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Yesterday I informed Congress of the sailing of the second fleet —I now do myself the honor to...
Four deserters from the army encampped opposite Dobbs ferry, who left camp yesterday noon, &...
I had the pleasure of hearing from you last week, and have complied with your wishes respecting...
I have the honor of your Excellency’s letr of the 28th, in which you are pleased to say that your...
I waited on Col. Dey yesterday, but received no information favorable to the business you was...
My Corps reached Slotterdam yesterday evening, where they halt this day. In the mean time I have...
I have at length got to this place & will do myself the pleasure to call at Mt Vernon on my...
I have made it my business to see the person who was Capt. Browns guide. From a minute...
My last letter to your Excellency was antedated by one day, so that the business of collecting...
I examined the country directed by your Excellency yesterday. I find a position most convenient...
This country does not answer our excpectation with respect to waggons. Consequently the...
I am to inform your Excellency of an action, which happened this morning, between a party of the...
I did myself the honor to write to you some days past: since which an Arabian stud horse has...
I do myself the honor to enclose a letter from Captain McLane. The transmission of his request...
Enclosed are some letrs received this morning pr dragoon from Wilmington. By intelligence from...
I found yr letter by Mr Anderson last evening at my lodgings & took the earliest opportunity of...
In my last letter I detailed the eastern commotions and communicated my apprehensions of their...
I have not time to pay my respects as I intended, in as much as I cannot leave town this evening...
I have returned from the business committed to my direction by your Excellency, & am so far on my...
The enemy again landed this morning on Stoney-point. I conjecture this debarkation to be serious:...
You desired to hear from me now and then, when I left Virginia. I obey your wishes with pleasure,...
In pursuance of your Excellencys instructions I waited on Gen. Smallwood. I received from him...
I wrote your Excellency this morning. Since which I have acquired more explicit knowledge of the...
In compliance with your Excellency’s orders received by Lieutenant Lindsay, I have been engaged...
I have had variety of intelligence from the enemy this day—none very pointed or material—But it...
Mr Hopkins presented me with yr letter of the 25th ultimo. I learn with much surprize & chagrin...
From the intelligence received from a couple of women who had passed thro’ the enemy’s camp...
Since the receipt of your Excellency’s letter directing the corps to be in readiness to march to...
I had the honor to receive your Excellencys orders concerning the arrest of Lt Carns in...
I have the honor of your Excelly’s letr of the 19th. I conceiv’d it a matter of delicacy in...