Count de Vergennes' Proposed New Articles,
Interpreting the 2d and 3d Articles of the treaty of commerce of 1778, so as to place the two powers mutually on the footing of the most favored nation.
To Mr Grand. Paris, May 22d, 1783,
Regret that they cannot relieve his difficulties.
Robert R. Livingston to the Commissioners. Philadelphia, May 28th, 1783,
Violation of the Articles of the Provisional Treaty, by the British General sending off slaves.—Complains of want of information from the Commissioners.
Robert R. Livingston to the Commissioners. Philadelphia, May 31st, 1783,
Propositions from Holland.—Congress will be averse to engagements that may involve them in European quarrels.—Dissatisfaction with the 5th and 6th Preliminary Articles.