four's answer, and Greene's reply, ibid. Greene engages lieut. col. Stewart at the Eutaw Springs, p. 242. Stewart abandons Eutaw, p. 244 Gov. Rutledge retaliates for Balfour's conduct, p. 245. A spirit of mutiny among Greene's troops, ibid-his let- ter to gen. Gould, p. 246. He marches toward Dorchester, and by his manoeuvres induces the British garrison to abandon the place, p. 248. Gen. Pickins expedition against the Cherokees, bid. Arnold's enterprise against New-London, p. 249. De Bar
Mr. Dana's application to the Russian minister at Petersburgh, p. 352. East-India news, ibid. Debates in the British parlia- ment upon the preliminary articles of peace, p. 355. The de- finitive treaty signed, p. 356. Air-balloons, ibid.