From Thomas Barclay (unpublished)
L’Orient 16 decembr. 1782
Sir

Captain Casson of the Ship Washington arrived here last night from Philadelphia which place he left the 20th November. He brought the Inclosed Packet for you Just in the Condition which I send it. I do not hear that he brings any News of consequence, except a report of the Evacuation of Charlestown.

All the Public Goods that were at Brest are now on their way to Nantes and L’Orient, but I shall wait a little longer to see what the Event of the present negotiations will prove before they go forward, as the difference of a War and Peace freight and risk is a matter of great consequence. The Ships St. James, America and Washington are now in this Harbour, loading for Philadelphia. They are all arm’d, fast Sailing Vessels, but the Freight demanded for carrying the Public Goods is in my opinion extravagantly high, and which I will not comply with. I shall however I expect get all those that go to Nantes, or come here ship’d in good time, and I intend setting out for Rochfort as soon as Captain Barneys dispatches come from Paris, when probably I may be able to form a better Judgement of what will be proper to do than I can at present.

I have the honour to remain respectfully Sir Your Excellencys Most Obedient Most Humble Servant

Thos Barclay

His Excellency Benjamin Franklin Esqr.
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