THE
DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE
OF THE
AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
VOL. III.


THE

DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE

OF THE

AMERICAN REVOLUTION;

BEING

THE LETTERS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, SILAS DEANE, JOHN
ADAMS, JOHN JAY, ARTHUR LEE, WILLIAM LEE, RALPH
IZARD, FRANCIS DANA, WILLIAM CARMICHAEL, HENRY
LAURENS, JOHN LAURENS, M. DE LAFAYETTE, M.
DUMAS, AND OTHERS, CONCERNING THE FOREIGN
RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES DURING
THE WHOLE REVOLUTION;

TOGETHER WITH

THE LETTERS IN REPLY FROM THE SECRET COMMITTEE OF
CONGRESS, AND THE SECRETARY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

ALSO,

THE ENTIRE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE FRENCH MINISTERS,
GERARD AND LUZERNE, WITH CONGRESS.


Published under the Direction of the President of the United States, from
the original Manuscripts in the Department of State, conformably
to a Resolution of Congress, of March 27th, 1818.


EDITED

BY JARED SPARKS.

VOL. III.


BOSTON:

NATHAN HALE AND GRAY & BOWEN;
G. & C. &. H. CARVILL, NEW YORK; P. THOMPSON, WASHINGTON.
1829.


Hales's Steam Press
No. 6, Suffolk Buildings, Congress Street, Boston.


CONTENTS

OF THE

THIRD VOLUME.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN'S CORRESPONDENCE.


 Page.
To John Hancock, President of Congress. Nantes, December 8th, 1776,5

Announces his arrival in France.—Does not assume a public character.—Military stores destined for America.

To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Nantes, December 8th, 1776,7
The Committee of Secret Correspondence to Benjamin Franklin. Baltimore, January 1st, 1777,9

Announcing his appointment as Commissioner to Spain.

To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, January 4th, 1777,9

Arrives in Paris.—Has an audience with Count de Vergennes.—Interview with the Spanish Ambassador.—The nation favorable to the American cause.

To the President of Congress. Paris, January 20th, 1777,10

Recommending Captain Balm.

To the Count d'Aranda, Spanish Ambassad
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