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d and fifteen. Nearly all who are reported as missing were taken prisoners in the fight. By the official report of Major Bridgford, provost marshal of the corps, herewith submitted, it appears that we captured five hundred and twenty-one prisoners, of whom eleven were officers. The report of Major Bridgford exhibits a gratifying statement of the small number who straggled from the ranks during the last action, and affords further evidence of the improving discipline and spirit of the army. o imperfect fuses. Respectfully submitted. J. Thompson Brown, Colonel First Virginia Artillery. Report of Major D. B. Bridgford. Headquarters Provost Marshal Second corps, January 9, 1863. Major A. S. Pendleton, Assistant Adjutant-Generried into effect, will prevent all future straggling. I have the honor to be, sir, Your most obedient servant, D. B. Bridgford, Major and Chief Provost Marshal Second Corps. P. S. During the thirteenth there were three hundred and twenty