Relative to supplies.
Relating his proceedings in obedience to his instructions; the King of France grants a further sum of six millions; France declines the mediation of Russia and Austria.—Requests to be relieved from public duties on account of his age and infirmities—Recommends his grandson, William Temple Franklin, to Congress.
Account of the squadron and expedition of Captain Jones; disposition of the prizes; affair with Captain Landais; the Ministry wished it to be considered an American expedition.
Military operations.
Desiring the exchange of Mr Gouverneur and Dr Witherspoon.
Expedition against Arnold.—English policy.—Appointment of his successor to the Court of France.
Supplies.—Exchange of prisoners.—Plans of the English administration.
Supplies.
Introducing Dr Putnam.
Colonel Laurens's purchases in Holland.—The grant of the king to be expended partly in France.