Relative to a co-operation with a proposed expedition of Count d'Estaing to the American coasts, and also with the Spanish expedition against the Floridas.—Project of an invasion of Canada and Nova Scotia.
Reception of the French Minister by Congress. In Congress, November 17th, 1779,
Containing his letter of credence, his speech to Congress, and their answer.
Don Juan Miralles to M. de la Luzerne. Philadelphia, November 25th, 1779,
Desiring the co-operation of the United States with the Spanish forces in the Floridas, and against the English possessions northeast of Louisiana.—Requests to be informed what kind of supplies may be expected from the States.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, November 26th, 1779,
Communicating the foregoing letter.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, December 6th, 1779,
Requesting instructions as to the disposition of certain property captured by American seamen.