James Lovell to John Jay. Philadelphia, June 15th, 1781,
Case of Dumain and Lyon.
Robert Morris to John Jay. Philadelphia, July 4th, 1781,
Mr Morris is appointed Superintendent of Finance.—Objects to be accomplished by this office.—Expectations of aid from Spain.—State of the finances.—Disposition of the nation.—State of the army.—Advantages that will result to Spain by aiding America.—The United States cannot be dangerous to Spain.—Amount desired.
Robert Morris to John Jay. Philadelphia, July 7th, 1781,
Necessity of immediate aids.
Robert Morris to John Jay. Office of Finance, July 9th, 1781,
Proposes a plan for sending home American seaman.
Robert Morris to John Jay. Philadelphia, July 13th, 1781,
Reasons which induced him to adopt the enclosed plan of a national bank.—Wants aid from Spain.—Suggests that an attempt should be made to obtain money from Portugal.