JOHN ADAMS'S CORRESPONDENCE,
CONTINUED.
To Robert R. Livingston. Paris, December 14th, 1782,
The King of Sweden's compliment to the United States.—The signing of the preliminaries announced to Parliament.—Quotes a note from the Courier de l'Europe.—Requests leave to return.
Robert R. Livingston to John Adams. Philadelphia, December 19th, 1782,
Mr Jefferson accepts his appointment.—Financial arrangements for raising a revenue.
To Charles W. F. Dumas. Paris, January 1st, 1783,
M. Brantzen.—Conversation with Mr Oswald on freedom of navigation.
To Robert R. Livingston. Paris, January 22d, 1783,
Preliminaries and armistice between England, and Spain, and France, signed and sealed.—Terms England offers to the Dutch.