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HARPER'S FERRY, VA., May 25, 1862.
(Received 10.24 p.m.)
Everything is now quiet. Pickets out 3 miles on the road toward Winchester and Charleston. Three companies of cavalry near Charleston. Six companies of infantry on Bolivar Hill, on outpost service. Three regiments of infantry on a commanding height in front of the village. The remainder of the forces are guarding the bridge and the passage of the river. I have had all the contrabands at work moving the stores across the river, to provide against a possible contingency. I feel sure that I have made the best disposition of the force here. To-morrow if sufficient re-enforcements arrive, I shall occupy Bolivar Heights in force. Your assignment to the command of operations was received at 10 o'clock. I will do all in my power to merit your confidence.
R. SAXTON,
Brigadier-General, Commanding.
Honorable E. M. STANTON,
Secretary of War.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
May 25, 1862.
General SAXTON, Harper's Ferry:
I fear you have mistaken me. I did not mean to question the correctness of your conduct; on the contrary, I approve what you have done. As the 2,500 reported by you seemed small to me I feared some had got to Banks, and been cut off with him. Please tell me the exact number you now have in hand.
A. LINCOLN.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
May 25, 1862-12 p.m.
General SAXTON, Harper's Ferry:
Banks appears to have reached the vicinity of the Potomac safely and intends to cross at Williamsport to-night. He does not know how you stand at Ferry. Have you opened communications with him? You should send a messenger immediately.
EDWIN M. STANTON,
Secretary of War.
WAR DEPARTMENT.,
May 26, 1862.
Brigadier-General SAXTON,
Harper's Ferry:
Artillery will be forwarded in the course of an hour from here. Please report the present condition of things.
EDWIN M. STANTON,
Secretary of War.
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