To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 16th, 1780,

His Majesty intends to send out a reinforcement.—Desires the concurrence of Congress in combining a plan of operations.—Requests information as to the forces, resources, and posts of the enemy.—Additional supplies obtained by Dr Franklin.—Favorable situation of affairs.

To George Washington. Philadelphia, May 21st, 1780,

Operations of the approaching campaign.

Report of a Committee of Congress on a Conference with the French Minister. In Congress, May 24th, 1780,

Plan for raising supplies.—Propose the establishment of posts from Boston to Charleston to facilitate communication.—Recommend the preparation of a reinforcement to the French fleet, and the adoption of measures to prevent desertions from the same.

George Washington to M. de la Luzerne. Morristown, June 5th, 1780,

The French troops will be cordially received.—Desires to maintain a correspondence with him.

Report of a Committee of Congress respecting Communications from the French Minister. In Congress, June 5th, 1780,

Raising of supplies for the French troops.—Mode of paying them.