CONTENTS
OF THE
NINTH VOLUME.
WILLIAM CARMICHAEL'S CORRESPONDENCE.
To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Amsterdam, November 2d, 1776,
Sent by Mr Deane on a mission to Berlin.—Disposition of the Dutch.—Financial credit of the different powers.—Credit of the United States.—Plan for attacking the English coasts.—The conduct of Congress in relation to Portugal has made a favorable impression.—Offers of a House in Amsterdam to discount bills of Congress, drawn on certain conditions.
To William Bingham, at Martinique. Paris, June 25th to July 6th, 1777,
Reasons for opening a correspondence with him.—Causes of the temporising policy of France.—The English loan completed at home.—Dispute between Spain and Portugal.—Warlike preparations of France and Spain.
To the President of Congress. Yorktown, June 17th, 1778,
Receives information of his appointment as Secretary to the Commissioners.
To the President of Congress. Off Reedy Island, November 25th, 1779,
Acknowledges the reception of certain resolutions of Congress.