To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 27th, 1779,

Importance of a speedy decision of Congress in regard to the negotiations for peace, for securing the favor of Spain, and for facilitating the co-operation of the French forces in America.

To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, June 21st, 1779,

Proposing the adoption of measures for maintaining the immunity of the French flag in the United States.

To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, July 5th, 1779,

Relative to the loading and destination of a French supply ship.—Frauds committed in exporting provisions for the French fleet.

To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, July 5th, 1779,

Requesting that protection may be given to the provisions purchased for the French forces.—Desires to know if a sufficient supply can be obtained in the States.

Report of a Committee respecting a Conference with the Minister of France. In Congress, July 10th, 1779,