306 CALENDAR OF THE GREENE CORRESPONDENCE. [April 6, 
OLNEY, GEORGE (continued ) : 
To Oris & HENLEy (Messrs.): 
1779.—LVovember 15. West Point.—Acknowledging in Gen. 
Greene’s name the favors of 28th ult. and 2d inst. There 
being no immediate need for the tents, asks him to fill the 
orders more at his leisure, thereby decreasing the public 
expense. Vol..vin, No. 72: 
To UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENTS: 
1779.—July 15. Smith's Clove.-—Gen. Greene’s orders that no 
wagoner returning from camp shall be paid any money with- 
out a special order from the Quartermaster-General’s office. 
[iCireular letter.]|" Willa, No. tmz. 
Oris & HENLEY (Messrs.), to GEORGE OLNEY : 
1779.— October 9. Boston.—No China cups and saucers to be had 
at present ; will procure the first decent set in his power. Dis- 
tresses caused by the Regulating Act. Hard to starve in a 
land of plenty, by the rascality of a people, patriotic only in 
word. ‘‘ High time to put an end to the war and reform 
manners.’’ Vol. 211; No. toa: 
1779.—lVovember 24. Boston.—kIn receipt of his letter counter- 
manding the tents. Amount of money needed for past and 
present disbursements. Alas, for the fate of the Southern 
army; the gallant d’Estaing again baffled; ‘‘ these reflec- 
tions hang like a millstone.”’ Vol; 1x, No. or 
PARKER, JEREMIAH, to CAPT. GEORGE GRAY: 
1779.—/anuary 25.—Order to shoe the bearer’s horse, belonging 
to Gen. Muhlenberg’s brigade. Voloxi, Nos, go: 
1779.—/January 25.—Order to shoe the bearer’s wagon horses, be- 
longing to Gen. Muhlenberg’s brigade. Vol. xii, No. 76a. 
1779.—february 1z.—Order to have bearer’s horses shod imme- 
diately. Vol. xii, No. 106. 
PARKER, RICHARD (Col.), to CapT. GEORGE GRAY: 
1779.—April 7.—Order to repair the bearer’s gun. Vol. xii, No. 98. 
PARSELL, JOHN, AND OTHER ARTIFICERS, to Cot. Upny Hay: 
1779.—LVovember 5. LFishkill.—The artificers having met and dis- 
cussed the offer of $10 a day, have decided that it is too little 
to support themselves and families, and will therefore quit the 
barracks as soon as a settlement is made. 
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