Papers of John Adams, volume 6

John Paul Jones to the Commissioners, 16 May 1778 Jones, John Paul First Joint Commission at Paris JA

1778-05-16

John Paul Jones to the Commissioners, 16 May 1778 Jones, John Paul First Joint Commission at Paris Adams, John
John Paul Jones to the Commissioners
Gentlemen Brest 16th May 1778

As there is an appearance that the Sales of the Rangers prizes will be greatly protracted thro' the claims of the Admiralty here—I have been under the necessity of drawing on you this day a 129Bill at five days sight in favor of Monsieur Bersolle for Twenty four thousand Livers—which I mean to distribute among the brave Officers and Men to whom I owe my late Success. It is but reasonable that they should be furnished with the means of procuring little comforts and necessaries of Life for themselves—— and the intrests of the Service as well as the claims of Humanity and Justice plead in behalf of their Wives and helpless Families who are now unprovided in America, and will naturally expect a Supply of Cloathing &ca. by the Drake.1

You may expect a circumstantial Account of every transaction respecting the Ranger in a day or two—Meantime my unsettled situation must be my Apology.2

It may not be amiss to add that upon recollection I do not conceive that France has any power to give up American prisoners while they remain on board of American Ships and are not suffered to come ashore.3 I have the honor to be with much Esteem and Respect, Gentlemen Your very Obliged very Obedient very humble Servant

John Paul Jones

Dupl (ViU: Lee Papers); docketed in two unknown hands: “J.P. Jones to Amn. Comes. France. 16 May 1778” and “1778.” Designated a “(Copy)”; see descriptive note for Jones' letter of 9 May (above).

1.

The Commissioners' consideration of Jones' financial dealings with Bersolle in regard to the Ranger and its prizes had begun with their letter to Bersolle of 3 May (calendared above) and would later result in sharp exchanges with Jones (see the Commissioners to Jones, 25 May, calendared; and Jones' letters of 27 May and 3 June, all below). The issue was not resolved until 4 Nov., when the Commissioners, in a letter to J. D. Schweighauser and after having finally seen Bersolle's accounts, indicated what portions they would honor (LbC, Adams Papers).

2.

See Jones to the Commissioners, 27 May (below).

3.

A reference to Jones' letter of 9 May (above).