peace will last and says nobody in France wants revolution; thinks Thiers wants to go into government, but that Napoleéon will not take anyone with his constitutional views; the Emperor's visit to Karlsbad is still not arranged; does not believe the visit will be political in character, but that the press will be full of speculation; is glad the Foreign Office have reconsidered their stance on the Chapel at Berlin. |