rt excluding Holland from the French order in favor
of neutrals.
To the Commissioners at Paris. The Hague, January 12th,
1779, 351
Proceedings of the States of Holland.--The American
interest gains ground.--The Duc de la Vauguyon presents
to the States-General the order excluding Holland from
the privileges of neutrals.--Proceedings in relation to
the same.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. The Hague, March 1st,
1779, 357
Desires to be invested with the character of _Charge
d'Affaires_ of the United States.--His past services.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. The Hague, April 29th,
1779, 359
Assembly of the States of Holland.--Misrepresentations
on American affairs.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. The Hague, May 15th,
1779, 360
Naval force ordered to be equipped by the
States-General, for purposes of convoy.
M. Chaumont to C. W. F. Dumas. Passy, September 2d, 1779, 364
Requesting him to render all necessary aid to the
squadron of Commodore Jones.--Catalogue of the vessels
composing the squadron.
To B. Franklin. The Hague, September 14th, 1779, 365
Proceedings in Holland and France relative to the
granting convoys to Dutch commerce.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. The Hague, September
20th, 1779, 366
Intends going to Texel to meet Commodore Jones.
Agreement between John Paul Jones and Captain Pearson, 367
Relative to British prisoners in the squadron of
Commodore Jones.
The College of Admiralty of Amsterdam to the States-General.
Amsterdam, Oct. 8th, 1779, 369
On the request of Commodore Jones to be permitted to
land his prisoners.
Placard of 1756, referred to in the above letter, 370
Containing directions for foreign vessels bringing
prizes into Dutch ports.
From the College of Admiralty of Amsterdam to the
States-General. Amsterdam, Oct. 12th, 1779,
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