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L. IV. "V' cNEWBERNSATRDa'YVreittaSa'-lsta."'- itAr?.- - ' - r- NUMBER 205.7 : : F " J- t rv 7 , I' g, ' tained in mV note of the h tj'nUguit;J ment'of the United States declared war a roe; particularism rcktYdlq ttie import mt , .! stf.d viD published BY ; rt has .been rf,V : ; ,'Jtiterest dfimprWniKnt, was rejected, and SJLMOY ffiLL : tftk my view Vith regar :- kX three dollars per annum, paya- the orders in council in the 23d of June laratioriUn Londonthe m-rieKin CounciV nel as a basistorf which hostilities might ,( lf yearly ,in advance. hst,?shQuld haVexbeeriiuejihav ofwtfi cease., ' v- . , --f. u1veRTISehents will1 br tNSERTFT beehincofTectwhn it j,6yoQT q' vas issued, on tlie 3 1st day ot July, As your govern meat has authorised sou - -rffVTY-FI VE CENTS SOU RE. TOTE lArrloM W f4rhifi tV nrnnVi 'l'fiJn v W4ci1if' H TUT RTY-T LVE CENTS ,0f OONTINU 4TTON itself? harfdeemed it necessary to fci ve 'pcrw 'fVs to thV ( Bruish' admiral to stipulate for ire ffi It VflUrt urtf1 thVFHtv admitted 'that k vin-;n the Pi' Siuenrs Meskajje to UonKTes, I -w - . . . tr'-jlf "-S-i.w v 10 vour aorasnip inatu is in y wuentrou to RD cASTLEREAGH TO M:rv RUssell. embark inxmediaielat PlvmV f -F?rrtsrn Office, Aug 29 -2 tliS shipfiafki "ixMr 'the -tTmtetlStt'd:' hijficial towric and: BHtain:iv SIR Although the hplrrnat reXita Lrrt the twogbve njhents thave been as WaTtiay be, fof!i embartfiC' ll,c States of nirjcashall ttrininnted, by a dtcjlaralitof wmr on tfi f mvsrYlntsfbag thelrjf enters pfnnarqae anxi i;f i cd, under the Oeculiar circiioist mce ports 'ftiav jje tnrnis: r 'the case,' aaa t.ier.auMiuricy uuuer wujcn ,ineir saie conaucx ray, as?n to mat, uegiiaaiiuifi h hi i"t, to submit to tne pnncr regent tne ; ! l avall mVseit m tnisoccasionvioapprfz irnnosition contained? in your letter of vour lofdship that.'I am authotiZontn fcf.nth inst. for- a Buspensica of hbstili governm-nt ofr the' United States, to lave t;tS V?;-'-.'. Reuben v Gaunt Beasjy, Esq as its agent f?r0!n the perid& wfiich your instruc- -fori prisoners of wajr intliis country, candtto I'.'S lilUSW IIUVW taouuy -a. a viviwu. hit th's overture was determined upon by ih. r.vernment blithe U. btates,' in ifTD'o jricc ot the oftler in council of the 23 J .'Iliac last, and as you inffirnv me that vou irc nut At liberty to depart frpm the condi tions set fourth Jn your letter, it only re fui is for me to acquaint you that the prince Krgt.'nf ieeis nimsetr una r tn'j1 nccessuy 6! "'declining to accede to the proposition therein contatnrd, as being on varioui jnunds absblutelv jinadmssible. ; As soon as there, was; reason to appre ' litmi, that Mr. Poster's functions might fc uTce issdin Am erica, and that he might -tonsVqumcc of ivar being declared frorn the U. 'States, before the above mention id order ot the 23d of June, and the' in ttnittbns consequent thereupon, could have reached him, measures Were taken for authorising the British admiral oi the American station to propose io rn govern innr othcrSutes an im ndjate ahf -ith the '.tender of giving fall effect, in the desire that every Vneeussaryr facility may be,dffrfedlm in the exvrcise ofethat'tnit by tfre British i government. ' I havt 'the Tiohor ' 'to bej 'myford. ybuf lordship's, most .obedient humhle servan A (Signed) ' jpA. RUSSfiCtA The; right hm lord viscount Cdstk'reap-h? : MR v r London Sept'' 3 112 , r Sir I enclose herein a com? of a not,- ceived yesterciay irom Lore yastiereagn hich vviiifacquaint vou that' t nave ob- tairted my passports to retirn o the tJni-C ted States, and that Mr. Beasefy-is., per-, miuecf to remain here as asent tor prisons 4 ers of wan Irrimeiatelv on demandipR civ nas'spdrt rican ships. , 4(Jnder these' circumAtanceSv I am, corns.' n'aeu propose xo ; vour governmenc ine imm&aiate cessation ot nostuitiea oe rween racwo countries; ana, i saw oe mosjt nappy; looerine jnstrumt oi orin to prospbse a.vcessati(h of Hostilities ind V 8 is doubdessviiwafe of the important 'nid sdii 1 ' . aneffejfft Whch a satisfactorv.afljustment Tf this differchce'eanhot fail tohavcVri the future relatfopsb.tween Xhvtfo i'ou1?fe-s I indulge the hdpe that ftas etiihis'giveh ; ; i " It power fbr the pufpbseExfeerince ' has-siiffientlv evinci tfn.t ', nb -pcccati j be, datable unlesstnis object is prpvitfrji , for. V It is presumed; thvrefbre- that it ralv equally the interest 6f both countries to :;d fust 'it'' atthis tinte.' rvt: u. ';,', ; j (3s .Without further discussing questitms of A3 iw-aiL'oraoifna;nnruciions;o anv f rignt cne rresraent is desirous t; provide ; l'ofihostjltif a remedy for the'evifc comp!a1lfed'Hf ba ' --j1; $ttes:of his taajesty;or the persons or pro both sides. yThe claim of i;he Bfitisht gov erty hi&fsu erhmeni; is to t.ske frqjm the nierchant vs y ft t fothybii an otficral assurance jto. that el Ihe practic; the , orhiriaoder3' of Bfitisfr v W ct,r I sh:.H instruct -ail jhe officers junder ships of war often, take from the merchant mycommand'to desist from corresponding Vessels of the UStntesvitnrican citizens J ;f; oatasures: ot war,",ag3inst the ships and ;lt theU ,t at aes prohihil the cnlploymedt . $ vroperty of, the UnitedStates, and, that I 'of .Britisii subjects iji tneirseryice, atid.iii- ; l atiall transmit withoufdelav corresncm'.Hncr: force thebrohibitioti bvsairable reAriilrftion, 1 1 imeiiigencc to tne several - parts, oi tne anci penauiCT, tn motive, tor, the practice ? ced. The Britishc6mm3nders' in which President is willing to accomraoJate this HUbe reauired to discontinue Itastilities imoortant controversv-. . with 1 th i RrittftVi i i 6 .u ...... . .. . .r t. . , .' -:. . r: . . .. . i - itmiMii? receipt of sucn, notice. V V' governmeuit aim it . cannot .pe -. conceiveu ?;Shoutd the" American government ac- ; on what grounof the arrartgerrient can be-rW cede tto the above propostal for term"", ating fused.-, ., , , - '- , hoatifities, I amvautnorlsed A to arrange A suspension of the practice of impress irith vou as to the revocation of the Jaws ment pending th armistice, seens to be 'a hich' interdict the commerce anef ships of. necessary CQh.slcguences - It cannot rbe pre vt$c;otGi Britain from the harborsr-and sumed,- wri!efthe? parties reeniraffect waters of the United States in default of in a nrgocHtion.6 adjust .amisablvthis " j 7aicli i evocation within such reasonable important diffefcnee,' thi$ the : U 'States :i i aauressiru me consuls circuiaroi-iv'' a" '""j' jjivi.ii;ujjyu, u i -.u!...,.!!. uiolc iu iuc ; a f which vou will AlsQSnd a copV enclose 'jsenre by the, jrder of ;the 2ad Jaie the practice of theopppi'prtv ; or that iGL T i ltheSwiftsure',pcKet saile in council -of Januaav, 1837,-and Britain would b unwilling to f restrain her ;!i of last mbhfi from Falmouth'for, America L A PiiSQ9,' are to berevivect cruizer? rom a jjracticilvhicti woqfd have and it is yery;" probable that she takes, otitr 'Thofficer who" conveys thi letter to the ,the strongest tendency t.defeat ,the,negor h instruttiorsA . suggested by tHe overture? Avnricaa hasreceived mv orders to relation It is presumable xth it Both partes '-fe-. "4 mxle hrevbat thrc.fsQO.rea.ioVc &e vmmediatcly uponthe vdelirer- would "enter Mo the neociatiori withja sin ? Hu?-G4 v:irs kiiatctittbe cytipent cere 4cir to, jivxt tltvct - ior thi nir- thoritv '-'V and I earriestlv reornmend;thait A ;pose jls'neesiatclearan distinct no time ivaybe lost in communicating tt understanding be $ fst :i:Obtaiiied Jjettvet'h m-the -decision of your- government per-, he t, ofthtf accbmmBdatioh vthichvScri shaded as I feel that it 6 inapt be of a na- ig. prepared ta majcer .,, It the British pi tore iesid tav&peedy termination of the Verhment Ms. willing to suspend the.praq- pres:nnt differences. u v - b tice ofimprcssixenf from American veis! . ' 1 fvcit or Hostilities oempr qiscontinued, to the provisions of t'ne Said order, Upon the cn'. 'ititms therein ifepecified. v m the statement you wilt perceive r the vie w you have taken of this 'part of hc subject" is incorrect ; and thit in the i br-sent 'state of the relations between the i tvo countries; 'the operation of the order oh the 23:1 June can onli be tjreated by a rrfusal on the part of yodr government to desist frotTj hostilities or to comply with th r'onditions expressed in the said order. Under the circumstances of your ha ving too powers tt negociate, I must decline en tering into a detailed discussion of the pro- s!tion wnirn you nivc oeen airecteu to ring forward.' k '. 4 r I cannot .hbweer,fr refrain oh one sin- ' point frirn xpre'ssing'mv, 'surprize.-; Siirselv, t'i'.t, asa rondition, preliminary tr-n to a suspension of hostilities, the go-V-wiTt of the U. StTtes should have th -ojrht fit to demand- that the British go err)itv nt should desist frohi its ancient & -'Ccnstrm'-d nr-trtif-p- nf m'nrfinrr"Rri.tt4?i imen' from. the merchant shir5s of a for. yen si ne, simplv on tne assurance that a 1 shall hereatVerie naed to prohibit the tninlovment of British searr?en ir the hub fheBritish government now as befe! ?-re, is reafdv. t receive from thefcD- -rnment of the United State-hdamica'-x to discuss, any proposition which pro se to havft in viewftithprtf r.herTr "n'l cUse m the xercise of fhp ntirp nf im.. Cessment, or to accomplish' by meahs less table to vexation the obiect for which im Cessment has nitherto been 'fauna neCes 'fy DUt they carmot consent to ' spWpend h exercise of a'Tight which : the' naval : ; 'B1-"1?1 uic, empire lauiuiy uepenus, lie ve that Viev ban be of a nature ia' aiirsf y 1 have thtj honor.to.be, with reat sideration, sirij yoUr faithful obel.er nt ser vant 1 i :j ' .' ' r- .'-- ' To the hon. ames fonr?cJz$-t. . Ld.RD C A STL RR K Tt-i''PO-.NtR. RU SELL. ,;.t Fir rig, i Oftctr. Vep 2. 1812,' SiR I nive iaid before "his royaf iih ness tlie prince regent, yolr-J letter of the 1st. inst. in which you announce vbur in tention to embark immediately at Plvni )Uih on board the ship Lark, for" the Duitfed States, : . fc.!'- ' -,;;, - ' I have aire id v liad -.the-honor of for-. warding: to vou an ad mi rait v order for the' protection of that ship as a cartel,-On her voyage to America, and ' t herewiih; en close to vou a passport for-the free embar kation of voutself and family, lhonfor mity.to your request. The-Jordai com missioners of his majesty's treasury will issue directions to tne cpmraisssioners or the;customs to give every iacilit i to the embarkation of your effects, r ": if, ,.. previous no .your . departure trom England,-von can point oiit to me anv par- . . . . . ... -1. T. .- ... . 1 ne a ig ot truce Which you may charge on consideration that the t States will es me. of ytxy trai- elude British seamen from their , seryice. .;! with rour reply vyil find ojxe.of imy ding ofthis despatch, which I have direct- should1 be f carried vinto effect woufd Ijjs 5 ed to call there with a flag1. of iruce for that; solely the object of negociatiorv. The Zr '3 purpose j ,i . imisuce wouia oeoi snort duration lt,h . Uld be the. result ntn they are fullycon vmced that means f be - deyised and will' be adopted I "by which the cbiect to be obtained by the ex- fpiseof that 'right -can be tffcttuafty ,se 1 have. the honor to be; Sir: i" ' o r Your most'obthiirable RtVvt- 1 rSignedV . T. C ASTLER E AdfT. - v V Y L?R-T-J have learntvitfi mucfrre fHv, burJordsVi notl dated., trie p -ch;;rdid R6t riceWe until tRis 'lkl tVuit.the' Prince' Regent haihf f W to ',declm; tb aecVdesto: tbV.proposi; the President. 4 - M I appears that -vou. are authorized td ticuiar; manner ip wnicn tcan: xacuitate your arrangement," I . beg that ybii will command :mv, serviresl ' ijlis, rorar highness m commanded .. me; to. signify to y ou, r f for the 'information , 9'f yourgPveYnm willjbend difc feculty i in; alio Win of - Mr. -GV BeaseliV as . stated -In, your t letter, to reside . in thV country, jis tne jy states agent 10 prison- I have the, honor to sulfscribe (mvself, wtthgreaf : truth; andrcbnsiderationi Sir, yqurmost ob't humble servanjt, ,. " 1 , r4 Sot . h ,C U;,-COnRESPONTJtNC7 '. BETWEEN; SIR , JBORLAse; WXBLRE V-V tte sVxkkipARir 'o'r state?- : i Src:.The departures bf :IVlr; Foster; from-Atn erica; has deyolved .upon me the; charge ofvmakinp information-pf the- goyernnient.: of the Ui. States, the senfTmentft'ent'rraTne4 ' by his rovgl ft!gHn1e353 trie; nncei regent -upoWhe existingrelations of the rsyo countries a f mi will observe ,frbm the "enclosed co,' py of anrder m-epunctn Rearing- date thf j23d of fane,; 1 8 V athfeSthe Werlin councttpf tfietrr m'urVi an? I4havethe hoaorto he, witlithe highesr parties agreed, pe;ce wU nsideration, v It the ncgociation t4Ued; j each: would be restored 10 us former state;r and to all its Sir, ;-t; JO i'niralefthe Blue and JOombiander irt the British govern men t accepte 1 tht pro:, M . Chief J&c. 5c. 51?. 1 itjositions made, to iti G Britm would have" 5 js Aiuwauje; ry 5iti j b wxrrsn. . - supenueu uumeuiateiv tne exercise ' Department of Statei s nghtj on the mere assui ance of this govern- -if s 'JL i October 27, 1812. " ' rhent that a law; would. j: afterwards t 3 Sir I have, had the. consideration of sedPo prcVibit the employ inVnt of BHtisri ; seameh fn1 thcryicd of the tf v States add :d that G. Britain wo'uTd have uS;aehcV ir jii upnc h ;ccssaan .01 nostiiities oetweer tne rcguratianca give eujct,to that firoposj. -1 theXJ.4 States and G Britain, on the ground tibhCu,cPn idea was' not in th' (6n- : of the repeal of the orders in 'council,' and,i4"tempratToni( ofthis 'ffOvernmenC nufil -toi' incase the tppos'ttion is acceded to ,td take be reasonably, inferred rom;Mr riusstll'e ... measuresiid corfeert wjth this government j note i fesfUbweyer,' by V)lbilityUc h act ' I I to tarfv it into corrfpleat effect dhbbtfi side. inference might be df awn'fronf 'the instruct , You states also, that you have if iii charge tions tb'vMr anxiouirthaf tntfe should' $ oe no, imsuuuersiaiming in tne case, sUlv , 4 senuent Instructions VefeViven' tk Mr. ftVl VJ? with a view tO obviate everv hrtmn rrf in-that eveint, to ehter into'an rrahge'ment vrwi uic guTcrnmcniwiqc unitea states : for the, repeal o the? laws " whicn - interdict tbe ships of warr'dhe'onttejree Britain from the harbors and tvater&;of he against the commerce, of the -United States : an fnstruclted to, fnform .ToqthaV n l v Mc.vcrvsatisiactory taxne.?rresiaent w meet theBriUsHvKbyeVnment ' in ''such "ar. ougciucnis as may terminate wiwout aeiay the fho&tilitieS V hierf now exist bet weerf the IK States 'ancS. Gv. Btitainon T conSmor honorable. tbVcrtknaHons'. . 4 v;! nf 'xridmentf the,ldeclarati6n( of War the Presidfen tCgaVe -alsigna proof of tne.at tachmefs;of the 1U tateVto eaceAVln stricticm;verft iiyeoUt nat"ear!v Period to the late charge ties affairsVof the JJnited v !z .? ""JwuoofW propose-To tne oruisrr cbvernment?van 'Wrmitfr hv'- r AhrlitU the'trudalluaed tbXrKbta? date ,! on the 2nh of Jul y and were forwards d ' kWU Hr4t;l, s.Auw'..'1 'sa-e. JL . i thah, progae that they; may have bee'n JrW' ' ceived and acteidnV'L' - I t:i the views of mV govern meht onthis imnor- ' l't tart;subject. vhVKeSenaeVirek: -thwar. which exists, between dor eountriccV, shcfuTdv:ljfetrm vt as ma' ieiEure ablidf and4 ' durable !r3eacel." To accompltAhthisgreatobiect it is nectwu V ry that the-interest of impressment be sa; ; : tisfactoriiy irr ah fced - He :'is' wil lin j gTthat; G Britaip should be. secured againsithe ey its C bfhichsKempamsHe er tiapd tharttar TTnit&i V states shouldbe- p; Jtect?d WiihstVprac-
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