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s in the reserve, together with the 18th Virginia. This seems to imply that we were not in the fight at all, and as we have won but very little glory any way, (much to our misfortune and regret,) would seem to deprive us of even that little." As we never intentionally do injustice, either directly or by omission, we think it due to the gallant corps in question, to state the facts as they certainly occurred. The Hampden Battery, commanded, at the time, by 1st Lieut James Pleasants, Captain Marye being absent on recruiting service, was left with the 42d and 5th regiments, and Shumaker's battery, on the right flank, which was threatened early in the day by a demonstration of the enemy. It remained there during the whole of the "artillery duel." which raged for many hours on the left flank, and in which, of course, it did not participate. But, about 4 o'clock the 5th Virginia was ordered off to the left flank, and about half-past 5 the 42d and the Hampden-Battery were ordered in