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Lippencot-The Territorial Report-Arrival of Mr. Jones, and pri-

vate matters.

TO EDMUND RANDOLPH. Philadelphia, Septem-
ber 3, 1782

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Disappointed of European intelligence-Steps taken for the evac-
uation of Charleston-Petition from Kentucky-Proposition for a
general cartel-Letters from Carleton to the Governor in the post
office-Loss of a French 74 in Boston harbour-Private matters.

TO EDMUND RANDOLPH. Philadelphia, Septem-
ber 10, 1782

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The ship America presented to the King of France by Congress-
The subject of the Western lands.

TO EDMUND RANDOLPH. Philadelphia, Septem-

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The British King's speech, and other European news.

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Negotiation of a loan in Holland, by Mr. Adams, of five millions of
guilders-A further loan of four millions sued for by Congress-
Impost not passed by Rhode Island--Apportionment for payment
of interest—Mr. Adams's treaty with Holland-Speculations re-
specting British politics-Arrival of two French frigates in Dela-
ware bay-Loss of one of them.

TO EDMUND RANDOLPH. Philadelphia, Septem-

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Substance of the despatches brought by the French frigates-Fate
of the frigate l'Aigle-Generosity of the French Court to the Uni-
ted States-Conduct of Mr. Laurens-Private matters-Petition of
Mr. Laurens to the House of Commons-Note of Mr. Madison
respecting it.

TO EDMUND RANDOLPH. Philadelphia, Septem-

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Asgill-Debate on the question of making a demand on General
Carleton, to fulfil his engagement to pursue the authors of Captain
Huddy's murder.

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