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four or five warriors killed. Not more than four hundred stands of 
arms and a small quantity of stores were secured, the remainder having 
been instantly carried off by the Indians. The first official return of 
prisoners dated January 25th, showed a total of thirty-three officers, 
twenty-seven sergeants and 435 rank and file. Winchester’s official 
letter increased the number to thirty-five officers and 487 non-com- 
missioned officers and men, which his return of February 11th still 
further augmented to thirty-seven officers and 500 N.C.O. and privates. 
Twenty-two officers and 375 N.C.O. and privates were returned as 
killed or missing. * 

1 Staff—Wounded, Lieut-Colonel St. George, severely. 
Royal Artillery Killed, one sergeant, one gunner; wounded, Lieut. Troughton, 
one corporal, five gunners, one bombardier. 
10th Royal Veteran Battalion.—Wounded, two privates. 
41st Regiment.—Killed, fifteen privates; wounded, Captain Tallon, Lieut. Cle- 
mow, three sergeants, one corporal, 91 privates. 
Royal Newfoundland Regiment.—Killed, one private; wounded, Ensign Kerr, 
three sergeants, three corporals, thirteen privates. 
Marine Department.—Killed, one seaman; wounded, Lieuts. Rolette and 
Irvine, Midshipman Richardson, one gunner, twelve seamen. 
lst Essex Militia.—Killed, two privates; wounded, Captain Mills, Lieuts. Mc- 
Cormick and Gordon, two sergeants and seven privates. 
2nd Essex Militia.—Killed, three privates; wounded, Ensign Gouin and three 
privates. 
Killed and missing :— 
17th United States Infantry.—One surgeon, two captains, three lieutenants, 
two ensigns, 112 N.C.O. and privates. 
lst Regiment Kentucky Militia.—One major, one Sina one surgeon’s mate, 
one ensign, 36 N.C.O. and privates. 
lst Kentucky Rifles.—One lieutenant-colonel, one surgeon, four captains, one 
ensign, 154 N.C.O. and privates. 
5th Regiment Kentucky Militia.—One major, one captain, one lieutenant, 73 
N.C.O. and privates. 
Prisoners :— 
17th United States Infantry One captain, two lieutenants, three ensigns, 54 
N.C.O. and privates. 
lst Kentucky Militia.—Two captains, one lieutenant, one ensign, 104 N.C.O. 
and privates, of whom one ensign and five privates were wounded. 
lst Kentucky Rifles.—One Major, two captains, four ensigns, 133 N.C.O. and 
privates, of whom two ensigns and six privates were wounded. 
5th Kentucky Militia.—One Lieut-Colonel, one adjutant, one quartermaster, 
one surgeon, one surgeon’s mate, three captains, one lieutenant, four ensigns, 180 
N.C.O. and privates, of whom one sergeant, three corporals and seven privates 
were wounded. 
2nd Kentucky Militia. —One captain, twenty privates. 
Brigade Staff.—One brigadier-general, one brigade inspector, one aide-de-camp, 
one lieutenant 17th United States Infantry. 
