Robert R. Livingston to Francis Dana. Philadelphia, September 18th, 1782,
Complains of want of information as to his proceedings.—Military operations in America.—Changes of measures in consequence of the changes of administrations in England.
To Robert R. Livingston. St Petersburg, September 23d, 1782,
Russia will not make any advances towards America.—The Russian Cabinet.
To Robert R. Livingston. St Petersburg, September 29th, 1782,
Russian commerce.—Apprehensions in Russia, that the United States may interfere with that country, particularly in the articles of hemp and iron.—Considerations showing the groundlessness of these fears.
To Robert R. Livingston. St Petersburg, October 14th, 1782,
Projects of Russia on Turkey.—Anglican character of the Russian Cabinet.
To Robert R. Livingston. St Petersburg, November 1st, 1782,
Project for supplying Russia with West India goods by American vessels.