45^ Appendix 



fique." Matters to be remembered when negotiating peace with Great 

 Britain. Loan from France necessary. L. S. 3 p. (In triplicate; 

 partly in cipher.) VII, 30, 31 and 32. 



Printed in Diplom. Corresp. of the Am. Rev., Wharton, V, 696. 



From [Jean Charles Pierre] Lenoir. 1782. September 6. Paris. 



Enclosing passports for Mr. Harford and his son, for London, and 

 for Mr. Hill, for Spain. L. S. i p. (In French.) VII, 33- 



From Mesny. 1782. September 6. Paris. 



Concerning Dr. Franklin's promise to pay for one hundred copies of 

 M. de la Faye's work, after they should have been sold in America; 

 begs for information of their sale. A. L. S. I p. (In French.) 



VII, 34. 



FroTti The Continental Congress. 1782. September 9. [Philadelphia.] 



Resolve not to issue any more interest bills. D. S. Cha[rle]s Thom- 

 son, Sec[retar]y. i p. XII, 21. 



From Lamarque, Fabre & Co. 1782. September 10. Paris. 



M. [Alexander] Gillon's departure for America, without repaying 

 the money advanced hi.m by their firm ; this omission has seriously em- 

 barrassed them; apply to Dr. Franklin for assistance. A. L. S. 3 p. 

 (In French.) VII, 35- 



From Lamarque, Fabre & Co. 1782, September 10. [Paris.] 



Transmitting a statement of their receipts and disbursements on ac- 

 count of the United States. Copy of a letter [i p.] from Commodore 

 [Alexander] Gillon relative to the payment of their debt by South 

 Carolina. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) VII, 36. 



Frorn La Veuve Dubois and Mesdames Laneorlon. 

 1782. September 12. L'Orient. 



Money due them for supplies furnished the officers and seamen of 

 the "Bon Homme Richard," the "Pallas" and the "Alliance"; ask 

 him to see that the bill is paid. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) VII, 37. 



