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 Brigadier-Generals—Adelbert Amos, age seventy-five years, Lowell, Mass.; Christopher G. Andrews, age eighty-one years, St. Paul, Minn.; John Beatty, age eighty-two years, Columbus, O.; Cyrus Bussy, age seventy-seven years, Washington, D. C.; R. F. Catterson, age seventy-five years, Minneapolis, Minn.; Joshua L. Chamberlain, age eighty-two years, Brunswick, Me.; Augustus L. Chetlain, age eighty-six years, Chicago, Ill.; Powell Clayton, age seventy-seven years, Eureka Springs, Ark.; John Cook, age eighty-five years, Ransom, Mich.; Jos. A. Cooper, age eighty-seven years, St. Johns, Kan.; Lewis A. Grant, age eighty-one years, Minneapolis, Minn.; D. McM. Gregg, age seventy-seven years, Reading, Pa.; Edward Harland, age seventy-eight years, Norwich, Conn.; G. F. McGinness, age eighty-four years, Indianapolis, Ind.; Frank S. Nickerson, age eighty-four years, Needham, Mass.; Peter J. Osterhaus, age eighty-seven years, Dulsburg, Rhine, Germany; Charles J. Paine, age seventy-seven years, Sears Building, Boston, Mass.; Byron R. Pierce, age eighty-one years, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Wm. H. Seward, age seventy-one years, Auburn, N. Y.; Alexander Shaler, age eighty-three years, Ridgefield, N. J.; Wm. Sooy Smith, age eighty years, Chicago, Ill.; Alexander S. Webb, age seventy-five years, Riverdale, N. Y.