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HEADQUARTERS FOURTH ARMY CORPS,
Near Atlanta, Ga., August 4, 1864--7.40 p. m.Brigadier-General WHIPPLE, Chief of Staff:
The following just received:
Colonel POST:
My lookout reports that rebel troops appear to be moving in two columns, but cannot tell in what direction on account of the dust.
BENNETT,
Colonel Seventy-fifth Illinois.
Colonel Post's lookout reports the rebels moving from our left toward town. I spent the afternoon at the angle; nothing observed but the movements of two small rebel regiments, one to the right and one to the left.
D. S. STANLEY,
Major-General.
SCHOFIELD'S HEADQUARTERS,
August 4, 1864.
Major-General THOMAS:
I have no orders to-day from any quarter. The orders of the day imply co-operation with General Schofield. General S[chofield] has shown me copy.
J. M. PALMER,
Major-General.
[Indorsement.]
Major-General PALMER:
Carry out the instructions contained in the order.
GEO. H. THOMAS,
Major-General.
SCHOFIELD'S HEADQUARTERS,
August 4, 1864.
Major General G. H. THOMAS,
Commanding Department of the Cumberland:
The orders seem to be intended to give General Schofield control over my troops. Shall I turn them over to him?
J. M. PALMER,
Major-General.
[Indorsement.]
Major-General PALMER:
Numbers Inform General Schofield that you are ready to co-operate with him. General Sherman does not intend to place you under General Schofield's orders.
GEO. H. THOMAS,
Major-General.
HDQRS. MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI,
In the Field, near Atlanta, Ga., August 4, 1864.General PALMER:
You will during the movement against the railroad report to and receive orders from General Schofield. General Thomas will person-
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