To the President of Congress. Cadiz, February 5th, 1783,

Congratulations on the peace.—Desires the annexation of Canada to the United States.—His presence required in Madrid.

To the Count de Florida Blanca. Madrid, February 19th, 1783,

Submitting to his revision the results of previous conferences on American affairs.

Count de Florida Blanca to M. de Lafayette. Pardo, February 22d, 1783,

Acknowledges the correctness of the statements contained in the preceding letter.—The King is disposed to settle the affair of the boundaries amicably.

To the Count de Florida Blanca. Madrid, February 22d, 1783,

The Spanish Minister explains his sentiments concerning the boundary.

To Robert R. Livingston. Bordeaux, March 2d, 1783,

Interviews with the Count de Florida Blanca.—The Spanish Court fears the effect of the American revolution on its Colonies.—Conferences with the other Spanish Ministers.—Disposition of the Spanish Court towards the United States.—Urges the necessity of strengthening the union.