Report of Brig. Gen. John Newton, U.S. Army.
Headquarters Brigade,Lieutenant Colonel Pinto, knowing that the a patrol of 79 men of the Lincoln Cavalry had padded that morning toward Fairfax Court-House led a company from his pickets to their support, finding them at Anandale shortly after his arrival there. The enemy in their retreat had passed through Annandale before our cavalry arrived there on their return, and thus a meeting of the hostile cavalry forces did not take place.
Lieutenant-Colonel Pinto, after due inquiry, places our loss as follows: Two privates of the Thirty-second New York Volunteers, belonging to my brigade, captured 300 yards this side of the barricade; several men of the Forty-fifth New York Volunteers, of General Blenkers divisions, taken at the barricade, and additional losses along the line of Blenkers pickets; the total being 14 prisoners and 1 killed. The enemys loss he puts at 3 killed and 2 prisoners.
Colonel Pinto reports a very free use of liquor in the pickets of the Forty-fifth New York Volunteers.
I have only to add that Colonel Pinto seems to have behaved with great coolness, decision, and prudence in the emergency, and that his conduct merits my approbation.
I am, sir very respectfully,
John Newton
Brigadier-General, Commanding
Captain E. Sparrow Purdy
Assistant Adjutant-General, Division Headquarters.