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oners. I hope the next time they attempt to spring one that we will be better prepared for them than we were before. The results of the fight are now better known. Our losses will foot up about thirteen hundred, as follows: Mahone's division — Sanders's, Mahone's, and Wright's brigades, killed and wounded about four hundred and fifty; Elliott's South Carolina brigade, which was a salient when the explosion occurred, loses about three hundred in killed and wounded; Ransom, Clingman, and Wise, who were under heavy artillery and musketry firing, lose about three hundred, killed and wounded. The enemy captured some three hundred prisoners, at least their officers so stated yesterday under flag of truce. In my report of Saturday I had intended to have made mention of the splendid manner in which the artillery firing was directed by Major W. H. Caskie, of your city; the battery of Wright, of his command, is especially deserving of honorable mention. The battle flags taken from