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e, three batteries of long range were constantly firing on my troops from the Maryland side of the river. The loss of the enemy, so far as known, is as follows: Thirteen hundred killed, wounded, and drowned! Captured seven hundred and ten prisoners; Fifteen hundred stand of arms! Three pieces of cannon; One stand of colors, a large number of cartridge boxes, bayonet seaboards, and a quantity of camp furniture. Among the killed of the enemy was General Baker, formerly Senator from Oregon, and several other commissioned officers. Among the prisoners taken were twenty-two commissioned officers, the names of whom have already been furnished. General C. P. Stone commanded the Federal forces until 3 o'clock, A. M., on the morning of the 22d, when, he was superseded by Major General N.P. Banks. The engagement on our side was fought entirely with the musket; the artillery was in position to do effective service should the enemy have adva