ernor Martin, of North Carolina. Office of Foreign
Affairs, September 9th, 1782, 270
Requests that further documents relative to the
boundaries of North Carolina may be transmitted.
To the President of Congress. Office of Foreign Affairs,
September 11th, 1782, 271
M. Dumas.--Mr Adams's accounts.--Mr Deane's accounts.
To the President of Congress. Office of Foreign Affairs,
September 12th, 1782, 273
Enclosing papers.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, September 12th,
1782, 274
Services of M. Dumas.--Objections to appointing him
_Charge d'Affaires_.
To the President of Congress. Office of Foreign Affairs,
September 12th, 1782, 275
Resignation of Mr Laurens.--His salary continued.--False
account of his conduct in England.
Circular to the Governors of the States. Office of Foreign
Affairs, September 12th, 1782, 276
Enclosing a resolution of Congress.--Complains that
former resolutions have not been complied with.
Circular to the Governors of the States. Office of Foreign
Affairs. September 15th, 1782, 277
Reception of Mr Adams by the States-General.
General Greene to Robert R. Livingston. Head Quarters,
October 2d, 1782, 278
Celebration of the birth of the Dauphin.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, October 29th,
1782, 279
Recommending Mr Harrison to the notice of Congress.
To Thomas Jefferson. Philadelphia, November 13th, 1782, 280
Transmitting his appointment as Minister Plenipotentiary
for negotiating a peace.
To Governor Matthews, of South Carolina. Philadelphia,
November 20th, 1782, 280
Requests information relative to debts contracted by Mr
Gillon on behalf of South Carolina.
To Thomas Barclay. Philadelphia, November 26th, 1782, 281
Transmitting his appointment as Commissioner for
adjusting t
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