presence at Adams' inauguration vindication of Pinckney from Brit. 606 Washington, Fort, captured, vii. 39 67 68 censures upon Democratic leaders, to Hamilton-declines making a states selection by himself of gen- appointed"Lieutenant-General," Hamilton's services to be secured Wayne, General, letter to, proposing midnight assault and capture, vote of thanks to finally passed, attempt to displace him by pro- 81 Ways and Means-subject transfer- 83 to a committee, vi. 60 135 414 V. 579 179 Wilkinson, General, report to Ham- fears 183 to Hamilton-his reliance on his William-ship-libel filed, and protest by French consul, Wilson, for a Senate of nine years' duration and a triennial rota- ii. 52 White Plains, battle of, i. 131 vii. 320 v. 273 274 iii. 812 183 ii. 332 190 Wolcott, Oliver, appointed comp iv. 514 cers-Adams' personal hostility to Hamilton - conduct of Ran- dissatisfaction with Adams' con- urges him to repair to Philadelphia, 243 state of treaty matter, propounds questions to Hamilton 244 248 302 317 eral staff appointments, 199 consults Hamilton as to proceed- marked commendation of Hamil ings to fulfil the treaty with Great Britain, 319 his kind feelings to Knox, 201 ordered to prepare a plan of direct charges design of a party to sub- taxation, 333 269 suggests to Hamilton the recall of soothing letters to Knox, letters to as to rank of general offi- |