378 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From Edward Bridgen. 1778. March 18. 



Introducing M. Garnier, Secretary to the French Embassy, who 

 desires the honor of being known to the greatest man living. A. L. S. 



1 p. VIII, 176. 



From J[onathan] Williams, Jr. 1778. March 18. Nantes. 



Recommending Captain Dunn and Mr. Curtis, lately arrived from 

 Georgia. A. L. S. i p. XXXVII, 138. 



From Courtney Melmoth. [1778.] March 19. Paris. 



Sending the promised pamphlet on American affairs. A. L. S. 



XL, 106. 



From [Antoine Court de] Gebelin. 1778. March 19. Paris. 



Enclosing a letter from Mr. Hutton. Disappointed at not meeting 

 him at the house of the Marquis of Mirabeau. Will send him the 5th 

 volume of the " Monde Primitif " for which he subscribed. A. L. S. 



2 p. (In French.) VIII, 179. 



From W[illiani] Lee to The American Commissioners. 

 1778. March 19. Chaillot. 



Asking for a copy of the treaties they have entered into with the 

 Court of France, that he may not propose anything inconsistent there- 

 with to the Courts of Vienna and Berlin. A. L. S. i p. VIII, 180. 



From Jonathan Poop. 1778. March 19. Paris. 



With reference to a fatal quarrel between a civilian and some officers 

 and to a court trial resulting therefrom. L. S. 4 p. (In French and 

 English.) LXXI, 126. 



From [C. G. F. Dumas] to The American Commissioners. 

 1778. March 20. The Hague. 



Congratulating them on the union of America and France; the re- 

 ception of the news and the rumors afloat. Quotes his own letter to 

 the Grand Factor. Offer of protection for himself just received. A. 

 L. 3 p. (In French.) XXXIX, 24. 



