Della Cava. Sending Franklin three more volumes of his work, [Scienza della Legislazione]. (In Italian.)
General physical description: A.L.S. 3p.
Other Descriptive Information: Printed in Works (Sparks, X, 233; Bigelow, IX, 273).
Franklin's remarks on the subject of Comus [Nicolas Philippe Ledru] and Mesmer have given him matter for thought; forgot to mention the pretended miracles of [James] Graham at London; belives it to be a case of charlatanism. his propsed visit to Paris. Sends Franklin a rhapsody, the fruit of his idleness; begs him, if he sees fit, to insert it in the "Journal Encyclopédique." Sends him a letter containing all the information he has been able to discover about Blet(t)on and his alleged extraordinary power. (In French.)
General physical description: A.L.S. 4p.
"In Mr. Franklin's lodging," London, A.L.S. 1p. and add. Business transaction with Mr. Wharton. Mentions Dr. Franklin. MADEIRA-VAUGHAN COLLECTION
General physical description: 7" x 8 3/4"
Passy. Promissory note for money received from Benjamin Franklin, Esq., Minister Plenipotentiary of the said States. Note from "a German dragoon in the service of the United States."
St. Malo. Has received a commission as Captain of the cutter, the "American Union"; having taken refuge in the above harbor, from an English ship, is detained there by the Commissary of the port, by order of M. de Sartine; applies to Franklin for protection; his crew as well as himself served formerly on board the "Black Prince"; disposition made of their prize-money.
General physical description: A.L.S. 1p.