276 Miscellaneous Papers 



By The Continental Congress. 1778. October 22. 



Respecting a good agreement among the foreign representatives of 

 the Congress. D. S. Cha[rle]s Thomson, Sec[retar]y. i p. 



LXXV, 70. 



Fror?i James Hutton to [Sir George] Grand, Amsterdam. 

 1778. October 27. 



Wrote to Dr. Franklin and requested a small favor of him, also 

 desired to know the name of the vessel carrying General Montgomery's 

 statue to America; no answer has come to these questions. A. L. S. 

 I p. XII, 90. 



FroTH J[ean] Holker to [Samuel] Huntington. 



1778. November 6, Boston. 



Entreats him to furnish M. Vestas de Gassies with everything 

 necessary for the poor French prisoners that are in Norwich under his 

 care. Will pay everything he may advance. A. L. S. i p. 



XLVII, 135. 



Fro?n [Charles] d'Hirschberg to M. de Fontinet. 

 1778. November 17. Paris. 



With reference to a sum of money unlawfully received and retained 

 by Mr. [Arthur] Lee's man-servant. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) 



XLVII, 136. 



Fro?n Job Prince to [Le] Baron. 



1778. November 17. "Concord," off Dieppe. 



Arrived on this coast from off Cape Artifer and retook a shallop 

 belonging to this port, from two English privateers. Heard that he 

 transacts their agency business at Dieppe and would like to know in 

 what manner he can assist him. Proposes cruising northward to inter- 

 cept outward and inward bound ships of the enemy. His ship re- 

 sembles the English ship " Childers." Intends getting as close to the 

 English coast as possible in order to get information about their fishing 

 and pilot boats. Asks him to send some refreshments for his ship's 

 company. Asks for draughts of this and the English coasts. L. S. 2 p. 

 (Copy.) XLVII, 137. 



