304 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. [April 6, 
Morris, GOUVERNEUR, to Cot. CHARLES PETTIT (continued ) : 
President of that State has good reasons for detaining vessels 
mentioned in Mr. Livingston’s letter. Directions concerning 
these vessels, which are to be loaded with rice. Urges prompt 
obedience on Mr. Livingston’s part to directions which may 
be given to him. [Copy.] Vol#vu, No. 27: 
Morris, LEwIs, to CHARLES BEATTY: 
1779.—September 3. West Point.—Directed by Gen. Greene to 
acknowledge receipt of his favor of the 21st July, together 
with the enclosed returns. Vol. ix, No. 84. 
To BIDDLE, CLEMENT (Col.): 
1779.—/uly 26. West Point.—Requested by Gen. Greene to ask 
for a return of all such officers as are employed in the forage 
department. Vol. ix, No. 83. 
Mox ey, RHopom, to Capr, GRAY: 
1779.—April 5.—Order to repair the bearer’s gun-lock. 
Vol: xu, No: Ya. 
MoyLaNn, STEPHEN, to CoL. NEHEMIAH HUBBARD: 
1780.—/January 6. Middletown.—Requesting him to settle Messrs. 
Hall & Co.’s accounts. fCopy.)|s Vol ix, INo:G9: 
MUHLENBERG, PauL (Gen.), to SUPT. OF ARTIFICERS : 
17979.—April 2.—Asking to have his horse well shod, as he is go- 
ing on a journey. Voli, No. 1x0; 
NEVILL, JOHN (Col.), to Capr. GRay: 
1778.— October g.—Order to shoe his horse. 
Vol. xii, No. 108. 
1778.—December r4.—Order .to shoe his horse and charge it to 
his account. Vol. xii, No. 83. 
OKELY, J., to Cot. R. L. Hooper: 
1779.—May z4. Bath—Giving information concerning a Mr. 
Smith, a captain in the Austrian service, and at one time in 
the service of the United States; also concerning two French 
gentlemen, his friends. ‘Thinks there may be no reason for 
surmises of an evil tendency, but knows that very few foreign 
officers, who have left the American service in disgust or other- 
wise, are to be depended upon. Vol. v, Noma4: 
