3IO Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From [C. G. F.] Dumas. 1780. November 2. The Hague. 



Extract of the Resolution in the Holland Assembly relative to the 

 papers about a treaty found in Mr. Lauren's valise, together with the 

 letter from the Burgomasters of Amsterdam on this subject [8 p.] ; 

 M. Van Berkel entirely justified. A. L. S. 2 p. (In French.) 



XXXIX, 193. 



From John de Neufville & Son. 1780. November 2. Amsterdam. 



Have accepted the bills drawn on Mr. Laurens; had the honor to 

 wait on Mr. Adams who gave them leave to present the remaining bills. 

 A. L. S. 2 p. XX, 59. 



From De Segray & Co. 1780. November 2. St. Malo. 



The order of the Farmers-General for the free export of saltpetre 

 received, but owing to certain news from I'Orient, they discontinued 

 the shipment; all the details are in the enclosed letter to Mr. Williams 

 (2 p., in French). A. L. S. i p. (In French.) XX, 60. 



From Robert Willcocks et al. 

 1780. November 3. Forton prison. 



Certifying that Mr. Joseph Lunier was taken as passenger on board 

 the " Mackerel," prize of the brig " Notre Dame " belonging to South 

 Carolina, he was subsequently captured and has been confined upwards 

 of three years in Forton prison. D. S. i p. XX, 61. 



From The Board of Treasury. 1780. November 3. 



Transmitting orders respecting bills of exchange ; calls attention to 

 a printer's error in the emission in execution of the Resolution of Con- 

 gress of August 3, 1780. A. L. S. Cha[rle]s Lee, Sec[retar]y. i p. 



LIV, 91. 



From The Treasurer of Loans to The American Commissioners. 

 1780. November 3. Philadelphia. 



Note of bills of exchange issued. A. L. S. Fra[nci]s Hopkinson. 

 I p. LIV, 92. 



