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include an account of The battle of Winchester. On the 9th of June Lieut. Gen. R. S. Ewell's (second) corps, being encamped near Culpeper C. H., Major-Gen. J. E. B. Stuart reported a large force of the enemy, made up of cavalry, artillery, and infantry, to have crossed the Rappahannock river, and that they were advancing td into each other. That night Gen. Ewell ordered Gen. Ed. Johnson, with the Stonewall brigade, Nichols's (now Stafford's) Louisiana brigade, two regiments of Stuart's brigade, with Carpenter's battery, and sections of Demerit's and Rame's batteries, to move to the Martinsburg road and intercept the expected retreat of the enerigade, did not begin to move until after midnight; and so when Gen. J. met the head of the enemy's column, on striking the pike, a little before day, he had only Stuart's two regiments and the Louisiana brigade. The pike and the railroad here run parallel to each other, and not more than an hundred yards apart. The railroad cut