Interview with Count de Vergennes.

To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, July 7th, 1781,

Report of a Committee on the Duke of Brunswick's reply to the Amsterdam memorial, declaring that there appears no ground for the charges made against him.

To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, July 7th, 1781,

Representations of the French Minister at Petersburg, complaining of the violation of the principles of the convention of neutrality, by the English.—Mr Dana leaves Amsterdam for Petersburg.

To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, July 10th, 1781,

The Duke of Brunswick requests a more formal examination of the charges made against him.—The request referred by the States-General to the Provincial States.

To the President of Congress. Paris, July 11th, 1781,

Proposition of the mediation of Austria and Russia between the European belligerents, the Americans being left to treat separately.—The two preliminaries on condition of which England proposes the mediation; a rupture of France with America, and the return of the latter to obedience.

To the Count de Vergennes. Paris, July 13th, 1781,