Return of Casualties in the Union forces, &c.—Continued. NEW YORK. Lieut. Daniel Layton, 22d Cavalry. Capt. James Martin, 81st Infantry. Lieut. Jeremiah R. Morrison, 2d | Lieut. John W. Burke, 81st Infantry. Mounted Rifles. Lieut. Michael Keating, 82d Infantry. Capt. Michael O'Brien, 2d Heavy Artil- Lieut. James E. Byrnes, 88th Infantry. lery. Lieut. Col. Hiram Anderson, jr., 92d InLieut. Marcus Kenyon, 2d Heavy Artil- fantry. lery. Col. Edward Pye, 95th Infantry. Lieut. William H. Roff, 20 Heavy Artil- Capt. James L. Cray, 96th Infantry. lery. Capt. John Hallock, 96th Infantry. Col. Lewis O. Morris, 7th Heavy Artil- Lieut. John G. Johnson, 96th Infantry. lery. Lieut. Stephen B. Little, 96th Infantry. Lieut. Michael H. Barclay, 7th Heavy Lieut. Joseph South, 96th Infantry. Artillery. Lieut. Paul Vigeau, 96th Infantry. Lieut. Charles S. Evans, 7th Heavy Artil- Lieut. John Koch, 97th Infantry. lery. Col. Frederick F. Wead, 98th Infantry. Lieut. Thomas J. McClure, 7th Heavy Capt. Lyman A. Rogers, 98th Infantry. Artillery. Lieut. Col. Charles Townsend, 106th InLieut. John B. Read, 7th Heavy Artillery. fantry. Col. Peter A. Porter, 8th Heavy Artillery. Lieut. James H. Bayne, 106th Infantry. Capt. Alex. Gardner, 8th Heavy Artil- Lieut. Aaron B. Blackman, 106th Infanlery. try. Capt. William J. Hawkins, 8th Heavy Lieut. Charles W. Sheppard, 106th InArtillery. fantry. Lieut. Arthur L. Chase, 8th Heavy Artil- Lieut. John S. Kinleyside, 108th Infanlery. try. Lieut. Oliver M. Campbell, 8th Heavy Col. Jeremiah C. Drake, 112th Infantry. Artillery. Capt. John G. Palmeter, 112th Infantry. Lieut. George W. Gladden, 8th Heavy Lieut. Henry Hull, 112th Infantry. Artillery. Lieut. Gordon L. Pierce, 112th Infantry. Lieut. Wallace B. Hard, 8th Heavy Artil- Lieut. Isaac H. Dann, 117th Infantry. lery. Lieut. Michael Reynolds, 118th Infantry. Lieut. Fayette S. Brown, 8th Heavy Lieut. Frank M. Wooster, 122d Intantry. Artillery. Lieut. Abram Huntoon, jr., 126th InfanLieut. Joseph S. Caldwell, 8th Heavy try. Artillery. Lieut. Col. Edgar Perry, 139th Infantry. Capt. Truman Gregory, 9th Heavy Artil- Capt. S. Clark Beecher, 139th Infantry. lery. Lieut. Hugh Chalmers, 146th Infantry. Capt. Luther Kieffer, 14th Heavy Artil- Lieut. Oscar M. Adams, 148th Infantry. lery. Lieut. Reuben F. Scott, 148th Infantry. Lieut. Elisha Bentley, 14th Heavy Artil- Capt. Benjamin Goodspeed, 151st Infanlery. try. Lieut. Charles De Mott, Battery D, 1st Capt. John C. Schoen, 151st Infantry. Light Artillery. Capt. William S. Schuyler, 155th InfanLieut. Col. Cleveland Winslow, 5th In- try. fantry. Lieut. Richard B. Dunphey, 155th InfanCapt. Lawrence Murphy, 5th Infantry. try. Lieut. Constantine Weinberg, 5th Infan- Col. James P. McMahon, 164th Infantry. try. Capt. Thomas Hickey, 164th Infantry. Lieut. Theodore Markscheffel, 46th In- Capt. William Maroney, 164th Infantry. fantry. Lieut. Joseph S. Abraham, 164th InfanLieut. Aaron H. Ingraham, 48th Infan try. try. Lieut. Robert Boyle, 164th Infantry. Capt. Isaac Plumb, 61st Infantry. Lieut. Edward McCaffrey, 164th InfanLieut. Joel C. Perrington, 61st Infantry. try. Maj. Wilson Hubbell, 62d Infantry. Lieut. James M. Reddy, 164th Infantry. Col. Orlando H. Morris, 66th Infantry. Col. John McConihe, 169th Infantry. Capt. Alexander M. McCune, 74th Infan- Capt. Edward K. Butler, 182d Infantry, try. Capt. John H. Nugent, 182d Infantry. Capt. Willard W. Ballard, 81st Infantry. OHIO. Lieut. Samuel J. Evans, 60th Infantry. Lieut. Henry Hixon, 126th Infantry. d. Return of Casualties in the Union forces, &c. Continued. PENNSYLVANIA. Lieut. David H. Wilson, 1st Cavalry. Lieut. Isaac W. Cornelius, 100th Infan- fantry. fantry. Lieut. Col. William H. Moody, 139th In- Capt. Hiram Moeller, 188th Infantry. 106th In UNITED STATES ARMY. | Lieut. August Eggemeyer, 12th Infantry VERMONT Lieut. Col. Addison W. Preston, 1st | Lieut. Abel K. Parsons, 4th Infantry. Capt. Merrill T. Sampson, 5th Infantry. Lieut. Ezra Stetson, 10th Infantry. Capt. Andrew J. Davis, 17th Infantry. Lieut. Hiram C. Bailey, 2d Infantry. Lieut. Gardner W. Gibson, 17th InfanLieut. Henry C. Miller, 3d Infantry. try. WEST VIRGINIA. Lieut. David F. Potter, 7th Infantry. WISCONSIN. Col Frank A. Haskell, 36th Infantry. Lieut. William H. Lamberton, 36th 1 fantry. Return of Casualties in the Union furces, &c.—Continued. 2 33 9 133 5 Total Cavalry Corpsg... 295 * The entire Cavalry Corps, except the Fifth New York, participated in this movement. Only such organizations as reported losses are included in this table. For a full roster of the command see p. 114. + Capt. James S. Abell, killed. Lieut. Col. Stephen Boothby, mortally wounded. Maj. Henry W. Granger, 7th Michigan, and Lieut. Edward P. Hopkins, 1st Massachusetts, killed ; Capt. Benjamin F. Axtell, 5th Michigan, and Capt. John Q. Brown, 9th New York, mortally wounded. Return of Casualties in the Union forces, &c.-Continued. TODD'S TAVERN TO THE JAMES RIVER, MAY 9-24, 1864—Continued. *Lieut. Thomas A. Edie, 6th Michigan, Richard S. Taylor, 8th New York, and Joseph S. Shultz, 17th Pennsylvania, killed ; Maj. A. MacQuin Corrigan, 9th New York, mortally wounded. | Including Mattapony Church, Jones' Bridge, Haxall's, White House Landing, Hanover Court-House, &c. Lieut. William Harris, killed at Jones' Bridge, May 17. |