Irish-American October 10, 1857 The War in India List of Killed and Wounded The following is a list of officers killed and wounded before Delhi: - Killed: Col. YULE, 9th Lancers Lt. JACKSON, 2nd Fusiliers Capt. Francis ANDREWS, 60th Rifles Surgeon MOORE, 60th Rifles Capt. Edward William John KNOX, 75th Regiment Lt. Alfred HARRISON, 75th Regiment Lt. Henry George PARKINS, Horse Artillery Lt. JACKSON, 2nd Bengal European Lt. Robert Walter ALEXANDER, 3rd Native Infantry Lt. Mervyn Archdall HUMPHREYS, 20th Native Infantry Lt.-Col. Charles CHESTER, 23rd Native Infantry Capt. Claude William RUSSELL, 54th Native Infantry Lt. Charles Edward WHEATLEY, 54th Native Infantry Capt. John Weston DELAMAIN, 56th Native Infantry Lt. Quintin BATTYE, 56th Native Infantry Wounded: Col. BEECHER, Quarter Master General Col. WELSHMAN, 1st Fusiliers Capt. JONES, 60th Rifles Capt. WILLIAMS, 60th Rifles Killed in Attacking Mutineers at Lucenow: Lt. Colonel PENNY, 1st Bombay Lancers Capt. SPOTTLEWOOD, 1st Bombay Lancers Cornet NEWBERRY, 1st Bombay Lancers Killed at Agea: Capt. Edward A. C. D'OYLEY, Artillery Major JACOB, Artillery Died from Injuries Received: Lt. G.D. WILLOUGHBY, Artillery Ensign Henry George WADHAM SPENS, 31st Native Infantry The following message is from Capt. HUNGERFORD, dated Mhow, 15th July, to the Bombay government: "I send lists of escaped and killed. Escaped: Col. and Mrs. DURAND; Capt. and Mrs. SHAKESPEARE; Dr. and Mrs. KNAPP; Lt. and Mrs. COBBE; Mrs. ROBERTSON and two children; Capt. LUDLOW; Col. TRAVERS; Capt. and Mrs. MAHENGER; Col. STOCKLEY; Mrs. DUTTON; Sgt. and Mrs. MURPHY; Messrs. H. HAMMOND, WILLIAMS and SHIELDS; Messers. MARTIN, COLLINS, O'BRIEN, GALLOWAY, NORRIS, TINLEY, FARRELL, MORAN, BEAUVAIS and CROWLEY; Lt. WATERMAN and Dr. THOMPSON. Thirty-four bodies of men, women and children were buried and four of which have been recognized: Mrs. BEAUVAIS; Mrs. CRAWLEY; a young child; Mr. and Mrs. NOVIS; Mr. and Mrs. MACBETH and five children; Mr. McMAHON; two PARSEES, relatives of Merwanjae; MR. PAYNE; MR. ALPHONSO; Mr. and Mrs. BUTLER and son; Mr. BROOK; Mr. AVERY and wife; and Mr. BONE and wife. The remaining bodies could not be recognised. The following is a list of Europeans who arrived at Hoo-hingsbad from Angeer, on the 15th July, 1857: Major MACPHERSON, Lt. RYALL and Dr ?LUIPANT, 3rd Gwailor, Infantry; Capt. CARTER, Lt. MacDOUGALL and Dr. WILSON, 5th Gwailor, Infantry; Lt. LEMARCHAND, Bengal Artillery; Mrs. LEMARCHAND and four children; Mrs. HEYMAN and Miss ?EVINAN; Mrs. HARRISON (wife of Capt. HARRISON, Gwailor Cavalry) and three children; arrived two days before with some telegraphs signallers; Mrs. BUOITON and child; two overseers - WATTS and WAKEFIELD; the wife and mother of WATTS and three children. In all twenty-seven. Of the Angeer party, Dr. and Mrs. JAMES and Lt. O'DOWDA were murdered."