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Abstract : August 20, 1786. New York. Otto to Vergennes. Severe measures of Congress against Indians: many companies sent to falls of the Ohio; Virginia required to send reinforcements; bad faith of English. Caermarthern\'s reply to John Adams on giving up posts on the Lakes. 3pp. AE., États-Unis, 32:50.

Abstract : August 23, 1786. New York. Otto to Vergennes. Slowness of Jay-Gardoqui negotiations is caused by demand of southern states for opening of mouth of the Mississippi; France as a mediator; basis of negotiations, free port at New Orleans, and free navigation of the Mississippi. 6pp. AE., États-Unis, 32:58.

Abstract : September 10, 1786. New York. Otto to Vergennes. Navigation of the Mississippi: difference in point of view between northern and southern states; Jay\'s embarrassment; Spain\'s reason for excluding the U.S.; Otto\'s opinion. 13pp. AE., États-Unis, 32:65.

Abstract : November 1, 1786. New York. Otto to Vergennes. Indian affairs: union of tribes south of Lake Erie to oppose the U.S.; attacks on Kentucky; danger for government surveyors; acts of Congress against Indian attacks; Gen[eral] Clark\'s campaign; Col[onel] Logan and the Shawnees McGillivray and Creeks; Creek treaty with Georgia. 6pp. AE., États-Unis, 32:123.

Abstract : January 10, 1787. New York. Otto to Vergennes. Reply to his imputation that France thwarted a treaty between England and the U.S. more favorable to the latter than the one signed. Wisdom of French policy relative to western territory. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, 32:178.

Abstract : January 19, 1787. New York. Otto to Vergennes. His trouble relative to denying report of a treaty in which France is put in possession of the two Floridas on condition that she close the Mississippi to the U.S.; retrocession of Louisiana and seizure of Georgia. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, 32: 182.

Abstract : January 25, 1787. New York. Otto to Vergennes. Protest from southern states against all treaties ceding U.S. rights to Mississippi navigation; Virginia\'s measures to recover her influence over Kentucky; discussions between states over the Mississippi. 4pp. C

Abstract : February 16, 1787. New York. Otto to Vergennes. The U.S. to accord England commercial advantages for release of posts on the Lakes. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, 32:198.

Abstract : March 5, 1787. New York. Otto to Montmorin, minister of foreign affairs. Kentucky and [the State of] Franklin to war on Louisiana unless Spain renounces exclusive navigation on the Mississippi; fear of England brings South and North together on the Mississippi question; English-Spanish trouble over western territories; Kentucky and Santa Fé. 5 pp. c

Abstract : July 15, 1787. New York. Otto to Montmorin. Mississippi navigation question in Congress: Jay\'s letter; Spain\'s opposition to a free river; letters from western states; reasons for prolonging negotiations. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, 32:308.

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