281 regimental horses, killed; 78 European officers, 18 native officers 3 warrant officers, 99 serjeants or havildars, 23 trumpeters or drummers, 1,496 rank and file, 8 lascars, 2 syce drivers, 2 syce grasscutters, 6 officers' chargers, 187 regimental horses, wounded. Names of Officers Killed and Wounded. Personal Staff.-Lieutenant-Colonel R. B. Wood, Aide-deCamp to the Right Honourable the Governor-General, severely wounded; Lieutenant F. P. Haines, Aide-de-Camp to his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, severely ditto. General Staff.-Major A. W. Fitzroy Somerset, Military Secretary to the Right Hon. the Governor-General, mortally do., since dead; Brevet Captain W. Hore, Officiating Deputy Secretary to Government, killed. Artillery Division, Divisional Staff.-Captain W. K. Warner, Commissary of Ordnance, slightly wounded. Brigade Staff.-Captain M. Mackenzie, Major of Brigade, slightly wounded. 2nd Troop, 1st Brigade, Horse Artillery.-Captain E. D. A. Todd, killed. 1st Troop, 3rd Brigade, Horse Artillery.-1st Lieutenant R. M. Paton, slightly wounded. 3rd Troop, 3rd Brigade, Horse Artillery.-1st Lieutenant P. C. Lambert, killed. 3rd Company, 4th Battalion.-1st Lieutenant E. Atlay, slightly wounded Cavalry Division. Divisional Staff-Lieutenant-Colonel D. Harriott, Commandant, slightly wounded; Captain C. F. Havelock, H.M. 9th Foot, D. A. Quarter Master General, wounded. Brigade Staff-Lieutenant-Colonel M. White, C.B., commanding 1st Brigade, slightly wounded. H.M. 3rd Light Dragoons-Brevet Captain J. E. Codd, killed; Cornet H. Ellis, ditto; Cornet G. W. K. Bruce, H.M. 16th, ditto; Major C. W. M. Balders, slightly wounded; Lieutenant H. C. Morgan, severely wounded; Lieutenant J. G. A. Burton, slightly wounded; Cornet W. H. Orme, severely wounded; Cornet Lieutenant J. D. White, slightly wounded; Cornet J. Rathwell, ditto. 1st Division of Infantry. Divisional Staff-Captain E. Lugard, D. A. A. G., wounded; Lieutenant A. J. Galloway, D. A. Q. M. G., ditto; Lieutenant E. A. Holditch, A. D. C., ditto. H.M. 31st Foot-Lieutenant J. L. R. Pollard, killed; Lieutenant and Adjutant W. Bernard, ditto. Major G. Baldwin, severely wounded: Lieutenant T. H. Plaskett, severely wounded; Lieutenant A. Pilkington, ditto; Ensign J. Paul, slightly wounded; Ensign H. P. Hutton, ditto. H.M. 50th Foot-Captain W. Knowles, wounded; Lieutenant C. A. Mouat, ditto; Lieutenant E. J. Chambers, ditto; Lieutenant R. M. Barnes, ditto; Ensign A. White, ditto; Lieutenant and Adjutant E. C. Mullen, ditto. 24th Regiment N.I.-Brevet Major J. Griffin, killed; Ensign E. A. Grubb, wounded. 42nd Light Infantry-Lieutenant J. G. Wollen, killed; Lieutenant Adjutant C. W. Ford, wounded: Ensign J. Wardlaw, do. 48th Regiment N.I-Lieutenant E. W. Litchford, slightly wounded; Lieut. R. C. Taylor, do. 2nd Division of Infantry. Brigade Staff-Lieutenant Colonel C. C. Taylor, Brigadier, wounded; Captain J. O. Lucas, Major of Brigade, killed; Captain J. H. Burnet, 16th N. I., do. H.M. 29th Foot.-Captain G. Molle, killed; Lieutenant A. A. Simmons, ditto; Major G. Congreve, wounded; Capt. A. St. G. H. Stepney, ditto. 1st Euro. Lt. Inf.-Captain T. Box, killed; Ensign P. Moxon, ditto; Captain C. Clark, severely wounded; Captain B. Kendall, dangerously ditto; Lieutenant C. T. Beatson, 14th N. I. Officiating Interpreter, severely ditto; Lieutenant R. W. H. Fanshawe, slightly ditto; Ensign F. O. Salusbury, severely ditto; Ensign C. R. Wreford, slightly ditto. 2nd regiment N.I., Grenadiers-Ensign G. A. Armstrong, killed. Capt. T. W. Bolton, severely wounded; Ensign W. S. R. Hodson, lightly ditto. 16th regiment N.I., Grenadiers-Major L. N. Hull, killed; Ensign J. J. O'Bryen, slightly wounded. 45th regiment N.I.-Lieutenant C. V. Hamilton, wounded. 3rd Division of Infantry. Brigade Staff-Lieutenant-Colonel N. Wallace, Brigadier, killed. H.M. 9th Foot-Lieutenant-Colonel A. B. Taylor, killed; Captain J. Dunne, ditto; Captain J. F. Field, ditto; Captain A. Barton, severely wounded; Lieut. A. Taylor, severely wounded; Lieutenant J. U. Vigors, slightly wounded; Lieutenant F. Sievwright, dangerously wounded; Lieutenant W. G. Cassidy, dangerously wounded; Ensign W. H. Forster contused. H.M 80th Foot-Captain A. D. W. Best, killed; Captain R. Scheberras, ditto: Lieutenant R. B. Warren, ditto; Lieutenant G. C. G. Bythesea, ditto; Major R. A. Lockhart, wounded; Brevet Capt. S. Fraser, since dead; Lieutenant M. D. Freeman, wounded. 26th Light Infantry, N.I.-Lieutenant G. A. Croly, killed; Lieutenant A. C. Eatwell, ditto. 73d Regiment, N.I.-Captain R. M. Hunter, killed. 4th Division of Infantry. Divisional Staff-Lieutenant Harvey, Aide-de-camp, killed; Captain J. F. Egerton, D.A.Q.M.G., wounded. Brigade Staff-Captain, C. F. J. Burnet Major of Brigade, slightly wounded; Lieutenant-Colonel T. Reed, slightly ditto. H.M. 62nd Foot-Captain G. H. Clarke killed; Captain H. Wells, ditto; Lieutenant T. K. Scott, ditto; Lieutenant W. M'Nair, ditto; Lieutenant R. Gubbins, ditto; Lieutenant M. Kelly, ditto; Lieutenant and Adjutant G. Sims, ditto; Major W. T. Shortt, slightly wounded; Captain S. W. Graves, badly ditto; Captain C. W Sibley, ditto; Captain D. G. A. Darroch, slightly ditto; Lieutenant M. J. Gregorson, badly ditto; Lieutenant W. L. Ingall, slightly ditto; Lieutenant A. S. Craig, severely ditto; Ensign C. Roberts, ditto; Ensign J. M. M. Hewett, slightly ditto. 12th Regiment Native Infantry.-Lieutenant-Colonel L. Bruce, very severely wounded; Captain W. B. Holmes, severely ditto ; Lieutenant C. B. Tulloch, very severely ditto; Ensign J. H. C. Ewart, slightly ditto. 14th Regiment Native Infantry.—Captain W. Struthers, slightly wounded; Bt. Captain C. G. Walsh, ditto; Lieutenant A. O. Wood, severely ditto; Lieutenant I. H. H. Lukin, slightly ditto; Ensign G. Weld, severely ditto. P. GRANT, Major, Deputy Adjutant-General of the Army. Killed.-European officers, 37; Native ditto, 17; Non-commissioned, drummers, rank and file, 630; Syces, drivers, &c, 10; total, 694. Wounded.-European officers, 78; Native ditto, 18; Non-commissioned, drummers, rank and file, 1,610; Syces, drivers, &c., 12; Warrant-officers, 3; total, 1,721. Grand total of all ranks, killed and wounded, 2,415. Return of Ordnance captured during the Action of the 21st and 22nd instant. Many of these guns have long Persian inscriptions on them, and very old dates; some are highly ornamented, carriages in good repair, and closely assimilating to those in use with the Bengal Artillery, the whole well fitted for post guns; the metal in these guns is much heavier than those of a similar calibre in use with the Bengal Artillery. Two more guns were discovered at Sooltan-Khan Wallah, of which no return has yet been received. W. K. WARNER, Lt. and Bt.-Captn.,. Commissary of Ordnance. M. Mc KENZIE, Bt.-Captn. Brigade-Major Artr. Army of the Sutlej. GEO. G. DENNISS, Brigadier of Foot Artillery, Army of the Sutlej. GEORGE BROOKE, Brigadier Commdg. Artillery, Army of the Sutlej. |