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enemy's movement. Caution him to secure all the pst- offices and mails, the contents of which will be forwarded here without examination. Do you keep a look out on Round Top!
By order of Brigadier- General Sullivan:
F. A. NIMS,
Acting Assistant Adjutant- General.
FORT MONROE, VA., February 3, 1864- 12. 30 p. m.
(Received 3. 15 p. m.)
Honorable EDWIN M. STANTON,
Secretary of War:
I shall be ready to move on Saturday. Can General Meade move at all!
B. F. BUTLER,
Major- General, Commanding.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
February 3, 1864- 4. 30 p. m.
Major- General BUTLER,
Fort Monroe:
General Meade is at Philadelphia sick. Your telegram has been referred to the General- in- Chief:
Dispatch from Brigadier- General Palmer, received at 1 p. m. to- day, says his outposts are attacked and driven in by a force which he thinks to be 15,000 men; I suppose it to be 8,000; two regiments [from each division] of Lee's army having been sent down to North Carolina. I got the information reliably yesterday. I have sent a regiment to re- enforce Colonel Jourdan at Morehead City. Now is the time, if ever, for General Meade to move; the roads are practicable. That will relieve North Carolina at once and leave a movement for me of which I spoke to you.
B. F. BUTLER,
Major- General, Commanding.
HEADQUARTERS EIGHTEENTH ARMY CORPS,
DEPT. OF VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA.Fortress Monroe, February 3, 1864.
Major General H. W. HALLECK,
General- in- Chief:
SIR: I send you inclosed a copy of a report received from Brigadier- General Palmer at 1 o'clock to- day, and also a report formerly
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