To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Madrid, March 11th, 1781,
Mr Cumberland intends to leave Spain.—Naval forces of the belligerents.—Bad consequences of the mutiny of the Pennsylvania line.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Aranjues, May 25th, 1781,
Secret armament preparing at Cadiz.—Difficulty of communicating safely with America.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Aranjues, May 26th, 1781,
Naval operations.—Supplies granted by France.—Probable destination of the force raising in the South of Spain.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Aranjues, June 2d, 1781,
Dismission of M. Necker disagreeable to the Court of Spain.—M. Necker not favorable to the granting of supplies to the United States.—His character.—Proposed mediation by the Court of Vienna.
James Lovell to William Carmichael. Philadelphia, June 15th, 1781,
His communications have been valuable to Congress.