Summary: Indeed, the letters sent by Mr. Pinkney to Lord Wellesley reveal the concern of the American Government over the blockades imposed by Britain. These blockades are questioned as they seem outdated and no longer in practice, causing damage to American commerce. Mr. Madison emphasizes the importance of the British Government being transparent and prompt in revoking these blockades and orders in council to restore sea trade lawfully. The hope is for a quick and efficient resolution to remove restrictions hindering international trade. Lord Liverpool's reliance on blockade measures is disputed, especially in light of the changing circumstances evident in America and the need for the British Government to address these concerns effectively.