GERMAN MANOEUVRES. 
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In pursuance of the above general and special ideas and corps 
orders, the following orders were issued on the l*3th, 14th and 15th 
September by the Divisional Generals :— 
West.— -29th Infantry Division. 
Div. H.Q., Oestriugen, 13. 9. 96., 11.30 p.m. 
To the 29th Cavalry Brigade. 
The left wing of the enemy's army is established between Worms 
and Heppenheim. The General commanding intends to advance the 
30th Division in his direction in order to cover the crossing of the 
Rhine by our army. 
I shall march with the 29th Infantry Division and also the 29th 
Cavalry Brigade and Corps Artillery which have been placed under my 
command on Wurzburg, where a portion of the enemy's troops are 
concentrating. To-morrow morning the main body of the 29th Infantry 
Division will assemble at Helmstadt, the advanced guard at Aglaster- 
hausen and the Corps Artillery at Waibstadt. The Divisional Head¬ 
quarters will be at Neckarbischofsheim to-morrow. 
The 29th Cavalry Brigade will act as “ Independent Cavalry *' and will 
reconnoitre in the direction of Wurzburg. 
(Signed) Friedrich Erbgrossherzog von Baden, 
General-Lieut., Commanding 29th Division. 
EAST. 
Telegram. Wurzburg, 13. 9. 96., 10 p.m. 
To Cavalry Brigade, Osterbiirken. 
Enemy advancing by Germersheim-Speyer. The Brigade will secure 
the bridges at Neckarelz; will march early to-morrow morning from 
Osterbiirken and will reconnoitre the roads leading to the Rhine by 
Waldwimmersbach-Helmstadt-Sinsheim. 
The division to-morrow—main body at Boxberg and neighbourhood; 
advanced guard, Berolzheim ; Divisional Head - quarters, Boxberg. 
Advances on the 15th. Reports to be sent by telegraph. 
(Signed) Yon Grone. 
WEST. 
Head-quarters, Neckarbischofsheim, 
14th Sept., 96., 6.30 p.m. 
Divisional Order for the 15th Sept. 
1. —The 29th Cavalry Brigade has been compelled to retire across 
the Neckar to Obrigheim by the enemy's cavalry and 
Horse Artillery. Diedesheim and Neckarelz are in the 
possession of the enemy; the bridges at those places 
have been made impassable. The enemy's infantry are 
reported not to have passed the line Altheim-Gogingen- 
Adelsheim. 
2. —The advance will be continued to-morrow and a passage 
forced across the Neckar. 
