Papers of John Adams, volume 6

The Commissioners to John Ross

Vergennes to the Commissioners

James Moylan to the Commissioners, 4 May 1778 Moylan, James First Joint Commission at Paris JA James Moylan to the Commissioners, 4 May 1778 Moylan, James First Joint Commission at Paris Adams, John
James Moylan to the Commissioners
Honorable Gentlemen L'Orient 4th May 1778

This morning arrived here the Schooner Milford Cap: Blackwell from Rapahanac River in Virginia after a passage of 33 days; she has not brought any letters for you, or public papers of any kind, but the Captain tells me that the new levies were compleated in Virginia and that they were to march a few days after the 28th. of March to General Washington's Camp about 16 miles 81from Philadelphia, in which City General Howe still continued. That the people were in good spirits and that the army was tolerably well cloath, but that all the Ports were blocked by English Frigates. This is all the information I procur'd worth your notice. I have the honor to be Honble. Gentlemen Your assurd etc. etc.

James Moylan

RC (PPAmP: Franklin Papers); addressed: β€œTo the Honorable Plenipotentiary Ministers of the United States of America.”; docketed: β€œM. Moylan 4. May. 1778.”