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an assurance of our appreciation of his ability, and a copy of the same will be furnished Capt. Ambrose Thompson. By command of Brig.-General Shields. H. G. Armstrong, Major Fifth Ohio Volunteers, and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. Governor Curtin's official order. Headquarters P. M., Harrisburgh, April 4, 1862. General order, No. 20. The Governor congratulates the members of the Eighty-fourth and One hundred and tenth regiments Pennsylvania Volunteers upon their gallantry rnor directs that Winchester, twenty-third of March, 1862, be inscribed on the flags of the Eighty-fourth and One hundred and tenth regiments, and that this order be read at the head of all the regiments of Pennsylvania volunteers. By order of A. G. Curtin, Governor and Commander in Chief. A. L. Russell, Adjutant General P. M. Cincinnati Gazette narrative. Winchester, April 1. The excitement and smoke of battle having now cleared away, I am enabled to send you a full and concise his