To Robert R. Livingston. Philadelphia, September 27th, 1782,
Communicating a decree of the French Council, relative to the fraudulent importation of English goods into America.
To George Washington. Philadelphia, September 29th, 1782,
State of the negotiations for peace.
To George Washington. Philadelphia, October 1st, 1782,
Requesting him to facilitate the entrance of M. Barbe into New York.
Report of a Committee of Congress on Communications made by the French Minister. In Congress, October 3d, 1782,
Congress will listen to no propositions for a separate peace.—They rely on the support of France to their demands in regard to boundaries, the fisheries, and the navigation of the Mississippi.—Difficulties attending any restitution of, or compensation for confiscated property.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, October 16th, 1782,
Desiring an interview with a committee of Congress.