Arrival at the Hague of a courier from St Petersburg, supposed to bring despatches denying assistance from the armed neutrality.—Probable consequences.—Obstacles to an alliance between Holland and France.
To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, June 23d, 1781,
Answer of Russia above referred to.—Remarks of Mr Adams on the answer.—America must not look to European negotiations for safety.
To the President or Congress. Amsterdam, June 23d, 1781,
Advice of the Deputies of Zieriksee to the States of Zealand, complaining of the inactivity of the government.
To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, June 26th, 1781,
The Emperor takes measures to revive commerce in the Austrian Low Countries; grants privileges to Nieuport; advantages of that city for foreign and domestic trade.—Great quantities of British manufactures are introduced into America in neutral bottoms and by clandestine channels.
To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, June 26th, 1781,
The Regency of Amsterdam in an interview with the Stadtholder, charge the Duke of Brunswick with hostility to the welfare of the country, and devotion to the interests of England, and demand his dismission.