338 Miscellaneous Papers 



From R[ichard] 0[swald] to [Caleb] Whitefoord. 

 1783. April 5. London. 



Informed by Mr. [Henry] Laurens that David Hartley is appointed 

 to go to Paris to finish what may be still depending for a settlement 

 between Great Britain and America. There is no cause for his (Os- 

 wald's) going to Paris except to take leave of certain gentlemen for 

 whom he has sincere esteem; requests him to present his compliments 

 to those gentlemen, with the assurance that his best wishes shall ever 

 attend them. L. i p. (Copy.) XL VIII, 10. 



By The Continental Congress. 1783. April 5. 1784. July 10. 



Papers relating to the maltreatment of the crew of the brig 

 "Aimable Elizabeth." 16 p. (Copy.) LV, 96. 



See Journals of Congress, Philadelphia, 1784, IX; Journal of the Committee 

 of the States, p. 17. 



From Ferry to Henry Grand. 1783. April 16. Paris. 



Sending letter from M. Caccia and asking for William Temple 

 Franklin's letter. N. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) CV, 47. 



From M. Pouchard to Mr. Caccia. [Circa 1783.] April 16. 



Asking the name and rank of the persons for whom Mr. Caccia 

 wishes letters of introduction from M. [Benjamin] Franklin. A. L. S. 



1 p. (In French.) C VII, 77b. 



By The Court of Vice-Admiralty of Tortola. 1783. April 19. 



Judgment in the case of the brigantine " La Justine " seized by 

 the privateer " Lancashire Witch," declaring the seizure unlawful and 

 ordering the vessel to be returned to its Captain and owners, in ac- 

 cordance with the terms of an article of the Treaty of Peace between 

 England, France and Spain. D. S. 3 p. (In French.) LV, 29. 



By The Customs Bureau. 1783. April 21. Calais. 



Receipt for customs duties paid by Dubois, on some clothing. D. S. 



2 p. LV, 30. 



