Robert R. Livingston to William Carmichael. Philadelphia, November 28th, 1782,
America will make no peace inconsistent with her engagements to her allies.—State of the military forces in America.
To Robert R. Livingston. Madrid, December 10th, 1782,
Terms of the treaty between Great Britain and the United States.
To Robert R. Livingston. Madrid, December 30th, 1782,
Dissatisfaction of Spain with the conclusion of the treaty.—Letter from M. de Lafayette.—Financial operations in Spain.—Receives the ceremonial visits of the Corps Diplomatique.—Intends to leave Spain, if the Court does not change its conduct.—Divisions in Holland.
To Robert R. Livingston. Madrid, January 18th, 1783,
Interruptions of the communication with America.—Endeavors to induce the Ministry to receive him formally.—M. Gardoqui will soon be despatched on a mission.—The Ministry desires peace.
To Robert R. Livingston. Madrid, February 21st, 1783,
Is formally received as Chargé d'Affaires of the United States, through the influence of M. de Lafayette.