232 Miscellaneous Papers 



A Talk from Indians to Geo. Golphin, one of the Commissioners of 

 Indian Affairs. 1777. April 21. 

 Mem. 4 p. LXXI, 127. 



From to Horneca, Fizeaux & Co. 1777. April 22. 



Concerning the building of a vessel in Sweden. L. i p. (In 

 French.) LXI, 81. 



From St. Jean [Charles Guillaume Frederic Dumas] to Silas Deane, 

 Paris. 1777. April. Leiden. 



Account of his conversation with the Grand Facteur of Amsterdam. 

 The French Gazette of Leyden has for correspondent in New York an 

 English officer, a veritable Satan. Holland's attitude towards the war; 

 the State still for the English but the greater part of the people for the 

 Americans; thinks the time is not yet ripe for any American of mark 

 to appear at The Hague. A. L. S. 3 p. (In French.) XXXIX, 8. 



By [Aime Ambroise Joseph Feutry]. 1777. April. 



Epitaph of a hunchback. Epigram from the Hebrew and twelve 

 fables in verse on different subjects. A. Verses. 7 p. (In French.) 



LI, 17 and 18. 



By [Aime Ambroise Joseph Feutry]. 1777. May 2. Passy. 

 Homage to Mme, Foucault. A. Verses, i p. (In French.) LI, 21. 



5>' [Aime Ambroise Joseph] Feutry. 1777. May 2. Passy. 



Stanzas on love. Imitated from the English poets. A. Verses, i p. 

 (In French.) LI, 25. 



From Arthur Lee to Paulze. 1777. May 6. 



The sailors on an American vessel which surrendered to the Eng- 

 lish gave information to the latter about twenty-five vessels from Vir- 

 ginia laden with tobacco which sailed for France and are now almost 

 due. England has several vessels cruising off the coast of France to 

 attack them. Going to present a note to M. de Vergennes protesting 

 against this violation by England of France's neutrality. Asks M. 

 Paulze to join in the protest and request M. de Vergennes to order 

 French warships to guard the coast and protect these vessels.. L. 2 p. 

 (In French. Copy.) XLVII, 77. 



