armstrong was writing an address to the army at newbergh. we know he was write it the original is in his handwriting. it was copied that night and on monday morning was taken to the temple of virtue, where every morning the adjutants arrived to get their orders on. this morning, among the daily orders was this address. it is anonymous, began "gentlemen, a fellow soldier whose interests and affections bind him strongly to you, whose past sufferings have been as great and whose future fortunes may be as desperate as yours, would bear leave to address you. will congress address our wrongs or will they trample on our rights? if peace comes, and we put down our swords what then? the address went on to rally the officers and declared at the end we will meet tomorrow, tuesday, the 11th at the temple of virtu virtue. washington cancelled the meeting. washington knew that by simpling cancelling the meeting he was running a grave risk. so he cancelled the meeting called for in this anonymous address but then called his own meeting. there would be a me