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From New York I understand they are in daily expectation of a French fleet upon the coast—They...
Lying Rivingtons account of the reduction of C. Town was Sent of[f] by Col. Stewart without my...
I have the honor to enclose to your Excellency a late New york news paper, together with a letter...
Their is not the least doubt but that the British in New Yrk have certain accounts of the Approch...
The enclosed is from the old correspondent in New york. By a person from the city two hours...
I am very well convinced from many different accounts, that the force under Admiral Greaves,...
The enclosed is the copy of a paper I have just received from New york, which I beleive to be...
By a person from Staaten Island I am informed that a report prevails there, that the British...
I have this morning received the following important intelligence which may, I believe, be...
On Sunday morning I was alarmed with an account that the Jersey brigade had revolted, were...
I had the honour to receive your Excellencys letter of the 7th instant four days since. I am...
I have been honored with your Excellency’s letter of the 28th Ult. appointing Philadelphia to be...
I take the liberty of introducing to the knowledge and notice of your Excellency, my son, who...
I am informed that the bill providing for the organization of the Judiciary department is now on...
Three persons upon whom I very considerably depended for for the discovery of every important...
The fleet of which I gave your Excellency advice in my last, set sail & left the hook the day...
I enclose for your Excellency’s perusal a New York paper of the 16th which was handed to me last...
In my former letter I acquainted your excellency with the difficulty which attended the sending...
By a person from New york 28th inst. it appears the british fleet were then laying at the hook...
Your letter of the fourth with the annexed duplicate came safe to hand—The original was no doubt...
I received your Excellency’s letter dated the 11th last evening. I believe without a doubt that...
Soon after I received your Excellency’s letter, the person who was the subject of it communicated...
I have received your Excellency’s letter of the 1st Instt and shall do every thing in my power to...
In my last I informed your Excellency that the British fleet had sailed the 8th Inst. I have...
On the morning of the 21st a body of the enemy, said to amount to fifteen or twenty hundred men...
The enemy, who I informed your Excellency in my last had landed in Monmouth, returned the next...
In my last I acquainted your Excellency with the return of the enemy from Monmouth—On monday...
As soon as your Excellency’s orders were received, to march the Jersey Brigade, no time was lost...
I arrived at this place at 8 oClock this morning with the Jersey troops, excepting one subaltern...
Enclosed is a return of the men now at this place. I have reason to expect that their number will...