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I have received your favor of Yesterday. From the ill success which I have lately experienced in...
Mr Smith has been to West point—and on Enquiry, finds that the two Men, Isaac Raymond & Thomas...
In conducting the common business, at the Post of Dobbs’ Ferry (of which you have the...
I have duly received your two favors of the 27th and 29th Ulto—I am very well satisfied with the...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your two Letters of the 2nd & 3d inst. & to inform you that...
The Bearer Mr Cutts, upon the recommendation of General Sullivan, has permission to endeavour to...
Your Letter of the 12th Instant was deliverd me yesterday with its several inclosures, and I am...
I am favored with yours of the 20th. The Money you have recd for Governor Harrison agreably to...
The Commander in Chief who has just gone to Poughkeepsie, has left it in charge with me to...
Mr Merrit who has permission to go into New York with a Massachusetts sum of Money for theNaval...
The General received yours of the 14th yesterday. We have no news but the promotion of Cols....
I have recd yours of the 20th & laid the subject of it before the General, who is clearly of...
I have received your two Letters of the 23rd & 27th instant. It seems strange that such a number...
You will proceed immediately with a Flag to Paulus Hook and from thence to New York to make the...
I have recd your two favours of the 8th with the several Papers enclosed therein, & now send you...
I have been favored with your several Letters of the 23d 24th 25th and 27th of Febry. It gives me...
I have been favoured with your private letter of the 24th Ulto & thank you for the information...
The Commander in Chief desires you will send in to N. York the Naval Prisoners forwarded to you...
Your favor of the 8th instant is duly received. M. Mersereau being out of military office, and...
His Excellency has reced the packet transmitted by you of the 14th. The Money you mention is for...
The Commandr in Chief has recied A Letter from a Mr Richd Corbin of Laneville in Virginia—...
Your favor of the 21st was delivered to me last Evening. You will please to give Capt. Douglass...
It is not improbable, that as the Arrival of the Packet at N. York with the news of Peace, Sir...
I am directed, in reply to your Letter of the 17 to inform you that Letters may in future be Sent...
In answer to your private letter of the 16th I can promise no more than a disposition to promote...
Sometime in the Winter, or early this Spring, a Frenchman in New York applied (after representing...
I wrote to you a few days ago for some Books, &ca—Since then, I have seen the following Books...
The return of Doctr La Moyuer (who has been sick since he came to this place) affords me an...
Doctr La Moyaer, by whom I expect you will have received my letter of the 18th had scarcely left...
I returned to this place yesterday afternoon from a tour of Nineteen days through the Northern &...