186
Claims of the heirs of Baron de Kalb.--Case of M. de
Fleury.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 6th, 1784, 189
Nomination of a Vice Consul at Charleston.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 13th, 1784, 190
Expresses his regret on leaving America.--Case of M. de
Fleury and of the heirs of Baron de Kalb.
Congress to M. de la Luzerne. In Congress, May 17th, 1784, 191
Regretting his departure.
To John Jay, Secretary of Foreign Affairs. Paris, (date
uncertain) 1787? 193
Requesting him to present to Congress his letter of
recall from his intended mission to America.
ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON'S CORRESPONDENCE.
Organization of a Foreign Department. In Congress, January
10th, 1781, 201
Appointment of a Secretary of Foreign Affairs. In Congress,
August 10th, 1781, 203
Election of Mr Livingston.
To Major General Nathaniel Greene. Philadelphia, October
20th, 1781, 203
Desires to open a correspondence with
him.--Congratulations on his successes.
To Governor George Clinton, of New York. Philadelphia,
October 22d, 1781, 204
Congratulations on the capture of Cornwallis.--Requests
information.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, October 29th,
1781, 205
Requests permission to examine the Secret Journals and
papers of Congress.
Circular to the Governors of the States. Philadelphia,
November 12th, 1781, 205
Requesting a return of the damage done by the British in
the respective States.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, November 18th,
1781, 207
Payment of the foreign Ministers.--Allowance for
different agents.--Affair of Mr John Temple.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, November 25th,
1781, 209
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