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Yr. letter of the 15 of Decr. last was delayed in getting to hand by the circumstance of its...
Application has been made to me on the Subject of Chaplains. I find by recurrence to the laws...
I have been much pained by the representations which Colonel Smith has made to me on the subject...
Your different letters of the 23rd 24th and 28th. of December have been delivered to me. It is...
65General Orders, 4 January 1800 (Hamilton Papers)
The General Court Martial, of which captain Amos Stoddart was President, having found James,...
New York, January 4, 1800. “I have received your letter of the fourth of December, with the...
It is indeed a long time, My Dear Sir, since I have written to you, and I feel my obligation to...
I have received your letter of Decr. 17th. It was not my intention that the relative rank of your...
I have this day written to Colonel Smith informing him of my intention to detach you from the...
New York, January 9, 1800. “… The Adjutt: General is busied in preparing the Return you require....
Gambling, a vice destructive to the reputation of an army, and fraught with every evil not only...
I have received your letter of the ninth of January with it’s enclosure. Nothing definitive was...
I did not thing it proper, Madam, to intrude amidst the first effusions of your grief. But I can...
Some of the maxims which obtain with the Officers at the seat of Government, charged with the...
I have the honor to send you the return of the Army of the UStates which you lately required and...
I shall go to Albany on Sunday next on urgent business. Official communications from you will, of...
There are many officers in Town who have entirely worn out their Uniforms, and are anxious to...
The section of the Act of the 3 of March 1797, to which you refer in your letter of yesterday, is...
The inclosed letter speaks for itself. I think upon the whole unless there are objections of...
The fatigues of my journey were solaced this morning by a happy meeting with your father and...
I was quite disappointed and pained, My Dear Eliza, when I found, that the Post of Saturday had...
Pursuant to instructions from the Secretary of War, the terms of enlistment of recruits in future...
You will easily imagine, My Dear Eliza, how much I have been relieved by the Post of today. My...
Tomorrow, My Dear Eliza, your Fathers slay leaves this place for New York. I drop you a line to...
The lapse of two days more, my beloved Eliza, has happily diminished the term of my absence from...
I have but just returned to this city, having been unavoidably detained at Albany much longer...
Serjeant Hunter, the person whom you sent to attend my office as orderly, has this morning left...
I have read with great pleasure your letter to the Committee of Defence. It presents the subject...
Agreeable to your wish expressed to me when at Philadelphia I have considered of a proper person...
I find that Major Hoops is very disagreeably entangled on the Subject of the boundage to the...