George Washington Papers

To George Washington from Richard Butler, 7 December 1782

Lancaster 7th Decr 1782

Sir

I have the honor to inform Your Excellency of Rect of your favr dated at Verplanks point the 26th Septr with the death warrants for the execution of Casner & Johnston Inclosd both of which I judgd it my duty from the necessity of the case & good of the service to carry into Execution which was done with proper solemnity on 19th of Octr & think it has had its effect.

Am now at lancaster with the whole of the troops except three small detachmts left for the security of the Publick stores & prisoners of war at Carlisle York & Reading—the number of prisoners here are considerable & troublesom but hope I shall manage them.

I am Sorry to trouble your Excellency for discharges & us wanting men, but the Application of two old men for their Sons & one for himself who offer to put good young men in their room induce me to request your Excellency will please to inclose me one for Jacob [Stonekin], one for James Pratt junior & one for Jacob Paulass of the 5th P. Regt—there are several debillitated men whose friends will gladly pay large bountys to good young fellows for the war had I discharges to give them, the propriety of sending a few blanks Signd I submit to your Excellency.

I find on consulting the minister of war & suming up the men of our State there will be three Regts of Infty which gratifies my wish as to myself of remaining in Service under your Excellencys much respected command[s] but my dear General its painful to the last degree to hear the complainings of those old veterens who find they must retire on the new Arrangement—they feel their disappointment Even more than their poverty which god knows is great now.

I hope you enjoy good health & that matters are coming to a close to your full Satisfaction & good of A country who owes so much of its present greatness among nations to your great exertions & perseverance that you may live to enjoy the fruits of your labours in health & prosperity of every kind is the Sincere wish of Sir Your Excellencys most Affectionate & very H[be st]

Richd Butler Col. Comdg

I get recruits fast but want cloathing to induce them to stay.

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