mmissioners. Versailles, July 29th,
1778, 414
Obstructions to the sale of prizes in France cease.
To M. de Sartine. Passy, August 13th, 1778, 415
On regulations for prizes and prisoners.--Objections to
some articles.
John Paul Jones to the Commissioners. Brest, August 15th,
1778, 417
Complains of injurious reports.--Demands redress by
court martial.
M. de Sartine to the Commissioners. Versailles, August 16th,
1778, 418
Regulations for prizes and prisoners.
To M. de Sartine. Passy, August 18th, 1778, 425
Commissioners express themselves satisfied with the
regulations.
John Paul Jones to Abraham Whipple. Brest, August 18th,
1778, 426
Requesting a trial of Lieutenant Simpson by court
martial.
Abraham Whipple to John Paul Jones. Brest, August 19th,
1778, 426
Declines summoning a court martial.
To John Paul Jones. Passy, August 22d, 1778, 428
On the court martial.
To Count de Vergennes. Passy, August 28th, 1778, 428
Request further pecuniary aid.--Request permission to
raise a loan in France.--Desire his interposition with
the Barbary powers.--Request that Americans may pass
through France with their effects, without duties.
Declaration of Count de Vergennes, annulling the Eleventh
and Twelfth Articles of the Commercial Treaty with France, 432
Declaration of the American Commissioners, annulling the
Eleventh and Twelfth Articles of the same Treaty, 433
To M. de Beaumarchais. Passy, September 10th, 1778, 434
Property of the Therese.--Accounts of Hortalez & Co.
To M. de Sartine. Passy, September 10th, 1778, 435
Recapture of a French vessel.
To Count de Vergennes. Passy, September 10th, 1778, 436
Received powers to settle with Hortalez & Co.--Request
information as to that house.--M. Francy.
M. de Sartine to the Commissioners. Vers
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