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[1 October 1779]
The Resolve of the 26th. of Sepr. for appointing a
Minister plenipotentiary for Spain was reconsidered on the 27th. and the words
in lieu of a Commissioner were added, by the Urgency of Brother Gerry least our State should appear to be against an Alliance with Spain. On this Mass: was divided and Sth. Carolina.
1 All the rest stood as the day before.
On the 28th. Order for Tomorrow for appointing Secretaries and a Person to examine accounts in Europe agreable to the Resolve of Augst. 6th.
The Nominations you know except in the last Case Mr. Joshua Johnston
2 Brother to Gov. Johnston of Maryland.
A Committee to draught a Commission for Spain and Commissions for the Secretaries.
Another Committee to report Salaries. Mathews Gerry Root
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29th.
Carmichael for Spain. Mr. Searles name being previously withdrawn. I wish therefore you would blot it from my former letter as it is blotted from our Journals.
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Mr. Dana for Peace
Col. John Laurens, for France
Mr. Joshua Johnstone for Accounts
Committee reported Salaries
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Oct. 1
Report of the Committee recommitted upon my Suggestions as to unde derivetur.
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Your Return in the Frigate which brought you must be more agreable than even one of ours with a new set of Faces. If Dana does not consent, The answer should be immediate. For though I do not think the Door for your Business is yet opening, the Delay of the Frigate is to be considered, not withstanding Mr. G——d has kept ours more than two Months.
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I wish heartily I could render you such Service as I think Dana can. It is tripping no Man to become
your Secretary though in a former Case I should have been charged with putting my foot against the
faithful Bancroft.
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Pray miss no possible Chance to inform A L of what has happened. It may reach him before an Authenticated account by Mr. Jay; and be a warning to take his Measures. I wa
[nt] him immediately here to see his Suit
8 which was commenced 3 or 4 days ago. He can have no Accounts to cause Delay. And as he has Power to borrow Money; he cannot be obliged to apply to F——. I will suggest the Thought of empowering you to make sure of a Loan if possible. I am persuaded the English would many of them seize the Opportunity of serving Us and themselves all under one.
You will have a decent Commission
this Time. I wish I could see your old one; as do the Secretary and Mr. Laurens between whom there have been formal Proceedings
in doors respecting some Indecencies of the former.
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[salute] Yr. affectte
[signed] J L