Relative to Mr Adams's accounts.—The Ministers will no longer be paid from the supplies furnished by the French Court.
To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, August 6th, 1781,
Courier from Petersburg to the English Court, supposed to bear representations concerning the war against Holland.—The answer of England to the proposed preliminaries arrives in Russia; purport unknown.
To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, August 6th, 1781,
Quotes a paragraph from a London paper, stating that Messrs Curson and Gouverneur are to be tried for high treason.—Mr Adams's connexion with them.
To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, August 8th, 1781,
The Dutch privateers are permitted to co-operate with the American in any joint enterprise.—This amounts to a virtual acknowledgment of the independence of America.
To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, August 16th, 1781,
Mr Temple, his character, services, and sufferings.