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Has been adjusting his accounts.--Solicits Congress to appoint some person to examine and audit them. To the President of Congress. Ghent, March 17th, 1782, 219 CORRESPONDENCE OF THE COMMISSIONERS AT THE COURT OF FRANCE. From the Committee of Secret Correspondence to Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, and Arthur Lee, Commissioners at Paris. Baltimore, 21st December, 1776, 225 Campaign of 1776.--New levies to be raised.--Necessity of speedy aid from France.--Recall of Mediterranean passes.--Loan of two millions sterling. Robert Morris to the Commissioners. Philadelphia, 1st December, 1776, 233 Retreat through the Jerseys.--Depreciation of Continental currency.--Gloomy situation of the country. The Committee of Secret Correspondence to the Commissioners. Baltimore, 30th December, 1776, 246 Success at Trenton.--Tenders to France and Spain. Committee of Secret Correspondence to Captain Larkin Hammond. Baltimore, 2d January, 1777, 249 To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, 17th January, 1777, 250 Audience of Vergennes.--Privateers.--German troops in the British service.--Disposition of the French. The Committee of Secret Correspondence to William Bingham at Martinique. Baltimore, 1st February, 1777, 255 The Committee of Secret Correspondence to the Commissioners. Baltimore, 2d February, 1777, 257 Want of ships of war.--Reverses of the British in the Jerseys.--New levies. To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, 6th February, 1777, 260 Tobacco.--German troops.--Offers of supplies and service.--Mr Lee goes to Spain.--No danger from Russia. To the President of Congress. Paris, 6th February, 1777, 264 Introducing M. du Coudray. Agreement between the Commissioners and certain French officers, 265 Committee of Secret Correspondence to the Commissioners. Baltimore, 19th February, 1777, 266
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