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the importance of coolness, firmness and careful attention to orders. If our men will do themselves justice, the enemy cannot stand before them. By order of Brig.-Gen. Longstreet. F. S. Armistead, A. D. C. & A. A. Gen. Headq'rs Army of the Potomac, September 14th, 1861. General Order, No. 19. The General commanding has great satisfaction in making known the excellent conduct of Col. J. E. B. Stuart, and the officers and men of his command, in the affair at Lewinsville, on the 11th inst. On this occasion Col. Stuart, with Major Terrill's Battalion, (13th Virginia Volunteers,) two pieces of the Washington Artillery, (Louisiana,) under Capt. Rosser and Lieut. Slocum, and Capt. Patrick's company of the 1st Virginia Cavalry, attacked and drove from that position in confusion eight pieces of artillery, three regiments of infantry, and a large body of cavalry, inflicting severe loss, but incurring none. By command of Gen. Johnston. Thos. G. Rhett. A. A. General.