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ion,255,000 Total retained by the first army corps,2,166       Total retained by the second army corps,513       Total forwarded to Richmond,692recapitulation.                            11,091Total sets of accoutrements,1,800 recapitulation in full. Grand total of arms collected,11,091 Probable loss of our troops,2,000   Grand total of arms captured,9,091 Grand total of rounds of ammunition,255,000 Grand total of sets of accoutrements,1,800 Respectfully sumitted Briscoe G. Baldwin, Lieutenant-Colonel and Chief of Ordnance A. N. V. headquarters, A. N. V. Ordnance Office, Jan. 20, 1863. Report of Major White. headquarters White's cavalry, December 24, 1862. Brigadier-General W. E. Jones, commanding Valley District: General: I have the honor to send you a detailed account of my scout since I left camp on the morning of the tenth instant. I camped that night near Hillsborough. On the thirteenth I captured twelve infan
oss of the experienced and gallant dead. With few exceptions, the bearing and conduct of officers and men were unexceptionable. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, J. M. Brockenbrough, Colonel, commanding Brigade. Report of Colonel Baldwin. Ordnance office, army of Northern Virginia, May 20, 1863. Brigadier-General R. H. Chilton, Adjutant and Inspector-General, A. N. V.: Sir: I have the honor to report the following as the principal captures in the recent engagements nt doubt, quite a number of arms, &c., are retained in regimental ordnance wagons, for further contingencies, and not reported. A large quantity of lead has been and is now being collected from the battle-fields. Respectfully submitted, Briscoe G. Baldwin, Lieutenant-Colonel and Chief of Ordnance, A. N. V. List of Casualties in the Battle of Chancellorsville, May 2d and 3d, 1863. command.brigade.division.killed.wounded.total. Lieut.-Gen. Thos. J. Jackson,   11 Captain J. K. Boswell,