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mm r T H U V- - . - -. ,. . t - -:': J i . I ,. ' - LONDON, March ;3 The feeonb Hamburg mail arrived lite lift night. It has brought a copy of the rote tjranfmitted by the Fruffi an J govern ment to Lord Gary fort. . V Pruiflia feems' t -length to haveudepartrd from that cautio ;s. policy which (he hat hi therto adopted, The term arid, tenor; of that Jime are dedfive,: and leave no room for 'doubting that (he has entirely; to thi Northern Convention. j j T&e mail has brought no other newrof rnuchfimnoirtance. On the i ith; ulrkthe Secretary of Lord Elgin arrived at : Vienna from Confhntinbple, with advices' that the remainder of theEnglifh troops d.qfl tried to act acrafnu iLgypt 'had arrived at Marmora, where a great nu inner of ihips ot war were pr-arncr. rhei guloh of Marmora is fitu accedtd lion for the ran frail of ithe defc t.'ho The ated to ?s to comnsuhicate both Archipelago anjd the BUck Sea, Thrre aoe not appear toVbe any with the found"" cnir brought by J the firft ft of fhe . Englifli troopi added near Damictta. STATE. PAPER. Ltipzic, Jpti following i$ a copy of A he if. note franfmitted o;thei2th of" February; by the Prufljan I minified Count ijaupwit; to Lord tort, ihej iii)gl:lh AmbaiUdoi- arlSer- Cary lin : it ' "f I lies, arid contented himfef wiih aiT that a he had feenj'without the connexions whichEn!and I ! . ..; 1 O into without confuliin? him. he himfelf a entitled to the fa inter. had entt conlidercu confidence and that if the king; of Great Britain tho't it hit. duty to iupport the right and intereft ot Wfc xmgdom, nirrUliian napjetty; confi cjered it riot left hi ditty tb:-employ every rnfeans in ...fhdefenas of the rights ' and' in - tereft of hij fubjeeli. : j ' j'V;;.:,J-r';": v, Thisznfyer tiicht have fbfficed a few weeks 'fipct ;(bot i the fituatipn in ! which! affaira now are:" tm kins: thinks himfelf caP led upon to make an explicit declaration im the court of Lortdbr ! relative to the fpirit of thej treaty whic Jiai probab'y been at tacked, becaufeit wa:nt!t7lo"nvr!n, ind which n farfrom haring: Ube ofTenfiys vieitrs of which ithecwritraqinjr prlies'l lave been irJ hitrarily accufed. p Jfej have exprefily a-j reed that their ineafuns fhall be neither! hoflilei nor tend to the; detriment - o any country, but oqly havcj Jfoir the r bbjeft thej lecurity of the trade and navigi tion of their5 lubleclii ' They ha!ve '"b'riii'L ' attentive ito" a;J s to prefent v X V and fiir . i . tne nc ? pence of alt 'i rr-i powers. i n the pre lent, mc afiumedto i tie If corpe cuuij The underfignec), !ftate;aniJ cabinrt jinnU tr tlie eovu tenna Brita r. hs laid rv a : i it Ufore hi? Prufiian xnajcfr ivro ttotei ivlnch i I-oril Ijarvtfert. T ; -i . .. . ' " - V fi. ! ' ' exfri.rd'nary and; niiniiter1, plenipo rjr noi hisl tnajtlly the king; of Grea t n and Ireland, has done him the ho for to transit .to him on the 27th of Janu ipd lit of I'd ?. laiL , i ' The underllgned, having itsjin com- jnifTiflin to returp ari; explicit and cirtum. JuTfltial aniwer, ijs under the riecefiity of in I formin-g Lord ,Garyfdrt-:that -j htf iR'ajfty car.uc t lee, withpur the utmoit gri' : f)d concrxo.,: ,the: vtpjieiit ard harty Imafures to of London has 'proceeded them Naval Powers. Er" to thbfe aflertions in the t tie -of the dopt tne?r new j circun. fiances' v -j ' The ftricl jufticr o: his majeHy the em peror cf.Rulii'a hai ever. uj iHe detail pro, pofeel modihcatins I 'wHh') afpfie might be fufhcieht to '.indicate thelpirit of the whole; it has lmce bttn determined tl atthe treaty fliallnot be prejudiciat to tbple j treaties which; had been before concluded with an) 01 tneioeuirerent powers- 11 vai aho rek r t 1 i!!:r -1 ; fblved that this :'d'eter;mrrtaf fon 4hohld be.c'a'nN .... c I J . . A inrie powers. 1 prove to and I views ieV, . Botr Enelarili foi this. : Had cotimunication. vhidi the court ill - icainit the Nor . r - rot alcne can hav given otcation. the n? a ritinic; alliance fiasifor its ob mcfures, as the ifth fufiicientlj that ieci to annul-lh id with England Jler with relpct thnkheneu trait tabSifr-tn hoftiid Nothing M'.i bv"ofid the J (1 at fhewi In that t is; laid treaties formerly conclud a nd to pre fieri he lairs to to the principles cf theni ; ty, is' only a prctet- town- thefc lawsoe her by force, ajid o-ef- 'alljariceifciinll hr. lowever, 1 lurtner iiura the. aiboyexnentic ned negotiation than ; the pnocipics here f jppofedi Ir i$.lfoatidcd;.!tri. juft'ce and moderations and the comniunL tiiicn ot a copy ot: tne convcnsi?p 10 ?uiu l)f th'e beiiigererit aoweirs as had the juftice t3d jatience tb wait for ibt fame, Uvtll prc.ye communicated the pcrity c'f ks of the ccotraiing part would not allow theiu time fhe waited this confidential fhe mitht'have avojdedf thofe inutnperats ineaiures trnicn tnrcaren to iprerau itin wiaejr the fisbies W wr.; f $he -niight llkewile havj- reteived fatiifjflion fr an the! coirelpbra- dencej With! Ueninark, Jif, ,infiead of dwel ling on ts'o detached pafiages copied into th e hrit note or Lord CaryaJort, trcm ; tnl? note of Count BcrpriorT cf the Jift of Dec. the court of London had attended to the folemn derlaratipa tht " it could never jbs lor a uiomcui mjgiitu tu4i uciuini. n? Rritain . nr fiicn als were, inco'nfjflent with the. maintenance of a JgoauiiioJer fta ndi'tig' between the twocburts ; and; that. the court of Drnmai k j congratulated iiftif on having i J,J .! Ini t . r.xf flMltlVt VIS Q. proper relation as it has beeii r tier. td hid fort This ooen esplicif dcclsntion accord wuti allurances wnica-! tne unucrijRci : to Lord CarysV i'itv of a d When, inihe beginnrnn January, powers went to eHaoum ifetooiftebOiilBritann oSici- I maritiaje la w, wijicrt nao tllv bionnlcd t n ths nnderfrrned !th c-4' J .Whether the northern i courts hd. Muillv coiTcluded the conteueration .wnieii tad bten rrnnrted ? and whether Prullia fiadbeceded tojit ?"-the king .1 'i ... 1 , - . v in conceiving the- rtfp?T$ .which" fovereiens owe to ictioher, and the liberty pollened by every iodependent flaie to coflult its ovvir intereits .vitKout rendering ?an account tojaoy other I fcHr, authorifed him to withhold any,'coni- siaiiicatipni reiatne to bioifclf and my ai- rf 1 hart nnr atvc erh thi 'fame?-, fubkcl;! land it is difficulr n rhnrflVf. facW tne ILnaHin! CDU. iuuiu conclude, as j it afterwards apbered that .it did from the note bf tile lianifh minifter; l that the convention of; the contra cling nabhi'h newj: principles oft neer bteri ao- bhWiedtrcd bV the 'tribunals' bf Europe, r the object of which va hoflilfi to -ngIand.f' V S The conclufiori is totally falfe and a littls authorifed by the anfwci of the DabiSi coiirt at the undeferrtd acci;fatioa; that jt propofed : 10 excic, hoftile con fecre racy aginft Great. Britajn1, and with that vietr iwas employed in active preparatiobf." 4 Never were meaforet mbre incontefti- bly: more defenlive than tbolit-of the courj of Copenhagen ; ;T!jt iU' ' x i I.! . r and fpirit of them wiiil bf the embargo caa thing be reftorcd to foTerc'cntv of the fear and ha; arbrri!y formed a tnlithne code jiich it is extremely difiiriilt tb reccfjcile with the'true principles' cf the a of naii ons ; it iexertiiei over frierly ibicf neutral pc weri-an ufiurped jui ifdicl qo,U wich nuiiU ta ns t4obe jbU,r' arJ trch icrs to icpreftiit asan indiipejidible Jaw anicried by the tr buhaU of Europs : x')"i f J, .; Never have the fovereigns ofjjlvnglar.d permitted thjeir hibjedts icj be ariteaabie to this lawi'ih tic numerous cites jivhre the a bufe of Ipower has tra'ngrtfieeihejjJtmirs of juftjee. I Ttjc neutral powers yejibadeik? It: onfreft remonflrances snd pVbtcftatioBS ; but experience haf fliewn jhat thele arc ge fn 1 sral ly wi i ho u t t fi e cl7 1 1 U r,o t t he r t for frrpiilmg, tnat after fo roafy repeated inju- 'they fhcnild. liave- hatdi;recour fe ito at, njeafure vlijch may pievcnt?ihenr in future and with that view have'erlercd ito a- well concerted altiacce, which, mat defend their: rigntf, ;ana place tnem in a. tb the' Bf i.ber nt Ppivenli i'4' The maritime aUiance, cbnfbllcatedjTwKl lead to this falmary ob-; jecl,' and th? king makes rjo difficulty to de clare tohuBrnainic Msjfty, that he has found iin it his ow principles that he is in t mately convii ttd of iu iccciny andxtjli ty trd that he ha 'for'n-ally accdcd fb ih Coovrltioh wh'h was, concluded betwrcn i the Qoortf cfcTJuillja, Deniai k and Sweden I cfn tjhei 7ihoX:DecenLercfn ' ' 'Hi h?Wy( is! therefore' among the j jturrbtr j bf th jcbritrafitihg powers; and ai jfbrh he is oblig ieij not bnlv to take a; direct paihtl all evils which iay ibterft the afrirj'ot tije; neiitral States, but 1 bound to lunDort that cenven- tiob bvlfuchivrizcrous mekfilres as Inc courie bf e 1 rcumi! trices may require. . ' The note cf Ldrd Carpfbrt d fcbiecl feuuve to which frnsm?. ceives he. is not) oblideci tb ianfwer.f has a rights tj3;"fbri ' ab" ipn1;;.jdifputs cx-.' i Ai ;tjetweenthe- Courtlf tlt:tunricl Pe teriborgh v$ich in bo rriantif r hsye connee- (ens with that Vhitiisthesbe., mentioned5 Mini flex h as eii'deay buriik f tflf faiitte7 them,: fruit ib is's rrbc as thetuf bf f rbOia has been hhhtxlo guided by eSnf Iiunxcep' tibnabie Hnnartialitv, H wiilljeltqally guid-' kdlby st tefgeft for the allincci which arca' ' proof bf it. j Stipulations jwhich jcontain in' fcoftilel . arid which the itcurity of his ftbjeas prescribed to him, bind him tci have recourfe to alt the roeam Uhich Prcvidecce hat placed in( his pow- I" At ubolcafant as the !extremniei are to which Er.aland has orWeedecl. , the' King !eritertair.i no doubt as the pbffcbihty cf -ss Ifjdy 'retbrn to conciliatory ' and pacihe (difnrinmn.: and in this fefpect confides in stW" fentiroents of juftice which he has fo of tf a had the happirieft to experience; on o .K.r mi from hi s Britannic Maiefty. 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