380 Miscellaneous Papers 



[By Louis Le Veillard.] 



Portrait of the charlatan made by himself. Verses. 3 p. (In 

 French.) LI, 70. 



By Viel. 



Plan for a National Academy for the education of the young, wnich 

 might be established at Philadelphia. Diss. 4 p. (In French.) 



XLIX, 12. 



From Nicolas A. Helman de Villebrouk, Lieut, of Infantry, to 

 [Phillipe Henri,] Marechal de Segur. 



Petition for a place as Captain in the Royal Hotel des Invalides. D. 

 I p. (In French.) LVII, 36. 



From V. Voisin to Corgemont. 



Advising him not to leave Pennsylvania to settle in Virginia but to 

 return to Switzerland with his relatives. L. S. 4 p. (In French.) 



LVII, 53. 

 From [Mme. Claude Henri Watelet] to Mme. Brillon, Passy. 



Is too ill to give the proposed reception to Dr. Franklin and his 

 colleagues. Requests Mme, Brillon to postpone it for a week. N. in 

 3d P. I p. (In French.) LXXI, 128. 



From Jo[li]n Welch to Floyd. 



Directions for obtaining assistance for him from Dr. Franklin. A. 

 L. S. 2 p. LVI(i), 15. 



From to Joseph Gray. 



Informs him that there is a plantation adjoining McClev's tavern, 

 which is owned by Benjamin Franklin ; advises him to rent it, pro- 

 vided an allowance is made for repairing the house and fence. L. i p. 



XLIV, 117. 

 From to Madame [Melin] Dutartre. 



Requests her to employ her credit with Dr. Franklin, to choose 

 Mr. Owen O'Neill as Consul at Barcelona. L. i p. 



XLVIII, 71. 

 From to Mrs. Hawkesworth. 



Relative to the advisability of purchasing land about 300 miles from 

 this city. Grants of land which may be obtained along the Ohio and 

 Mississippi Rivers. L. 2 p. (Copy.) XLVIII, 74. 



