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were busy preparing breakfast, and when but very few of them had eaten, orders came for us to move at once. This movement was necessary because of the advance of the Yankee cavalry. They came as far as Meems's farm, this side of Mount Jackson. Rhodes's division moved in front, and charged down Rudd's hill — at the same time with the First Virginia cavalry--upon them, now this side of Rudd's house, just at the foot of the hill. They were at once driven back upon the bottom; and very soon our dth, surrounded on both sides by forks of the Shenandoah river. In the flat were several regiments of Yankee cavalry, and advancing upon them, our cavalry was seen on the left, and our skirmish line stretching across the bottom. Behind this was Rhodes's division; next came a second line of battle, presenting so formidable an aspect that the Yankees left quite hurriedly. This was a movement of reconnaissance, and they succeeded in "finding Mr. Early." We had large droves of cattle grazing upon