Miscellaneous Papers 327 



By John Fennel. [Circa 1781.] 



Report on the loss of the English brigantine which was captured 

 at sea by the privateer "Thomas" [of Salem Mass.], and afterwards 

 wrecked on the coast of St. George, one of the Azores. D. 3 p. 

 (In French.) LVI(i), 14. 



By John Fennel. [Circa 1781.] 



Report of a prize vessel taken from the English on the shipwreck 

 of Ms vessel off the coast of the Azores. Mem. 4 p. (In French.) 



LVII, 50. 



By M. Bianchi. [Circa 1781. Paris.] 



Programme of lectures and experiments in physics, to be given at 

 the Hotel Notre Dame in Paris. Mem. 5 p. (In French.) 



XLIX, 71. 



Fro?n [Stephen D'audibert Caille?] to William Carmichael. 



[Circa 1785.] 



Thanks for requesting him to act as a correspondent for the United 

 States in Morocco. Capture of an American vessel [brig " Betsy," of 

 Philadelphia,] by a Moorish corsair; Captain James Erwin and his crew 

 not maltreated but detained as captives at Mogadon Did all in his 

 power to relieve their wants and be of service to them. The prisoners 

 were grateful to him and showed their appreciation. The Emperor of 

 Morocco is not inimical to the United States, but wishes to show that 

 it is to their interest to seek his friendship and maintain diplomatic rela- 

 tions with him. The policy of the Moorish ruler towards all the Christian 

 nations. He thinks the United States should not delay in accrediting 

 a Consul or sending an Embassy to the Moorish sovereign to estab- 

 lish official relations and make a treaty or agreement with him, in 

 order to protect and promote their commercial interests. L. 9 p. 

 (In French. Copy.) XL VIII, 76. 



La Prise d'Yorck and de Glocester. 1781. Nantes. 

 Ode. Printed. 4 p. 4to. 973.3 — q P IQ. 



From And [re] w Limozin to Jonathan Williams, [Jr.], Nantes. 

 1782. January 8. Nantes.- 



In behalf of two American prisoners at Havre. A. L. S. 3 p. 



CIV, 7b. 



