Archivo de la Biblioteca 307 
Navarro to the viceroy. Havana, Jan. 2, 1778. 
(Reports correspondence between commanders Juan Bautista Bonet and 
Antonio Ullua; encloses agreement of Jan. 2 between Navarro and the 
commandant-general of marine for protecting the fleet and cooperating 
with the French fleet just arrived from Guarico; reports meeting with 
armed British vessels bound for Florida.) 
Draft of reply to Navarro. Jan. 27, 1778. 
Estado of French forces in Santo Domingo. 
The captain of a French vessel at Jamaica to Baron de Cadman, 
colonel of regiment at ‘ Dajens”’, discussing British movements. 
Feb. 5, 1778. (Copy.) 
Navarro to the viceroy. Mar. 4, 1778. 
(Stating that the report of the British in the Gulf is false, and that 
situados may be safely sent.) 
Bernardo de Galvez to Navarro. New Orleans, Apr. 14, 1778. 
(Copy.) 
(He believes the English are about to attack New Orleans because Amer- 
icans have been harbored there, but he will not give them up. He asks 
for help.) 
Galvez to Navarro. New Orleans, Apr. 27, 1778. (Copy.) 
(The British have blockaded New Orleans and have near by two corsairs, 
one of which has attacked a Spanish vessel near Lake Pontchartrain. ) 
“ Noticia de Jamaica.’ Transmitted by Navarro, May 5, 1778. 
Jazinto de Panis to Galvez, reporting the strength of Pensacola, 
describing its fortifications, etc. New Orleans, Apr. 29, 1779. 
Navarro to the real audiencia (the viceroy has just died). May 29, 
1779: | 
(Transmits a regular series of “ Reports recently received from Filadelfia 
by a perfectly trustworthy person”, movements of the armies, pro- 
ceedings of Congress. Congress has resolved to send a plenipotentiary 
to Spain to treat of the cession of all Louisiana and the reconquest of 
Florida. ) 
Same to same, asking for funds to aid Guatemala and Louisiana. 
July 22, 17709. 
Reply of the audiencia. Aug. 27, 1779. 
Bando published in Jamaica by the governor, granting free depar- 
ture of Spanish vessels, Signed by P. P. Parker and John Dalling. 
Sept. 18, 1779. 
Navarro to the viceroy, Mayorga, reporting the presence of British 
vessels at Kingston and news of British forces. Oct. 21, 1770. 
Navarro to the viceroy. Dec. 22, 1779. 
(Encloses royal order of Aug. 29 which states that the principal object of 
the war is to eject the British from the Gulf of Mexico and the banks 
of the Mississippi; reports plan of attack on Pensacola, agreed upon by 
him and Bonet, and of sending men from Havana to Louisiana; Galvez’s 
victories over the British posts, etc.) 
Navarro to the viceroy. Feb. 7, 1780. 
(Reports that because of bad weather the reinforcements have not been 
sent; that Galvez had sent Miro to hurry them up; that he fears to 
send them now in ignorance of British movements; that he is sending a 
war vessel that day.) 
Enclosure: Agreement between Bonet and Navarro, in conse- 
quence of the mission of Mird, and discussion of the whole situa- 
tion. Jan. 31,1780. 8pp. 
Navarro to the viceroy. Mar. 5, 1780. 
