I feel also great satisfaction in learning that the other subjects which I have communicated or recommended will meet with due attention; that you are deeply impressed with the importance of an effectual organization of the militia, and that the advance and success of the army under the command of General Wayne is regarded by you, no less than myself, as a proof of the perseverance, prowess, and superiority of our troops.
GEORGE WASHINGTON.
NOVEMBER 29, 1794.
SPECIAL MESSAGES.
UNITED STATES, November 21, 1794.
Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives:
I lay before Congress copies of a letter from the governor of the State of New York and of the exemplification of an act of the legislature thereof ratifying the amendment of the Constitution of the United States proposed by the Senate and House of Representatives at their last session, respecting the judicial power.
GEORGE WASHINGTON.
UNITED STATES, November 21, 1794.
Gentlemen of the Senate: