2, 260
Mr Deane.
Governor Greene to Robert R. Livingston. Newport, June 15th,
1782, 261
Enclosing a letter of congratulation on the birth of the
Dauphin.
Robert Morris to Robert R. Livingston. Office of Finance,
June 20th, 1782, 262
Requesting him to make estimates of the expense of his
department.
Robert Morris to Robert R. Livingston. Office of Finance,
June 20th, 1782, 262
Persons having claims on the United States must account
with vouchers.
The Governor of North Carolina to Robert R. Livingston.
North Carolina, June 24th, 1782, 263
Military preparations of the State.--The State records
being dispersed, is unable to furnish an estimate of the
damages done by the British.--Transmits a map, showing
the boundaries of the State.
To the Minister of France. Philadelphia, July 3d, 1782, 264
Transmitting the letter of congratulation on the birth
of the Dauphin, from the authorities of Rhode Island.
To William Lee, at Brussels. Philadelphia, July 18th, 1782, 265
Dr Franklin is directed to discharge his demands.
Governor Martin to Robert R. Livingston. North Carolina,
August 20th, 1782, 265
Disposition of North Carolina towards the enemy.--No
overtures will be listened to by that State.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, August 23d,
1782, 267
Accounts of the Ministers.
To William Moore, President of the Council of Pennsylvania.
Office of Foreign Affairs, September 8th, 1782, 268
Urging the passing of laws conformable to the treaty of
commerce and amity with France.
To Governor Weare, of New Hampshire. Office of Foreign
Affairs, September 9th, 1782, 269
Case of Mr Mc Clintock.
To the President of Congress. Office of Foreign Affairs,
September 9th, 1782, 270
Requests leave of absence.
To Gov
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