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et we think him rather too young to be made acquainted with the business passing between you and us, and therefore wish this may not be done in cases of much importance. The next opportunity will bring you the determination of Congress concerning the persons, that are to be sent to the Courts of Vienna, Russia, Spain, and the Grand Duke of Tuscany. In the mean time, it is hoped, that, through the medium of the ambassadors from those Courts to that of France, you may be so fortunate as to procure their friendly mediation for the purposes proposed by Congress. Our Andrew Doria, of 14 guns, has taken a king's sloop of war, of 12 guns, after a smart engagement. In our last we say, the enemy made near 3000 prisoners at Fort Washington, but the number is fixed at 2634. The _West Indiamen_ taken by our cruisers amount to 250 sail. The scarcity of ships here is so great, that we shall find much difficulty in making the extensive remittances to France, that we ought, in due season; therefore, it will in our opinion be an object of great importance, to obtain the consent of the Farmers-General to send to Virginia and Maryland for any quantity of tobacco they may choose, or to the State of North Carolina for any quantity of naval stores, which may be wanted for public use, or to supply the demands of private merchants. The terms, both as to quantity and price, you will endeavor to learn, and let it be made known to us with all possible expedition, that you may receive an answer thereon. The Captain of the armed vessel, that carries these despatches, has orders to deliver them himself to you in Paris, and his vessel will expect his return in a different port from the one he arrives at; he will take your directions about his return, and receive your letters, but the anxiety prevailing here to know your success, renders it proper, that he should return with all possible despatch. Wishing you health, success, and many happy years, we remain, gentlemen, yours, &c. B. HARRISON, R. H. LEE, J. WITHERSPOON, W. HOOPER. * * * * * COMMITTEE OF SECRET CORRESPONDENCE TO CAPTAIN LARKIN HAMMOND. Baltimore, 2d January, 1777. S
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