34^ Miscellaneous Papers 



Fro?n Robert Morris to John Barclay. 

 1784. February 7. Office of Finance. 



Acquaints him of the necessity of obtaining a settlement of their 

 accounts abroad, before they can close them at home. L. i p. (Copy.) 



XLVIII, 22d. 



By The Royal Society of Medicine. 1784. March 2. Paris. 



Invitation to a public meeting. Printed N. i p. 



LXXIII, 67 and 68. 



By The Continental Congress. 1784. March 16. 



Resolutions relative to the appointment of Consuls, to the humane 

 actions of William Hodgson, of London, towards American prisoners, 

 and to letters of the Danish Minister, of Mr. Robert Montgomery, 

 and of Mr. Thomas Barclay. D. S. Cha[rle]s Thomson, Sec[retar]y. 

 2 p. (Press copy.) LV, 68. 



Printed in the Secret Journals of Congress, III, 451. 



From [Sir] Edw[ar]d Newenham to Marquis de la Fayette, Paris. 

 1784. March 22. Dublin. 



Account of the great question of Parliamentary Reform; the people 

 lost by 159 to 85; no man of character and abilities on the v^^inning 

 side; believes the reform must eventually take place. Question of pro- 

 tecting duties which will come before Parliament. Account of the severe 

 winter; charity of Dublin. The amazing emigration to America. 

 Possibility of his visiting the United States. Affair between Mrs. 

 Doyle and Lord Rawdon. Desires this letter communicated to Dr. 

 Franklin and his grandson. Lady Newenham 's desire for la Fayette's 

 picture. A. L. S. 3 p. XXXI, 118. 



From to Graham and Simpson. 



1784. March 26. 



Concerning the loss of the ship " Matilda " and her cargo. L. 2 p. 



XLVIII, 20. 



