Letters to Benjamin Franklin 451 



ton. Question of an exchange of prisoners. L. S. 5 p. (In tripli- 

 cate.) VI, 26. 

 Printed in Diplom. Corresp. of the Am. Rev., Wharton, V, 434. 



From Rob[er]t Morris. 1782. May 23. Office of Finance. 



Gives his reasons for requesting that none of the six millions ap- 

 propriated by the French for the use of the United States, be ap- 

 plied to the payment of M. [Pierre Augustin Caron de] Beaumarchais's 

 claim. L. S. 3 p. VI, 27. 



Froi7i [Frangois] Felix Nogaret. [1782.] May 24. Compiegne. 



Concerning his wife's desire to have painted a medallion of Dr. Frank- 

 lin, with permission to wear it pendant from her collar. A. L. S. 

 4 p. (In French.) VI, 28. 



Fro?n David Barclay. 1782. May 27. London. 



Sending by Baron Dimsdale two attempts on the character of their 

 late valuable friend. Dr. [John] Fothergill. A. L. S. i p. VI, 29. 



From The Continental Congress. 1782. May 28. [Philadelphia.] 



Resolution relative to settling the accounts of the public servants of 

 the United States, in Europe. D. S. Cha[rle]s Thomson, Sec[retar]y. 



2 p. (Copy.) VI, 30. 



Frojn A en Merville. 1782. May 30. Abbeville. 



Sends a sample of his wonderful curative powder; heals wounds 

 readily and keeps the ranks of an army from being depleted. A. L. S. 



3 p. (In French.) VI, 31. 



i^roOT Rob [er]t R. Livingston. 1782. May 30. Philadelphia. 



Question of the prize-money due Capt. [John] Paul Jones and his 

 men. Powers injured by America should never appeal to France. The 

 hanging of Capt. Huddy by the British and the retaliation by Gen. 

 Washington. High opinion of the Marquis de la Fayette. A. L. S. 

 9 p. (In triplicate.) VI, 32, 33 and 34. 



Printed in Diplom. Corresp. of the Am. Rev., Wharton, V, 461. 



