CONTENTS
OF THE
ELEVENTH VOLUME.
LUZERNE'S CORRESPONDENCE,
CONTINUED.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, September 10th, 1781,
Communicating the commission of M. Holker, as Consul General of France.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, September 18th, 1781,
Desires the appointment of a committee, to whom he may communicate his despatches.
Communications of the French Minister to Congress. In Congress, September 21st, 1781,
Proposed mediation of the Imperial Courts.—The French Court requires the establishing of some preliminaries, as to the admission of an American Minister to the proposed Congress, and the character in which England will treat the United States.—The British Court requires the submission of its revolted subjects in America.—Necessity of vigorous operations in America.—Mr Dana's mission to St Petersburg.—The accession of Maryland to the confederacy should be followed by vigorous measures.—Mr Adams in Holland.—Aids to America.—No further pecuniary assistance can be furnished by the French Court.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, September 24th, 1781,
Transmitting the memorial of a Spanish subject.