nisters abroad.--Enclosing resolutions regulating the
allowance, &c. to the Ministers.
Charles Thomson to Robert R. Livingston. May 9th, 1782, 252
Places assigned to the Heads of Departments in Congress,
on occasion of a public audience of the French Minister.
To the Commander in Chief, and Major General Greene.
Philadelphia, May 13th, 1782, 253
Intelligence of the birth of the Dauphin.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 13th, 1782, 253
Proposing an expression of the inviolable attachment of
the United States to the alliance with France.
Office of Foreign Affairs, May 13th, 1782, 254
Resolution above referred to.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 15th, 1782, 255
Proposing a resolution, granting Mr Jay permission to
leave Madrid for France or Holland, if he thinks proper.
Office of Foreign Affairs, May 15th, 1782, 255
Resolution above mentioned.
To Richard Harrison of Cadiz. Philadelphia, May 21st, 1782, 256
Professions of kindness from the British commander
treated with distrust in America.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 21st, 1782, 257
Enclosing drafts of letters to Mr Dana.
George Washington to Robert R. Livingston. Head Quarters,
May 22d, 1782, 257
Preparations to celebrate the birth of the Dauphin.
Governor Trumbull to Robert R. Livingston. Hartford, May
23d, 1782, 258
Enclosing copies of letters to Mr Deane.
To the President of Congress. Office of Foreign Affairs,
June 5th, 1782, 258
To Robert Morris. Office of Foreign Affairs, June 6th, 1782, 259
Requesting information relative to interest due on Loan
Office certificates.
To Robert Morris. Office of Foreign Affairs, June 6th, 1782, 259
Robert Morris to Robert R. Livingston. Office of Finance,
June 7th, 1782, 260
Congress have applied to the States for a duty on
imports, to pay the debt.
To Governor Trumbull. Office of Foreign Affairs, June 12th,
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