334 Miscellaneous Papers 



Describes how his services could be useful to French commerce and 

 to French interests in general. L. S. 2 p. Mem. 2 p. (In French.) 



LVII, 105. 



Explanation of a Medal Struck by the Americans in 1782. 



Printed Mem. 2 p. 4to. French and English in parallel columns 

 with a steel plate of the medal. 973.3 — B 72. 



Statement of the Account of [Robert] Morris at the End of the 



Year 1782. 

 Mem. I p. LXIV, 6. 



By Joseph Smith, of the Ship "Jolly Tar." 1783. January 13. 



Deposition relative to the conduct and cowardly behavior of [Cheva- 

 lier de Quemy,] Commander of the French frigate " Emeraude." D. 

 2 p. LV, 15. 



By Michael McNamarre, Captain of the Marines on Board the Ship 

 "Matilda." 1783. January 13. 



Deposition relative to the conduct of [Chevalier de Quemy,] Com- 

 mander of the French frigate, " Emeraude," in detaining and searching 

 the " Matilda " for French seamen. D. i p. LV, 16. 



By The Commandant of the Port. 1783. January 14. L'Orient. 



Official list of seven English trading vessels captured and sixty-six 

 prisoners brought in by the American privateers " Buccaneer " and 

 "Revolution." D. S. 2 p. (In French.) LV, 18. 



From [Mile. Louise Genevieve] Du Ponceau to [Peter Stephen] 

 Du Ponceau, with the army of Rochambeau. 1783. January 16. 



Grief at her mother's death; expressions of devotion for her brother 

 and reproaches at his silence and indifference. A. L. S. 3 p. (In 

 French.) XXVII, 28. 



Bills of Exchange. 1783. January 16. Passy. 



Drawn on Robert Morris, Superintendent of Finances at Phila- 

 delphia. Mem. 4 p. LXIV, 81-82. 



