Philadelphia February 19 1777
[Extract]
I have transmitted the Resolve of Congress of the 5 February to the Commissioners at Paris as you will see by the Copy of a letter I wrote them Yesterday. You should have sent me half a dozen Authenticated Copies of the Resolve — it went by the Fly to the Randolph which will carry it to Martinico A Copy Certified by myself goes by the Independence & you had best send me some more for other Opportunitys.
In Consequence of the Resolves of Congress and an Order from the Marine Committee I have sent down the Schooner Musquito yesterday with two Months provisions to the Fly which was then lying at Rheedy Island and I sent down Orders to Capn [Elisha] Warner immediately to proceed to the Capes and give notice to the Light House to make the Signal for Capn [Nicholas] Biddle whenever they saw a Ship in the offing, I told him to keep Cruizing every day in the Offing and told him the Signal Biddle would make to be known by each Night I told him to run in under the Land to prevent the Enemys Ships from Cutting him off by this means he will be sure to meet the Randolph as she will come in sight of the Light House on purpose to learn if there be any fresh Orders for him. Capn Warner will then deliver the Sundry orders and despatches I sent for Capn Biddle and they will part the Fly to Cruize of[f] the Capes of Virginia and the Randolph for Martinico & herein I enclose a Copy of the Orders I sent him and of the sundry letters relative to his Voyage, which I hope will meet approbation, and as they relate in some degree to the Marine Department I think you had best lay them before the Marine Committee or if you think necessary before Congress, because there are other Vessells will soon go for Martinico, and if any part of which I have written is disapproved counter orders will probably arrive in time.
I hope Biddle will send us a Galeatea, a Pearl, or a Camelias 2 before he leaves this Coast. pray desire the Marine Committee if they are not coming up to Send me Orders respecting the Delaware. I have wrote General Washington to Send her Marines, and as it will be difficult manning her, I think she had best Sail soon as ever she has enough of men to work her proceed to Windward of Barbadoes and Cruise untill she Manns herself from Prizes and then go to Martinico for supplies to return her with. The Washington May be Managed in the Same way, but there is no Guns for the Effingham therefore I think she had best load and send her to France to be compleated