ns.--Burgoyne; Fort Schuyler;
Bennington.--Middle Department; Brandywine; Howe enters
Philadelphia; Germantown.
From the Committee of Foreign Affairs to the Commissioners.
Yorktown, 6th October, 1777, 330
Difficulty of raising money by appropriation of vacant
land.--Loan of twenty millions.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Passy, 7th October,
1777, 332
Secret supplies from France.--Complain of failure of
remittances.--Propositions for forming a commercial
company at Emden.
From the Committee of Foreign Affairs to the Commissioners.
Yorktown, 18th October, 1777, 336
Military operations.--British property in French
bottoms.
From the Committee of Foreign Affairs to the Commissioners.
York, 31st October, 1777, 338
Surrender of Burgoyne.--Attack on Red Bank.
From the Committee of Foreign Affairs to the Commissioners.
York, 8th November, 1777, 340
Announcing the election of H. Laurens as President of
Congress.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Passy, 30th November,
1777, 340
Remit supplies.--Capture of neutral vessels by American
privateers.--King of England's Speech.--Opposition in
Parliament.
From the Committee of Foreign Affairs to the Commissioners.
York, 1st December, 1777, 346
Difficulties in regard to French officers; their return
to France.
From the Committee of Foreign Affairs to the Commissioners.
York, 2d December, 1777, 349
Military operations.--Confederation passed by Congress,
submitted to the States.--Expenditures.--Emission of
paper money.--Unfavorable position of American
commerce.--An expedition to the East India seas
proposed.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Paris, 18th December,
1777, 355
News of Burgoyne's surrender in France.--French Court
determine to acknowledge independence, to make a treaty
of amity a
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