326 Miscellaneous Papers 



From Comte de Murinet to Princesse Sapieha. 

 1 78 1. December 8. Paris. 



At her request made several efforts to learn something about M. 

 [Thaddeus] Kosciuszko. Has now heard, through Chevalier de la 

 Luzerne, that he is in good health. Several French officers who have 

 returned say they saw the latter and that he was then with Gen. [Comte 

 de] Grasse in Virginia; was employed as a military engineer. Is well 

 thought of and enjoys consideration. L. 2 p. (In French. Copy.) 



XLVII, 209. 



From Due de la Rochefoucauld to de St. Lambert, Paris. 



[1781?] 



Will be glad to see him and M. [St. Jean de] Crevecoeur; will await 

 their visit. A. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) XLIV, 227. 



By . [1781.] 



Song composed at Amsterdam by a Frenchman on hearing of the 

 captures made from Admiral Rodney's fleet by M. de La Motte 

 Pi[c]quet on March 15th, 1781. Verses. 2 p. (In French.) 



LI, 55. 



From to . [Circa 178 1.] 



Certifying the signature of John Miller, a Justice of the Peace, of 

 Philadelphia, on a deed to John S[c]haffer. Dr. of D. i p. (In 

 French.) LVI(i), 53- 



By Gourlade and Moylan. 1781. L'Orient. 



Form of book for entry of bills of exchange. Dr. of D. 2 p. 



LXIV, 35. 



From Abbe Narduel to Abbe Arnoux, Paris. 1781. 



Regrets he is unable to accept Dr. Franklin's invitation. Requests 

 Abbe Arnoux to present his regrets and explain the situation. A. L. 

 S. I p. LXXI, 135. 



From Veuve Lalanne & fils to [John] Adams. [Circa 1781.] 



Sending a packet, concerning the contents of which they beg Messrs. 

 Adams and Franklin to confer and take suitable action. A. L. S. 

 2 p. (In French.) XL, 185. 



