To Robert R. Livingston. Paris, July 12th, 1783,
Algiers.—Negotiations with Portugal.
To Robert R. Livingston. Paris, July 13th, 1783,
Reasons for forming a treaty of commerce with the Emperor of Germany.
To Robert R. Livingston. Paris, July 14th, 1783,
Jealousy of American ships and trade in France and England.—Proclamation of the English court permitting intercourse between America and the West Indies in British vessels.—Fish, potash and pearlash not admitted.—This measure is the result of French policy—Remedies to be applied by America.
To Robert R. Livingston. Paris, July 14th, 1783,
Exclusive policy of the European powers in regard to commerce.—Views of Austria and Russia towards the Black Sea, the Danube, the Archipelago and Turkey.
To Robert R. Livingston. Paris, July 15th, 1783,
Mr Hartley offers no definitive propositions.—"Observations on the American States."