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I had the Honor to write you on the 1st Inst. & | I had the Honor to write you on the 1st Inst. & | ||
| + | also last evening viz. Doctor Hammill, after whom | ||
| + | I send this Letter express to advise you That I | ||
| + | have a few minutes since rcd Information from | ||
| + | Lt. Hargshorn, who I have been obliged to have in | ||
| + | Command [illegible] Fort Hamilton--That the Enemiz | ||
| + | about two hours before our set yesterday, had made | ||
| + | three men prisoners from a voering party within | ||
| + | 400 yards of the Garrison--That the immediate | ||
| + | ly detached a reconnointering party of thirty men | ||
| + | under Lieut. Gaines, who soon made such disco= | ||
| + | veries of the Enemies force, as obliged Him to de= | ||
| + | cline a pursuit, and that a few minutes after | ||
| + | Mr. Gaines' return, the Enemy discharged twenty one | ||
| + | Rifle shots--in different directions aroundn the Gar= | ||
| + | rison &c. within one mile of it--Whez I have been | ||
| + | obliged to leave Fort Hamilton under the Com- | ||
| + | mand of a Subaltern, my letters to the Commander | ||
| + | in Chief of which I transmitted your Copies, on the | ||
| + | 1st Inst will fully explain--I will however | ||
| + | resume the Command in person, Tomorrow, and | ||
| + | in the mean time, as I calculate that Major | ||
| + | [illegible] with the Kentucky volunteers, and the Convoy | ||
| + | of pack Horses, will be on the March from Fort Jeffer- | ||
| + | son Tomorrow I have dispatched Serjt. Bricks to be | ||
| + | the Memorandum of which the enclosed is a Copy to Lt. | ||
| + | Hartshorn before daylight--Mr. Gaines will be direct= | ||
| + | ed to meet me, on this path which I made in my | ||
| + | Route to [illegilbe] last season --for as [illegible] | ||
| + | will comitt of ten men only--I dare not in providence | ||
| + | move upon the main Road--At this moment I | ||
| + | feel the difficulty of my situation very sensibley, and | ||
| + | have | ||