From Henry Laurens (unpublished)
Bath 7th April 1784.
Dear Sir.

I had the honor of addressing you under the 31st Ulto, by the hands of my Son, who I hope will pay his Respects at Passy the present Day. This Morning I am favored with yours of the same Date, enclosing the several Copies of Papers from Congress, which you have enumerated, and also an open Letter to Charles Thompson Esqr, not mentioned. from the Contents of which, I presume you intended it should go by the April Packet from Falmouth. I shall therefore seal and send it forward by to-morrow Nights, which will be the first Post. it will arrive at Falmouth exactly in time, according to the Rule of making up the Mail in London.

I have written to Mr. Hartley upon the Business of the Ratification, and lodged in his hands a Letter for Major Franks—Should Mr. Hartley prefer making the necessary Exchange on this side the Water, I shall be ready to attend him upon the first Intimation of his Pleasure. I have requested Mr. Bourdieu, who will probably be the Bearer of this, to take with him some of the latest Newspapers for your Perusal, you will at least see how the Elections go forward, except which there is very little in them worth Notice.

I continue in very infirm health, but in sound and perfect Mind and Memory of the Esteem and Regard with which I have the honor to be, Dear Sir, Your obedient humble Servant

Henry Laurens,

His Excellency. Benj. Franklin Esquire Passy.
Addressed: His Excellency. / Benjamin Franklin Esqr. / Minister Plenipotentiary from / the United States of America at / the Court of France / Passy.
Forwarded from Dover, 10th. April 1784 by J.B. Recd April 14
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