of Russia.--Spanish policy in regard to America.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Madrid, February 22d,
1781, 62
Supplies.--Imperial offer of mediation.--Russia
unfavorably disposed towards England.--English
preparations.--French preparations.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Madrid, March 4th,
1781, 66
M. Gardoqui.--The correspondence of the American
Ministers is known to the European governments, by
opening the letters.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Madrid, March 11th,
1781, 68
Mr Cumberland intends to leave Spain.--Naval forces of
the belligerents.--Bad consequences of the mutiny of the
Pennsylvania line.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Aranjues, May 25th,
1781, 69
Secret armament preparing at Cadiz.--Difficulty of
communicating safely with America.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Aranjues, May 26th,
1781, 70
Naval operations.--Supplies granted by France.--Probable
destination of the force raising in the South of Spain.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Aranjues, June 2d,
1781, 72
Dismission of M. Necker disagreeable to the Court of
Spain.--M. Necker not favorable to the granting of
supplies to the United States.--His character.--Proposed
mediation by the Court of Vienna.
James Lovell to William Carmichael. Philadelphia, June 15th,
1781, 74
His communications have been valuable to Congress.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. St Ildefonso, August
16th, 1781, 75
Progress of the negotiations.--Loans raised by
Spain.--Bills on Mr Jay.--Apprehensions that the demands
of Spain may delay the general peace.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. St Ildefonso, September
28th, 1781, 78
The Court promises to appoi
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