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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.

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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.

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