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engaged with the enemy's pickets just below Winchester, and drove them in. Soon thereafter Col. R. Lumden Andrews, with Carpenter's battery, opened fire on a battery of the enemy, which they had advanced out on the Millwood road, driving it into the town, and blowing up one of their caissons. This achievement drew upon Carpenter's battery a heavy, but not well directed fire from the enemy's artillery posted in the forts and on the heights above and beyond the town.--Carpenter, however, did noCarpenter, however, did not respond to this fire, and the enemy did him but little damage. Just before sunset Gordon's Georgia and Hayes's Louisiana brigades, of Early's division, became engaged near Kernstown, about three miles south of Winchester, on the Valley turnpnson, 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 r