Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward

No. 904.]

Sir: I have the honor to transmit copies of papers, sent to me by Lord Russell, announcing the establishment of a provisional flag of the duchies of Holstein, Schleswig, and Lauenburg by the assent of three of the powers of Europe. A copy of my acknowledgment of the reception of these papers is added.

I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS.

Hon. William H. Seward, Secretary of State, Washington, D. C.

Lord Russell to Mr. Adams

The undersigned, her Britannic Majesty’s principal secretary of state for foreign affairs, has the honor to transmit to Mr. Adams, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States at this court, copies of notes which have been addressed to the undersigned by the representatives of Austria and Prussia at this court, announcing the determination of their respective governments to grant to the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein, and Lauenburg a provisional national flag, and requesting the recognition of the same flag by her Majesty’s government.

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The undersigned begs at the same time to transmit to Mr. Adams a copy of a despatch which he has addressed to her Majesty’s representatives at Vienna and Berlin, containing the decision of her Majesty’s government on this question, for communication to the governments of Austria and Prussia.

The undersigned requests Mr. Adams to accept the assurances of his highest consideration.

RUSSELL.

Charles Francis Adams, Esq., &c., &c., &c.

[Translation.]

Mr. Barnstorff to Earl Russell

My Lord: The government of the King my gracious sovereign, in conjunction with the Austrian government, has determined to grant a provisional national flag to the ships of the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein, and Lauenburg until the definitive settlement of those territories.

This flag will have the colors blue, white and red, in horizontal stripes, and will be distinguished from the Mechlenburg flag, which has the same colors, by a yellow field placed on the blue field, next the flag-staff.

I am instructed, together with the Austrian ambassador, who will at the same time address a communication to your excellency, to propose this provisional flag for recognition to the government of her Majesty the Queen, &c., and at the same time to express the hope of his Majesty’s government that the British government will grant to the ships bearing this flag the same rights which belonged to the ships of the aforesaid three duchies until their separation from Denmark, on the ground of the commerce and navigation treaties concluded by that power with England.

I have the honor to be, &c, &c, &c,

BARNSTORFF.

Earl Russell, &c., &c., &c.

Lord Russell to Lord Napier and A. A. G. Bonar, Esq

My Lord: Sir: I enclose herewith to your lordship a copy of a note which was addressed to me on the 21st ultimo by the Prussian ambassador at this court, stating that the governments of Austria and Prussia had determined to grant a provisional national flag to the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein, and Lunenburg until the definitive settlement of the constitution of these territories, and proposing that her Majesty’s government should recognize the flag in question, and should grant to ships bearing it the same rights which were accorded to the ships of the duchies previously to their separation from Denmark. A similar communication was addressed to me by the Austrian ambassador.

I have to instruct you to state to the minister for foreign affairs that her Majesty’s government have fully considered this proposal, and that they are prepared to recognize the flag provisionally, saving the rights of the states of Holstein and Schleswig, and of the German confederation, and only till the definitive constitution of the duchies concerned.

I am,&c.,&c.

RUSSELL.

The Lord Napier, A. A. G. Bonar, Esq.,&c., &c., &c.

Mr. Adams to Earl Russell

Sir: The undersigned, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States at the court of St. James, has the honor to acknowledge the reception of a note from the right honorable Earl Russell, her Majesty’s principal secretary of state for foreign affairs, dated the 16th instant, communicating to him copies of separate notes addressed to him by the representatives of Austria and Prussia, relative to the establishment of a provisional national flag for the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein, and Lunenburg, and also of his reply, containing the decision of her Majesty’s government, consenting to recognize the same.

The undersigned has the honor to renew, &c, &c, &c.

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS.

Right Honorable Earl Russell, &c.,&c.,&c.

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[Translation.]

Count: The government of his imperial and royal apostolic Majesty, and that of his Majesty the King of Prussia, have determined to grant a temporary national flag to the duchies of Holstein and Schleswig, till their definite construction, composed of three horizontal blue, white, and red stripes, with a yellow square on the blue stripe, near the staff.

I am charged on this account in connexion with my Prussian colleague, to invite the government of her Britannic Majesty to recognize this flag, and to give the orders necessary for its recognition in all the ports dependent on the Crown of England, and by all the British naval authorities.

The imperial government is pleased to hope that until the conclusion of new treaties of navigation with the government, to be constituted in the duchies, vessels sailing under the temporary national flag may enjoy the same rights and immunities granted to vessels of Holstein, Schleswig, and Lunenburg, before their separation from Denmark, according to treaties of commerce and navigation existing with that kingdom.

In asking your excellency to communicate to me, at your leisure, the result of this request, I remain, &c., &c., &c.

APPONYI.