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Foreign News August 24, 1813

The New Hampshire Gazette

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

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The London Times reports the conclusion of an armistice with Napoleon Bonaparte, based on Paris papers up to June 18. It laments the likely continental peace on uti possidetis terms, Austria's abandonment of the allied cause, and Britain's isolation, questioning the fate of Guadaloupe and subsidies to Sweden.

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THE GROANS OF BRITAIN.
From the London Times, of June 16.

We yesterday stated that we feared Bonaparte would be but too successful in his attempts to procure an armistice. Sorry are we to say, that our opinion has proved correct. The armistice is concluded. Paris papers to the 18th inst. have been received, bringing the details of this fatal agreement. There is no doubt but that this arrangement will speedily lead to a continental peace on the basis of the uti possidetis; and as little that the peace will be one to which England cannot accede with the least regard to her honor, her interest or even her safety. The continental powers and especially Austria appear to abandon the great cause: whether from terror, or from an inglorious and ill-timed desire of repose is perhaps doubtful, but it is equally fatal to their own security. Never has Austria had so encouraging an opportunity to come forward manfully in the field and never has she so lamentably shrunk from the duties of her high character. The terms of the armistice, as they afford cause for exultation to all the friends and supporters of the Corsican monster, so they leave us overwhelmed with the deepest regret.

Why we regret the armistice not as bad in a military point of view but with relation to its political consequences. We cannot but ask what in this new state of things, is to become of the island of Guadaloupe? Are we to surrender it without the possibility of receiving any equivalent? For what have we paid a million of money? Was it to enable Sweden to re-occupy Pomerania? At a less expense, we might, with ease and certainty, have put our sovereign in possession of Hanover; and the ministers of the prince regent might surely have thought it not beneath their care to render such a service, to the family of their sovereign.

The time is critical. A continental peace is probably on the eve of being established--And we are left or half left alone,
The lot but slaves to combat with the foe.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic Political War Report

What keywords are associated?

Armistice Bonaparte Continental Peace Austria Abandonment Guadaloupe Uti Possidetis

What entities or persons were involved?

Bonaparte Prince Regent

Where did it happen?

France

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

France

Event Date

Paris Papers To The 18th Inst.

Key Persons

Bonaparte Prince Regent

Outcome

armistice concluded, leading to continental peace on uti possidetis basis; britain isolated, potential surrender of guadaloupe without equivalent; subsidies to sweden for pomerania questioned.

Event Details

The armistice with Bonaparte has been concluded, as per Paris papers to the 18th. This arrangement is expected to result in a continental peace that England cannot accept without compromising honor, interest, or safety. Continental powers, especially Austria, are abandoning the allied cause, shrinking from their duties. The terms exult the supporters of the Corsican monster and leave Britain in regret over political consequences, including the fate of Guadaloupe, British subsidies to Sweden, and possession of Hanover.

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