Proceedings relative to Mr Deane.—Beaumarchais.—Eleventh and twelfth articles of the treaty.—Mr Izard.—Inconvenience and expense of maintaining several Commissioners instead of one.—War between England and France; war in Germany.—Difficulty of raising loans.—Drafts of Congress on the Commissioners.
Forwarding his new credentials.
Depreciation of the currency.
Declines removing to America.
English successes in Georgia.
America cannot relinquish her alliance with France to treat with Britain.
Recommending to afford Captain Cook all the assistance he may need.
Delay in the exchange of prisoners.—Losses of the English.—Growth of America.
Proposing a truce.—Interests of France.—Advantages of adopting some preliminaries.
Enclosed in the preceding.