To his Excellency Genl Washington
May it please your Excellency ー
Last Night about 12 oClock I recd your Excellencies Orders to give my Assistance in taking the Stock of[f] Staten Island ー beg leave to inform your Excellency, that by the Advice of all my Officers, I left the Island Yesterday about 3 oClock P.M. the Inhabitants being unfriendly & the Enemy so near & my Party so small, had I staid any longer we must have fallen into their Hands, as they were surrounding the Island with their Shipping, & not long after we crossd the Ferry there came up two Armd Vessels, which I did (with the Assistance of an Officer of the Train & one three Pounder) my Endeavour to drive back & in some measure Effected ー
I am now About 5 Mile up in the Jersey side, (my Men being very much fatigued) where I wait your Excellency's Commands. As their is a large Number landed & continually landing, beg leave to hint to your Excellency, whither a larger Party than I have at present under my command, will not be necessary ー
I am, with the greatest Respect your Excellencies [&c.]
Wednesday 8 oClock A. M.