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ements are confirmed by his scouts, who report large trains passing up through Orleans to White Plains. (Signed) Irwin McDowell, Major-General. True copy: John P62, 12 P. M. General McDowell: Gen. Sigel reports the enemy's rear-guard at Orleans to-night, with his main force encamped at White Plains. You will please ascerrge force of the enemy's cavalry had crossed on my right and was moving toward Orleans, and that another force had crossed on my left at Sulphur Springs, and taken pompanies of the First Virginia and two of the First Maryland, I ordered toward Orleans for the purpose of protecting my right flank. Meanwhile cannonading was kept at White Plains, the advanced guard east of Thoroughfare Gap, and the rear at Orleans. This news was brought in by all the scouts sent out by me, and some cavalrcountry paths and comfortable homesteads, by a little town in Fauquier, called Orleans, on and on, as if we would never cease — to Salem, on the Manassas Gap Railroa
ements are confirmed by his scouts, who report large trains passing up through Orleans to White Plains. (Signed) Irwin McDowell, Major-General. True copy: John P62, 12 P. M. General McDowell: Gen. Sigel reports the enemy's rear-guard at Orleans to-night, with his main force encamped at White Plains. You will please ascerrge force of the enemy's cavalry had crossed on my right and was moving toward Orleans, and that another force had crossed on my left at Sulphur Springs, and taken pompanies of the First Virginia and two of the First Maryland, I ordered toward Orleans for the purpose of protecting my right flank. Meanwhile cannonading was kept at White Plains, the advanced guard east of Thoroughfare Gap, and the rear at Orleans. This news was brought in by all the scouts sent out by me, and some cavalrcountry paths and comfortable homesteads, by a little town in Fauquier, called Orleans, on and on, as if we would never cease — to Salem, on the Manassas Gap Railroa