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Names of the commissioned officers killed and wounded during the operation before Monterey, Mexico, from September 21 to September 23, 1846, inclusive.

.—Sept. 21.— J S Wood, bvt, 1t Lieut. 2d Infantry; L N Morris. Capt, 3d Infantry; George P Field. Capt, 3d infantry; P N Barbour. Capt and bvt Major, 3d Infantry; D S Irwin, 1st Lieut and adj, 3d Infantry; R Hazlitt, 2d Lieut, 3d Infantry: C Hoskins. 1st Lieut and Adj, 4th Infantry; H McKaveit, Capt. 8th Infantry; W E Watson. Lieut Col. Balt and Wash volunteers; M Hett. 1st Lieut, 1st Ohio regiment; WB Allen, Capt, 1st Tenn regiment; S N Putnam. 2d Lieut 1st Tenn regiment.

.—Sep. 21.— W G Williams, Capt, Top Engineers, mortally; J H F Mansfield. bvt Major, Engineers, severely; J L Abercrombie, bvt Major. 1st Infantry, slightly J H Lamotte, Capt, 1st Infantry severely; J C Terrett, 1st Lieut, 1st Infantry, mortally. K Dilworth, 2d Lieut, 1st Infantry, mortally; W W Lear, Major, 3d Infantry, dangerously; H Bainbridse, Capt. 3d infantry, slightly: R H Graham, 1st Lieut, 4th Infantry, dangerously; N B Rossell, 1st Lieut; 4th Infantry, slightly.

Sept. 22.—J H Potter, 2d Lieut, 7th Infantry, severely; George Wainwright. 2d Lieut. 8th Infantry, severely.

Sept. 23.—R C Gatlin, Capt. 7th Infantry, severely.

Sept. 21.—W O Butler, Major Gen, volunteer service, severely; A M Mitchell, Col, 1st Ohio regiment, severely ; A W Armstrong, Adj, 1st Ohio regiment, severely; James George, Capt, 1st Ohio regiment, slightly; Lewis Matter, 1st Lieut, 1st Ohio regiment slightly; A McCarty, 2d Lieut, 1st Ohio regiment, slightly; N H Niles, 2a Lieut, 1st Ohio regiment, slightly; R B Alexander, Major, 1st Tenn regiment, severely; J L Scudder, 1st Lieut, 1st Ten regiment, severely; G H Nixon, 1st Lieut, 1st Tenn regiment, slightly; J C Allen. 2d Lieut, 1st Tenn regiment, severely; A K McClung, Lieut Col, Miss regiment, severely; R N Downing, Capt, Miss Regiment, slightly; H F Cook, 1st Lieut, Miss regiment, slightly; R H Arthur, 2d Lieut, Miss regiment, slightly.

Sept. 22.—R A Gillespie, Capt, 1st Texas regiment, mortally; W E Reese, 1st Lieut. 1st Texas regiment.

Sept. 23.—L S Howard, 2d Lieut, Miss regiment, severely.

The returns of the killed, wounded, and missing, show the following results:



Invoice of Artillery, Arms, Ammunition, and other Munitions of War, given in virtue of the articles of capitulation, signed September 24, 1846.