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few days leave no question that the troops will do all that their country can ask. Send such reinforcements as you can; I will do what I can. We are shipping our wounded and sick, and landing supplies. * * When all the circumstances are known, it will be acknowledged by all competent judges, that the movement just completed, was unparalleled in the annals of war. Under the most difficult circumstances we have preserved our trains, our guns, our material, and above all our honor. G. R. McClellan, Major-General. Letter from Lincoln. Washington July 5th, 7 A M. Major-General G. B. McClellan: A thousand thanks for the relief your two dispatches of 12 and P. M., gave me. Be assured the heroism and skill of yourself and officers and men is, and forever will be, appreciated. If you can hold your present position, we shall hive the enemy yet. A Lincoln. War Department, Washington, D. C., July 4. I understand your position as stated in your lett