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GERMAN MANOEUVRES. 
3. —The “ Independent Cavalry ” will remain on the Neckar and 
endeavour to hold Obrigheim. Patrols are to be sent to 
reconnoitre in the direction of Wurzburg. 
4. —The right column will rendezvous at Helmstadt and will 
march at 7.45 a.m. by Bargcn on Hochhausen. Pioneer 
officers will be sent forward to reconnoitre the Neckar 
from Neckarelz railway bridge, up stream to Neckarzim- 
mern, and ascertain what means can be procured for 
crossing and for throwing over bridges. 
5. —The left column will rendezvous at Aglasterhausen and will 
march at 8.30 a.m. along the Chaussee to Obrigheim. 
6. —I shall march with the left column. 
7. —The heavy baggage of the right column will be at Helmstadt 
by 8.45 a.m., that of the left column by 0.30 a.m., and 
will park at those places, care being taken to keep the 
roads clear. 
8. —The Ammunition Columns and Field Hospital (8.10) will march 
through Aglasterhausen to the hill of Mortelstein, the 
remainder of the trains will proceed to Helmstadt. 
(Signed) Friedrich Erbgrossherzog von Baden, 
General-Lieut. und Divisions' Kommandeur. 
Distribution of the troops :— 
1. —Independent Cavalry. 
Oberst Graf von Hardenberg. 
29th Cavalry Brigade. 
2. —Right Column. 
General-Major Bock von Wiilfingen. 
58th Infantry Brigade. 
Cavalry Regiment von Frankenberg, less 5th squadron 
14th Dragoons. 
Corps Artillery Regiment. 
2nd Company Pioneers with Bridge Train, Hospital Detachment No. 3. 
3. —Left Column. 
General-Major von Braunschweig. 
57th Infantry Brigade. 
5th Squadron 14th Dragoons. 
Field Artillery Regiment, No. 30. 
4th Company Pioneers with Div. Telegraph Abtheilung. 
Hospital Det. No. 2. 
EAST. 
Div. Head-quarters, 
Boxberg, 14. 9. 96., 8 p.m. 
1.—The enemy is advancing by Germersheim and Speyer. A 
Cavalry Brigade of the enemy has been driven back 
