The American Commissioners to Sartine
	Copies: Massachusetts Historical Society, National Archives (three),
	Library of Congress
	<Passy, January 2, 1779: We are obliged for the concern you
	expressed on December 22 for the American prisoners escaping
	from England. Our agents in Bordeaux, Brest, Lorient,
	Nantes and Dunkirk, as well as a volunteer in Calais, assist
	them. We will reimburse your commissaries engaged in this
	relief as we would our own personnel. There is little likelihood
	that prisoners will enter other ports. The regulation you
	propose relative to the Englishmen whom we capture is
	agreeable to us, and our agents will accordingly deliver them
	to the persons you appoint, who require written orders from
	you.>