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gave him a severe lesson in the affair at Falling Waters. With a battalion of the 5th Virginia regiment (Harper's) and Pendleton's battery of field artillery, he engaged the enemy's advance, skillfully taking a position where the smallness of his fn hurried at a rapid gallop to the scene of action about four miles off. On the way I directed my Chief of artillery, Col. Pendleton, to follow with his own and Alburtis's batteries. We came not a moment too soon. The long contest against five-foldent of their guns, with educated officers and thoroughly instructed soldiers. We had but one educated artillerist, Col Pendleton, that model of a Christian soldier, yet they exhibited as much superiority to the enemy in skill as in courage. Their mortally wounded,) Harper, J. F. Preston, Cummings, Falkner, Gartrell, and Vaughan; J. E. B. Stuart of the cavalry, and Pendleton of the artillery, Lieutenant Colonel Echols, Lightfoot, Lackland, G. H. Stewart, and Gardner. The last-named gallant o
Promotions. The following promotions have been made by the Executive in the 4th Regiment Va. Volunteers, now under command of Gen. T. J. Jackson, near Winchester: L. T. Moore, Colonel, vice James F. Preston, resigned; Joseph F. Kent, Lt. Colonel, vice L. T. Moore, promoted; A. G. Pendleton, Jr., Major, vice Major Kent, promoted.