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ing this order when sent to you. General Burnside reports a movement of the enemy to his right and rear. If attacked, he will be supported by your attacked, he will be supported by your attacks.
GEO. G. MEADE,
Major-General, Commanding.
Acknowledge receipt.
(Same to General Wright.)
HEADQUARTERS FIFTH ARMY CORPS,
May 15, 1864.General MEADE:
Your dispatch to be unreadiness to attack the enemy, dated 3.30 p. m., received at 4.40 p. m.
G. K. WARREN,
Major-General.
MAY 15, 1864-4.50 p. m.
General MEADE:
If the enemy comes out and attacks Burnside, would it not be better for me to re-enforce him so as to meet the enemy without cover, than to attack his entrenchments which are in my front?
G. K. WARREN,
Major-General.
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
May 15, 1864- 5 p. m.General WARREN:
Dispatch containing suggestion received. Your orders will be sent to you when Burnside is attacked; in the mean time they are unchanged.
GEO. G. MEADE,
Major-General.
HEADQUARTERS FIFTH ARMY CORPS,
May 15, 1864.Major-General HUMPHREYS:
My command has been standing in line of battle since the notice to be in readiness to attack. I will let them make themselves comfort able for the night as soon as the prospect of their being called upon is removed.
G. K. WARREN,
Major-General.
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
May 15, 1864-7.45 p. m.Major-General WARREN:
The major-general commanding directs me to say that the direction to be in readiness to attack is rescinded.
A. A. HUMPHREYS,
Major-General and Chief of Staff.
(Same to Wright.)
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