To Robert R. Livingston. Paris, July 9th, 1783,
Mediation of the Imperial Courts.—Explains the necessity for concealing the separate article from France; and for signing the treaty without a previous communication of it to the French Court.—The foreign Ministers cease to treat the American Ministers with reserve.
To Robert R. Livingston. Paris, July 10th, 1783,
French policy in regard to the fisheries.—Letter of M. Marbois.—M. de Rayneval's correspondence with Mr Jay.—France wishes the exclusion of the Americans from the West Indies.
To Robert Morris. Paris, July 10th, 1783,
Means of raising a loan in Holland.
To Robert Morris. Paris, July 11th, 1783,
Necessity of sustaining the credit of the United States by providing for the prompt settlement of all claims.
To Robert R. Livingston. Paris, July 11th, 1783,
Obligations of America to France.—Reasons for maintaining a close connexion with France.