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Foreign News July 29, 1801

The National Intelligencer And Washington Advertiser

Washington, District Of Columbia

What is this article about?

Diplomatic letter from Hamburgh dated May 29 reports belief in Russian mediation for France-Prussia tensions, arrival of Count de Bernstorff for conference with Prince Charles of Hesse en route to London, and Hanseatic towns' application for treaty recognition of independence and commerce freedom; Senator Rode heads to Paris.

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A letter from Hamburgh, dated May 29, says "It is believed that the present misunderstanding between France and Prussia will be adjusted by the interference of Russia. The Count de Bernstorff arrived this day, on his way to London, at the head quarters of Prince Charles of Hesse, within two leagues of the city. He held conference with the Prince. The three Hanseatic towns have had an application for the admission or recognition in the treaty of peace concluded with their independence, and the full freedom of their commerce in future wars. The Senator Rode, Deputy from Lubeck to the French Government, arrived here to day, on his way to Paris."

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic Trade Or Commerce

What keywords are associated?

France Prussia Misunderstanding Russia Interference Count De Bernstorff Prince Charles Of Hesse Hanseatic Towns Peace Treaty Application Senator Rode

What entities or persons were involved?

Count De Bernstorff Prince Charles Of Hesse Senator Rode

Where did it happen?

Hamburgh

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Hamburgh

Event Date

May 29

Key Persons

Count De Bernstorff Prince Charles Of Hesse Senator Rode

Outcome

misunderstanding between france and prussia believed to be adjusted by russian interference; application by three hanseatic towns for recognition in peace treaty ensuring independence and full freedom of commerce in future wars.

Event Details

Belief that Russia will mediate the current misunderstanding between France and Prussia. Count de Bernstorff arrived at Prince Charles of Hesse's headquarters near the city en route to London and held a conference with the Prince. The three Hanseatic towns applied for admission or recognition in the peace treaty to secure their independence and commerce freedom in future wars. Senator Rode, deputy from Lubeck to the French Government, arrived en route to Paris.

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