520 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



From Cabaret. [Circa 1782.] 



Defending himself against Franklin's complaint that his paper is ex- 

 cessively clear. A. L. S. i p. (In French.) XLI, 31. 



From Le Ray de Chaumont. [1782?] 



List of papers furnished by M. de Chaumont in support of his ac- 

 count with Franklin. A. Mem. i p. (In French.) LIV, 125(1). 



From Le Ray de Chaumont. [1782?] 

 Account with the United States. Mem. i p. LXIV, 4. 



From St. Jean [de Crevecoeur. Circa 1782.] 



Desired the Marquis de Castries to send Franklin the edict relative 

 to the establishment of five packet boats; wishes Franklin's observations 

 thereon. Begs him to tell the Comtesse d'Houdetot where she can get 

 the big wire for a second electrical rod. A. L. S. i p. XL, 103. 



From Cuming and Macarty. [Circa 1782.] 



Desiring the necessary orders for the sale of the two prizes. A. L. S. 

 I p. XLI, 32. 



From . [1782?] 



With reference to Dr. Franklin's accounts. Mem. i p. (In 

 French.) LVI, 65. 



From Dangirard freres. 1782. Paris. 

 A proposal for freighting vessels to America. D. 5 p. (In French.) 



LXI, 53-55. 

 From Pierre Dutilh. [Circa 1782.] Paris. 



Has fitted out a vessel for New England ; desires letters to Messrs. 

 Robert Morris and Richard Bache at Philadelphia, Mr. Dorsius at 

 Charleston, and Mr. Williams at Boston, in order that they may re- 

 ceive the cargo. A. L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) XLI, 6. 



From Comtesse de Forbach, La Douairiere Duchesse de Deux-Ponts. 



[Circa 1782.] 



Inquires if Franklin has any messages to send to Germany or Lor- 

 raine, and if he received the scissors she sent him a few days ago. 

 A. N. S. I p. (In French.) LXX, 93. 



