WALLACE, GEN. LEWIS, born in Brookville, Ind., April 10, 1827. Served in Mexican war. Studied and practiced law. In 1861 entered Union service and served in West Virginia. Commissioned brigadier September, 1861, and commanded a division at capture of Fort Donelson. Fought at Shiloh. Placed in command at Baltimore, and defeated by Early at battle of Monocacy. Governor of Utah after the war. Minister to Turkey 1881 - 85. Returned to practice of law. Author of many interesting works. VAN DORN, GEN. EARL, born in Mississippi 1823. Graduated at West Point 1842. Entered Confederate service 1861, and commanded at battle of Pea Ridge, Ark., March 7 and 8, 1862. Repulsed before Corinth October 1862. Killed by Dr. Lowry in Maury county, Tenn., May 1863 VAN CLEVE, GEN. HORATIO P., born at Princeton, N.J., in 1810. Graduated at West Point 1831. Entered Union army in 1861, and was conspicuous for gallantry at Mill Springs, Stone River, and Chickamauga, for which he was promoted to brigadier-general. Mustered out as brevet major-general at close of war. UPSHUR, REAR-ADMIRAL JOHN HENRY, born in Northampton county, Va., December 5, 1823. Became a past-midshipman 1847. Participated in bombardment of Vera Cruz. Promoted to master July 18, 1855 and to lieutenant in September. At breaking out of Civil war, ordered to North Atlantic Squadron. Present at capture of forts at Hatteras, Inlet, and along coast of North Carolina. In 1862 - 63 participated in operations of South Atlantic Squadron off South Carolina. In July, 1862, was made lieutenant-commander. Promoted to commander July 25, 1866; to captain July 31, 1872; to rear-admiral October 1, 1884. Placed on retired list June 1, 1885.