Papers of John Adams, volume 6

The Commissioners to Sartine

The Commissioners to Samuel Tucker

The Commissioners to Jonathan Trumbull, 22 July 1778 First Joint Commission at Paris JA Lee, Arthur Franklin, Benjamin Trumbull, Jonathan The Commissioners to Jonathan Trumbull, 22 July 1778 First Joint Commission at Paris Adams, John Lee, Arthur Franklin, Benjamin Trumbull, Jonathan
The Commissioners to Jonathan Trumbull
Sir Passi July 22. 1778

We received your Excellencys Letter of May 29, by Captain Niles, with the Dispatches from Congress, which you had intrusted him, with, in good order. He had a short Passage of 22 days and brought Us the agreable News of the Ratification of the Treaties, and of their being universally pleasing to our Country. We shall order some Lead to be shipped on Board his Vessell,1 and have furnished him with the Money you mention,2 in ready Compliance with your Request. We are with great Esteem And Respect.

F. L. A.
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LbC (Adams Papers).

1.

In a letter of the same date to J. D. Schweighauser (LbC, Adams Papers), the Commissioners ordered that “fourteen or sixteen Tons of Lead,” together with whatever other cargo Capt. Niles might request, be sent on board the Spy and that his expenses be paid. They also requested a list of the articles received by Schweighauser from Jonathan Williams.

2.

On the previous day the Commissioners had ordered their banker, Ferdinand Grand, to pay Niles 4,933 livres (Accounts, 30 June, above).