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Gentlemen, whose Leiztire and literary Abilities enable them to contributejo. thefimttsement and Edification of the Public, by the Difi'usion of, Knowledge and In- struction; will at all Times he thank- ‘fullyficechd, and inserted gratisg debates ,wg%., long'andwery warms to make a nevaartitien ofrPalanekd-had - made such an impression onthe Diet. as to stop proceedings in projected ‘ treaty of commerce now in agitation'bc~ tween the Republic and the allied Statesof Prussia, England. “a “wand; oath,-,§i$.and__smiews attributvditq 328th March; a note was me in the Diet, from COunt‘de Goltz, the charge diafl'airet ~ of Prussia,todeny the truth of this informa-- -- tion in the most solemn manner, and for : thefireater authenticity, the following part of a letter by the '_Klng of Prussia’s own i‘ ' i h . [€5We snow not hofii‘suili'cie tly 'to egg press our surprise, that information of such ‘ a'nature could lie-eent by aministegi‘joe credited by the Republic. “,We challen , all the world to furnish the leastproof, that any thing has pasSed between ourselves and the Court of Vienna ‘ can authorise . such a suspicibn." . ‘ On the 31st, their b question conceming the proposedcommercial treat and‘ the cessionfof Th'orniand Dantzielt’; ‘ came on in'the diet. ' The deputation for Foreign‘Afi'airs reported the result of their: conference betv’treen ‘Mr. Hailes and Baron Reade, the 1M inisters of England and-Holy land, concerning the treaty ofcnrnnieroe" between Poland and the‘three allied powers, stating, that the essential base of this treaty was the cession of Dantzick to Prussia. the King spoke twice on the question, but without declaring explicitly/for the cession of Dantzick,‘ or positively or peremptorily on thenegative. side: "finishers," 'was the indecisive answer which the Mar-b shals were ordered to give the Ministers of the two maritime powers, viz. “ That the deputation were authorised to continue the negotiations concerning the political and'éommercial Alliance proposal _V 8" the duties ionvg'ood‘sg‘paSsing throughffi ‘ Beriirrh " publict’hein seer '*.in";agitati6n:hetweitv' the‘ King org {.1115de me Brewers a ‘ ~“ ~~TheCourt of Berlin can no longer wanting to itself in sentrad‘i’ctingtheihlse: . s an» 7 reports touching the, sequisitiorsgixDantsg; * 7 _ ‘ l its“t¢l&“~ p tive to the'tsrriton’es of-Fdisndy “i a. ;:, - M It was onty dnri 'the‘conféfincts like \ ' Reichinba‘ehinjuiy’,“'1790,‘thatnhetficiuttfi l of..'Vienna;ofl‘ered'of its own ‘ ‘ cede to Poland~~a reatpartWofi'Ga‘lise'ifig ‘ 'u . . namelys'zsmose, elkiow‘ mslfémwhff mkififian extentbf country'of"g‘§o__t§tutetf 5-5:"; .. 11; tai’n on the sideof the Bartegvthe'frorttiedri contained hififilfirthfifififilmémfi” ‘ by means 0f_whic.h. 4. Prussiasiby ‘ dan sand, _ in other respect“: . on such a footing with Pole yes/Would)”: “ F “i ‘ advantageous robes-“with regard‘tq; v -_ i mercc‘; while in remrngshe’mi ht ted! ‘ Prussiarthe cities of'T’h‘om and antfi'cht‘: _ , which are really a charge to her; and by it" -‘ , f this arrangement, she would gain ’ vi‘ 1 than six (old. , 1 - r . i “ As this proposition was not then so» 'ce'pted, the Court .of Prussia has, since if ,7 time,‘ taken no‘step whateVer, neithetly'yth', :7 1 Poland or an ' other Court-towards the“? 7' quisition of Igantzic and Thom “If neral rWoyna, the. Polish Envoy at Vieh-t na, has been made to believe :that the \ /. 7-, d‘mrmtfi'i"; "f “ to than)! Vienna, for a pretended new. _ ' partition orzdisme‘mberment of Poland. it ' I ,- ,4?” is a roundless caiumny :pifor theitruth- of ' g _ whic ififltion’rwestppeslto ' ' ' Lech—r Court. ' , - ' " ' “ “ It is true, ‘that Mr. Hailes‘, the British~ - Envoy at Warsaw, has employed hi! 8904 « ofiices to effect a commercial Convention betWCen‘t‘Polln'd; Prusti'a,.and F nglahfilfli’ . website. serum of nations. menus