Delegates to Congress . Letters of delegates to Congress, 1774-1789, Volume 5, August 16 1776-December 31 1776
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Marine Committee to To: William Hallock and John Paul Jones


Sir
Philada. Augt. 16th. 1776

   You will find inclosed herein a paper sent us by the Captn. of a French Sloop that is now daily expected from Martinico with Arms and Ammunition Which we are very Anxious should be got safe in.(1)

   Therefore we desire you to keep a good look out for her and if you fall in with her, make such Signals as will make you known for a Friend. She mounts twelve Guns with Sixty Men. You'l please to deliver this letter and it's inclosure to Capt. Hallock who must hire a pilot Boat and man her with an officer & four or five men to Cruize about the Capes for this sloop Observing to make the Signal desired and give them the needful information to get safe in here.

   When the Wasp goes down she will Convey further Orders respecting this matter Unless the sloop arrives safe in the meantime. We are Sir, Your Obedt Servants,


John Hancock
Robt Morris | Frs. Lewis
Frans. Hopkinson | Joseph Hewes



Note: (DNA: PCC, item 58). Addressed: "To Jno Paul Jones Esqr. of sloop Providence. Wm Hallock Esqr. of sloop Hornet."


1 This "paper" consisted of a drawing of a flag accompanied by these notes:

   "Flagg of the Queen of Hungary. Six Black Carrs [bars] & Six Yellow Carrs [bars].

   "The Capt of the Pilot Boat will put his Flagg in the Foremost head of a Pilot Boat.

   "Carefully Recommended to the Care of Mr. Paul Siemen." See PCC, item 58, fol. 169. Force misleadingly printed this enclosure as a postscript to the present letter. Am Archives, 5th ser. 1:977-78.