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Crook and John Tyler of Company D. Captain Pish captured by the rebels. The officer of the Thirty-first New York Regiment who was captured by the enemy on Sunday last, near Bailey's Cross Roads, was not a Lieutenant, as reported, but Captain Fish. The company to which he was attached were on picket duty in that vicinity, and while he and his two lieutenants and eight or ten men were searching for some of the men who had straggled off, they strayed about an eighth of a mile beyond our line of picket, when they were fired upon by a large body of rebels. Several of the men were wounded, among whom was Captain Fish, who was shot in the breast. At this juncture his horse stumbled, falling upon him, and before he could extricate himself, the enemy were upon him and made him a prisoner. Captain F. was from New Orleans. The others of his party escaped. More skirmishing. The following is from the Washington Star: Alexandria County, Va., (near Bailey's Cross Roads,)