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essity of reinforcing the Army of Tennessee, because the enemy was collecting a larger force than that of the last campaign, while ours was less than it had been then. On the 3d April, Lieutenant-Colonel A. H. Cole arrived at Dalton, to direct the procuring of artillery horses and field transportation, to enable the army to advance. On the 4th, under orders 32 of 1864, I applied to the chief of the conscript service for one thousand negro teamsters. None were received. On the 8th of April, Colonel B. S. Ewell, Assistant Adjutant-General, was sent to Richmond to represent to the President my wish to take the offensive with proper means, and to learn his views. A few days after, Brigadier-General Pendleton arrived from Richmond to explain to me the President's wishes on the subject. I explained to him the modification of the plan, communicated by General Bragg, which seemed to me essential, which required that the intended reinforcements should be sent to Dalton.