On the proposed co-operation of Count d'Estaing.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 19th, 1779,
Communicating the succeeding Memorial on the Spanish vessels brought into port by American privateers.—Reply of Congress, promising reparation in case of injustice.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 22d, 1779,
Objects of the alliance between France and the United States.—Consequent measures of the French government.—Extent of the engagements of France.—Necessity of speedy measures on the part of Congress for participating in the negotiations for peace.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 24th, 1779,
Expressing his satisfaction with the arrangements of Congress for levying supplies by a tax.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 25th, 1779,
Acknowledges the reception of resolutions of Congress, expressing their determination to retaliate for cruelties committed by the English on French subjects in America, in the same manner as if committed on citizens of the States.