3o6 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



By The Continental Congress. 1780. October 23. 



Resolutions ordering the Treasurer of Loans to issue duplicate bills 

 of exchange to William Finnie, the originals of which bills were lost. 

 D. S. Cha[rle]s Thomson, Sec[retar]y. i p. LIV, 93. 



From The Treasurer of Loans to The American Commissioners. 

 1780. October 23. Philadelphia. 



Notification of bills of exchange furnished to the States of New 

 York, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Georgia, Con- 

 necticut, Delaware, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Massachusetts Bay. 

 A. L. S. Fra[nci]s Hopkinson. 3 p. LIV, 89. 



From The Treasurer of Loans to The American Commissioners. 

 1780. May 14, July 24, October 23, 



Notifying him of the issue of sets of exchange to the different 

 Colonies. A. L. S. Fran[ci]s Hopkinson. 4 p. 



LXIX, 109-112. 



From Mme. de Rochambeau. 1780. October 24. Paris. 



Is filled with gratitude for the kindness shown her and begs for its 

 continuance; desires permission to drop in on Franklin sometimes for 

 a few moments and would be much pleased to receive a little visit 

 from him; there being no stairs to climb to her apartments, hopes 

 she may be so favored. L. in 3d P. 2 p. (In French.) XX, 45. 



From John Adams. 1780. October 24. Amsterdam. 



Concerning the Spanish loan. Unjustifiable treatment of Mr. Lau- 

 rens. A. L. S. 2 p. XX, 46. 

 Printed in Hale's " Franklin in France," I, 415. 



From D'amchaga. 1780. October 25. 



Has been six weeks in the country; pines for a sight of Franklin; 

 has met a Genoese noble called M. de Silezia, who was entrusted with 

 a packet for Franklin ; their united wish to dine at Passy. L. in 3d 

 P. I p. (In French.) XX, 47. 



