1900.] CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. 293 
HAMILTON, ALEXANDER, to Major BuRNET: 
1780.—January 28.—The General considers the application un- 
usual, and does not think it proper to comply with it. 
Vol. i, No. 3. 
To UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENT : 
1779.—May 31. Middlebrook.—Bidding him at the General’s 
request to send some discreet person to ascertain the number 
of boats on the river. Vol. vi, No. 18. 
HANSEN, Peter, to Cot. Hay: 
1779.—Lishkill. April 9.—Sends him at his request an account of 
clothing. Voli xi, No: 26, 
Harrison, Ropert H. (Col.), to UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENT : 
1780.—January 25.—Requesting him to transmit to His Excel- 
lency a return of the number of expresses employed in ser- 
vice. Vol. i, No. 9. 
1780.—february 24.—Introducing the bearer, Daniel Halsey, an 
old soldier, who has a strong desire to become one of his ex- 
presses. Voli, Now rE. 
Haws, SAMUEL (Col.), to Capt. GRAY: 
(No date.)—Order to repair the bearer’s bayonet. 
Vol. xii, No. 88. 
Hay, Upny (Col.), to OFFICERS OF ARTIFICERS : 
1779.—LVovember 2. Fishkill.—Surprised at the ungenerous ad- 
vantage taken of the public by the artificers in demanding 
higher wages.. Desires to have a return of those who will and 
those who will not remain, that others may be employed in 
place of the latter. [Copy.] Vol. ix, No. 52. 
To Betts, WiLu1AM M., and other AssISTANT QuAR- 
TERMASTER-GENERALS : 
1779.—October 6. Fishkil/--Acknowledging their favor and 
agreeing with them in the justice of their complaint. Begs 
them, however, not to desert their country at such a critical 
moment, but to remain until the close of the campaign, 
promising to do his best then to obtain some satisfaction for 
their grievances. Vol. iii, No. 55. 
