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ficers being allowed to go paroled with side-arms and private property, and the privates everything save equipments and guns. The commands which surrendered were: Col. Downye, 3d Maryl'd Home Brigade600 Col. Malsby, 1st Maryl'd Home Brigade900 115th New York1,000 125th New York1,000 39th New York530 141st New York1,000 125th New York1,000 32d Ohio.650 12th New York S. M600 87th Ohio900 9th Vermont800 65th Illinois850 Grohm's Battery110 McGrath's115 15th in diana143 Phillip's N. Y. Bat'y120 Pott's Battery100 Rigby's Battery100 Scattered Companies50 Officers connected with Headquarters and Commissary Dep't.50 The following guns were surrendered:-- 12 3 inch rifles. 6 James' rifles. 6 24 pound howitzers. 4 20-p'd Parrott guns. 6 12-pounders. 4 12-pound howitzers. 2 10 inch Dalhgrens. 1 50-pound Parrott. 6 6-pound guns. Three hundred and fifty will cover our loss in killed and wounded. Colonel Sherrill, of