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ise, Seventh Tennessee. Lieut.-Col. G. A. Harrell, Fourteenth Tennessee, was mortally wounded. Gen. Stonewall Jackson reported that the conduct of officers and men during the battle merits great praise, and in concluding his report to General Lee, he said: In order to render thanks to God for the victory of Cedar Run and other past victories, and to implore His continued favor in the future, divine service was held in the army on August 14th. Of the affair at Warrenton Springs ford, August 24th, General Archer says: My brigade remained in bivouac in reserve, and although exposed to heavy shelling from the enemy's batteries, sustained no loss. After this the brigade marched to Manassas Junction, arriving there on the 26th of August, advanced in line, and soon came in sight of the enemy. Gen. Stonewall Jackson riding up with a battery, ordered General Archer to support it, and the enemy was soon broken and forced to retreat toward the railroad bridge of Bull run. In this action