1676 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 31,1858. mation (of which the result proved the perfect Cartridges, 3-pounder, with shot .. .. 67 accuracy) regarding the enemy's position. They Ditto 6-pound«r, ditto .. .. 43 assisted in carrying my orders, and in every respect Ditto 6-pounder, with grape .« .. 18 rendered me great assistance. Ditto 3-poundsr, with ditto ... .. 23 The two latter accompanied the right squadron Loose Powder, 20 pounds. of Bays in their charge. Musket Balls, 4 bags. 23. The officers of personal Staff, Captain Have- Round shot, 3-paunder . 3 lock, Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General (who, Ditto ditto, 6-pounder . 28 guided by Messrs. Mayne, Jenkinson, and Elliott, Cartridges, filled, 6-pounder, . 5 reconnoitered the enemy's position) ; Lieutenant Canister 6oounder, . 2 J. Wall, 87th Fusiliers, Deputy Assistant Quar- Bags of portfires ".. 1 termaster-General ; Lieutenant Henderson, 10th Slow Match bundles ... 1 Foot, Aide-de-camp; and Lieutenant Innes, Field The shot have teen sent into the Engineer, gave me every aid in their respective Magazine. positions. The powder used ;:br demolition* 24. Yesterday I moved to Sorabn, which was T.H.FRANKS, found completely deserted by the enemy, who have Brigadier-General, commanding Juanpore retired across the Oude frontier, entirely evacuating Field Force. the Allahabad district, this part of which they have so long infested with impunity. 25. The enemy's camp at Nusrutpore was burnt, No. 33. with the exception of the Nazim's Durbar tent, General Order by the HonoraUe the President of which has been sent into Allahabad, and Beni the Council of in Council. Bahadoor Singh's stronghold has been destroyed. '26. The Civil authority has been re-established Fort William, February 19, 1858. at Soraon, and I have requested that it may be occu- No. 310 of 1858. pied by a detachment of Sikhs from Allahabad. THE Honorable "he President of the Council of 27. To-morrow the left column will move to India in Council is pleased to direct the publication Badshapore, and by the 30th instant I hope to have of the following report of an attack made by a party three columns of this Field Force (strength as of the 1st Sikh Irregular Cavalry Upon a party of stated below)* united at Budlapore, awaiting his insurgents, near the village of Secunderpore, in Excellency's further instructions, and in every Oude. respect prepared for further operations.

Returns of casualties and captured ordnance are No. 34. forwarded herewith. I have, &c. Lieutenant Mackenzie to the Major of Brigade, T. H. FRANKS, Cawnpore. Brigadier-General, commanding Juanpore Sir, Camp, Cawnpore, January 26, 1858. Field Force. 1 HAVE the honor to report, for the informa- tion of the Brigadisr commanding at Cawnpore, that, in accordance with my instructions, I started No. 31. yesterday evening for the village of Secunderpore, with 100 men. On arrival at that place, I found Return of Casualties of the Field Force under the that the rebels had retired to a garden about three command of Brigadier-General T. H, Franks, miles off, where they were encamped to the number C.B., in the action at Nusrutpore) January 23, of about 300. As I received information there, 1858. that the party from Oonow was on its way back to Camp Secundra, January 25, 1858. that place, I at once pushed on, taking with me 100 Royal Horse Artillery—1 rank and file wounded. matcblockmen. We. took the rebels by surprise, 2nd Dragoon Guards—3 horses, killed; 5 rank and succeeded in cutting up about forty; the rest and file, 4 horses, wounded. making their escape in the high cultivation. Total— 3 horses killed ; 6 rank and file I have, &c. wounded ; 4 horses wounded. A. R. D. MACKENZIE, Lieutenant. T. H. FRANKS, Brigadier-General, commanding Juanpore Field Force. No. 35o List of Military Casualties reported to Govern," metit up to the 22nd of February, 1858. No. 32. Assistant-Surgeo'i John Macdawall Hay, M.D., Return of Ordnance, Ammunition, Sfc., captured by Medical Department, May 31, 1857, killed at the Left Column of the Juanpore Field Force, . commanded by Brigadier-General T. H. Franks, Assistant-Sargeoa George Hansbrow, Medical C.B., in the Action at Nusrutpore, on the 23rd of Department, May 31, 1857, killed at Bareilly. January, 1853. Lieutenant Edward Speke, 65th Native Infantry, 1 brass 5-pounder howitzer, of native manufacture, September 1.8, 1857, died at Delhi of wounds. mounted on bracket trail carriage, without Major Edward Pearson, 18th Native Infantry, limber. June 6, 1857, murdered near Bareilly. 1 iron 3-pounder gun, with carriage and limber. Captain Taylor Campbell Richardson, 18th 1 brass gun, about 12-pounder, in an unfinished Native Infantry, June 6, 1857, murdered near state, recently cast, not bored. Found in the Bareilly. entrenchment buried. Captain Hugh Vans Hathorn, 18th Native Infantry, June 6, l'>57, murdered near Bareilly. Lieutenant Henry Vans Stewart, 18th Native * Effectives.—Right Column, 1,895 ; Ctntre Column, Infantry, June 6, 1857, murdered near Bareilly. 1,765; Left Column, 1,529.—Total, 5,199. With eighteen field-guns, two 18-pounders, and two 5$ Ensign John Charles Dyson, 18th Native inch-mortars. Infantry, June 6,1357, murdered near Bareilly,