Enclosing the convention concerning recaptures between France and Holland.
To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, May 27th, 1781,
Report of a Committee of the States-General on the petition of the East India Company for convoy and for the defence of the India possessions, recommending aid.—Timidity and irresolution of the Dutch government.
To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, May 29th, 1781,
The English, by the capture of St Eustatia, break up a trade in British manufactures to North America.—The property seized there principally English.—Much of it taken by the French on its passage to England.—Inactivity of the Dutch naval force.
To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, May 31st, 1781,
Memorial of the Danish Minister, requesting their High Mightinesses to evacuate certain forts in the vicinity of the Danish settlements in Africa.
To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, May 31st, 1781,
Declaration of Dort, approving the proposition of Amsterdam to adopt measures of defence.—Note of the Deputies of Haerlem, complaining of the silence of the States of Holland in regard to the proposition of Amsterdam.
To the President of the Assembly of the States-General. Amsterdam, June 1st, 1781,