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uring the whole of the operations from August twenty-second to September second. Before leaving the field that night, I sent orders to Gen. Bnst the enemy; but I determined to attack at daylight on the second of September, in front of Chantilly. The movement of the enemy had becomand as became his heroic character. On the morning of the second of September, the enemy still continuing his movements toward our right, at that time. I received orders about twelve o'clock on the second of September to draw back the forces within the intrenchments, which was . D.C. Despatches and orders sent and received from Aug. 29 to Sept. 2, Inclusive. headquarters army of Virginia, near Bull Run, Aug. A despatch was received from Major-General Banks on the second of September, stating that the wagon-trains in his charge had all been brGibbon's brigade, camp of Nineteenth Indiana, Upton's Hill, Va., September 2. Hon. O. P. Morton, Governor of Indiana: dear sir: I most res
uring the whole of the operations from August twenty-second to September second. Before leaving the field that night, I sent orders to Gen. Bnst the enemy; but I determined to attack at daylight on the second of September, in front of Chantilly. The movement of the enemy had becomand as became his heroic character. On the morning of the second of September, the enemy still continuing his movements toward our right, at that time. I received orders about twelve o'clock on the second of September to draw back the forces within the intrenchments, which was . D.C. Despatches and orders sent and received from Aug. 29 to Sept. 2, Inclusive. headquarters army of Virginia, near Bull Run, Aug. A despatch was received from Major-General Banks on the second of September, stating that the wagon-trains in his charge had all been brGibbon's brigade, camp of Nineteenth Indiana, Upton's Hill, Va., September 2. Hon. O. P. Morton, Governor of Indiana: dear sir: I most res
Doc. 196.-battle near McMinnville, Tenn. Cincinnati Gazette account. Camp of General Wood's Division, near McMinnville, Tenn., September 2. on Saturday evening, thirtieth ultimo, occurred in this neighborhood one of the most brilliant feats of the war — brilliant both in its execution and results — being no less than the meeting, routing and utter discomfiture, by an inferior force of infantry and two sections of artillery, of the dreaded General Forrest and his active brigade of der by Gen. Wood, he most aptly and justly compliments Col. Fyffe for his prompt action and successful strategy, and his command for their efficiency in its execution. headquarters Sixth division, army of the Ohio, camp near McMinnville, Tenn., Sept. 2. General orders, No. 68. The Commanding General congratulates Col. E. P. Fyffe of the Twenty-sixth Ohio, and the troops who participated in the expedition of the thirtieth ult., against the notorious partisan Forrest, on the distinguished