Report On the Organization And Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac to Which is

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I have more tlian twice telegraphed to the Secretaiy of War, stating, that in my opinion the enemy were concentrat- ing all their available force to fight this army in front of Rich- mond, and that such ought to be their policy. I have received no reply whatever to any of these telegraphs.
I beg leave to repeat their substance to your Excellency, and to ask that kind consideration which, you have ever accorded to my representations and views. All my information from every source accessible to m
...e, establishes the fixed purpose of the rebels to defend Richmond against this army by offering us battle with all the trooj^s they can collect from east, west, and south, and my own opinion is confirmed by that of all my commanders whom I have been able to consult.
Casualties, sickness, garrisons, and guards have much weak- ened my force, and will continue to do so. I cannot bring into actual battle against the enemy more than eighty thou- sand men at the utmost, and with them I must attack in position, probably intrenched, a much larger force — perhaps double my numbers.


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