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From John Jay to Gouverneur Morris, 17 March 1778

To Gouverneur Morris

[Fishkill, 17 March 1778]

Dr. Morris

Your Favor of the 1st. Feby came to Hand last week. It gives me Pleasure to hear you was then at Hd Qrtrs. especially on Business so important & perplexed.1 It is Time that Inquiries and I may add ^as well as^ Punishments shd. become more frequent. I wish better, or rather more use was made of Courts Martial. Why is the the Inquiry directed to be made into the Causes to which the we are to ascribe the Loss of Fort Montgomery &c. to long delayed.2 Had it been made immediately after that Transaction ^Event took place^, the River wd. now have been ^well^ fortified and ^a^ General at the Head of our ^the^ Troops, I mean ^those^ in the southern part of the State.

Pennsylvania I believe is sick unto Death. It will nevertheless recover, tho perhaps not soon. Weak & bad Constitutions incline to chronical Disorders.

Were I sure that this Letter would be reach you uninspected I shd. tell ^commit^ many things to ^Paper worth yr. knowing but^ which you would not either ^give you little please or^ure or^ surprise, you3 but as it is uncertain who will be the Bearer, I they will ^must^ be reserved [for a better opportunity or post?] for the present— God bless & give you Diligence & Patience.—where you are, both are necessary— I am &c:—

Dft, NNC (EJ: 8329). The notation “Schuyler” appears on the bottom of the page in another hand.

2The courts-martial held into the loss on 6 Oct. 1777 of Forts Montgomery and Clinton to Sir Henry Clinton were concluded 17 Aug. 1778. See below, JJ to Gouverneur Morris, 13 Sept. 1778.

3Here JJ deleted two lines of text that cannot be deciphered.

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