On the 5th of August he joined Hunter on the Monocacy, and at once ordered him to take Wright, Emory, and Crook across the Potomac, to find the enemy, and to attack him.
Arriving on the ground not long after Ransom, and seeing the enemy before him in force, Banks at once ordered Lee to hold his ground and sent back orders to Franklin to bring forward the column.
Napoleon at once ordered Lannes to hand over his corps to Moncey and to join headquarters.
However, Napoleon, anxious to stand well with the Powers of Europe, at once ordered him to be set free.
Silent rode late in the night to Sherlin's headquarters, and at once ordered an attack at four in the morning, but said that Laws would steal away that night.
He crossed the Potomac and turned and threatened Washington, expecting Silent's army to be at once ordered to its defense; but this made no impression on Silent.
Parties were at once orderedout to destroy the Virginia Central Railroad above and below that point.
I at once orderedmy reserve under Lieutenant-Colonel Dawes to advance against their flank.
McClellan was at once ordered to transport his army by water to the Potomac, and place it under the orders of General John Pope, commanding the forces in front of Washington.
The government at once ordered him to stay where he was; but, before the orders reached Boston, the Constitution was far away.
She was at once ordered to sail to the Atlantic coast at her utmost speed.
The garrison were at once ordered to stand to their guns, and the two sentries were sent off to bring in their comrades.
A universal conscription was at once ordered, new taxes were imposed, and the salaries of the magistrates and civil functionaries suspended.
Francis at once ordered sail to be set, and the Bonito was started on her homeward voyage.
The sentinels on the rock were at once ordered to lie down, so that they could command a view of the sea, without exposing themselves to sight.
The Romans at once ordered Syracuse to be besieged, giving out that they were coming not to wage war with the inhabitants, but to deliver them.
Forrest at once ordered a charge which was twice made and repulsed.
He at once ordered McCook to change his line of march from the former road, and to proceed direct to Perryville.
Halleck at once ordered Buell to march his army to Savannah, and to execute the movements that had already been agreed on by them.
As soon as the news reached Bridgetown, martial law was proclaimed, the 1st West India Regiment was at once ordered to march, and the militia of the island were called out.
The whole of the main body, with the seamen and marines, was at once ordered up, and took up a position on the plateau to the north of the town, facing the natives, while a detached party occupied the walls and gates.
This movement being observed, a landing was at once ordered; and the boats, which had been collected together under cover of the Torch, pulled in rapidly for the landing-place.
He had himself accompanied his men and, seeing after Will had fallen that he was still living, had at once ordered two of his men to carry him off to the village.
The troops were at once ordered to fall back a mile and a half, and to pitch on fresh ground.
The latter was greatly surprised when he was told that an English soldier, who had been present at the attack upon the mission, wished to speak to him; and at once ordered Will to be brought before him.
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