General Keyes: A little improved, but think camp is getting worse.
General Porter: Very good.
General Franklin: Not good.
The president: Where is the enemy now?
General McCLELLAN: From four to five miles
from us on all the roads
—I think nearly the whole army—both
Hills, Longstreet, Jackson,
Magruder, Huger.
The president: [to the corps commanders] Where and in what condition do you believe the enemy to be now?
General Sumner: I think they have retired from our front; were very much damaged, especially in their best troops, in the late actions, from superiority of arms.
General Heintzelman: Don’t think they are in force in our vicinity.
General Keyes: Think he has withdrawn,
and think preparing to go to
Washington.
General Porter: Believe he is mainly near Richmond. He feels he dare not attack us here.
General Franklin: I learn he has withdrawn from our front and think that is probable.
The president: [to the corps commanders] What is the aggregate of your killed, wounded, and missing from the attack on the 26th ultimo till now?
General Sumner: 1175.
General Heintzelman: Not large 745.
General Keyes: Less than 500.
General Porter: Over 5000.
General Franklin: Not over 3000.
The president: If you desired could you remove the army safely?
General McCLELLAN: It would be a delicate and very difficult matter.
The president: [to the corps commanders] If it were desired to get the army away, could it be safely effected?
General Sumner: I think we could, but I think we give up the cause if we do.
General Heintzelman: Perhaps we could, but I think it would be ruinous to the country.
General Keyes: I think it could if done quickly.
General Porter: Impossible—move the army and ruin the country.
General Franklin: I think we could,
and that we had better—think
Rappahannock the true line.
The president: [to the corps commanders] Is the army secure in its present position?
General Sumner: Perfectly so, in my
judgment.
General Heintzelman: I think it is
safe.
General Keyes: With help of General
B. [Burnside] can hold position.
General Porter: Perfectly so.
Not only, but we are ready to begin
moving
forward.
General Franklin: Unless river can
be closed it is.