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I was yesterday honourd with your letter transmitting my commission as Inspector and Major...
The state of my health and of the Weather yesterday and to day must prevent my communicating the...
[ Trenton , November 9, 1798. In a letter to Hamilton on November 10, 1798, McHenry wrote : “I...
I now communicate the result of my conference with the Commander in Chief and General Pinckney,...
I regretted that I was detained to the last moment of being in time for the stage, to which my...
You will observe among the propositions lately communicated by the Commander in Chief, that of...
You are informed that Mr. Hill is in possession of drafts of surveys made during the last war of...
I have been reflecting on the subject of an arrangement for the command of the 2d. Regiment of...
I am this moment favoured with your letter of the 18th. instant and thank you for the ideas...
I do not know what is the practice in nominations, as to annexing Counties to names; but I do...
As it may possibly not have come to you through any other channel, I think it well to inform you...
The unascertained situation, in which I have been, since my acceptance of the Military...
I received on Saturday two letters from you desiring that your different propositions might be...
I find I cannot have ready for this days post the bill for the Provisional army. Inclosed are...
You will receive herewith the Draft of a Bill for a provisional army. It includes only those...
This will be handed to you by Mr. Brinley a Gentleman of New Port who is on the list of...
I send you the draft of a Bill for regulating the Medical Establishment (I avoid purposely the...
You ask my opinion as to proper arrangements for the command of the Military Force, on the ground...
New York, February 6, 1799. “… I perceive that it will be useful for me in the progress of the...
In one of your letters you desire me to think of the Distribution of the States into recruiting...
New York, February 11, 1799. “I have this moment received your letter of the 4th instant to the...
I send you open for your perusal a letter for General Wilkinson dated yesterday. If there be...
It is very material to me to have without delay the distribution of the additional twelve...
Upon the strength of the Representation, in the letter of which the inclosed is a copy I have...
I have maturely considered the questions raised by your letter of the 21 of January with the aid...
New York, March 5, 1799 . “I recur to your letters of the 31st of January 4th 15 21. 22 23 & 27...
As the original of the inclosed duplicate must have miscarried, I take the liberty to ask the...
Ought it not to be a rule to forward from your department to the Major Generals, as they are...
It is a construction of the law warranted by usage that the President shall appoint the requisite...
I have digested some alterations in and additions to the Recruiting Instructions which I now send...