^^o^ ,Ho, ^^* -y ^ - ^ r. V CONCLUSION *r HE C O 11 R E S P O N D E N C E AUSTRO-II UNG ARIAN QUESTION. Austrian Legation, at Washington, The IIM March, 1851. Mr. Secretari/ of State : I have received an answer to the despatches with which I had sent to Vienna the note that you did me the honor to address to me on the 21st December last; and I hasten to inform you, Mr. Secretary of State, that the arguments con- tained in your note have not iiad power to change the judgment which the Imperial Cabinet had formed respecting the mission of Mr. Dudley Maim, as well as respecting the tenor and the terms of the instructions with which he was lur- nished. The Imperial Government does not cease to enter- tain the opinions contained in my note of the 30th September; and it declines all ulterior discussion of that annoying inci- dent, unwiUing to expose the kind and friendly relations which it desires to preserve with the Government of the United States to the danger of being seriously disturbed by discussions which could have no practical result. / 2 President Fillmore declared, in his Message of the 2d December last, that he was determined to act towards other nations as the United States desired that other nations shonld act towards them; and that he had adopted as a rnle for his poUcy, good-will towards foreign Powers, and the abstain- ing from interference in their internal affairs. Austria has not demanded, and will never demand, any thing but the putting into practice of these principles ; and the Imperial Government is sincerely disposed to remain in friendly rela- tions with the Government of the United States, so long as the United States shall not deviate from these principles. Please to accept, Mr. Secretary of State, the assurances of my high consideration. HULSEMANN. Department op State, Washington, March 15, 1S51. The undersigned has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the Chevalier Hulsemann's note of the 1 1th of this month, which has been submitted to the President. The President regrets that the note of the undersigned, addressed to the Chevalier Hiilsemann on the 21st of De- cember last, was not satisfactory to the Imperial Govern- ment, and that its opinion remains unchanged respecting the mission of Mr. A. Dudley Mann, and the instructions with which he was furnished. He is gratified, however, to learn that the Imperial Government desires to continue the friendly relations now so happily subsisting between the two Govern- ments — a desire in which he cordially concurs. The President is also gratified to learn that the sentiments respecting the international relations between the United YAVA States and foreign Powers, contained in his last annual Mes- sage, meet the approbation of the Imjierial (Jovernnient ; and he directs the undersigned to assure the Chevalier HUlsenianu that he intends to act steadily in accordance with those sentiments. The Government of the United States is as little inclined as the Cabinet at Vieima to prolong the discussion of the topics to which the Chevalier HQlseMuum's note of the 30lh of September of last year gave rise. In his reply to that note, the undersigned stated the grounds upon which this Government held itself justified in every thing which it had done cojmected with the mission of JNIr. A.Dudley Maim, and the instructions which were given to him; and he took the occasion also of declaring the prin- ciples and the policy which the United States maintain, as appropriate to their condition, and as being, indeed, fixed and fastened upon them by their character, their history, and their position among the nations of the world ; and it may be regarded as certain that these principles and this policy will not be abandoned or departed from until some extra- ordinary change shall take place in the general current of human afiairs. The undersigned renews to the Chevalier Ilulsemann the expression of his sentiments of regard. DANIEL WEBSTER. The Chevalier J. G. Hulsemann, Chargt iV Affaires of Austria, TVashington. W46 s ^^6« r^ *' •Ji. * « « w* vv v**^' '^^. U£RT BOOKBINDINC jaf. feo 19S9