Resolves, assuring the protection of the United States to the officers of his Most Christian Majesty, approving the conduct of M. Holker, &c.
The President of Pennsylvania to M. Gerard. In Council, Philadelphia, July 31st, 1779,
Expressing regret that any disagreeable discussions should have taken place, and informing him that the flour is now at the disposition of M. Holker.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, August 5th, 1779,
Acknowledging the reception of certain resolutions of Congress.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, August 5th, 1779,
Expressing his satisfaction with the resolutions of Congress on the affair of M. Holker, and requesting that no prosecutions may be commenced against the offenders.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, August 11th, 1779,
Failure of the attempt to procure military stores at Martinique.
The Marquis de Bouillé to M. Gerard. Martinique, July 11th, 1779,